Course Description
Students already acquainted with Microsoft Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007 (ILM) 
will gain additional knowledge and skills they need to plan for a Microsoft 
Forefront Identity Manager 2010 (FIM) deployment. 
After completing this course, students will be able to: 
- Understand FIM 
concepts and components. 
- Understand the scenarios for which FIM is 
appropriate. 
- Manage users, groups, policy, and credentials through the FIM 
Portal. 
- Synchronize identity data between the FIM Portal and other systems 
such as Active Directory. 
- Incorporate other data sources such as HR feeds. 
- Understand the issues involved in loading existing data (initial load and 
disaster recovery). 
- Understand the technical architecture of FIM. 
- 
Configure security for different levels of user. 
- Extend the schema to 
incorporate new objects and attributes. 
- Modify the interface, including 
look and feel, new or modified forms, and navigation. 
- Understand the 
features, tools, and issues that will be important when operating, auditing, and 
troubleshooting FIM in a production environment. 
- Incorporate custom 
workflows.
            Agenda
Lesson 1: Introducing Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010 
- Introducing FIM 
 - The User Management and User Experience 
 - Group Management 
 - Lab : The User Management and User Experience 
 - Lab : Simple Group Management
 
Lesson 2: Key Concepts 
- Policies, Sets, Workflows – Concepts, Design Philosophy 
 - Policies – Permission-granting (Only) MPRs 
 - Workflow MPRs 
 - Lab : Permission-granting MPRs 
 - Lab : Workflow MPRs
 
Lesson 3: User and Group Management 
- Users and the Portal 
 - Groups and the Portal 
 - Lab : More About Users 
 - Lab : More About Groups
 
Lesson 4: Synchronizing Objects That Originate in the FIM Portal 
- Declarative Synchronization Rules Overview 
 - Outbound Declarative Sync Rules 
 - Inbound Synchronization 
 - Managing Active Directory without Code 
 - Lab : Outbound Synchronization 
 - Lab : Inbound Synchronization 
 - Lab : Managing Active Directory Without Code 
 - Lab : Adding and Provisioning a New Source
 
Lesson 5: Synchronizing Objects Originating in Other Systems 
- FIM Password Management 
 - Password Self-service Reset 
 - Synchronizing Passwords – PCNS 
 - FIM Certificate Management 
 - Lab : Password Self-service 
 - Lab : Configuring PCNS
 
Lesson 6: Managing Credentials with FIM 
- FIM Password Management 
 - Password Self-service Reset 
 - Synchronizing Passwords – PCNS 
 - FIM Certificate Management 
 - Lab : Password Self-service 
 - Lab : Configuring PCNS
 
Lesson 7: Architecture, Installation, and Deployment  
- Architecture 
 - Synchronization Service: Changes Since ILM 2007 
 - FIM Installation 
 - Deployment Topologies
 
Lesson 8: Portal Configuration and Schema Model 
- Portal Configuration Basics 
 - Visualizing Resources 
 - Resource Types, Attributes, and Bindings 
 - Typical Steps for Extending Schema 
 - Lab : Portal Customization 
 - Lab : Extending the Schema
 
Lesson 9: Operation, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting 
- Operations 
 - Managing MPRs and Requests 
 - Other Sources of Information 
 - Lab : Examining the Cmdlets 
 - Lab : Examining Requests
 
Lesson 10: More Complex Workflows and MPRs 
- Time-based MPRs 
 - Workflow Functions and Parameters 
 - Custom Workflow Activities 
 - Lab : Time-based MPRs 
 - Lab : Using Functions and Parameters 
 - Lab : Developing a Custom Workflow Activity 
 
             Audience
This course is intended for Systems Engineers, Developers, or Architects who 
need to gain a good understanding of how Forefront Identity Manager 2010 can be 
applied to manage identity information across a number of directories or 
databases.            
Comments
Virtual 50383 Upgrading Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007 to Forefront Identity Manager 2010  Online Live training option
Imagine an industry-leading classroom training experience from wherever you have access to the Internet.
The Virtual Online Live events listed here gives you an effective and proven online virtual learning experience with the freedom to attend virtually from anywhere.
There is also an option of experiencing Online Live from one of the many national partner centers where a computer and headset will be provided for you.  
This rich and engaging virtual classroom environment lets you conveniently interact with instructors and other students. 
You will hear and see your instructor as they teach the course and answer your questions via voice or text.
Choose the online live virtual training option and you can access the recorded version even after the class has finished. 
The onDemand labs give you access to the same client and server technologies covered in class so you can test, apply and hone your skills by accessing the labs before and even after the class.
Technical Requirements: a computer or laptop with a modern browser and high speed internet access along with one or two monitors.