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Conguring, Managing
and Maintaining
Windows Server® 2008
Servers
Course 6419A
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Introduction

Name

Company affiliation

Title/function


Job responsibility

Networking, system administration experience

Your expectations for the course
Course Companion CD
Course Material
/>Lessons
Labs
Module Reviews and Takeaways
Lab Answers
A succinct classroom learning guide
that provides critical technical
information to optimize your
in-class learning experience.
Online Resources
Student Course Files
Searchable, easy-to-navigate digital
content with integrated premium
on-line resources designed to
supplement the Course Handbook.
Course Handbook
How to Use the Course Material
/>•
Use the handbook content as the
primary resource for reference during
the class.

Use the troubleshooting tips and best
practices in the Module Reviews and

Takeaways section as on-the-job
references.

During the class, refer to the
Companion CD while performing labs
or as suggested by the instructor.

Use the CD as your extended learning
resource on the job.
Course Handbook
Course Companion CD
Facilities

Class hours

Building hours

Parking

Restrooms

Meals

Phones

Messages

Smoking

Recycling

Microsoft Learning
/>Course 6425A: Configuring Windows Server®
2008 Active Directory® Domain Services
Course 6425A: Configuring Windows Server®
2008 Active Directory® Domain Services
Course 6421A: Configuring and Troubleshooting a
Windows Server® 2008 Network Infrastructure
Course 6421A: Configuring and Troubleshooting a
Windows Server® 2008 Network Infrastructure
Course 6419A: Configuring, Managing and
Maintaining Windows Server® 2008 Servers
Course 6419A: Configuring, Managing and
Maintaining Windows Server® 2008 Servers
Microsoft Certification Program
/>Exam number
and title
Core exam for the following
track
070-646: Windows Server 2008
Administrator
Microsoft Certified Server
Administrator: Windows Server
2008 Server
70-640: TS: Windows Server
2008 Active Directory,
Configuring
Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer: Windows Server 2008
Application Platform
Configuration

70-642: TS: Windows Server
2008 Network Infrastructure,
Configuring
Microsoft Certified Technology
Specialist (MCTS): Windows
Server 2008 Networking
Infrastructure Configuration
About This Course

Audience

Course Prerequisites

Course Objectives
Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Managing Microsoft Windows
Server 2008 Environment

Module 2: Creating Active Directory Domain Services User
and Computer Objects

Module 3: Creating Groups and Organizational Units

Module 4: Managing Access to Resources in Active
Directory Domain Services

Module 5: Configuring Active Directory Objects and Trusts

Module 6: Creating and Configuring Group Policy


Module 7: Configure User and Computer Environments By
Using Group Policy
Course Outline (continued)

Module 8: Implementing Security Using Group Policy

Module 9: Configuring Server Security Compliance

Module 10: Configuring and Managing Storage
Technologies

Module 11: Configuring and Managing Distributed File
System

Module 12: Configuring Network Access Protection

Module 13: Configuring Availability of Network Content
and Resources

Module 14: Monitoring and Maintaining Windows Server
2008 Servers

Module 15: Managing Windows Server 2008 Backup and
Restore
Introduction to Woodgrove Bank

In the labs throughout this course, you will work for
Woodgrove Bank


As you complete the labs, you will implement an Active
Directory Domain Services infrastructure
Virtual Machine Environment
Virtual machine Used as:
6419-LON-DC1
Domain Controller for
EMEA.WoodgroveBank.com
6419-NYC-CL1
Client computer in
WoodgroveBank.com
6419-NYC-CL2
Client computer in the
Woodgrovebank.com domain
6419-NYC-DC1
Domain Controller for
WoodgroveBank.com
6419-NYC-DC2
Domain Controller for
WoodgroveBank.com
6419-NYC-INF
Member server for
WoodgroveBank.com
6419-NYC-SVR1 Standalone server
6419-NYC-SVR2 Standalone server
6419-VAN-DC1 Domain Controller for Fabrikam.com
Demonstration: Using Microsoft Virtual Server
2005 R2 with SP1
Help the students to familiarize with the Virtual Server
environment in which they will work to complete the
course’s labs

In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
1. Connect to the Virtual Server Administration Web site
2. Configure the virtual machine settings by using the
Virtual Server Administration Web site
3. Connect to a virtual machine using the Virtual Machine
Remote Control Client
4. Shut down a virtual machine without saving any changes
Demonstration: Using MSL Lab Launcher and
Virtual Server
The MSL Lab Launcher provides a single console through
which all virtual machines in this course can be launched
and accessed. All virtual machines will launch at a
preconfigured date which allows us to by pass the need for
activation.
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:

Open the Lab launcher

Launch virtual machines

Logon and Interact with the virtual machines

How to shut down a virtual machine

How to Reset a virtual machine

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