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Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219

High quality directory design tutorial course to help achieve your training goals conveniently Anytime, Anywhere!. No parking hassles, no missed assignments, and nothing to install. 12-months of learning.

This is self-paced, internet-based windows 2000 directory design MCSE 70-219 tutorial -- there are no books to purchase and no scheduled classes to attend.

Business Requirements

Technical Environment

Performance and Access

Security Considerations

Impact of Active Directory

Client Management Requirements

Directory Naming

Directory Service Architecture

Site Topology

OU Management Structure

Group Policy Management Structure

Coexistence with Other Directories

Schema Modification Policy and Implementation Plan


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The following Windows 2000 Directory Design MCSE 70-219 courses are available online:

  • Business Requirements explains how to conduct a business assessment by identifying key company processes and strategy influences and by defining problems and objectives.
  • Technical Environment explains how to determine how a company's IT management structure will affect the Active Directory design project. The course also reviews how to examine the company's technical environment.
  • Performance and Access explains how to examine the network's current performance and the procedures to access the network.
  • Security Considerations explains how to use the features of Windows 2000 and Active Directory to fulfill a company's network security requirements.
  • Impact of Active Directory shows the user how to assess how an Active Directory design will change the performance and design of a network.
  • Client Management Requirements explains how to identify end-user needs, install and manage software remotely, and manage desktops.
  • Directory Naming and DNS Placement shows users how to design an Active Directory naming strategy and to place DNS servers in the design.
  • Designing Directory Service Architecture examines how to plan and implement domain architecture.
  • Designing a Site Topology and Service Locations shows users how to plan service locations, such as operations masters, global catalog servers, and DNS servers.
  • Designing an OU Management Structure explains how to organize and manage organizational units in the Active Directory design.
  • Designing a Group Policy Management Structure explains how to use group policies to organize and manage elements in the Active Directory design.
  • Planning for Coexistence with Other Directories reviews how to plan for using Active Directory in an environment that also includes NetWare NDS or UNIX. The course also examines how to plan for using Active Directory with Exchange 5.5.
  • Schema Modification Policy and Implementation Plan shows users how to develop a policy for modifying the Active Directory schema and to develop a plan for implementing Active Directory in a network.

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  • Instructional steps -- walk through a procedure
  • Exercises -- try it out
  • Notes - See additional information related to the topic in the text
  • Tips - See a different, faster, or easier way of doing something
  • Quick References - See a quick reference guide to the features introduced in a chapter
  • Details - Display more detailed information related to the current topic
  • Hotwords - See related information
  • Navigation Bar - Maneuver easily through the courses
  • Topics and Index -- with searching feature and hyper-links
  • Printable Exercises - PDF downloadable files
  • Sample Application Files - PDF downloadable files
  • Skill Assessment - can be used for pre and post-testing -- tracking first try, best try and grade - if passed, green check mark will appear as 'mastered' - hyperlinks to units within the course to go back and re-take a certain unit again. Use as pre-test to determine which topics you want to focus on and to go directly into that unit.

Technical Requirements

200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Authorware recommended but not required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.

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