Upgrade - from MCSE 2003 or MCSA 2003 to Windows Server 2008 |
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| Course Code: | Upgrade |
| Course Duration: | 5 days |
| Course Price: | 3400.00 |
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To upgrade from MCSE 2003 or MCSA 2003 to Windows Server 2008 requires the knowledge and skills of two courses (normally 8 days of training) however MIS have customised this training to deliver both courses in 5 days of training.
In this course you will be given five days instructor-led training and hands-on labs covering course (6416) Updating your Network Infrastructure and Active Directory Skills to Server 2008 and course (6417) Updating your Applications Infrastructure Technology Skills to Server 2008.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Install and configure Windows Server 2008.
• Add and configure Windows Server Core roles.
• Explain the new backup infrastructure, including Volume Shadow Copy Service.
• Identify new and improved networking features with Windows Server 2008.
• Configure Hyper-V virtual machines.
• Identify considerations when upgrading from a Windows Server 2003 to a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory infrastructure.
• Install and configure Active Directory Federation Services, Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services, and Active Directory Rights Management Services.
• Use Read-Only Domain Controllers.
• Identify new features in AD DS auditing.
• Implement AD DS auditing.
• Configure Windows Server 2008 Failover Clustering.
• Configure Windows Server 2008 Network Load Balancing
• Configure and use Windows Server as an application server with new Server Roles.
• Use new features in IIS 7.0 Application Server, including the new modular configuration system.
• Manage Web Applications with IIS 7.0.
• Troubleshoot IIS 7.0-based Web servers with automatic failed request tracing and other included features and tools.
• Plan for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 implementation in a variety of network environments.
• Configure and manage Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 from initial setup through troubleshooting and day-to-day operation.
• Use new features in Terminal Services and describe Terminal Services Licensing.
• Use and manage Terminal Services remote programs and gateways, including troubleshooting and performance optimization.
• Configure disk storage in Windows Server 2008
Course (6416) Updating your Network Infrastructure and Active Directory Skills to Server 2008:
Module 1: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to install and configure Windows Server 2008. It also explores using Server Manager to work with roles, features, PowerShell and other aspects of server configuration like Automatic Updates.
Lessons
• Server Manager Roles
• Windows Server 2008 Features
• Active Directory Improvements
Lab : Configuring Windows Server 2008
• Initial Configuration Tasks
• Server Manager Console
• Server Manager Wizards
• Windows PowerShell
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe Windows Server 2008 roles.
• Describe Windows Server 2008 features.
• Describe Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Improvements.
Module 2: Windows Deployment Services
This module explains how to use benefits and components of Windows Deployment Services, including image capture and management.
Lessons
• Introducing Windows Deployment Services
• WDS Components
Lab : Working With Windows Deployment Services
• Install and Configure Windows Deployment Services
• Working with Images
• Creating Images
• Using Unattend Files
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe Windows Deployment Services benefits.
• Describe Windows Deployment Services (WDS) components.
Module 3: Windows Server 2008 Server Core
This module explains how to use key functionality and benefits of a Server Core installation, including adding and configuring roles.
Lessons
• Server Core Introduction
• Configuring and Managing Server Core
Lab : Server Core
• Installing Windows Server Core
• Configure Server Core
• Add and Configure Server Roles
• Add Backup Feature
• Managing Server Core
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe Windows Server Core.
• Add and configure Windows Server Core roles.
Module 4: Windows Backup
This module provides an overview of the new backup infrastructure in Windows Server 2008, including Volume Shadow Copy service, scheduled vs. manual backups, media, the Universal Disk Format (UDF), and restoring data.
Lessons
• Backup Infrastructure
• Optical Media
• Restore Utilities
Lab : Backup and Restore System Data
• Perform Installation Tasks
• Schedule a Backup
• Create a Manual Backup
• Schedule Daily AD DS Backup via Command Line
• Backup and Recovery with Vista Client
• Restore Files and Folders
• Perform Windows RE Tasks
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Explain the new backup infrastructure, including Volume Shadow Copy Service.
• Identify backup-capable media in Windows Server 2008.
• Restore Windows Server 2008 backups.
Module 5: Windows Server 2008 Updates to Networking
This module explains how to use new and improved networking features in Windows Server 2008, including server and domain isolation, IPv6, and DNS.
Lessons
• Networking with Windows Server 2008
• New Networking Features
• DNS with Windows Server 2008
• Configuring Routing
• Configuring Wireless Settings in Server 2008
Lab : Reviewing Networking Defaults and Settings
• Review the Network Center
• Creating Domain Isolation Policies
• Create a Centralized QoS Policy
• Communicate with Link-Local Addresses
Lab : DNS Management Settings
• Creating Zones in Windows Server 2008
• Create Resource Records
• Configure Zone Transfers
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe the Windows Server 2008 network architecture.
• Identify new and improved networking features with Windows Server 2008.
• List new improvements to DNS with Windows Server 2008.
• Describe routing configuration components in Windows Server 2008.
• Describe new features for wireless networks.
Module 6: Network Policies and Access Protection
This module explains how to use Network Access Protection (NAP) and related technologies to enforce security and client health policies.
Lessons
• Network Policies Access Protection
• Enforcement Options
• Network Access Protection Scenarios
• Routing and Remote Access
Lab : Using Network Access Protection
• Configuring Network Access Protection for DHCP
• Configuring Network Access Protection for VPN
• Configuring Network Access Protection for IPsec
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe how Network Policies Access Protection (NAP) works.
• Identify NAP enforcement options.
• Identify scenarios for NAP usage.
• Describe Routing and Remote Access (RRAS).
Module 7: Hyper-V
This module explains how to use new capabilities and architecture in Hyper-V, including integrated management functions for physical and virtual environments.
Lessons
• Introducing Hyper-V
• Configuring Hyper-V
Lab : Configuring Hyper-V
• Install and Configure Hyper-V
• Configure Virtual Networks
• Add Virtual Machines
• Monitoring and Optimization
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• List the new features of Hyper-V.
• Configure Hyper-V virtual machines.
Module 8: Planning for Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Services
This module explains how to install and configure the Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS) server role and administering it with Server Manager. It also explores planning for deploying an Active Directory Domain Services infrastructure.
Lessons
• Planning for AD DS Deployment
• Upgrade Considerations
Lab : Installing a Windows Server 2008 Forest
• Install a New Forest
Lab : Installing Windows Server 2008 in an Existing Forest
• Install a Windows Server 2008 DC in an Existing Forest
• Verify Active Directory Installation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Plan for a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services deployment.
• Identify considerations when upgrading from a Windows Server 2003 to a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory infrastructure.
Module 9: Active Directory Domain Services
This module explains how to create and manage accounts, subnets, Site-Links, and Group Policy with new features in Active Directory Domain Services.
Lessons
• What’s New in AD DS
• Manageability and Reliability
Lab : Exploring Active Directory Domain Services
• Create Accounts
• Review Operations Masters Role
• Review Sites
• Working with Subnets
• Working with Site-Links
• AD DS and Group Policy
• Review DNS Configuration
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe new features in AD DS.
• List manageability and reliability enhancements in AD DS.
Module 10: Identity and Access Services in Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
This module introduces Windows Server 2008's new Active Directory Services:
• Active Directory Federation Services for identity access solution.
• Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (replaces Active Directory Account Management with Windows Server 2003), providing directory services for applications.
• Active Directory Right Management Services, enabling the creation of information-protection solutions.
Lessons
• Active Directory Federation Services
• Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
• Active Directory Rights Management Services
Lab : Active Directory Federation Services
• Install AD FS
• Configure Certificates
• Configure Web Server
• Configure the Account Federation Server
• Configure the Resource Federation Server
• Access Application from Client Computer
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Install and configure Active Directory Federation Services.
• Install and configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services.
• Install and configure Active Directory Rights Management Services.
Module 11: Read-Only Domain Controllers
This module explains how to set up and manage a read-only domain controller.
Lessons
• Read-Only Domain Controllers
• Read-Only Domain Controller Operation
Lab : Read-Only Domain Controllers
• Deploying an RODC
• Administering an RODC
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe the Read-Only Domain Controllers role.
• Use Read-Only Domain Controllers.
Module 12: Auditing Active Directory Domain Services Changes
This module explores new auditing features in Active Directory Domain Services and how to set up and manage auditing events.
Lessons
• What’s New in AD DS Auditing
• Implementing AD DS Change Auditing
Lab : Using AD DS Auditing
• Set-up AD DS Auditing
• Create and View Auditing Events
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Identify new features in AD DS auditing.
• Implement AD DS auditing.
Module 13: Enterprise PKI Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
This module explains how to set up and manage Active Directory Certificate Services using PKIView.
Lessons
• Certificate Authority
Lab : PKI Enhancements in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
• Add a Certificate Server Role
• Exploring New Enrollment UI
• Introducing CA performance monitors UI
• Exploring delegated enrollment UI
• Introducing OCSP configuration UI
• Explore Certificate Revocation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• List improvements to Certificate Services.
Module 14: High Availability Features
This module explains how to use failover clustering and network load balancing.
Lessons
• Failover Clustering
• Network Load Balancing
Lab : High Availability Features
• Installing a Two-Node File Server Cluster
• Configure Network Load Balancing with IIS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Configure Windows Server 2008 Failover Clustering.
• Configure Windows Server 2008 Network Load Balancing.
Module 15: Performance Monitoring and Optimization
This module explains how to use Windows Server 2008's performance monitoring tools, including using Windows System Resource Manager to implement server resource controls.
Lessons
• Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor
• Microsoft Windows System Resource Manager
• Monitoring Events
Lab : Performance Monitoring and Optimization
• Reviewing Performance and Reliability Monitoring
• Key Scenarios for Monitoring Performance and Reliability
• Add Windows System Resource Manager Feature
• Windows System Resource Manager Scenarios
• Configure Windows System Resource Manager for Terminal Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe the features of Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor.
• Implement server resource controls using Windows System Resource Manager.
• Describe improvements to Windows Server 2008 event monitoring tools.
Module 16: Software Maintenance Using Windows Server Update Services
This module introduces Microsoft Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), a tool for managing and distributing software updates that resolve known security vulnerabilities and other stability issues in Microsoft Windows 2000 and newer operating systems, as well as other Microsoft applications. This module also describes how to install the client and server components of WSUS. It also provides necessary information about managing the WSUS infrastructure.
Lessons
• Introduction to Windows Server Update Services
• Installing and Configuring Windows Server Update Services
• Managing Windows Server Update Services
Lab : Installing and Configuring Windows Server Update Services
• Install Prerequisites
• Install WSUS
• Restore a WSUS Installation
• Create a Computer Group and Manage Updates
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Explain Microsoft WSUS
• Install and configure WSUS
• Manage the WSUS infrastructure
Course (6417) Updating your Applications Infrastructure Technology Skills to Server 2008:
Module 1: Server Roles and Initial Configuration Tasks
This module introduces Application Server Roles, describing Application Server features in Windows Server and demonstrating initial configuration and Unix interoperability.
Lessons
• Application Server Roles
• Application Server Features
• Implement a Volume Licensing Strategy using KMS and MAK
Lab : Server Roles and Configuration Tasks
• Perform Initial Configuration Tasks
• Add Windows Features
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Identify and install application server roles that are integrated with Windows Server 2008.
• Identify and install Windows application server features available with Windows Server 2008.
• Implement Windows Activation 2.0.
Module 2: Overview of IIS 7.0 Application Server
This module introduces IIS 7.0 modular architecture, in which more than 40 features can be independently installed. It also demonstrates new scripting interface features and distributed configuration files.
Lessons
• Review of IIS 6.0
• Review SMTP in Windows Server 2008
• Key Improvements in IIS 7.0
• IIS 7.0 Configuration System
• Adding the SMTP Feature
Lab : Introducing IIS 7.0
• Adding the Web Server Role and Additional Services
• Reviewing the IIS 7.0 Administration Interface
• Add an ASP.NET Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Review key IIS 6.0 design elements.
• Install and configure the SMTP feature.
• Identify key improvements in IIS 7.0.
• Describe the new IIS 7.0 configuration system.
Module 3: Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0
This module covers several aspects of server management in IIS 7.0. IIS can be configured using the IIS Manager graphical user interface or using several configuration files. It also explores the appcmd.exe command line utility as it is used for server administration.
Lessons
• Managing IIS 7.0
• Using Hierarchical Configuration Settings
• Delegating Configuration to Non-Administrator Users
Lab : Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0
• Using IIS 7.0 Configuration Files to Control Delegation
• Extending the User Interface with Custom Features
• Controlling Delegation Using Locking
• Using IIS 7.0 to Configure SSL
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Explain management approaches for IIS 7.0.
• Use the IIS 7.0 configuration system.
• Grant non-administrative users access to IIS 7.0 configuration settings.
Module 4: Troubleshooting Web Servers
This module describes and demonstrates IIS 7.0 features for troubleshooting, including Runtime Control and Status API, Automatic Failed Request Tracing, and Trace Events.
Lessons
• Troubleshooting IIS 7.0
• Using the Runtime Control and Status API
• Using Automatic Failed Request Tracing
• Adding Trace Events to Managed Modules
Lab : Troubleshooting Web Servers
• Tracing Failed Requests
• Using RSCA to View Executing Requests
• Using Managed APIs to Access RSCA Data
• Using Trace Events in ASPX Pages
• Adding Trace Events to Managed Modules
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Use IIS 7.0 troubleshooting features to gather troubleshooting information.
• Use the Runtime Control and Status API.
• Use Automatic Failed Request Tracing.
• Add trace events to managed modules.
Module 5: Introduction to the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Platform
This module describes and demonstrates Windows SharePoint Service 3.0, including planning for implementation and performing a new installation.
Lessons
• Overview of Windows SharePoint Services
• Collaborative Technologies with WSS
• Planning the WSS 3.0 Environment
• Installing and Configuring WSS 3.0
Lab : Introduction to the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Platform
• Installing and Configuring the Central Administration Site
• Creating a Site Connection
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
• Describe document collaboration with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
• Plan all components of a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Deployment.
• Install and Configure Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
Module 6: Configuring and Managing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
This module describes and demonstrates how to configure and manage Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, including creating and configuring sites and managing sites and servers.
Lessons
• Creating and Configuring Sites2
• Managing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Lab : Configuring and Managing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
• Starting the Windows SharePoint Services Search Service
• Configuring Alternate Access Mappings
• Managing Site Settings
• Troubleshooting WSS 3.0 Server Performance Issues
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Create and configure WSS 3.0 sites.
• Manage WSS 3.0 sites.
Module 7: Configuring Terminal Services
Terminal Services has been updated with Windows Server 2008, including changes to Terminal Services core. This module covers the new Terminal Services core functionality as well as Terminal Services Web Access and Terminal Services Licensing.
Lessons
• Terminal Services Overview
• Terminal Services Core Functionality
• Terminal Services Web Access
• Terminal Services Licensing
Lab : Exploring Terminal Services
• Installing Terminal Services
• Remote Desktop Connection
• Configure TS Web Access
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe how the components of Terminal Services work together.
• Identify new Terminal Services core features.
• Use Terminal Services Web Access.
• Describe Terminal Services Licensing.
Module 8: Managing Terminal Services
With Windows Server 2008 Remote Programs are accessed remotely through Terminal Services. Terminal Services Gateway can be used to help secure access to Remote Programs. This module describes and demonstrates using Terminal Services management consoles and Event Viewer as well as using Terminal Services with Windows System Resource Manager to optimize performance.
Lessons
• Terminal Services RemoteApp Programs
• Terminal Services Gateway
• Managing Terminal Services
Lab : Managing Terminal Services
• Using Terminal Services RemoteApp Programs
• Configuring Terminal Services Gateway
• Managing TS Remote Programs
• Managing Terminal Server
• Optimizing Terminal Services Performance
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Use and manage Terminal Services RemoteApp programs.
• Use and manage Terminal Services Gateway.
• Optimize and monitor Terminal Services.
Module 9: Configuring Storage
One of the tasks that you perform when administering a server is managing disks. You will need to understand the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 tools that are available to set up and manage disks and disk drives. This understanding also allows users to employ advanced features, such as creating a mounted drive and importing a foreign disk. This module covers these tasks and describes how to use the tools to manage and set up disks.
Lessons
• Preparing Disks
• Managing Disk Properties
• Managing Mounted Drives
• Converting Disks
• Creating Volumes
• Creating Fault-Tolerant Volumes
Lab : Configuring Storage
• Configure partitions and file systems
• Configure Volumes
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Initialize and partition a disk.
• View and update disk properties.
• Manage mounted drives.
• Convert a disk from basic to dynamic and from dynamic to basic.
• Create volumes on a disk.
• Create fault-tolerant volumes
This course is intended for individuals who already have experience with Network Infrastructure and Active Directory technologies in Windows Server 2000 or Windows Server 2003 to upgrade their skills to Windows Server 2008.
This course is also intended for IT Professionals experienced on the technologies included in Windows Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003, and who hold an MCSE or MCSA certification and/or equivalent knowledge.
- Experience planning, implementing, managing, maintaining, and securing Microsoft Windows Server 2000 or 2003, including Active Directory and Network Infrastructure server roles.
- Working knowledge of networking, for example, TCP/IP and Domain Name System (DNS).
- Experience installing, configuring, and administering Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, or Microsoft Vista.
- MCSA on Windows Server 2003 or MCSE on Windows Server 2003 recommended.
- On-the-job experience in planning, implementing, managing, or supporting Microsoft Windows Server 2000 or 2003, including Active Directory and Network Infrastructure.
- Working knowledge of networking, for example, TCP/IP and Domain Name System (DNS).
- Designed a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure.
- Designed Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network.
- Installed, Configured, and Administered Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, or Microsoft Vista

