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MCTS 70-642 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuring training course teaches students to network and applications infrastructure concepts and configurations provided by Window Server 2008, to configure and troubleshoot a Windows Server 2008 network infrastructure and to secure servers and maintain update compliance. Upon completion of this MCTS 70-642 training course, students will acquire a fundamental understanding of Server 2008 to pursue advanced topics for certification in the network and applications infrastructure areas.
When you pass Exam 70-642 TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuring, you complete the requirements for the following certification:
-Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuration
Microsoft Exam 70-642 also counts as credit toward the following certifications:
-Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Administrator
-Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Server Administrator
This is the most effective way to earn your Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS). The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) on Windows Server 2008 credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the complex computing environment of medium-sized to large companies.
This Microsoft Certified Course follows the approved Microsoft course curriculum, ensuring you receive the training and knowledge needed to succeed.
Course Overview
Installing and Configuring Servers
Managing Server Roles and Features
Overview of the Server Core Installation Option
Server Types and Features
Configuring and Troubleshooting DNS
Configuring the DNS Server Role
Configuring DNS Zones
Configuring DNS Zone Transfers
Managing and Troubleshooting DNS
Troubleshooting DNS
Issues, Best Practices and Tools
Configuring and Managing WINS
Managing the Windows Internet Name Service Server
Configuring WINS Replication
Migrating from WINS to DNS
Configuring and Managing a WINS Server
Configuring and Troubleshooting DHCP
Configuring DHCP Scopes and Options
Managing a DHCP Database
Monitoring and Troubleshooting DHCP
Securing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHCP Configuration and Troubleshooting
Issues, Best Practices and Tools
Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv6 TCP/IP
Coexistence with IPv6
IPv6 Tunneling Technologies
Configure IPv6 Network and ISATAP
6 to 4 and Teredo Tunneling
Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 and Troubleshooting IPv6
Configuring and Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access
Configuring VPN Access
Overview of Network Policies
Overview of the Connection Manager Administration Kit
Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access
Routing and Remote Access
Installing, Configuring and Troubleshooting the NPS Role Service
Configuring RADIUS Clients and Servers
NPS Authentication Methods
Monitoring and Troubleshooting a Network Policy Server
Install Network Policy Server
Configuring Network Access Protection
How NAP Works
Configuring NAP
Monitoring and Troubleshooting NAP
Configuring IP Security
Configuring Connection Security Rules
Configuring IPsec NAP Enforcement
Benefits and Tools
Monitoring and Troubleshooting IPsec
Troubleshooting IPsec
IPsec Best Practices
Configuring and Managing Distributed File System
Configuring DFS Namespaces
Configuring DFS Replication
Maintaining DFS
Configuring and Managing Storage Technologies
Managing Storage Using File Server Resource Manager
Configuring Quota Management
Implementing File Screening
Managing Storage Reports
Configuring Availability of Network Resources and Content
Configuring Shadow Copies
Providing Server and Service Availability
Network Load Balancing
Configuring Server Security Compliance
Using Security Templates to Secure Servers
Configuring an Audit Policy
Overview of Windows Server Update Services
Managing WSUS
Install and Update WSUS
Course Summary
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