2779: Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database
Category: Microsoft Classes 10% Off
Length: 5 day(s)
Price: $1913
Available Dates: October 6-10, 2008
Course Length: 5 days
OVERVIEW:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Determine the necessary group structure for a multi-domain or multi-forest environment.
• Create trusts in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment.
• Plan, implement, and maintain an authorization and authentication strategy in a multi-forest organization.
• Plan and implement an authorization and authentication strategy in a multi-forest organization.
• Install a certification authority (CA).
• Create and publish Certificate Revocation Lists and Authority Information Access (AIA) distribution points.
• Back up and restore a certification authority.
• Configure certificate templates.
• Deploy and revoke certificate templates.
• Manage certificate templates.
• Implement EFS in a standalone Microsoft Windows® XP environment.
• Plan and implement EFS in a domain environment that uses public key infrastructure (PKI).
• Implement EFS file sharing.
• Troubleshoot EFS problems.
• Plan for data transmission security.
• Implement secure data transmission methods.
• Troubleshoot data transmission errors.
• Plan a secure WLAN infrastructure.
• Implement a secure WLAN infrastructure.
• Troubleshoot WLAN errors and components.
• Install ISA Server 2000.
• Secure a screened subnet with ISA Server 2000.
• Publish servers.
• Plan a remote access strategy.
• Implement and configure a VPN server.
• Deploying network access Quarantine control components.
• Plan a secure member server baseline.
• Configuring additional security settings.
• Deploy security templates.
• Plan and configure a secure baseline for a server roles.
• Plan, implement, and troubleshoot a smart card infrastructure.
• Plan a secure client computer baseline.
• Configure and deploy a client computer baseline.
• Plan and implement a Software Restriction Policy.
PREREQUISITES:
Before attending this course, students must have:
• Completed Course 2810 or equivalent knowledge.
• Experience implementing a Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 Active Directory® environment. Experience with organizational resources such as Web, FTP and Exchange servers, (not expected to have detailed knowledge) shared resources and network services such as DHCP, DNS, and WINS also helpful.
COURSE TOPIC:
• Determine the necessary group structure for a multi-domain or multi-forest environment.
• Create trusts in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment.
• Plan, implement, and maintain an authorization and authentication strategy in a multi-forest organization.
• Describe the components, tools, and protocols that support authorization and authentication.
• Plan and implement an authorization and authentication strategy in a multi-forest organization.
• Describe supplemental authorization and authentication strategies.
• Describe a PKI.
• Describe the applications and components that are used in a PKI.
• Install a certification authority (CA).
• Create and publish Certificate Revocation Lists and Authority Information Access (AIA) distribution points.
• Back up and restore a certification authority.
• Configure certificate templates.
• Deploy and revoke certificate templates.
• Manage certificate templates.
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