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MCTS Guide to Configuring Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Active Directory (Exam #70-640) (Networking (Course Technology)) PDF

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Microsoft Certification Exam Objectives Exam #70-640: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring Objective Chapter Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) for Active Directory Configure zones 9 Configure DNS server settings 9 Configure zone transfers and replication 9 Configuring the Active Directory Infrastructure Configure a forest or a domain 4, 10 Configure trusts 4, 10 Configure sites 4, 10 Configure Active Directory replication 4, 10 Configure the global catalog 4, 10 Configure operations masters 4, 10 Configuring Additional Active Directory Server Roles Configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) 12 Configure Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS) 12 Configure the read-only domain controller (RODC) 12 Configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) 12 Creating and Maintaining Active Directory Objects Automate creation of Active Directory accounts 3, 5 Maintain Active Directory accounts 4, 5 Create and apply Group Policy objects (GPOs) 3, 7 Configure GPO templates 7 Configure software deployment GPOs 7 Configure account policies 3, 7 Configure audit policy by using GPOs 7 Maintaining the Active Directory Environment Configure backup and recovery 13 Perform offline maintenance 13 Monitor Active Directory 13 Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services Install Active Directory Certificate Services 11 Configure CA server settings 11 Manage certificate templates 11 Manage enrollments 11 Manage certificate revocations 11 This book is intended to be sold with a CD-ROM. 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Printed in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 11 10 09 Brief Contents INTRODUCTION xv CHAPTER 1 Introducing Windows Server 2008 1 CHAPTER 2 Installing Windows Server 2008 37 CHAPTER 3 Introducing Active Directory 75 CHAPTER 4 Active Directory Design and Security Concepts 111 CHAPTER 5 Account Management 151 CHAPTER 6 Windows File and Print Services 201 CHAPTER 7 Configuring Group Policy 253 CHAPTER 8 Introduction to Windows Networking 319 CHAPTER 9 Configuring DNS for Active Directory 353 CHAPTER 10 Configuring and Maintaining the Active Directory Infrastructure 397 CHAPTER 11 Active Directory Certificate Services 449 CHAPTER 12 Additional Active Directory Server Roles 485 CHAPTER 13 Server Management and Monitoring 515 APPENDIX A MCTS 70-640 Exam Objectives 553 APPENDIX B Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration Resources 557 APPENDIX C Virtual Machine Instructions for Selected Activities 561 APPENDIX D A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Server Virtualization Software 571 GLOSSARY 607 INDEX 613 This page intentionally left blank Contents INTRODUCTION xv CHAPTER 1 Introducing Windows Server 2008 1 The Role of a Server Operating System 2 Server: Hardware or Software? 2 Server Operating System Versus Desktop Operating System 2 Windows Server 2008 Editions 3 Standard Edition 4 Enterprise Edition 4 Datacenter Edition 4 Windows Web Server 2008 5 Comparing Editions 5 Windows Server 2008 Core Technologies 6 NTFS 6 Active Directory 8 Microsoft Management Console 8 Disk Management 10 File and Printer Sharing 12 Windows Networking Concepts 13 Windows Networking Components 14 Internet Information Services 17 Windows Server 2008 Roles 19 Active Directory Certificate Services 19 Active Directory Domain Services 19 Other Active Directory Related Roles 20 Application Server 20 DHCP Server 20 DNS Server 20 Fax Server 20 File Services 20 Hyper-V 21 Network Policy and Access Services 21 Print Services 21 Terminal Services 22 UDDI Services 22 Web Server (IIS) 22 Windows Deployment Services 22 New Features in Windows Server 2008 22 Server Manager 23 Server Core 24 Hyper-V 25 Storage Management Enhancements 27 Networking Enhancements 28 Network Access Protection 28 Windows Deployment Services 29 New Active Directory Roles 29 Terminal Services Enhancements 29 Chapter Summary 31 Key Terms 31 Review Questions 32 Case Projects 36 CHAPTER 2 Installing Windows Server 2008 37 Planning a Windows Server 2008 Installation 38 Installing the First Server in a New Network 38 Expanding Your Network 51 Upgrading to Windows Server 2008 53

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MCTS Guide to MicrosoftWindows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration prepares students to develop the skills needed to manage a Windows Server 2008 system and to prepare to pass the MCTS 70-640 certification exam. While the focus of topics is on the configuration of Active Directory and related
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