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70-282
Designing, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for a Small- and Medium-Sized Business
Credit Toward Certification
When you pass the Designing, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for a Small- and Medium-Sized Business exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn credit toward the following certifications:
Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certification
This Training will Cover
Analyzing the Existing Environment
Perform a needs assessment.
Identify and select the appropriate hardware and software for the environment.
Designing a Business Technology Solution for a Small- or Medium-sized Business
Design a messaging and collaboration specification. (Considerations include Windows Sharepoint Services, Exchange, fax, Real-Time Communications, and resource sharing.)
Design a connectivity specification for networking and remote connections. (Considerations include Windows Small Business Server Remote Web Workplace.)
Design the application specification. (Considerations include backup, third-party applications, utilities, and SQL Server.)
Design a management and operations specification.
Design a disaster prevention and recovery specification.
Design a hardware specification. (Considerations include fault tolerance and hardware recommendations.)
Installing and Configuring Windows Small Business Server 2003
Install Windows Small Business Server 2003.
Move your network from Windows Small Business Server 4.5 or Windows Small Business Server 2000 to Windows Small Business Server 2003.
Secure Windows Small Business Server 2003.
Configure user accounts and permissions.
Configure ISA and firewalls.
Create and configure user groups and group policies.
Configure Windows Small Business Server 2003 for networking and remote connectivity. (Considerations include Windows Small Business Server Remote Web Workplace.)
Configure DHCP and IP addressing.
Configure the Domain Naming Service (DNS).
Troubleshoot Outlook Web Access (OWA).
Configure network users for remote access.
Troubleshoot company network connections to an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Configure and troubleshoot Terminal Services.
Manage networks by using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Configure messaging and collaboration.
Analyze fax requirements.
Configure Real-time Communications.
Recommend and implement an e-mail solution.
Implement a Web site hosting configuration.
Configure the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
Configure resource sharing (including data, printers, and scanners).
Configure Sharepoint.
Create and configure public folders.
Supporting and Maintaining Windows Small Business Server 2003
Manage Windows Small Business Server 2003. (Considerations include using the Group Policy Management Console.)
Analyze the system by using Windows Small Business Server Management Console.
Applying and configuring group policy by using the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
Manage and troubleshoot small business client computers. (Considerations include connectivity and using the Software Update Services.)
Resolve client computer connectivity issues.
Configure Software Update Services (SUS).
Back up and restore Windows Small Business Server 2003.
Troubleshoot Windows Small Business Server 2003.
Expanding the Windows Small Business Server 2003 Network
Add member servers to the Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain. (Considerations include configuring application, file, and print permissions.)
Create an application migration strategy.
Migrate applications to a Windows 2003 Server computer.
Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2003
Install Windows Server 2003.
Migrate from Windows Small Business Server 2003 to Windows Server 2003.
Configure Windows Server 2003. (Considerations include networking, hardware specifications, and remote connectivity.)
Secure Windows Server 2003.
Manage Windows Server 2003. (Considerations include remote administration and using the Group Policy Management Console.)
Troubleshoot Windows Server 2003.
Topics Labs
Activating and deactivating superscopes
Adding and removing exclusions
Adding and removing reservations
Adding and removing scopes from superscopes
Adding and removing static routes
Authorizing a dhcp server
Changing scope properties
Configuring a window client to use dhcp
Configuring advanced dns setting
Configuring zones and configuring zones for dynamic updates
Creating a delegated dns zone
Creating a new multicast scope
Creating a new scope
Creating a superscope
Creating and removing rip and ospf interfaces
Creating the security template
Defining security options
Enabling dhcp-dns integration
Enabling ipsec for an entire domain
Enabling ipsec for entire domain
Examining dhcp activity in the event viewer
Importing the security template
Inspecting lease
Installing and configuring dns server
Installing dhcp
Installing the network monitor application lab
Installing the network monitor driver
Installing the rip and ospf protocols
Installing the routing and remote access services as a vpn server
Logging dhcp activity
Manually configuring tcpip
Manually creating dns rrs
Monitoring ipsec logon activity
Monitoring routing status
Monitoring the network subsystem lab
Reconciling dhcp scopes
Setting account lockout policies lab
Setting audit policies
Setting multicast scope properties
Setting password policies lab
Simple dns testing
Specifying the security database
Using the configure your server wizard
Using theipconfig command
Working with the dhcp database files