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Windows Server 2008 R2 has improved on a number of access control features introduced in Windows Server 2008 and also provides some new functionality. This course examines the advancements in access control, including the introduction of AppLocker, BitLocker To Go, the new principle of authentication method assurance, and enhancements to Network Access Protection.
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This path is intended for administrators working with Windows Server 2008 who need to update their knowledge of new features and improvements provided by the Windows Server 2008 R2 release. It is...
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Planning and implementing an enterprise administrative structure and an enterprise Group Policy strategy are tasks that are of utmost importance to an Enterprise Administrator. Designing the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) administrative model involves creating the organizational structure, delegating administration, using compliance auditing, and using security groups to implement group strategy and to simplify group administration. This course explains the use of directory object auditing and covers the various tasks involved in designing a proper AD DS...
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Windows Server 2008 R2 is the 2009 refresh of Microsoftâs Windows Server product. This R2 release introduces improvements to existing features as well as the addition of new functionality. This course introduces the changes to Active Directory Domain Services administration including a review of key considerations when installing a new Windows Server 2008 R2 domain controller to your AD DS infrastructure and the new Active Directory Administrative Center (ADAC) provided for easier Active Directory object management. The course also introduces the new Active Directory...
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One of the administrative tasks to consider when making network design and infrastructure plans is the business's requirements for application availability, deployment, and management. This can involve the need to make desktop environments or individual applications available to remote users or clients, deciding on the method to use for distribution of application packages, or determining the need for and type of an application management product to implement. This course covers the Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services role that offers remote desktop and application...
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Enterprise administrators should understand the Windows Server 2008 features that they can implement to increase system and data availability. This course explores features that help secure systems and resources, including the ability to use Group Policy to control the use of removable USB media, and the implementation of BitLocker Drive Encryption. Administrators should also consider the use of Active Directory Rights Management Services or the implementation of Encrypting File System to protect file resources. The course describes technologies that make resources more...
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The enterprise administrator involved in the design or restructuring of a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory infrastructure must have a good understanding of the Active Directory Directory Services (AD DS) â both the logical and physical components. This course covers the key logical AD DS design considerations, including the characteristics and number of forests and domains to implement, the choice of functional levels to configure, updating the Active Directory schema, and the options for establishing trust between multiple forests. It also outlines guidelines for...
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Many design projects facing an enterprise administrator involve an existing server and network services infrastructure, which need to be evaluated to determine the best options for upgrade or migration. Another common design challenge is the addition of fully functional branch offices, which should be planned carefully to ensure proper Active Directory and network services, while maintaining the necessary level of security. This course explores the considerations and tasks administrators must grasp before embarking on an Active Directory restructure, whether it involves...
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Windows Server 2008 introduced the compartmentalization of server functions into server roles and role services and presented Server Manager as a convenient, central location for installation and administration of those roles. In the R2 release, there are improvements to many server role services as well as some new additions. This course focuses on the advancements made to the increasingly popular Hyper-V server role, which now closely integrates with a number of other roles services. It also presents the recent changes to the Terminal Services role, which is now...
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Windows Server 2008 R2 offers a number of improved as well as new features, especially in the area of management, virtualization, and server availability. This course begins with a focus on new management capabilities provided by Server Manager including the new Server Manager cmdlets and the ability to administer remote servers. PowerShell was introduced in Windows Server 2008 but has been more closely integrated and improved in R2, making this simplified command-line utility a timesaver for key administrative tasks. Also to note are the changes in power consumption...
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When planning the enterprise infrastructure, it is important to consider the needs of external users and clients to access the corporate domain, resources, and services. This course outlines the key technologies to consider when designing the external network access strategy. Included is a look at the remote access abilities provided by Windows Server 2008's Network Policy and Access Services role, which consist of the Routing and Remote Access, Network Policy Server, and Network Access Protection role services. The course discusses recommendations for Virtual Private...
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