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Windows 2008 Server Upgrade Certification Training

Dual Operating System 6 Cert Windows 2003 MCSA/MCSE & Windows 2008 Server Upgrade Boot Camp (Some Gaps in Dates)

Course Length: 23 days
Number of Exams: 10
SATV Vouchers: 24

"The instructor was one of the best I have ever had! I really enjoyed the class. The instructors are very knowledgeable and are well prepared. I passed seven out of seven exams! I will be returning to my job with more knowledge then I could ever get out of a book."

-Dave Griffin, Atlanta, GA


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  • Includes roundtrip airfare and lodging (for boot camps held in Georgia and Florida only)
  • Hands-on instruction by a certified instructor
  • Includes all course materials and practice exams
  • Includes all certification exams
  • Onsite Testing
  • Breakfast and Lunch provided each day

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The MCSA/MCSE: Security exams support the release of Windows Server™ 2003 by identifying systems engineers who can successfully plan and implement a network infrastructure, Active Directory® infrastructure, and client deployment on the Windows 2003 platform, and perform maintenance at a high level for a medium- to large-sized Windows 2003 environment.

The MCSA/MCSE: Security on Windows Server™ 2003 credential offers IT professionals a competitive edge in today's constantly changing business environment by validating the specific experience required by the network and systems administrator job role. The certification provides employers with a means to identify those qualified individuals who have the appropriate skills set to do the job successfully.

CompTIA Security+ is the primary course you will need to take if your job responsibilities include securing network services, network devices, and network traffic. In this course, you'll build on your knowledge and professional experience with computer hardware, operating systems, and networks as you acquire the specific skills required to implement basic security services on any type of computer network.

Earn an MCITP: Server Administrator certification to demonstrate your leadership and problem-solving skills in working with Windows Server 2008.

Server administrators are recognized among their peers and managers as leaders in the day-to-day operations management of Windows Server 2008. Demonstrate and communicate your ability to take system-wide ownership of Windows Server 2008 administration, and increase your organization's return on technology investment, by earning the MCITP: Server Administrator certification.

Windows 2003 MCSE to MCITP: Server Administrator

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Earn an MCITP: Enterprise Administrator certification to demonstrate your skills in Windows infrastructure design and your readiness to excel in working with Windows Server 2008.

Enterprise administrators are recognized among their peers and managers as leaders in Windows infrastructure design. Make sure your expertise in Windows Server 2008 stands out. Earn the MCITP: Enterprise Administrator certification, distinguishing you as an IT professional committed to excellence in working with Windows Server 2008.

Windows 2003 MCSE to MCITP: Enterprise Administrator

The Microsoft Exam 70-620 Configuring Windows Vista, is required for the MCITP: Enterprise Administrator Certification, but is NOT included in this boot camp. It must be purchased as an auxillary course. Please contact (800) 611-1840 for more information.


Microsoft Exam 70-270

Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Installing Windows XP Professional
  • Perform an attended installation of Windows XP Professional.
  • Perform an unattended installation of Windows XP Professional.
  • Upgrade from a previous version of Windows to Windows XP Professional.
  • Perform post-installation updates and product activation.
  • Troubleshoot failed installations.
Implementing and Conducting Administration of Resources
  • Monitor, manage, and troubleshoot access to files and folders.
  • Manage and troubleshoot access to shared folders.
  • Connect to local and network print devices.
  • Configure and manage file systems.
  • Manage and troubleshoot access to and synchronization of offline files.
Implementing, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers
  • Implement, manage, and troubleshoot disk devices.
  • Implement, manage, and troubleshoot display devices.
  • Configure Advanced Configuration Power Interface (ACPI).
  • Implement, manage, and troubleshoot input and output (I/O) devices.
  • Manage and troubleshoot drivers and driver signing.
  • Monitor and configure multiprocessor computers.
Monitoring and Optimizing System Performance and Reliability
  • Monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot performance of the Windows XP Professional desktop.
  • Manage, monitor, and optimize system performance for mobile users.
  • Restore and back up the operating system, System State data, and user data.
Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop Environment
  • Configure and manage user profiles and desktop settings.
  • Configure support for multiple languages or multiple locations.
  • Manage applications by using Windows Installer packages.
Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Network Protocols and Services
  • Configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP protocol.
  • Connect to computers by using dial-up networking.
  • Connect to resources using Internet Explorer.
  • Configure, manage, and implement Internet Information Services (IIS).
  • Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance.
  • Configure, manage, and troubleshoot an Internet Connection Firewall (ICF).
Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting Security
  • Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Encrypting File System (EFS).
  • Configure, manage, and troubleshoot a security configuration and local security policy.
  • Configure, manage, and troubleshoot local user and group accounts.
  • Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Internet Explorer security settings.

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Microsoft Exam 70-290

Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

Managing and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices
  • Manage basic disks and dynamic disks.
  • Monitor server hardware. Tools might include Device Manager, the Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard, and appropriate Control Panel items.
  • Optimize server disk performance.
  • Install and configure server hardware devices.
Managing Users, Computers, and Groups
  • Manage local, roaming, and mandatory user profiles.
  • Create and manage computer accounts in an Active Directory environment.
  • Create and manage groups.
  • Create and manage user accounts.
  • Troubleshoot computer accounts.
  • Troubleshoot user accounts.
  • Troubleshoot user authentication issues.
Managing and Maintaining Access to Resources
  • Configure access to shared folders.
  • Troubleshoot Terminal Services.
  • Configure file system permissions.
  • Troubleshoot access to files and shared folders.
Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment
  • Monitor and analyze events. Tools might include Event Viewer and System Monitor.
  • Manage software update infrastructure.
  • Manage software site licensing.
  • Manage servers remotely.
  • Troubleshoot print queues.
  • Monitor system performance.
  • Monitor file and print servers. Tools might include Task Manager, Event Viewer, and System Monitor.
  • Monitor and optimize a server environment for application performance.
  • Manage a Web server.
Managing and Implementing Disaster Recovery
  • Perform system recovery for a server.
  • Manage backup procedures.
  • Recover from server hardware failure.
  • Restore backup data.
  • Schedule backup jobs.

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Microsoft Exam 70-291

Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining IP Addressing
  • Configure TCP/IP addressing on a server computer.
  • Manage DHCP.
  • Troubleshoot TCP/IP addressing.
  • Troubleshoot DHCP.
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Name Resolution
  • Install and configure the DNS Server service.
  • Manage DNS.
  • Monitor DNS. Tools might include System Monitor, Event Viewer, Replication Monitor, and DNS debug logs.
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Network Security
  • Implement secure network administration procedures.
  • Monitor network protocol security. Tools might include the IP Security Monitor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in and Kerberos support tools.
  • Troubleshoot network protocol security. Tools might include the IP Security Monitor MMC snap-in, Event Viewer, and Network Monitor.
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access
  • Configure Routing and Remote Access user authentication.
  • Manage remote access.
  • Manage TCP/IP routing.
  • Implement secure access between private networks.
  • Troubleshoot user access to remote access services.
  • Troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access routing.
Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
  • Monitor network traffic. Tools might include Network Monitor and System Monitor.
  • Troubleshoot connectivity to the Internet.
  • Troubleshoot server services.

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CompTIA Security+

The CompTIA Security+ Certification (SY0-301 exam) is a vendor neutral credential. The CompTIA Security+ exam is an internationally recognized validation of foundation-level security skills and knowledge, and is used by organizations and security professionals around the globe.

CompTIA Security+ demonstrates competency in:

  • Network security
  • Compliance and operational security
  • Threats and vulnerabilities
  • Application, data and host security
  • Access control and identity management
  • Cryptography

CompTIA Security+ not only ensures that candidates will apply knowledge of security concepts, tools, and procedures to react to security incidents, it ensures that security personnel are anticipating security risks and guarding against them.

The CompTIA Security+ exam (SY0-301) will certify that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to identify risk and participate in risk mitigation activities, provide infrastructure, application, operational and information security, apply security controls to maintain confidentiality, integrity and availability, identify appropriate technologies and products, and operate with an awareness of applicable policies, laws and regulations.

Target Student: This course is targeted toward an Information Technology (IT) professional who has networking and administrative skills in Windows-based TCP/IP networks and familiarity with other operating systems and to those who want to further a career in IT by acquiring a foundational knowledge of security topics; prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Certification examination; or use Security+ as the foundation for advanced security certifications.

Prerequisites: CompTIA A+ and Network+ certifications, or equivalent knowledge. Experience in networking, including experience configuring and managing TCP/IP is helpful.

Course Content:

1.0 Network Security
1.1 Explain the security function and purpose of network devices and technologies
  • Firewalls
  • Routers
  • Switches
  • Load Balancers
  • Proxies
  • Web security gateways
  • VPN concentrators
  • NIDS and NIPS (Behavior based, signature based, anomaly based, heuristic)
  • Protocol analyzers
  • Sniffers
  • Spam filter, all-in-one security appliances
  • Web application firewall vs. network firewall
  • URL filtering, content inspection, malware inspection
1.2 Apply and implement secure network administration principles
  • Rule-based management
  • Firewall rules
  • VLAN management
  • Secure router configuration
  • Access control lists
  • Port Security
  • 802.1x
  • Flood guards
  • Loop protection
  • Implicit deny
  • Prevent network bridging by network separation
  • Log analysis
1.3 Distinguish and differentiate network design elements and compounds
  • DMZ
  • Subnetting
  • VLAN
  • NAT
  • Remote Access
  • Telephony
  • NAC
  • Virtualization
  • Cloud Computing
1.4 Implement and use common protocols
  • IPSec
  • SNMP
  • SSH
  • DNS
  • TLS
  • SSL
  • TCP/IP
  • FTPS
  • HTTPS
  • SFTP
  • SCP
  • ICMP
  • IPv4 vs. IPv6
1.5 Identify commonly used default network ports
  • FTP
  • SFTP
  • FTPS
  • TFTP
  • TELNET
  • HTTP
  • HTTPS
  • SCP
  • SSH
  • NetBIOS
1.6 Implement wireless network in a secure manner
  • WPA
  • WPA2
  • WEP
  • EAP
  • PEAP
  • LEAP
  • MAC filter
  • SSID broadcast
  • TKIP
  • CCMP
  • Antenna Placement
  • Power level controls
2.0 Compliance and Operational Security
2.1 Explain risk related concepts
  • Control types
  • False positives
  • Importance of policies in reducing risk
  • Quantitative vs. qualitative
  • Risk-avoidance, transference, acceptance, mitigation, deterrence
  • Risks associated to Cloud Computing and Virtualization
2.2 Carry out appropriate risk mitigation strategies
  • Implement security controls based on risk
  • Change management
  • Incident management
  • User rights and permissions reviews
  • Perform routine audits
  • Implement policies and procedures to prevent data loss or theft
2.3 Execute appropriate incident response procedures
  • Basic forensic procedures
  • Damage and loss control
  • Chain of custody
  • Incident response: first responder
2.4 Explain the importance of security related awareness and training
  • Security policy training and procedures
  • Personally identifiable information
  • Information classification: Sensitivity of data (hard or soft)
  • Data labeling, handling and disposal
  • Compliance with laws, best practices and standards
  • User habits
  • Threat awareness
  • Use of social networking and P2P
2.5 Compare and contrast aspects of business continuity
  • Business impact analysis
  • Removing single points of failure
  • Business continuity planning and testing
  • Continuity of operations
  • Disaster recovery
  • IT contingency planning
  • Succession planning
2.6 Explain the impact and proper use of environmental controls
  • HVAC
  • Fire suppression
  • EMI shielding
  • Hot and cold aisles
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Temperature and humidity controls
  • Video monitoring
2.7 Execute disaster recovery plans and procedures
  • Backup / backout contingency plans or policies
  • Backups, execution and frequency
  • Redundancy and fault tolerance
  • High availability
  • Cold site, hot site, warm site
  • Mean time to restore, mean time between failures, recovery time objectives and recovery point objectives
2.8 Exemplify the concepts of confidentiality, integrity and availability (CIA)
3.0 Threats and Vulnerabilities
3.1 Analyze and differentiate among types of malware
  • Adware
  • Virus
  • Worms
  • Spyware
  • Trojan
  • Rootkits
  • Backdoors
  • Logic bomb
  • Botnets
3.2 Analyze and differentiate among types of attacks
  • Man-in-the-middle
  • DDoS
  • DoS
  • Replay
  • Smurf attack
  • Spoofing
  • Spam
  • Phishing
  • Spim
  • Vishing
  • Spear phishing
  • Xmas attack
  • Pharming
  • Privilege escalation
  • Malicious insider threat
  • DNS poisoning and ARP poisoning
  • Transitive access
  • Client-side attacks
3.3 Analyze and differentiate among types of social engineering attacks
  • Shoulder surfing
  • Dumpster diving
  • Tailgating
  • Impersonation
  • Hoaxes
  • Whaling
  • Vishing
3.4 Analyze and differentiate among types of wireless attacks
  • Rogue access points
  • Interference
  • Evil twin
  • War driving
  • Bluejacking
  • Bluesnarfing
  • War chalking
  • IV attack
  • Packet sniffing
3.5 Analyze and differentiate among types of application attacks
  • Cross-site scripting
  • SQL injection
  • LDAP injection
  • XML injection
  • Directory traversal/command injection
  • Buffer overflow
  • Zero day
  • Cookies and attachments
  • Malicious add-ons
  • Session hijacking
  • Header manipulation
3.6 Analyze and differentiate among types of mitigation and deterrent techniques
  • Manual bypassing of electronic controls
  • Monitoring system logs
  • Physical security
  • Hardening
  • Port security
  • Security posture
  • Reporting
  • Detection controls vs. prevention controls
3.7 Implement assessment tools and techniques to discover security threats and vulnerabilities
  • Vulnerability scanning and interpret results
  • Tools
  • Risk calculations
  • Assessment types
  • Assessment technique
3.8 Within the realm of vulnerability assessments, explain the proper use of penetration testing versus vulnerability scanning
  • Penetration testing
  • Vulnerability scanning
  • Black box
  • White box
  • Gray box
4.0 Application, Data and Host Security
4.1 Explain the importance of application security
  • Fuzzing
  • Secure coding concepts
  • Cross-site scripting prevention
  • Cross-site Request Forgery (XSRF) prevention
  • Application configuration baseline (proper settings)
  • Application hardening
  • Application patch management
4.2 Carry out appropriate procedures to establish host security
  • Operating system security and settings
  • Anti-malware
  • Patch management
  • Hardware security
  • Host software baselining
  • Mobile devices
  • Virtualization
4.3 Explain the importance of data security
  • Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
  • Data encryption
  • Hardware based encryption devices
  • Cloud computing
5.0 Access Control and Identity Management
5.1 Explain the function and purpose of authentication services
  • RADIUS
  • TACACS
  • TACACS+
  • Kerberos
  • LDAP
  • XTACACS
5.2 Explain the fundamental concepts and best practices related to authentication, authorization and access control
  • Identification vs. authentication
  • Authentication (single factor) and authorization
  • Multifactor authentication
  • Biometrics
  • Tokens
  • Common access card
  • Personal identification verification card
  • Smart card
  • Least privilege
  • Separation of duties
  • Single sign on
  • ACLs
  • Access control
  • Mandatory access control
  • Discretionary access control
  • Role/rule-based access control
  • Implicit deny
  • Time of day restrictions
  • Trusted OS
  • Mandatory vacations
  • Job rotation
5.3 Implement appropriate security controls when performing account management
  • Mitigates issues associated with users with multiple account/roles
  • Account policy enforcement
  • Group based privileges
  • User assigned privileges
6.0 Cryptography
6.1 Summarize general cryptography concepts
  • Symmetric vs. asymmetric
  • Fundamental differences and encryption methods
  • Transport encryption
  • Non-repudiation
  • Hashing
  • Key escrow
  • Steganography
  • Digital signatures
  • Use of proven technologies
  • Elliptic curve and quantum cryptography
6.2 Use and apply appropriate cryptographic tools and products
  • WEP vs. WPA/WPA2 and preshared key
  • MD5
  • SHA
  • RIPEMD
  • AES
  • DES
  • 3DES
  • HMAC
  • RSA
  • RC4
  • One-time-pads
  • CHAP
  • PAP
  • NTLM
  • NTLMv2
  • Blowfish
  • PGP/GPG
  • Whole disk encryption
  • TwoFish
  • Comparative strengths of algorithms
  • Use of algorithms with transport encryption
6.3 Explain the core concepts of public key infrastructure
  • Certificate authorities and digital certificates
  • PKI
  • Recovery agent
  • Public key
  • Private key
  • Registration
  • Key escrow
  • Trust models
6.4 Implement PKI, certificate management and associated components
  • Certificate authorities and digital certificates
  • PKI
  • Recovery agent
  • Public key
  • Private keys
  • Registration
  • Key escrow
  • Trust models

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Microsoft Exam 70-293

Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Planning and Implementing Server Roles and Server Security
  • Configure security for servers that are assigned specific roles.
  • Plan a secure baseline installation.
  • Plan security for servers that are assigned specific roles. Roles might include domain controllers, Web servers, database servers, and mail servers.
  • Evaluate and select the operating system to install on computers in an enterprise.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
  • Plan a TCP/IP network infrastructure strategy.
  • Plan and modify a network topology.
  • Plan an Internet connectivity strategy.
  • Plan network traffic monitoring. Tools might include Network Monitor and System Monitor.
  • Troubleshoot connectivity to the Internet.
  • Troubleshoot TCP/IP addressing.
  • Plan a host name resolution strategy.
  • Plan a NetBIOS name resolution strategy.
  • Troubleshoot host name resolution.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access
  • Plan a routing strategy.
  • Plan security for remote access users.
  • Implement secure access between private networks.
  • Troubleshoot TCP/IP routing. Tools might include the route, tracert, ping, pathping, and netsh commands and Network Monitor.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Server Availability
  • Plan services for high availability.
  • Identify system bottlenecks, including memory, processor, disk, and network related bottlenecks.
  • Implement a cluster server.
  • Monitor Network Load Balancing. Tools might include the Network Load Balancing Monitor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in and the WLBS cluster control utility.
  • Plan a backup and recovery strategy.
Planning and Maintaining Network Security
  • Configure network protocol security.
  • Configure security for data transmission.
  • Plan for network protocol security.
  • Plan secure network administration methods.
  • Plan security for wireless networks.
  • Plan security for data transmission.
  • Troubleshoot security for data transmission. Tools might include the IP Security Monitor MMC snap-in and the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) MMC snap-in.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Security Infrastructure.
  • Configure Active Directory directory service for certificate publication.
  • Plan a public key infrastructure (PKI) that uses Certificate Services.
  • Plan a framework for planning and implementing security.
  • Plan a security update infrastructure. Tools might include Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and Microsoft Software Update Services.

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Microsoft Exam 70-294

Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure

Planning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure
  • Plan a strategy for placing global catalog servers.
  • Plan flexible operations master role placement.
  • Implement an Active Directory directory service forest and domain structure.
  • Implement an Active Directory site topology.
  • Plan an administrative delegation strategy.
Managing and Maintaining an Active Directory Infrastructure
  • Manage an Active Directory forest and domain structure.
  • Manage an Active Directory site.
  • Monitor Active Directory replication failures. Tools might include Replication Monitor, Event Viewer, and support tools.
  • Restore Active Directory directory services.
  • Troubleshoot Active Directory.
Planning and Implementing User, Computer, and Group Strategies
  • Plan a security group strategy.
  • Plan a user authentication strategy.
  • Plan an OU structure.
  • Implement an OU structure.
Planning and Implementing Group Policy
  • Plan Group Policy strategy.
  • Configure the user environment by using Group Policy.
  • Deploy a computer environment by using Group Policy.
Managing and Maintaining Group Policy
  • Troubleshoot issues related to Group Policy application. deployment. Tools might include RSoP and the gpresult command.
  • Maintain installed software by using Group Policy.
  • Troubleshoot the application of Group Policy security settings. Tools might include RSoP and the gpresult command.

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Microsoft Exam 70-298

Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network

Creating the Conceptual Design for Network Infrastructure Security by Gathering and Analyzing Business and Technical Requirements
  • Analyze business requirements for designing security. Considerations include existing policies and procedures, sensitivity of data, cost, legal requirements, end-user impact, interoperability, maintainability, scalability, and risk.
  • Design a framework for designing and implementing security. The framework should include prevention, detection, isolation, and recovery.
  • Analyze technical constraints when designing security.
Creating the Logical Design for Network Infrastructure Security
  • Design a public key infrastructure (PKI) that uses Certificate Services.
  • Design a logical authentication strategy.
  • Design security for network management.
  • Design a security update infrastructure.
Creating the Physical Design for Network Infrastructure Security
  • Design network infrastructure security.
  • Design security for wireless networks.
  • Design user authentication for Internet Information Services (IIS).
  • Design security for Internet Information Services (IIS).
  • Design security for communication between networks.
  • Design security for communication with external organizations.
  • Design security for servers that have specific roles. Roles include domain controller, network infrastructure server, file server, IIS server, terminal server, and POP3 mail server.
Designing an Access Control Strategy for Data
  • Design an access control strategy for directory services.
  • Design an access control strategy for files and folders.
  • Design an access control strategy for the registry.
Creating the Physical Design for Client Infrastructure Security
  • Design a client authentication strategy.
  • Design a security strategy for client remote access.
  • Design a strategy for securing client computers. Considerations include desktop and portable computers.

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Microsoft Exam 70-299

Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network

Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Security Policies
  • Plan security templates based on computer role. Computer roles include SQL Server computer, Microsoft Exchange Server computer, domain controller, Internet Authentication Service (IAS) server, and Internet Information Services (IIS) server.
  • Configure security templates.
  • Deploy security templates.
  • Troubleshoot security template problems.
  • Configure additional security based on computer roles. Server computer roles include SQL Server computer, Exchange Server computer, domain controller, Internet Authentication Service (IAS) server, and Internet Information Services (IIS) server. Client computer roles include desktop, portable, and kiosk.
Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Patch Management Infrastructure
  • Plan the deployment of service packs and hotfixes.
  • Assess the current status of service packs and hotfixes. Tools include MBSA and the MBSA command-line tool.
  • Deploy service packs and hotfixes.
Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Security for Network Communications
  • Plan IPSec deployment.
  • Configure IPSec policies to secure communication between networks and hosts. Hosts include domain controllers, Internet Web servers, databases, e-mail servers, and client computers.
  • Deploy and manage IPSec policies.
  • Troubleshoot IPSec.
  • Plan and implement security for wireless networks.
  • Deploy, manage, and configure SSL certificates, including uses for HTTPS, LDAPS, and wireless networks. Considerations include renewing certificates and obtaining self-issued certificates instead of publicly issued certificates.
  • Configure security for remote access users.
Planning, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Authentication, Authorization, and PKI
  • Plan and configure authentication.
  • Plan group structure.
  • Plan and configure authorization.
  • Install, manage, and configure Certificate Services.

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Microsoft Exam 70-649

Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist

Exam: 70-649 - is an upgrade exam that is a composite of three stand-alone exams: Exams 70-640, 70-642, and 70-643. Exam 70-649 validates skills related to the core technology features and functionality of Windows Server 2008, from the existing knowledge base of a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server 2003. This "Exam topics covered" section lists the key topics for each source exam, plus the percentage of material per topic for each. See the "Skills measured" section of this page to learn about the testing objectives of Exam 70-649.

Exam 70-640: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
  • Configuring Server Roles
  • Maintaining the Active Directory Environment
  • Configuring the Active Directory Infrastructure
Exam 70-642: TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
  • Configuring Network Access
  • Deploying Servers
Exam 70-643: TS: Windows Server 2008 Applications, Configuring
  • Configuring Terminal Services
  • Configuring a Web Services Infrastructure
  • Configuring Security for Web Services

Audience profile

Exam 70-649 is intended for IT professionals who currently hold an MCSE on Windows Server 2003 certification and work in the complex computing environment of medium to large companies. The MCSE on Windows Server 2003 is a prerequisite for this exam. Without it, your transcript will show that you passed the exam but will not show credit for the resulting certifications.

Course Outline

Configuring Network Access
  • Configure remote access.
  • Configure Network Access Protection (NAP) components.
  • Configure network authentication.
  • Configure data transmission protocols.
  • Configure wireless access.
  • Configure certificate services.
  • Configure DHCP.
  • Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing.
  • Configure routing.
Configuring Terminal Services
  • Configure Terminal Services remote programs.
  • Configure Terminal Services gateway.
  • Configure Terminal Services load balancing.
  • Configure resource allocation for Terminal Services.
  • Configure Terminal Services licensing.
  • Configure Terminal Services client connections.
  • Configure Terminal Services server options.
Configuring a Web Services Infrastructure
  • Configure File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server.
  • Configure backup.
  • Configure Web applications.
  • Configure application pools.
  • Configure IIS components.
  • Publish IIS Web sites.
  • Migrate sites and Web applications.
  • Configure SMTP service.
  • Configure Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) service.
Configuring Security for Web Services
  • Configure handlers to reduce attack surface.
  • Configure .NET trust levels.
  • Configure authentication.
  • Configure rights.
  • Configure permissions.
  • Configure authorization.
  • Configure certificates.
Deploying and Monitoring Servers
  • Configure Windows Deployment Services (WDS).
  • Capture WDS images.
  • Deploy WDS images.
  • Configure Windows Activation.
  • Create virtual machines.
  • Configure Virtual Server settings.
  • Install Windows Server Enterprise.
  • Install server core.
Configuring Server Roles
  • Implement server roles by using Server Manager.
  • Configure ADLDS.
  • Configure ADRMS.
  • Configure the Active Directory server core.
  • Configure the read-only domain controller (RODC).
  • Configure Active Directory Certificate Services.
  • Configure Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS).
Maintaining the Active Directory Environment
  • Configure backup and recovery.
  • Perform offline maintenance.
  • Configure custom application directory partitions.
Configuring the Active Directory Infrastructure
  • Configure communication security for Active Directory.
  • Configure the global catalog.

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Microsoft Exam 70-646

Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator

Planning for Server Deployment
  • Plan server installations and upgrades.
  • Plan for automated server deployment.
  • Plan infrastructure services server roles.
  • Plan application servers and services.
  • Plan file and print server roles.
Planning for Server Management
  • Plan server management strategies.
  • Plan for delegated administration.
  • Plan and implement group policy strategy.
Monitoring and Maintaining Servers
  • Implement patch management strategy.
  • Monitor servers for performance evaluation and optimization.
  • Monitor and maintain security and policies.
Planning Application and Data Provisioning
  • Provision applications.
  • Provision data.
Planning for Business Continuity and High Availability
  • Plan storage.
  • Plan high availability.
  • Plan for backup and recovery.

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Microsoft Exam 70-647

Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator

Planning Network and Application Services

  • Plan for name resolution and IP addressing.
  • Design for network access.
  • Plan for application delivery.
  • Plan for Terminal Services.

Designing Core Identity and Access Management Components

  • Design Active Directory forests and domains.
  • Design the Active Directory physical topology.
  • Design the Active Directory administrative model.
  • Design the enterprise-level group policy strategy.

Designing Support Identity and Access Management Components

  • Plan for domain or forest migration, upgrade, and restructuring.
  • Design the branch office deployment.
  • Design and implement public key infrastructure.
  • Plan for interoperability.

Designing for Business Continuity and Data Availability

  • Plan for business continuity.
  • Design for software updates and compliance management.
  • Design the operating system virtualization strategy.
  • Design for data management and data access.

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