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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Active Directory Design: Directory Services Security Training Class |
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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Active Directory Design: Directory Services Security Training Seminar
To provide an overview of Active Directory security features and describe the different security management strategies available
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Security overview of Active Directory - recognize the authentication and authorization process for Windows 2000 security, define security policies and settings for group policy objects, and identify methods to secure your network to protect network resources. Active Directory permissions - recognize how to secure the Active Directory, identify methods of access control, and state functions and permission control as owner of an object. Inheritance in the Active Directory - define the characteristics of the explicit and inherited Active Directory permissions, and recognize how to modify inheritance rules for group policies and block inheritance. Trust in the Active Directory - define the different types of trust relationships, and identify the functions of external and shortcut explicit trusts. Planning Active Directory security - identify the functions of different Windows 2000 security features. Types of delegation strategies in the Active Directory - recognize how to develop a delegation plan and strategy using either a location-based, organization-based, function-based, or hybrid strategy. Planning delegation in the Active Directory - prioritize planning tasks and select the type of design that best meets the needs of particular organizations. Delegation methods in the Active Directory - state how to develop a delegation strategy based on object-based and task-based ownership, identify the types of object-based and task-based permissions that you can apply, and recognize the different methods you can use to delegate authority. Delegation practices in the Active Directory - identify the guidelines for monitoring the Domain Administrators group and determining the levels at which permissions should be set. Group Policy objectives in the Active Directory - state the functions and benefits of Group Policy objects (GPOs), define the GPO settings, and identify the purpose of GPO containers and templates. Applying Group Policy in the Active Directory - determine when to create a GPO for Active Directory sites, domains, and OUs, and identify the characteristics. Group Policy design in the Active Directory - identify the components of a Group Policy plan, recognize how to plan the delegation of control of GPOs, and identify how to configure GPO settings and test the Group Policy plan in different situations. Planning a Group Policy in the Active Directory - plan Group Policy for multiple domains in a network and for the OUs in a domain.
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Audience |
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Students preparing for Microsoft exam 70-219; personnel in medium to very large computing environments that use the Windows 2000 network operating system
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Pre-Requisites |
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Experience in designing network infrastructures in environments that support 200-26,000+ users and 5-150+ physical locations using typical network services and applications including file and print, database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, dial-in server, desktop management, and web hosting
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