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Introduction to Microsoft Project Server 2003 Curriculum CD Training
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Microsoft Project Server 2003 Part 1 Introduction This course is the first part of a two-part series. This course will focus on introduction to Project Server 2003. It will also explain the software components of Project Server 2003, its architecture, and the configuration planning process. Learn To Identify features of Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. Match the software components of Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 with their descriptions. Identify the software requirements for running Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. Identify client-tier options in an EPM Solution. Identify application-tier options in an EPM Solution. Identify database-tier options in an EPM Solution. Create a Windows user account. Create a SQL Server 2000 account. Identify the steps to create a SQL Server 2000 login using Enterprise Manager. Microsoft Project Server 2003 Part 2 Introduction This course introduces you to the capabilities of Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. It includes how to plan, install, and configure the platform, as well as plan for client access across the organization. Learn To Configure SQL Server authentication for Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. Identify features of SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services. Sequence the steps to manually create a Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 database. Identify the deployment options for installing Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. Identify key concepts related to the services that you can install during the Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 Setup. Identify database options that can be configured during Project Server 2003 setup.
Audience This series is intended for IT professionals and network administrators who are responsible for configuring and managing an organization's enterprise project management solution. They have one to three years of experience operating in large computing environments that run Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows Server 2003. They may also have experience with other Microsoft technologies such as IIS, SQL Server, SharePoint Services, etc. |