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CNET Module 203
Instructor-led Day (on-site)
This comprehensive program also covers the topics that you are required to know for passing several certification exams for MCP or MCSE (core).

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cnet   Introduction
  Prerequisites
  Who Should Attend
  Registration
  Course Objectives
  Course Materials
  Tuition Fee

  INTRODUCTION
This program is intended to train network support professionals to install, configure, customize and support Microsoft Windows 2003 Server.
It provides in-depth, hands-on training for Information Technology (IT) professionals responsible for the planning, implementation, management, and support of Windows 2003 Server or upgrading from the previous network operating system. The students learn how to implement and support Microsoft Windows® 2003 Server in a variety of network operating systems environments. Through hands-on exercises, you gain experience in the first steps toward evaluating, designing and deploying a Windows Server 2003 environment.

 The primary goal of this program is to equip students with the skills they will need on the job through a non-traditional, hands-on approach.
As you may know, certification in Computer Networking is a recognized standard of achievement, however it is not a substitute for real hands-on experience and actual know-how. Our philosophy at RTEK 2000 is to train students first and foremost for hands-on skills, not to prepare them just for certification tests. We train the desktop and LAN support professionals who can do the job and administer the Windows 2003 Server operating system with minimal supervision. This may be an uncommon approach to training IT specialists, but our performance record shows it is an effective one.

 Although preparing students for different certification tests is not a goal of this program, students who successfully finish their training at RTEK 2000 may want to take those tests on their own and pass them. To this end, assistance is available from our instructors, and we provide the test simulation and preparation software licenses for every student. After taking our training program, RTEK students to date have experienced a high success rate of passing certification exams.


 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 MCSE Certification Requirements
 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 MCSA Certification Requirements

  PREREQUISITES
It is recommended that the students have strong experience in Windows NT or Windows 2000 Server technical support with at least 1 year of experience.

  WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Corporate IT Employees:
     An Information Technology (IT) professional who has networking and administrative skills in Windows-based TCP/IP networks and who wants to: update the network operating systems support skills (the primary objective); further a career in IT by acquiring the latest technology; prepare for the Microsoft Certification examination (MCP, MCSA, or MCSE core tests) as a secondary objective).
      Current A+ and Net+ certified technicians or Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCP) as well as Cisco Certified professionals who want to add the Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Support skills or/and pass the corresponding Microsoft certification exams.

  COURSE MATERIALS
You get:
  • Highly qualified instructors with extensive industry experience and Microsoft Certifications
  • Printouts from Instructor targeted to specific course objectives
  • LAN Admin CD disk packed with CBT (Computer Based Training for homework), electronic books, tutorials, and links to technical resources
  • Transcender Exam Simulation and preparation software (personal licenses)
  • Additional Study Aids to help you pass the Microsoft exams
  • Study book

  COURSE OBJECTIVES
This hands-on course has been designed specifically for computer networking professionals. After completing this course you will have the tools to manage and maintain a Windows Server 2003 network. This is also a course that is designed to address the job-related tasks that a support professional must perform by using new or modified features in the Windows Server 2003 family.

 At the end of the course, you will know how to:
  • Install the Windows Server 2003 family.
  • Install and configure the DNS Service.
  • Explain the logical and physical structure of the Active DirectoryŽ directory service.
  • Install the Windows Server 2003 family Active Directory directory services.
  • Manage Active Directory replication.
  • Create and manage Active Directory objects.
  • Implement Group Policy to centrally manage a Windows Server 2003 family network.
  • Monitor Group Policy using Resultant Set of Policy.
  • Use Group policy to configure and manage the user desktop environment.
  • Deploy software using software installation policy.
  • Set up and mange Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS).
  • Configure and support Remote Access in the Windows Server 2003 family.
  • Administer file resources in the Windows Server 2003 family.
  • Set up and manage network and internet printing.
  • Configure and maintain Windows Server 2003 family security.
  • Manage disks.
  • Implement disaster protection and disaster recovery techniques in the Windows Server 2003 family.


 A series of hands-on exercises provides you with practical experience in administering and managing Windows Server 2003. We also encourage students to install the network operating system at home or in a corporate lab. (Ask us about details on hardware and software licenses). Extensive exercises reinforce the knowledge you gain in class, including:
  • Managing resource publication in the Active Directory
  • Limiting user disk space with quotas
  • Creating & accessing shared folders
  • Securing local & network resources
  • Testing data availability with DFS
  • Controlling access to files & printers
  • Maintaining the Active Directory with the Microsoft Management Console
  • Creating Organizational Units, users, and groups
  • Delegating administration within a domain
  • Migrating machines between domains
  • Building a multi-domain environment
  • Creating profiles and group policies to regulate user environments

 Note: RTEK 2000 reserves the right to change the curriculum in response to market demands.
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