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Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Curriculum CBT Training CDs

Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Curriculum CBT Training CDs

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Summary: Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Curriculum CBT Traini
Review: Course Overview
This curriculum provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement, support, maintain, optimize and troubleshoot Web sites using Site Server 3.0.

# This curriculum consists of 3 courses: 72505 Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Part 1
# 72506 Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Part 2
# 72507 Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Part 3

Certification: The course is based on the content covered in Microsoft instructor-led course 1125, and maps to the certification objectives relating to Exam 70-056, Implementing and Supporting Websites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. This curriculum will help you achieve your MCSE and MCSE+I Building certification goals.

Learn To
# Install Microsoft Site Server 3.0.
# Categorize Content.
# Publish Documents to Your Web Site.
# Deploy Content.
# Find Content with Site Server.
# Secure Your Content with Site Server Membership.
# Site Server Personalization.
# Deliver Content with Active Channel Server and Active Channel Multicaster.
# Manage Information with Knowledge Manager.
# Analyze Web Site Content and Usage.
# Create Web Sites with the Enterprise Information Customizable Starter Site.


Audience
This curriculum is designed for System Administrators and other personnel who are responsible for developing and maintaining Internet and intranet sties using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. Students should be familiar with HTML coding and Microsoft Visual Basic scripting. Students should also be familiar with the common Internet Protocols and services provided by the Microsoft Windows NT operating system and Internet Information Server (IIS) version 4.0. The student should be able to administer IIS (directories and security) with Microsoft Management Console.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course
ITCAP credits: 2.0 Credit Hours
CEU credits: 2.40 CEUs

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
24 to 32 hours

Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 - Part 1
Course Overview
This is the first course in a three part series that will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-056, Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. At the completion of this course, students will learn to install and configure Microsoft Site Server 3.0; identify the procedures involved in publishing content; and understand the content deployment process.

Learn To
# Install and configure Microsoft Site Server 3.0.
# Identify the procedures involved in publishing content.
# Understand the content deployment process.


Audience
This course series is designed for system administrators and other personnel who are responsible for developing and maintaining Internet and intranet sites using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. This series will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-056, Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. It is recommended that participants take NETg course series 71401-71402, Administering Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, and course series 72480-72483, Creating & Configuring a Web Server Using Microsoft IIS 4.0 or have equivalent knowledge.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

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

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Getting Started With Site Server 3.0 2 - 3 hours
# Match the Microsoft BackOffice products with their functions in the Site Server 3.0 platform.
# Identify the minimum hardware and software requirements for installing Site Server 3.0.
# Select the best database system.
# Identify considerations when planning a Site Server configuration for multiple computers.
# Sequence the steps of a Site Server 3.0 installation.
# Perform the steps to add a Site Server component or snap-in.
# Identify the tasks involved in developing a backup and restore strategy.
# Match the administration tools with their descriptions.
# Match administrative groups with the Site Server components that they access.
# Identify procedures for diagnosing and resolving installation, connectivity and configuration problems.


Unit 2: Publishing Content 2 - 3 hours
# Match the types of metadata with their definitions.
# Match the tagging components or applications with the types of files they can tag.
# Perform the steps to add metadata to content.
# Perform the steps to retrieve content.
# Identify the functions of the Content Management feature.
# Perform the steps to set up a content store.
# Select the components necessary to create a new Content Management Web site.
# Perform the steps to upload documents to a Web site.
# Perform the steps to secure Web site content.


Unit 3: Deploying Content 2 hours
# Match the server roles with their functions when replicating Content Management projects.
# Select the user specifications in which a single server configuration is required.
# Identify the user specifications in which a Staging/End-Point configuration is required.
# Identify the user specifications in which a multi-stage and deploy configuration is required.
# Match the project types with their functions.
# Perform the steps to configure a project.
# Match the methods of scheduling and securing projects with their descriptions.
# Identify the purpose of routes when deploying content.
# Identify the considerations associated with filtering content for deployment.
# Perform the steps to post content.
# Match the deployment monitoring tools with their descriptions.
# Select the reporting strategy that provides the most comprehensive information in order to solve a specific deployment problem.
# Perform the steps to download content.
# Perform the steps to deploy content.
# Perform the steps to upload content to a project.


Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 - Part 2
Course Overview
This is the second course in a three part series that will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-056, Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the concepts considered when planning a catalog; perform the steps to modify an existing Web page to search catalog categories; create Membership Server instances; and configure Membership Directory Manager snap-ins and Membership mode security.

Learn To
# Identify the concepts considered when planning a catalog.
# Perform the steps to modify an existing Web page to search catalog categories.
# Create Membership Server instances.
# Configure Membership Directory Manager snap-ins and Membership mode security.


Audience
This course series is designed for system administrators and other personnel who are responsible for developing and maintaining Internet and intranet sites using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. This series will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-056, Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. It is recommended that participants take NETg course series 71401-71402, Administering Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, and course series 72480-72483, Creating & Configuring a Web Server Using Microsoft IIS 4.0 or have equivalent knowledge and have completed the first course in this series.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

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

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Searching for Content 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the functions of Search.
# Match the types of crawls with their descriptions.
# Identify system host configurations for a given scenario.
# Identify the options for configuring a Search system crawl.
# Identify the types of accounts used to administer Search.
# Identify the security considerations associated with different types of access.
# Identify the ways to include additional data in catalogs.
# Perform the steps to create a catalog definition.
# Perform the steps to build a catalog.
# Perform the steps to test a catalog.
# Identify the catalog schema that allows site visitors to find information using Search.
# Perform the steps to modify an existing Web page to search catalog categories.
# Perform the steps to specify the predefined query strings.
# Perform the steps to examine a query.
# Identify ways to optimize cataloging performance.
# Identify the factors to be considered to optimize system usage by Search.


Unit 2: Personalization & Membership 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the components of Membership Server.
# Select the basic attributes of a replicated multiple server configuration.
# Perform the steps to create a Membership Server instance.
# Perform the steps to configure a Web site with Membership mode security.
# Perform the steps to create a Membership Server instance.
# Match the user type with its required identification.
# Match the Membership Design-Time Controls with their uses.
# Select the appropriate authentication strategy.
# Indicate the appropriate authentication method.
# Select the appropriate Membership Authentication method.
# Match the Web site levels of security with their content types.
# Identify the tasks involved in managing schema objects.
# Identify the administrative interface used for a specific class and/or attribute procedure.
# Perform the steps to configure the Membership Directory to store user preferences.
# Perform the steps to edit user attributes.
# Perform the steps to modify a user attribute.
# Indicate how personalized Web pages deliver content to a Web browser.
# Identify the purpose of Direct Mailer.
# Identify issues associated with security problems.
# Identify the procedures for resolving security problems.


Implementing Microsoft Site Server 3.0 - Part 3
Course Overview
This is the final course in a three part series that will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-056, Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the tasks and procedures associated with the Knowledge Manager; and identify the tools and procedures for analyzing Web site usage and content.

Learn To
# Identify the tasks and procedures associated with the Knowledge Manager.
# Identify the tools and procedures for analyzing Web site usage and content.


Audience
This course series is designed for system administrators and other personnel who are responsible for developing and maintaining Internet and intranet sites using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. This series will help students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional exam 70-056, Implementing and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0. It is recommended that participants take NETg course series 71401-71402, Administering Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, and course series 72480-72483, Creating & Configuring a Web Server Using Microsoft IIS 4.0 or have equivalent knowledge and have completed the first two courses in this series.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

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

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Active Channel and Multicaster Servers 2 - 3 hours
# Identify items that can be delivered through channels to an end user.
# Match channel-gathering methods with the content they gather.
# Match delivery options with their descriptions.
# Perform the steps to create an Active Channel Project.
# Perform the steps to configure the top-level channel for a project.
# Identify the software package properties that are usually required by Software Distribution Channels.
# Identify tasks associated with delivering Personalized Content.
# Identify tasks associated with creating mail delivery through channels.
# Identify the methods that multicast use to optimize the transmission of channels.
# Perform the steps to configure an Active Channel Multicaster project.


Unit 2: The Knowledge Manager 2 - 3 hours
# Identify the methods that Knowledge Manager uses to make information available.
# Match the Site Server features with their functions in Knowledge Manager.
# Match the Knowledge Manager tasks with their descriptions.
# Perform the steps to create the content source definition.
# Perform the steps to configure Site Vocabulary query terms.
# Perform the steps to configure the Knowledge Manager categories anchor.
# Perform the steps to search content.
# Sequence the steps to create a shared brief and to add sections to shared briefs.
# Perform the steps to configure a Personal brief.
# Match the Knowledge Manager settings to their defaults.
# Perform the steps to configure the Direct Mailer to send updated briefs.
# Perform the steps to send Direct Mailings.
# Match Knowledge Manager database tables with their descriptions.


Unit 3: Web Site Usage and Content 2 hours
# Match the Analysis tools with their functions.
# Select the type of information a Web server can store in a log file.
# Identify tasks involved in managing an Analysis database.
# Perform the steps to configure a log data source.
# Identify considerations related to importing data using Usage Import.
# Perform the steps to load content information for Analysis from other Site Server features.
# Identify the methods for enriching data in the Analysis database.
# Identify the correct administrative tool.
# Perform the steps to generate a report.
# Identify tasks that can be added to a job using Scheduler.
# Identify Content Analyzer functions.
# Perform the steps to create an Analysis project.
# Match the Content Analyzer windows with their functions.
# Match the link types with their descriptions.
# Perform the steps to detect broken links.
# Perform the steps to repair a broken link.
# Perform the steps to examine a site's content.
# Perform the steps to post a report to the Web.
# Perform the steps to visualize usage data.


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