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Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Part 2: Logical Structure CBT Training CD

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Part 2: Logical Structure CBT Training CD

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Summary: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure P
Review: Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Part 2: Logical Structure
Course Overview
This course focuses on the logical structures involved in implementing and administering a Windows 2000 directory services infrastructure. It also teaches how to manage active directory objects.

Learn To

Identify Active Directory Logical Models.
Perform Active Directory Administration.
Delegate Administrative Authority.

Audience
This course is intended for experienced technical users with responsibility for implementing and administering a Windows 2000 network.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
German, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Active Directory Logical Models 2 - 3 hours

Identify the guidelines for selecting a single domain.
Identify the guidelines for selecting a domain tree.
Identify the guidelines for forest implementation.
Identify the steps involved in designing a domain structure.
Identify the guidelines for determining the number of domains required by an organization.
Identify the guidelines for adding additional domains required by an organization.
Identify the guidelines for arranging domains in a tree.
Identify the guidelines for organizing domain trees in a forest.

Unit 2: Active Directory Administration 2 - 3 hours

Create an object in Active Directory.
Identify the method for creating objects using scripts.
Move an object within a domain.
Identify the features of user accounts.
Create a user account.
Create a computer account.
Identify the features of group types in Active Directory.
Identify the characteristics that determine the selection of group scopes in Active Directory.
Create a group in Active Directory.
Modify an existing group.
Identify the features of publishing resources in Active Directory.
Publish a shared folder in Active Directory.
Publish a shared printer in Active Directory.
Identify the characteristics of the global catalog.
Perform a basic search operation by using the Find option in the Active Directory Users and Computer snap-in.
Perform an advanced search operation by using the Find option in the Active Directory Users and Computer snap-in.
Locate objects in Active Directory by using Windows Explorer.

Unit 3: Delegation of Administrative Authority 2 hours

Identify the features and functions of security components in Active Directory.
Identify the components of security descriptors in Active Directory.
Identify the functions of access control entries (ACEs) and their components in Active Directory.
Assign permissions to objects in Active Directory.
Identify the main features of inheritance that influence permissions to objects.
Identify the features of object ownership in Active Directory.
Identify the features of delegation.
Identify the guidelines for delegation planning.
Identify the methods of delegating the administration of objects and attributes.
Delegate permissions to Active Directory objects by using the delegation tools.




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