- Course 20740B: Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016
- Course 20741B:Networking with Windows Server 2016
- Course 20742B: Identity with Windows Server 2016
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Course name: |
Course 20740B: Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016 |
Type: |
Course |
Delivery method: |
Instructor-led (classroom) |
Length: |
5 days |
Overview
About this course
This five-day course is designed primarily for IT professionals who have some experience with Windows Server. It is designed for professionals who will be responsible for managing storage and compute by using Windows Server 2016, and who need to understand the scenarios, requirements, and storage and compute options that are available and applicable to Windows Server 2016.
Audience profile
This course is intended for IT professionals who have some experiencing working with Windows Server, and who are looking for a single five-day course that covers storage and compute technologies in Windows Server 2016. This course will help them update their knowledge and skills related to storage and compute for Windows Server 2016.
Candidates suitable for this course would be:
− Windows Server administrators who are relatively new to Windows Server administration and related technologies, and who want to learn more about the storage and compute features in Windows Server 2016.
− IT professionals with general IT knowledge, who are looking to gain knowledge about Windows Server, especially around storage and compute technologies in Windows Server 2016.
The secondary audience for this course are IT professionals looking to take the Microsoft 70-740 certification exam, Installation, Storage and Compute with Windows Server 2016.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
− Prepare and install Nano Server, a Server Core installation, and plan a server upgrade and migration strategy.
− Describe the various storage options, including partition table formats, basic and dynamic disks, file systems, virtual hard disks, and drive hardware, and explain how to manage disks and volumes.
− Describe enterprise storage solutions, and select the appropriate solution for a given situation.
− Implement and manage Storage Spaces and Data Deduplication.
− Install and configure Microsoft Hyper-V.
− Deploy, configure, and manage Windows and Hyper-V containers.
− Describe the high availability and disaster recovery technologies in Windows Server 2016.
− Plan, create, and manage a failover cluster.
− Implement failover clustering for Hyper-V virtual machines.
− Configure a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster, and plan for an NLB implementation.
− Create and manage deployment images.
− Manage, monitor, and maintain virtual machine installations.
Course details
Module 1: Installing, upgrading, and migrating servers and workloads.
− This module describes the new features of Windows Server 2016, and explains how to prepare for and install Nano Server and Server Core.
− This module also describes how to plan a server upgrade and migration strategy, and explains how to perform a migration of server roles and workloads within and across domains.
− Finally, this module explains how to choose an activation model based on your environment characteristics.
Lessons
− Introducing Windows Server 2016
− Preparing and installing Nano Server and Server Core
− Preparing for upgrades and migrations
− Migrating server roles and workloads
− Windows Server activation models
Lab : Installing and configuring Nano Server
− Installing Nano Server
− Completing post-installation tasks on Nano Server
− Performing remote management
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe the new features of Windows Server 2016.
− Prepare for and install Nano Server and Server Core.
− Plan a server upgrade and migration strategy.
− Perform a migration of server roles and workloads within a domain and across domains.
− Choose an activation model.
Module 2: Configuring local storage.
− This module explains how to manage disks and volumes in Windows Server 2016.
Lessons
− Managing disks in Windows Server
− Managing volumes in Windows Server
Lab : Configuring local storage
− Creating and managing volumes
− Resizing volumes
− Managing virtual hard disks
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Manage disks in Windows Server.
− Manage volumes in Windows Server.
Module 3: Implementing enterprise storage solutions.
− This module discusses direct-attached storage (DAS), network-attached storage (NAS), and storage area networks (SANs).
− It also explains the purpose of Microsoft Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) Server, data center bridging (DCB), and Multipath I/O (MPIO).
− Additionally, this module compares Fibre Channel, Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI), and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), and describes how to configure sharing in Windows Server 2016.
Lessons
− Overview of DAS, NAS, and SANs
− Comparing Fibre Channel, iSCSI, and Fibre Channel over Ethernet
− Understanding iSNS, DCB, and MPIO
− Configuring sharing in Windows Server 2016
Lab : Planning and configuring storage technologies and components
− Planning storage requirements
− Configuring iSCSI storage
− Configuring and managing the share infrastructure
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe DAS, NAS, and SANs.
− Compare Fibre Channel iSCSI, and FCoE.
− Explain the use of iSNS, DCB, and MPIO.
− Configure sharing in Windows Server.
Module 4: Implementing Storage Spaces and Data Deduplication.
− This module explains how to implement and manage Storage Spaces.
− This module also explains how to implement Data Deduplication.
Lessons
− Implementing Storage Spaces
− Managing Storage Spaces
− Implementing Data Deduplication
Lab : Implementing Storage Spaces
− Creating a Storage Space
Lab : Implementing Data Deduplication
− Installing Data Deduplication
− Configuring Data Deduplication
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe and implement the Storage Spaces feature in the context of enterprise storage needs.
− Manage and maintain Storage Spaces.
− Describe and implement Data Deduplication.
Module 5: Installing and configuring Hyper-V and virtual machines.
− This module provides an overview of Hyper-V and virtualization.
− It explains how to install Hyper-V, and how to configure storage and networking on Hyper-V host servers.
− Additionally, it explains how to configure and manage Hyper-V virtual machines.
Lessons
− Overview of Hyper-V
− Installing Hyper-V
− Configuring storage on Hyper-V host servers
− Configuring networking on Hyper-V host servers
− Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines
− Managing virtual machines
Lab : Installing and configuring Hyper-V
− Verify installattion of the Hyper-V server role
− Configuring Hyper-V networks
− Creating and configuring a virtual machines
− Enable nested virtualization for a virtual machine
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe Hyper-V and virtualization.
− Install Hyper-V.
− Configure storage on Hyper-V host servers.
− Configure networking on Hyper-V host servers.
− Configure Hyper-V virtual machines.
− Manage Hyper-V virtual machines.
Module 6: Deploying and managing Windows and Hyper-V containers.
− This module provides and overview of containers in Windows Server 2016.
− Additionally, this module explains how to deploy Windows Server and Hyper-V containers.
− It also explains how to install, configure, and manage containers by using Docker.
Lessons
− Overview of containers in Windows Server 2016
− Deploying Windows Server and Hyper-V containers
− Installing, configuring, and managing containers by using Docker
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe containers in Windows Server 2016.
− Explain how to deploy containers.
− Explain how to install, configure, and manage containers using Docker.
Module 7: Overview of high availability and disaster recovery.
− This module provides an overview of high availability and high availability with failover clustering in Windows Server 2016.
− It further explains how to plan high availability and disaster recovery solutions with Hyper-V virtual machines.
− Additionally, this module explains how to back up and restore the Windows Server 2016 operating system and data by using Windows Server Backup.
Lessons
− Defining levels of availability
− Planning high availability and disaster recovery solutions with Hyper-V virtual machines
− Backing up and restoring by using Windows Server Backup
− High availability with failover clustering in Windows Server 2016
Lab : Planning and implementing a high availability and disaster recovery solution
− Determining the appropriate high availability and disaster recovery solution
− Implementing storage migration
− Configuring Hyper-V replicas
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe levels of availability.
− Plan for high availability and disaster recovery solutions with Hyper-V virtual machines.
− Back up and restore data by using Windows Server Backup.
− Describe high availability with failover clustering in Window Server 2016.
Module 8: Implementing failover clustering.
− This module explains how to plan for failover clustering.
− It also explains how to create, manage, and troubleshoot a failover cluster.
Lessons
− Planning a failover cluster
− Creating and configuring a new failover cluster
− Maintaining a failover cluster
− Troubleshooting a failover cluster
− Implementing site high availability with stretch clustering
Lab : Implementing a failover clustering
− Creating a failover cluster
− Verifying quorum settings and adding a node
Lab : Managing a failover cluster
− Evicting a node and verifying quorum settings
− Changing the quorum from Disk Witness to File Share Witness, and defining node voting
− Verifying high availability
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Plan for a failover-clustering implementation.
− Create and configure a failover cluster.
− Maintain a failover cluster.
− Troubleshoot a failover cluster.
− Implement high availability and stretch clustering for a site.
Module 9: Implementing failover clustering with Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V.
− This module describes how Hyper-V integrates with failover clustering.
− It also explains how to implement Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs) in failover clusters.
Lessons
− Overview of the integration of Hyper-V Server 2016 with failover clustering
− Implementing Hyper-V VMs on failover clusters
− Key features for VMs in a clustered environment
Lab : Implementing failover clustering with Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V
− Configure iSCSI storage
− Configuring a failover cluster for Hyper-V
− Configuring a highly available VM
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe how Hyper-V integrates with failover clustering.
− Implement Hyper-V VMs on failover clusters.
− Describe the key features for VMs in a clustered environment.
Module 10: Implementing Network Load Balancing.
− This module provides an overview of NLB clusters.
− It also explains how to plan and configure an NLB cluster implementation.
Lessons
− Overview of NLB
− Configuring an NLB cluster
− Planning an NLB implementation
Lab : Implementing NLB
− Implementing a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster
− Configuring and managing the NLB cluster
− Validating high availability for the NLB cluster
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe NLB.
− Configure an NLB cluster.
− Explain how to plan an NLB implementation.
Module 11: Creating and managing deployment images.
− This module provides an overview of the Windows Server 2016 image deployment process.
− It also explains how to create and manage deployment images by using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT).
− Additionally, it describes different workloads in the virtual machine environment.
Lessons
− Introduction to deployment images
− Creating and managing deployment images by using MDT
− Virtual machine environments for different workloads
Lab : Using MDT to deploy Windows Server 2016
− Configuring MDT
− Creating and deploying an image
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe the Windows Server 2016 image deployment process.
− Create and manage deployment images by using MDT.
− Describe the different workloads in the virtual machine environment.
Module 12: Managing, monitoring, and maintaining virtual machine installations.
− This module provides an overview on Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and the requirements to implement WSUS.
− It explains how to manage the update process with WSUS. Additionally, this module provides an overview of Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) and Windows Server 2016 monitoring tools.
− Finally, this module describes how to use Performance Monitor, and how to manage event logs.
Lessons
− WSUS overview and deployment options
− Update management process with WSUS
− Overview of Windows PowerShell DSC
− Overview of Windows Server 2016 monitoring tools
− Using Performance Monitor
− Monitoring event logs
Lab : Implementing WSUS and deploying updates
− Implementing WSUS
− Configuring update settings
− Approving and deploying an update by using WSUS
Lab : Monitoring and troubleshooting Windows Server 2016
− Establishing a performance baseline
− Identifying the source of a performance problem
− Viewing and configuring centralized event logs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe the purpose of WSUS and the requirements to implement WSUS.
− Manage the update process with WSUS.
− Describe the purpose and benefits of Windows PowerShell DSC.
− Describe the monitoring tools available in Windows Server 2016.
− Use Performance Monitor.
− Manage event logs.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
− A basic understanding of networking fundamentals.
− An awareness and understanding of security best practices.
− An understanding of basic AD DS concepts.
− Basic knowledge of server hardware.
− Experience supporting and configuring Windows client operating systems such as Windows 8 or Windows 10.
− Additionally, students would benefit from having some previous Windows Server operating system experience, such as experience as a Windows Server systems administrator.
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Course name: |
Course 20741B:Networking with Windows Server 2016 |
Type: |
Course |
Delivery method: |
Instructor-led (classroom) |
Length: |
5 days |
Overview
About this course
This five-days classroom-based course provides the fundamental networking skills required to deploy and support Windows Server 2016 in most organizations. It covers IP fundamentals, remote access technologies, and more advanced content including Software Defined Networking.
Audience profile
This course is intended for existing IT professionals who have some networking knowledge and experience and are looking for a single course that provides insight into core and advanced networking technologies in Windows Server 2016. This audience would typically include:
− Network administrators who are looking to reinforce existing skills and learn about new networking technology changes and functionality in Windows Server 2016.
− System or Infrastructure Administrators with general networking knowledge who are looking to gain core and advanced networking knowledge and skills on Windows Server 2016.
The secondary audience for this course is those IT professionals who are looking to take the MCSA 70-741: Networking with Windows Server 2016 exam.
At course completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
− Plan and implement an IPv4 network.
− Implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Implement IPv6.
− Implement Domain Name System (DNS).
− Implement and manage IP address management (IPAM).
− Plan for remote access.
− Implement DirectAccess.
− Implement virtual private networks (VPNs).
− Implement networking for branch offices.
− Configure advanced networking features.
− Implement Software Defined Networking.
Course Outline
Module 1: Planning and implementing an IPv4 network.
− This module explains how to plan and implement an IPv4 addressing scheme to support organizational needs.
Lessons
− Planning IPv4 addressing
− Configuring an IPv4 host
Lab : Planning an IPv4 network
− Planning the IPv4 address assignments
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Plan IPv4 addressing.
− Configure an IPv4 host.
Module 2: Implementing DHCP.
− This module explains how to plan and implement DHCP to support the IPv4 infrastructure.
Lessons
− Overview of the DHCP server role
− Deploying DHCP
− Managing and troubleshooting DHCP
Lab : Implementing DHCP
− Planning the DHCP server implementation
− Implementing the DHCP configuration
− Validating the DHCP implementation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Explain the DHCP server role.
− Deploy DHCP.
− Manage and troubleshoot DHCP.
Module 3: Implementing IPv6.
− This module explains how to implement IPv6, and how to integrate IPv6 and IPv4 networks.
Lessons
− Overview of IPv6 addressing
− Configuring an IPv6 host
− Implementing IPv6 and IPv4 coexistence
− Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6
Lab : Configuring and evaluating IPv6 transition technologies
− Reviewing the default IPv6 configuration
− Implementing DHCPv6
− Configuring network integration by using ISATAP
− Configuring native IPv6 connectivity
− Configuring 6to4 connectivity
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe the features and benefits of IPv6.
− Configure an IPv6 host.
− Implement the coexistence between IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
− Transition from an IPv4 network to an IPv6 network.
Module 4: Implementing DNS
− This module explains how to install and configure DNS within the organization’s network.
Lessons
− Implementing DNS servers
− Configuring zones in DNS
− Configuring name resolution between DNS zones
− Configuring DNS integration with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
Lab : Planning and implementing name resolution by using DNS
− Planning DNS name resolution
− Implementing DNS servers and zones
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Implement DNS servers.
− Configure zones in DNS.
− Configure name resolution between DNS zones.
− Configure DNS integration with AD DS.
Module 5: Implementing and managing IPAM.
− This module explains how to implement and manage the IPAM feature in Windows Server 2016.
− This module also explains how to use IPAM to manage services such as DHCP and DNS.
Lessons
− Overview of IPAM
− Deploying IPAM
− Managing IP address spaces by using IPAM
Lab : Implementing IPAM
− Installing the IPAM Server feature
− Provisioning the IPAM Server
− Managing IP address spaces by using IPAM
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe the IPAM functionality and components.
− Deploy IPAM.
− Manage IP address spaces by using IPAM.
Module 6: Remote access in Windows Server 2016.
− This module explains how to plan for remote access in Windows Server 2016 and how to implement Web Application Proxy.
Lessons
− Overview of remote access
− Implementing the Web Application Proxy
Lab : Implementing Web Application Proxy
− Implementing Web Application Proxy
− Validating the Web Application Proxy deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe remote access.
− Implement Web Application Proxy.
Module 7: Implementing DirectAccess.
− This module explains how to implement and manage DirectAccess in Windows Server 2016.
Lessons
− Overview of DirectAccess
− Implementing DirectAccess by using the Getting Started Wizard
− Implementing and managing an advanced DirectAccess infrastructure
Lab : Implementing DirectAccess by using the Getting Started Wizard
− Verifying readiness for a DirectAccess deployment
− Configuring DirectAccess
− Validating the DirectAccess deployment
Lab : Deploying an advanced DirectAccess solution
− Preparing the environment for DirectAccess
− Implementing the advanced DirectAccess infrastructure
− Validating the DirectAccess deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Explain DirectAccess and how it works.
− Implement DirectAccess by using the Getting Started Wizard.
− Implement and manage an advanced DirectAccess infrastructure.
Module 8: Implementing VPNs
− This module explains how to implement and manage remote access in Windows Server 2016 by using VPNs.
Lessons
− Planning VPNs
− Implementing VPNs
Lab : Implementing a VPN
− Implementing a VPN
− Validating the VPN deployment
− Troubleshooting VPN access
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Plan a VPN solution.
− Implement VPNs.
Module 9: Implementing networking for branch offices.
− This module explains how to implement network services for branch offices.
Lessons
− Networking features and considerations for branch offices
− Implementing Distributed File System (DFS) for branch offices
− Implementing BranchCache for branch offices
Lab : Implementing DFS for branch offices
− Implementing DFS
− Validating the deployment
Lab : Implementing BranchCache
− Implementing BranchCache
− Validating the deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe the networking features and considerations for branch offices.
− Implement DFS for branch offices.
− Implement BranchCache for branch offices.
Module 10: Configuring advanced networking features.
− This module explains how to implement an advanced networking infrastructure.
Lessons
− Overview of high performance networking features
− Configuring advanced Microsoft Hyper-V networking features
Lab : Configuring advanced Hyper-V networking features
− Creating and using Hyper-V virtual switches
− Configuring and using the advanced features of a virtual switch
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe the high performance networking enhancements in Windows Server 2016.
− Configure the advanced Microsoft Hyper-V networking features.
Module 11: Implementing Software Defined Networking.
− This module explains how to implement software defined networking.
Lessons
− Overview of Software Defined Networking
− Implementing network virtualization
− Implementing Network Controller
Lab : Deploying Network Controller
− Preparing to deploy Network Controller
− Deploying Network Controller
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe Software Defined Networking.
− Implement network virtualization.
− Implement Network Controller.
Prerequisites
In addition to professional experience, students who attend this training should already have the following technical knowledge:
− Experience working with Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012
− Experience working in a Windows Server infrastructure enterprise environment
− Knowledge of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model
− Understanding of core networking infrastructure components and technologies such as cabling, routers, hubs, and switches
− Familiarity with networking topologies and architectures such as local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) and wireless networking
− Some basic knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol stack, addressing and name resolution
− Experience with and knowledge of Hyper-V and virtualization
− Hands-on experience working with the Windows client operating systems such as Windows 8.1 or Windows 10
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Course name: |
Course 20742B: Identity with Windows Server 2016 |
Type: |
Course |
Delivery method: |
Instructor-led (classroom) |
Length: |
5 days |
Overview
About this course
This five-day instructor-led course teaches IT Pros how to deploy and configure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in a distributed environment, how to implement Group Policy, how to perform backup and restore, and how to monitor and troubleshoot Active Directory–related issues with Windows Server 2016. Additionally, this course teaches how to deploy other Active Directory server roles such as Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) and Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS).
Audience profile
This course is primarily intended for existing IT professionals who have some AD DS knowledge and experience and who aim to develop knowledge about identity and access technologies in Windows Server 2016. This would typically include:
− AD DS administrators who are looking to train in identity and access technologies with Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
− System or infrastructure administrators with general AD DS experience and knowledge who are looking to cross-train in core and advanced identity and access technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
The secondary audience for this course includes IT professionals who are looking to consolidate their knowledge about AD DS and related technologies, in addition to IT professionals who want to prepare for the 70-742 exam.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
− Install and configure domain controllers.
− Manage objects in AD DS by using graphical tools and Windows PowerShell.
− Implement AD DS in complex environments.
− Implement AD DS sites, and configure and manage replication.
− Implement and manage Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
− Manage user settings by using GPOs.
− Secure AD DS and user accounts.
− Implement and manage a certificate authority (CA) hierarchy with AD CS.
− Deploy and manage certificates.
− Implement and administer AD FS.
− Implement and administer Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS).
− Implement synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD.
− Monitor, troubleshoot, and establish business continuity for AD DS services.
Course details
Module 1: Installing and configuring domain controllers.
− This module describes the features of AD DS and how to install domain controllers (DCs).
− It also covers the considerations for deploying DCs.
Lessons
− Overview of AD DS
− Overview of AD DS domain controllers
− Deploying a domain controller
Lab : Deploying and administering AD DS
− Deploying AD DS
− Deploying domain controllers by performing domain controller cloning
− Administering AD DS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe AD DS and its main components.
− Describe the purpose of domain controllers and their roles.
− Describe the considerations for deploying domain controllers.
Module 2: Managing objects in AD DS.
− This module describes how to use various techniques to manage objects in AD DS.
− This includes creating and configuring user, group, and computer objects.
Lessons
− Managing user accounts
− Managing groups in AD DS
− Managing computer objects in AD DS
− Using Windows PowerShell for AD DS administration
− Implementing and managing OUs
Lab : Managing AD DS objects
− Creating and managing groups in AD DS
− Creating and configuring user accounts in AD DS
− Managing computer objects in AD DS
Lab : Administering AD DS
− Delegate administration for OUs
− Creating and modifying AD DS objects with Windows PowerShell
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Manage user accounts in AD DS.
− Manage groups in AD DS.
− Manage computer objects in AD DS.
− Use Windows PowerShell for AD DS administration.
− Implement and manage OUs.
− Administer AD DS.
Module 3: Advanced AD DS infrastructure management.
− This module describes how to plan and implement an AD DS deployment that includes multiple domains and forests.
− The module provides an overview of the components in an advanced AD DS deployment, the process of implementing a distributed AD DS environment, and the procedure for configuring AD DS trusts.
Lessons
− Overview of advanced AD DS deployments
− Deploying a distributed AD DS environment
− Configuring AD DS trusts
Lab : Domain and trust management in AD DS
− Implementing forest trusts
− Implementing child domains in AD DS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe the components of an advanced AD DS deployment.
− Explain how to deploy a distributed AD DS environment.
− Explain how to configure AD DS trusts.
Module 4: Implementing and administering AD DS sites and replication.
− This module describes how to plan and implement an AD DS deployment that includes multiple locations.
− The module explains how replication works in a Windows Server 2016 AD DS environment.
Lessons
− Overview of AD DS replication
− Configuring AD DS sites
− Configuring and monitoring AD DS replication
Lab : Implementing AD DS sites and replication
− Modifying the default site
− Creating additional sites and subnets
− Configuring AD DS replication
− Monitoring and troubleshooting AD DS replication
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe how AD DS replication works.
− Configure AD DS sites to help optimize authentication and replication traffic.
− Configure and monitor AD DS replication.
Module 5: Implementing Group Policy.
− This module describes how to implement a GPO infrastructure.
− The module provides an overview of the components and technologies that compose the Group Policy framework.
Lessons
− Introducing Group Policy
− Implementing and administering GPOs
− Group Policy scope and Group Policy processing
− Troubleshooting the application of GPOs
Lab : Implementing a Group Policy infrastructure
− Creating and configuring GPOs
− Managing GPO scope
Lab : Troubleshooting Group Policy infrastructure
− Verify GPO application
− Troubleshooting GPOs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Explain what Group Policy is.
− Implement and administer GPOs.
− Describe Group Policy scope and Group Policy processing.
− Troubleshoot GPO application.
Module 6: Managing user settings with Group Policy.
− This module describes how to configure Group Policy settings and Group Policy preferences.
− This includes implementing administrative templates, configuring folder redirection and scripts, and configuring Group Policy preferences.
Lessons
− Implementing administrative templates
− Configuring Folder Redirection, Software Installation, and Scripts
− Configuring Group Policy preferences
Lab : Managing user settings with GPOs
− Using administrative templates to manage user settings
− Implement settings by using Group Policy preferences
− Configuring Folder Redirection
− Planning Group Policy (optional)
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Implement administrative templates.
− Configure Folder Redirection, software installation, and scripts.
− Configure Group Policy preferences.
Module 7: Securing Active Directory Domain Services.
− This module describes how to configure domain controller security, account security, password security, and Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA).
Lessons
− Securing domain controllers
− Implementing account security
− Implementing audit authentication
− Configuring managed service accounts
Lab : Securing AD DS
− Implementing security policies for accounts, passwords, and administrative groups
− Deploying and configuring an RODC
− Creating and associating a group MSA
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Secure domain controllers.
− Implement account security.
− Implement audit authentication.
− Configure managed service accounts (MSAs).
Module 8: Deploying and managing AD CS.
− This module describes how to implement an AD CS deployment.
− This includes deploying, administering, and troubleshooting CAs.
Lessons
− Deploying CAs
− Administering CAs
− Troubleshooting and maintaining CAs
Lab : Deploying and configuring a two-tier CA hierarchy
− Deploying an offline root CA
− Deploying an enterprise subordinate CA
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Deploy CAs.
− Administer CAs.
− Troubleshoot and maintain CAs.
Module 9: Deploying and managing certificates.
− This module describes how to deploy and manage certificates in an AD DS environment.
− This involves deploying and managing certificate templates, managing certificate revocation and recovery, using certificates in a business environment, and implementing smart cards.
Lessons
− Deploying and managing certificate templates
− Managing certificate deployment, revocation, and recovery
− Using certificates in a business environment
− Implementing and managing smart cards
Lab : Deploying and using certificates
− Configuring certificate templates
− Enrolling and using certificates
− Configuring and implementing key recovery
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Deploy and manage certificate templates.
− Manage certificates deployment, revocation, and recovery.
− Use certificates in a business environment.
− Implement and manage smart cards
Module 10: Implementing and administering AD FS.
− This module describes AD FS and how to configure AD FS in a single-organization scenario and in a partner-organization scenario.
Lessons
− Overview of AD FS
− AD FS requirements and planning
− Deploying and configuring AD FS
− Overview of Web Application Proxy
Lab : Implementing AD FS
− Configuring AD FS prerequisites
− Installing and configuring AD FS
− Configuring an internal application for AD
− Configuring AD FS for federated business partners
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe AD FS.
− Explain how to deploy AD FS.
− Explain how to implement AD FS for a single organization.
− Explain how to extend AD FS to external clients.
− Implement single sign-on (SSO) to support online services.
Module 11: Implementing and administering AD RMS.
− This module describes how to implement an AD RMS deployment. The module provides an overview of AD RMS, explains how to deploy and manage an AD RMS infrastructure, and explains how to configure AD RMS content protection.
Lessons
− Overview of AD RMS
− Deploying and managing an AD RMS infrastructure
− Configuring AD RMS content protection
Lab : Implementing an AD RMS infrastructure
− Installing and configuring AD RMS
− Configuring AD RMS templates
− Using AD RMS on clients
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Describe AD RMS.
− Describe usage scenarios for AD RMS.
− Describe the AD RMS components.
Module 12: Implementing AD DS synchronization with Microsoft Azure AD.
− This module describes how to plan and configure directory syncing between Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) and on-premises AD DS. The modules describes various sync scenarios, such as Azure AD sync, AD FS and Azure AD, and Azure AD Connect.
Lessons
− Planning and preparing for directory synchronization
− Implementing directory synchronization by using Azure AD Connect
− Managing identities with directory synchronization
Lab : Configuring directory synchronization
− Preparing for directory synchronization
− Configuring directory synchronization
− Managing Active Directory users and groups
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Plan and prepare for directory synchronization.
− Implement directory synchronization by using Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect (Azure AD Connect).
− Manage identities with directory synchronization.
Module 13: Monitoring, managing, and recovering AD DS.
− This module describes how to monitor, manage, and maintain AD DS to help achieve high availability of AD DS.
Lessons
− Monitoring AD DS
− Managing the Active Directory database
− Active Directory backup and recovery options for AD DS and other identity and access solutions
Lab : Recovering objects in AD DS
− Backing up and restoring AD DS
− Recovering objects in AD DS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
− Monitor AD DS.
− Manage the Active Directory database.
− Describe the backup and recovery options for AD DS and other identity access solutions.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
− Some exposure to and experience with AD DS concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
− Experience working with and configuring Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016
− Experience and an understanding of core networking technologies such as IP addressing, name resolution, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
− Experience working with and an understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts.
− An awareness of basic security best practices.
− Hands-on working experience with Windows client operating systems such as Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10.
− Basic experience with the Windows PowerShell command-line interface.
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