To discuss how to create a migration plan in Windows .NET Server Learn More>>
To familiarise students with Windows server 2003 Learn More>>
The use of user and group accounts is fundamental in any network environment for both security and ease of administration. This course describes the types of user and group accounts available for Windows Vista clients, explains how to manage them, and covers best practices for their use. Learn More>>
Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7.0 enable users to upload and download files and to send e-mail via the company web server. These features are made possible by two optional components in Windows Server 2008; the FTP service and the SMTP service. Learn More>>
Design projects involving the addition or migration of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) can be very challenging for the enterprise administrator and IT support... Learn More>>
One of the toughest challenges for a Network Administrator is protecting the network while accommodating a growing number of users that require remote access network connections. Windows Server 2008 provides numerous methods of connecting to... Learn More>>
Windows Server 2008 represents the next generation of server operating systems from Microsoft. With this release come notable improvements in security, remote access, networking, and performance monitoring. New administration features such as the command-line PowerShell... Learn More>>
To demonstrate how to implement, manage, and maintain TCP/IP Learn More>>
To describe how to administer the services that Windows Server 2003 supports Learn More>>
To identify the options and decision criteria involved in designing the Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure and Active Directory physical design Learn More>>
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