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| Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) candidates on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 track are required to satisfy the following requirements : |
Core Exams (6 Exams Required)
Four networking system exams
One client operating system exam
One design exam
Elective Exams (1 Exam Required) |
| Together with the core exams, the elective exams provide a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise in solution design and implementation. MCSE candidates should also have at least one year of experience implementing and administering network operating systems and desktop operating systems. |
CORE EXAMS : NETWORKING SYSTEM
Exam 70-290 : Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Exam 70-291 : Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure.
Exam 70-293 : Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure.
Exam 70-294 : Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
Infrastructure. |
CORE EXAMS : CLIENT OPERATING SYSTEM
Exam 70-270 : Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional. |
CORE EXAMS : DESIGN
Exam 70-297 : Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Network Infrastructure. |
ELECTIVE EXAM
Exam 70-284 : Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. |
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General
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Introduction to Windows 2000 Professional
Version Differences / New Features
Customizing Windows 200 Professional |
| Installation |
Installation Prerequisites/HCL
Installation Methods
Attended
Unattended
Over the Network
Upgrading previous versions
Application Installation
Hardware Installation
Device Drivers
Multiple Boot Configurations |
Management
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Setting up & Managing User
Setting up & Managing Group Accounts
MMC
Services
Service Packs
Managing Data Storage
Disk Management |
| File Systems |
DFS, EFS, and Compression
FAT and FAT32
NTFS
Offline Folders |
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| System Maintenance and Optimization |
De fragmentation
Performance
Scheduled Tasks |
| Security |
Authentication
File and Share Security
Securing Resources
NTFS Permissions
Administering Shared Folders and Resources
Auditing Resources and Events
Disk Quota |
| Printers |
Installing printer locally
Accessing a Remote printer
Implementing Security to printers |
| Networking |
File and Printer Sharing
Understanding DNS
Understanding TCP/IP
Internet Connection Sharing & Firewall Configuration |
| Troubleshooting |
Emergency Repair Disk
Backup & Restore
Domain Logon and Authentication
Hardware and Driver Issues
Recovery Console |
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| General |
Introduction to Windows XP Professional
Version Differences/New Features
Windows Installer
Customizing Windows XP Professional |
| Installation |
Installation Prerequisites/HCL
Installation Methods
Attended
Unattended
Over the Network
Upgrading previous versions
Remote Installation Services
Application Installation
Hardware Installation
Device Drivers
Multiple Boot Configurations |
| Management |
Setting up & Managing User
Setting up & Managing Group Accounts
MMC
Services
Service Packs
Managing Data Storage
Disk Management |
| File Systems |
DFS
EFS
Compression FAT and FAT32
NTFS
Offline Folders |
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| System Maintenance and Optimization |
De fragmentation
Performance
Scheduled Tasks
Windows Update Manager |
| Security |
Authentication
File and Share Security
Securing Resources
NTFS Permissions
Administering Shared Folders and Resources
Auditing Resources and Events
Disk Quota
Firewall |
| Printers |
Installing printer locally
Accessing a Remote printer
Implementing Security to printers |
| Networking |
File and Printer Sharing
Mobile Computing
Understanding DNS
Understanding TCP/IP
Remote Desktop Connection
Terminal Service Web Connection
Internet Connection Sharing and Firewall Configuration |
| Troubleshooting |
Advanced Recovery Options
Backup & Restore
Domain Logon and Authentication
Hardware and Driver Issues
Using Files and Setting Transfer wizard |
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| General |
Introduction to Windows 2003 Server
Version Differences/New Features
Windows Installer
Customizing Windows 2003 Server |
| Installation |
Basic Attended
Unattended Installation
Remote Installations Service
Upgrading from Windows 2000 |
| Active Directory & DNS |
Configuring Directory Services
Directory Services Terminology
Domain Administration
Domain Planning
Domains and Forest Structures |
| Server Administration |
User Accounts
Group Accounts
Computer Accounts
Profiles |
| Disks and File Systems |
Administering File Systems, Shares, Advanced Disk Management, Distributed and Remote File Systems, File Systems, Replication, and Fault Tolerance, Shadows Copies, Disk Quota
Printers
Installing & Configuring Local Printer
Installing & Configuring Remote Printer, Using IPP |
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| Security |
Configuring Security
Group Policies
Security Templates
Security and Kerberos
Auditing System Resources |
| Server Configuration |
Network Configuration
Remote Desktop Administration
IIS 6.0
Terminal Servers
Terminal Service Web Connection
Internet Connection Sharing
RAID
Performance Monitoring
Performance Tuning |
| Maintenance |
Disaster Recovery
Backup & Restore
Using ASR
Server Optimization
Software and Updates
Storage |
| Troubleshooting |
Boot up failure
Client and Connectivity Problems
Network Problems
Permissions
Print Services Problem |
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| General |
Understanding windows 2003 Networks
OSI Reference Model
Application Layer
Presentation Layer
Session Layer
Transport Layer
Network Layer
Data-Link Layer
Physical Layer |
| TCP/IP Model |
TCP / IP
IP Addressing
Sub netting
Super netting
CIDR
Routing
ICS
NAT |
| DHCP |
Understanding DHCP
DHCP Server
DHCP Clients
DHCP Relay Agents |
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| DNS |
Introduction to DNS
DNS Servers
DNS Clients
DNS Records (A, CNAME, PTR, MX, AAAA, etc.,)
Zones, Delegation Zones, Stub Zones
Primary
Secondary
Caching Only
Forwarders
Dynamic DNS |
| WINS |
WINS Overview
WINS Components
WINS Database
Designing a WINS Infrastructure |
| Advanced Routing Concepts |
Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
RIS
OSPF |
| Remote Access Service |
RAS Server
RAS Clients
RADIUS
Virtual Private Network
PPTP
L2TP |
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| Planning a Network
Network Topology |
| BUS, STAR, RING, MESH, CELLULAR, HYBRID |
| Network Cables |
| Co-axial, Twisted Pair, Fiber Optic |
| Network Devices |
Repeaters, Hubs, Switches, Bridges, Routers,
Brouters, Modems, etc., |
| Transmission Media Connectors |
| T-BNC, RJ –11, RJ-45, etc., |
| Cabling Standards |
| Jack Panel, I/O ports, Structured Cabling Guidelines. |
| Locating Network Resources |
Determining Location Criteria
Locating Workstation, Peripherals, Cables,
Connectivity Devices, Servers |
| Planning a TCP/IP Network Infrastructure |
Determining IP Addressing Requirements
Using Public and Private Addresses
Using Routers & Switches
Planning for internet connectivity
Planning, Designing and Implementing the
Given Scenarios |
| Planning for Security Infrastructure |
Security Basics
Security Updates Security Policies
Securing a Wireless Network |
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| Designing a Security Infrastructure |
Cryptography
Port Blocking
Packet Filtering
Network Monitoring |
| Installing, Configuring and Maintaining |
Multiple Web Site (IP Based and Hostname Based)
Multiple FTP Site
Administration Web Site
Telnet Server |
| Creating and Managing Digital Certificates |
Enterprise
Stand alone
Web Server Certificate
Web Browser Certificate
E-mail Certificate |
| Maintaining Server Availability |
Network Load Balancing
Clustering |
| Planning a Secure Baseline Installation |
Deploying Security Configurations
Securing Network Communications using IP Sec |
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| General |
Introduction to ADS
Active Directory Objects & Components
The Global Catalog
Object Naming
DNS |
| Active Directory Concepts |
Forests
Domain Trees
Domain Controllers
Additional Domain Controllers
Child Domain Controllers
Sites
Replication
Trust Relation Ship |
| Installing & Configuring Active Directory |
Creating Multiple Domains, Trees and Forests
Configuring Sites and Managing Replication
Configuring Intersite Replication
Renaming and Restructuring Domains
Renaming Domain Controllers
Managing Operation Master Roles
Managing Trust Relationship |
| Disaster Recovery |
Backing up ADS
Restoring ADS
Using ASR |
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| Administering Active Directory |
User Accounts
User Profiles and Home Folder
Group Accounts
OU Structure
Command Line Administration |
| Group Policy |
Understanding Group Policy
Group Policy Settings
Administrative Templates
Resultant Set of Policy (RSOP)
Creating, Filtering, Linking, Modifying & Removing GPO
Deploying Software Using GPO
Setting up a SDP |
| Administering Security |
Locating & Controlling Access to Active Directory Objects
Delegating Administrative Control
Using Security Templates
Using Security Configuration and Analysis
Implementing Audit Policy, Software Restriction Policies |
| Managing Active Directory Performance |
Service Logs & System Monitor
Performance Logs & Alters
Optimizing and Troubleshooting ADS
Using windows 2003 Support Tools |
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| Introduction to Active Directory & Network |
Infrastructure
Active Directory Overview
DNS Overview
TCP/IP Overview
Remote Access Overview |
| Analyzing and Existing Infrastructure |
Analyzing the Company
Analyzing the Existing Network Topology
Analyzing the Existing Directory Structure |
| Planning an Active Directory Structure |
Designing a Forest & Domain Model
Defining a Naming Strategy |
| Designing an Administrative
Security Structure |
Designing an OU Structure
Planning an Account Strategy
Designing a GPO Implementation |
| Designing a Site Plan |
Designing a Site Topology
Planning a Domain Controllers
Planning a Replication Strategy
Designing a Migration Path |
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| Designing a DNS Structure |
Analyzing the Existing DNS Implementation
Designing a DNS Name Resolution Strategy
Designing a DNS Implementation
Designing a DNS Service Placement Strategy |
| Designing a WINS Structure |
Understanding WINS
Designing a WINS Infrastructure
Designing a WINS Replication Strategy |
Designing a Network and
Routing Infrastructure |
Creating an IP Addressing Scheme
Designing a Perimeter Network
Creating a DHCP Strategy |
| Designing Internet Connectivity |
Identifying Redundancy Requirements
Identifying Bandwidth Requirements
Designing NAT |
| Designing a Remote Access Strategy |
Designing Remote Access Strategy
Designing the Remote Access Infrastructure
Designing Security for Remote Access Users |
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| General |
Understanding Messaging System
Introduction to Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server
Integration with Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server Architecture
Co-existence with previous versions of Exchange Servers
Backward Compatibility and Interoperability |
| Planning and Installing Exchange 2003 Server |
Prerequisite for installing Exchange 2003 Server
Preparing Windows 2003 Server for
Exchange 2003 Installation
Testing Exchange 2003 Installation
Installing and Upgrading
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server to
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server |
| Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server Client Configuration |
Microsoft Outlook Express
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook Web Access |
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| Creating and Managing |
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server Configuration
Recipients
Address List
SMTP Transport
Message Routing
POP3
IMAP
HTTP
NNTP
Routing & Administrative Groups |
| Implementing Advanced Security |
Mail Box
Digital Certificates
Public Folder Management & Replication |
| Disaster Recovery |
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Client Side Backup & Restores
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server Side Backup & Restores
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server in Clustered Environment
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server Front End & Back End Configuration
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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