The PowerLearning™ courses are
presented by Industry
Specialists and use a powerful
combination of audio,
full-motion video, text and
colourful graphics, providing
the necessary training for
people to grasp and to give them
a road map to practice on their
own.
Our MCTS 70-640 Windows Server
2008 Active Directory
Configuring training course
teaches students to configure
Active Directory Domain Services
in a distributed environment,
implement Group Policies,
perform backup and restore, to
configure identity and access
solutions with Windows Server
2008 Active Directory and to
monitor and troubleshoot Active
Directory related issues.
When you pass Exam 70-640 TS:
Windows Server 2008 Active
Directory Configuring, you
complete the requirements for
the following certification:
Microsoft Certified Technology
Specialist (MCTS): Windows
Server 2008 Active Directory,
Configuration
Microsoft Exam 70-640 also
counts as credit toward the
following certifications:
Microsoft Certified IT
Professional (MCITP): Enterprise
Administrator
Microsoft Certified IT
Professional (MCITP): Server
Administrator
PowerLearning offers
you the most effective way to
earn your Microsoft Certified
Technology Specialist (MCTS).Â
The Microsoft Certified
Technology Specialist (MCTS) on
Windows Server 2008 credential
is intended for IT professionals
who work in the complex
computing environment of
medium-sized to large companies.
As a Microsoft Certified
Partner, our developer follows
the approved Microsoft course
curriculum, ensuring you receive
the training and knowledge
needed to succeed.
C
onfiguring and
Troubleshooting Windows Server
2008 Active Directory Domain
Services
Implementing Active Directory
Domain Services
Installing AD DS
Deploying Read-Only Domain
Controllers
Configuring AD DS Domain
Controller Roles
Module Review
Configuring Domain Name Service
for AD DS
Overview of AD DS and DNS
Integration
Configuring AD DS Integrated
Zones
Configuring Read-Only DNS Zones
Module Review
Configuring AD Objects and
Trusts
Configuring Active Directory
Objects
Strategies for Using Groups
Automating AD DS Object
Management
Delegating Administrative Access
to AD DS Objects
Configuring AD DS Trusts
Module Review
Configuring AD DS Sites and
Replication
Overview of AD DS
Overview of AD DS Sites
Configuring and Monitoring AD DS
Replication
Module Review
Creating and Configuring Group
Policy
Overview of Group Policy
Configuring the Scope of Group
Policy Objects
Evaluating the Application of
Group Policy Objects
Managing Group Policy Objects
Delegating Administrative
Control of Group Policy
Module Review
Configuring User Environments
Using Group Policy
Configuring Group Policy
Settings
Configuring Scripts and Folder
Redirection Using Group Policy
Configuring Administrative
Templates
configuring Group Policy
Preferences
Deploying Software Using Group
Policy
Module Review
Implementing Security Using
Group Policy
Configuring Security Policies
Implementing Fine Grained
Password Policies
Restricting Group Membership and
Access to Software
Managing Security Using Security
Templates
Module Review
Implementing an AD DS Monitoring
Plan
Monitoring AD DS Using Event
Viewer
Using Reliability and
Performance Monitor
Configuring AD DS Auditing
Module Review
Implementing an AD Services
Maintenance Plan
Maintaining the AD DS Domain
Controllers
Backing Up AD DS
Restoring AD DS
Module Review
Troubleshooting AD DS, DNS, and
Replication Issues
Troubleshooting AD DS
Troubleshooting DNS Integration
with AD DS
Troubleshooting AD DS
Replication
Module Review
Troubleshooting Group Policy
Issues
Introduction to Group Policy
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Group Policy
Application
Troubleshooting Group Policy
Settings
Module Review
Course Review
Configuring and Troubleshooting
Identity and Access Solutions
with Windows Server
2008 Active Directory
Exploring IDA Solutions
Overview of IDA Management
Active Directory Server Roles in
IDA Management
Overview of ILM 2007
Module Review
Configuring AD CS
Overview of PKI
Deploying a CA Hierarchy
Installing AD CS
Managing a CA
Module Review
Deploying and Managing
Certificates
Deploying Certificates by Using
AD CS
Deploying Certificates by Using
Auto Enrollment
Revoking Certificates
Configuring Certificate
templates
Configuring Certificate Recovery
Module Review
Configuring AD LDS
Installing and Configuring AD
LDS
Configuring AD LDS Instances
Configuring AD LDS Replication
Configuring AD LDS Integration
with AD DS
Module Review
Configuring AD FS
Overview of AD FS
AD FS Deployment Scenarios
Deploying AC FS
Implementing AD FS Claims
Module Review
Configuring AD RMS
Module Review
Overview of AD RMS
Installing and Configuring AD
RMS Server Components
Administering AD RMS
Implementing AD RMS Trust
Policies
Module Review
Maintaining Access Management
Solutions
Supporting AD CS
Maintaining AD LDS
Maintaining AD FS
Maintaining AD RMS
Troubleshooting IDA Solutions
Troubleshooting AD CS
Troubleshooting AD LDS
Resolving AD FS Issues
Solving AD RMs Issues
Module Review
Course Review
Note: The PowerLearning™
courses are presented by
Industry Specialists and use a
powerful combination of audio,
full-motion video, text and
colourful graphics, providing
the necessary training for
people to grasp and to give them
a road map to practice on their
own. Not all modules/courses
have interactive software
simulations. To pass the exams
we recommend students need to
practice using the actual
software itself. For persons
without access to the software,
we often find that the software
vendors provide trail versions
of software – we recommend you
visit their website for details.
This also further enhances a
person’s preparation for taking
a related exam. The training
programs are subject to
copyright and software licence
terms. The developers reserves
the right to alter materials
listed in published outlines in
order to address current
certification requirements. See
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