This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to manage accounts and resources in a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 environment. The course is intended for systems administrator and systems engineer candidates who are responsible for managing accounts and resources. These tasks include managing user, computer, and group accounts; managing access to network resources; managing printers; managing an organizational unit in a network based on Active Directory® directory service; and implementing Group Policy to manage users and computers.
This is the first course in the Systems Administrator and Systems Engineer tracks for Windows Server 2003 and serves as the entry point for other courses in the Windows Server 2003 curriculum.
This course is intended for individuals who are employed as or seeking employment as a systems administrator or systems engineer.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Create and populate organizational units with user and computer accounts.
Manage user and computer accounts.
Create and manage groups.
Manage access to resources.
Implement printing.
Manage printing.
Manage access to objects in using organizational units.
Implement Group Policy.
Manage the user and computer environment by using Group Policy.
Audit accounts and resources.
Before attending this course, students must have:
A+ certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
Network+ certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
Exam 70-290 : Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
Module 1: Introduction to Administering Accounts and Resources
This module explains how to administer accounts and resources on computers running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 software in a networked environment.
Lessons
Multimedia: Introduction to Administering Accounts and Resources
The Windows Server 2003 Family
Logging on to Windows Server 2003
Installing and Configuring Administrative Tools
Creating User Accounts
Creating Computer Accounts
Creating an Organizational Unit
Lab A: Creating Accounts and Organizational Units
Creating an Organizational Unit Hierarchy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe features of the Windows 2003 Server Family.
Log on to Windows Server 2003.
Install and configure administrative tools.
Create user accounts.
Create computer accounts.
Create an organizational unit.
Module 2: Managing User and Computer Accounts
This module explains how to modify user and computer accounts on computers running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 in a networked environment.
Modifying Users and Computer Account Properties
Enabling and Unlocking User and Computer Accounts
Creating a User Account Template
Locating User and Computer Accounts in Active Directory
Saving Queries
Resetting User and Computer Accounts
Moving Domain Objects
Lab A: Managing User and Computer Accounts
Searching for and Moving User Accounts
Searching for and Moving Computer Accounts
Searching for and Enabling User Accounts
Modify user and computer account properties.
Enable and unlock user and computer accounts.
Create a user account template.
Locate user and computer accounts in Active Directory.
Save queries.
Reset user and computer accounts.
Move domain objects.
Module 3: Managing Groups
This module explains how to perform various administrative functions using groups.
Creating Groups
Managing Group Membership
Strategies for Using Groups
Modifying Groups
Using Default Groups
Best Practices for Managing Groups
Lab A: Creating and Managing Groups
Creating and Managing Groups
Create groups.
Manage group membership.
Apply strategies for using groups.
Modify groups.
Manage default groups.
Module 4: Managing Access to Resources
This module explains how to enable resource access with permissions, manage access to files and folders using permissions, and manage permission inheritance.
Overview of Managing Access to Resources
Managing Access to Shared Folders
Managing Access to Files and Folders Using NTFS Permissions
Determining Effective Permissions
Managing Access to Shared Files Using Offline Caching
Lab A: Managing Access to Resources
Configuring Access for Manufacturing Personnel
Configuring Access for Marketing Personnel
Configuring Access for Purchasing Personnel
Manage access to shared folders.
Manage access to files and folders by using NTFS permissions.
Determine effective permissions.
Manage access to shared files by using offline caching.
Module 5: Implementing Printing
This module explains how to implement printing in a Windows Server 2003 environment.
Multimedia: Introduction to Printing in the Windows Server 2003 Family
Installing and Sharing Printers
Managing Access to Printers Using Shared Printer Permissions
Managing Printer Drivers
Implementing Printer Locations
Lab A: Implementing Printing
Install Printers
Browse Network Printers with Locations
Explain the printing process in the Windows Server 2003 family.
Install and share printers.
Manage access to printers by using shared printer permissions.
Manage printer drivers.
Implement printer locations.
Module 6: Managing Printing
This module explains how to set up a network-wide printing strategy to meet the needs of users and troubleshoot installation or configuration problems.
Changing the Location of the Print Spooler
Setting Printer Priorities
Scheduling Printer Availability
Configuring a Printing Pool
Lab A: Managing Printing
Creating Printing Pools
Setting Printer Priorities and Availability
Change the location of the print spooler.
Set printing priorities.
Schedule printer availability.
Configure a printing tool.
Module 7: Managing Access to Objects in Organizational Units
This module explains the permissions available for managing access to Active Directory objects, how to move objects between organizational units in the same domain, and how to delegate control of an organizational unit.
Multimedia: The Role of the Organizational Unit
Modifying Permissions for Active Directory Objects
Delegating Control of Organizational Units
Lab A: Managing Access to Objects in Organizational Units
Delegating Administrative Control
Documenting Security of an Object Created in an Organizational Unit
Identify the role of organizational units.
Modify permissions for Active Directory objects.
Delegate control of organizational units.
Module 8: Implementing Group Policy
This module explains the purpose and function of Group Policy in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment. It also explains how to implement Group Policy objects (GPOs) and manage GPOs.
Implementing Group Policy Objects
Implementing Group Policy Objects on a Domain
Managing the Deployment of Group Policy
Lab A: Implementing a GPO
Creating and Linking GPOs
Configuring Group Filtering on GPOs
Configuring the Enforcement of GPOs
Configuring the Blocking of GPOs
Implement a local GPO.
Implement GPOs on a domain.
Manage the deployment of Group Policy.
Module 9: Managing the User Environment by Using Group Policy
This module explains how to use Group Policy to configure Folder Redirection, Microsoft Internet Explorer connectivity, and the desktop.
Configuring Group Policy Settings
Assigning Scripts with Group Policy
Configuring Folder Redirection
Determining Applied GPOs
Lab A: Using Group Policy Reports
Creating a Group Policy
Generating a Group Policy Modeling Report
Generating a Group Policy Results Report
Configure group policy settings.
Assign scripts with group policy.
Configure folder redirection.
Determine applied GPOs.
Module 10: Implementing Administrative Templates and Audit Policy
This module explains how to manage security in an Active Directory domain and how to audit events to ensure the effectiveness of a security strategy.
Overview of Security in Windows Server 2003
Using Security Templates to Secure Computers
Testing Computer Security Policy
Configuring Auditing
Managing Security Logs
Lab A: Managing Security Settings
Creating a Custom Template
Testing a Custom Template
Deploying a Custom Template by Using a GPO
Configuring and Testing Security Audits of Organizational Units
Provide an overview of security in Windows Server 2003.
Use security templates to secure computers.
Test computer security policy.
Configure auditing.
Manage security logs.