Active Directory Services with Windows Server Training Course
Course 10969
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-Felix C.
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Course Overview
Get Hands on instruction and practice administering Active Directory technologies in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 in this 5-day Microsoft Official Course. You will learn the skills you need to better manage and protect data access and information, simplify deployment and management of your identity infrastructure, and provide more secure access to data. You will learn how to configure some of the key features in Active Directory such as Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Group Policy, Dynamic Access Control (DAC), Work Folders, Work Place Join, Certificate Services, Rights Management Services (RMS), Federation Services, as well as integrating your on premise environment with cloud based technologies such as Windows Azure Active Directory. As part of the learning experience, you will perform hands-on exercises in a virtual lab environment. Audience
Course 10969: Active Directory Services with Windows Server is intended for Information Technology (IT) Professionals who have Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) experience and are looking to for a single course that will further develop knowledge and skills using Access and Information Protection technologies in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2. This would typically include:
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview of Access and Information Protection This module provides an overview of multiple Access and Information Protection (AIP) technologies and services what are available with Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 from a business perspective and maps business problems to technical solutions. It also includes coverage of Forefront Identify Manager (FIM). Lessons
Module 2: Advanced Deployment and Administration of AD DS This module explains how to deploy AD DS remotely and describes the virtualization safeguards, cloning abilities and extending AD DS to the cloud. Lessons
Module 3: Securing AD DS This module describes the threats to domain controllers and what methods can be used to secure the AD DS and its domain controllers. Lessons
Module 4: Implementing and Administering AD DS Sites and Replication This module explains how AD DS replicates information between domain controllers within a single site and throughout multiple sites. This module also explains how to create multiple sites and how to monitor replication to help optimize AD DS replication and authentication traffic. Lessons
Module 5: Implementing Group Policy This module describes Group Policy, how it works, and how best to implement it within your organization. Lessons
Module 6: Managing User Settings with Group Policy This module describes how to how to use GPO Administrative Templates, Folder Redirection, and Group Policy features to configure users’ computer settings. Lessons
Module 7: Deploying and Managing AD CS This module explain how to deploy and manage Certificate Authorities (CAs) with Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) Lessons
Module 8: Deploying and Managing Certificates This module describes certificate usage in business environments and explains how to deploy and manage certificates, configure certificate templates and manage enrolment process. This module also covers the deployment and management of smart cards. Lessons
Module 9: Implementing and Administering AD RMS This module introduces Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). It also describes how to deploy AD RMS, how to configure content protection, and how to make AD RMS–protected documents available to external users. Lessons
Module 10: Implementing and Administering AD FS This module explains AD FS, and then provides details on how to configure AD FS in both a single organization scenario and in a partner organization scenario. This module also describes the Web Application Proxy feature in Windows Server 2012 R2 that functions as an AD FS proxy and reverse proxy for web-based applications. Lessons
Module 11: Implementing Secure Shared File Access This module explains how to use Dynamic Access Control (DAC), Work Folders, Work place Join and how to plan and implement these technologies. Lessons
Module 12: Monitoring, Managing, and Recovering AD DS This module explains how to use tools that help monitor performance in real time, and how to record performance over time to spot potential problems by observing performance trends. This module also explains how to optimize and protect your directory service and related identity and access solutions so that if a service does fail, you can restart it as quickly as possible. Lessons
Module 13: Implementing Windows Azure Active Directory This module explains the concepts and technologies in Windows Azure Active Directory and how to implement and integrate it within your organization Lessons
Module 14: Implementing and Administering AD LDS This module explains how to deploy and configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) Lessons
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