Windows
2002 Directory Services Design - W2SD
Description
ATS’s Windows 2000 Directory Services Design training course will give
you the essential knowledge and skills to design a directory services infrastructure
for Windows 2000. At the conclusion of this course, you will understand how
to evaluate an organization’s information technology needs, then design
an active directory infrastructure to accommodate those needs, as well as be
prepared to pass exam #70-219.
Module 1
Section A: Introduction Overview • What is Active Directory? • Domain
Structure • Active Directory Benefits • Active Directory Components
• Operations Master
Section B: Active Directory Design Strategy • Why Design? • Active
Directory Architect • Design Process
Section C: Business Analysis • Analyze Organization • Security Needs
Section D: Technical Analysis • IT Management • Evaluate Environment
• Desktop Management • Analyze Impact
Section E: Data Gathering • United Space Systems • USS IT Functions
• USS Interviews • USS Network Map • USS Network Servers
Section F: Planning Active Directory Names • Strategy • Namespace
Options • Other Names
Module 2
Section A: DNS Server Strategy • Plan DNS • DNS in Active Directory
• DNS Servers • Other Services
Section B: Directory Services Architecture • Directory Design • Single
Domain • Using a Tree • Building a Tree • Active Directory Tree
• Using a Forest • Active Directory Forest
Section C: Active Directory Resource Access • Forest Resources •
Trusts • Kerberos • Authorization • Shortcut Trusts
Section D: Active Directory Delegation • Delegation Options • Business
Factors • Design Structure • Location Design • Organizational
Design • Decentralization • OU Structure • Admins Group •
Delegate Control
Section E: Active Directory Permissions • Overview • Ownership •
Specific Permissions • Wizard vs. Manual • Scope of Permissions •
Site Level • Best Practices
Section F: Group Policy • Overview • Business Factors • Creating
Group Policy • Configuration Options • Change Policy • Linking
Policy
Module 3
Section A: Applying Group Policy • GPO Types • Site Level GPO •
Domain Level GPO • OU Level GPO • Design Guidelines • Group Policy
Performance • Optimizing Performance
Section B: Group Policy Delegation • GPO Control • Group Policy MMC
• Blocking & Filtering • Delegating Control
Section C: Organizational Units • OU Strategy • Upper Level OUs •
Lower Level OUs • OUs with a Purpose • Designing Security Groups
Section D: Directory Services Coexistence • Overview • NetWare Interoperability
Section E: Site Topology • Overview • Design Site Structure •
Site Links • USS Network • Creating a New Site • Creating Subnets
• Inter-Site Transports • Default Sites
Section F: Active Directory Replication • Overview • Inter-Site Replication
• Bridgeheads • Between Domains
Module 4
Section A: Active Directory Schema • Defining Schema • Schema Modification
• Classes • Modification Issues • Schema Policy
Section B: Flexible Single Master Operations • FSMO Roles • Placement
& Operations Grouping • Moving Roles
Section C: Designing Service Locations • Domain Controllers • Global
Catalog Servers • Sites & Servers • DNS Servers
Section D: Active Directory Implementation Plan • Overview • NT Upgrade
Section E: Migration to Active Directory • Plan Migration • Clone
Principle • Account Domains • Migrating Accounts & Resources
Price £ 625
Complementary Courses
W2DS - Windows 2000 Directory Services Administration
W2NA - Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration
W2ND - Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design
W2NS - Windows 2000 Network Security Design
W2PA - Windows 2000 Professional Administration
W2SA - Windows 2000 Server Administration
W2SK - Windows 2000 Skills Update
W2MN - Windows 2000 Managing a Network Environment
WXPP - Windows XP Professional
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