MCTS Boot Camp Audience and MCTS online training

MCTS Boot Camp Audience and MCTS online training

Attend this accelerated instructor-led Microsoft Certified IT-Professional program: This boot camp will prepare qualified Microsoft professionals to earn both the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist MCTS Training: Windows 7, Configuring Certification as well as the Microsoft Certified IT-Professional (MCITP Training) Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician . In this intensive test-preparation program where the goal is certification, you will receive targeted lectures based on the Microsoft domains of knowledge for the TS: Windows 7, Configuring exam and take simulated exams using Transcender, the industry-leading test-preparation product.

This boot camp includes the two exams needed for certification. A fast-paced, rapid review session prior to each exam covers key material, providing comprehensive exam preparation.

This Training will cover

Key topics and concepts tested on the TS: Windows 7, Configuring & Enterprise Desktop Support Technician exams

Structure of the TS: Windows 7, Configuring exam and the most effective test-taking strategies

Use the Transcender test-preparation software to reinforce learning objectives, validate current knowledge, and review the most comprehensive and realistic exam questions

Identify your weak areas and strengthen them to ensure exam success

Who should attend
This course is intended for IT Professionals, Desktop Configuration Administrators, and technical decision makers with the skills to successfully plan and deploy desktop operating systems, provision desktop computers, and deploy service packs and updates to computer systems. The intended audience is also involved in setting the strategic direction for the desktop operating system and applications. Previous experience configuring and supporting desktop or laptop operating systems is highly recommended.

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Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Credit toward certification
When you pass the Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn credit toward the following certifications:

Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on
Windows Server 2003 certification
Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server 2003 certification
Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 certification

This Training will Cover
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining IP Addressing
Configure TCP/IP addressing on a server computer.
Manage DHCP.
Manage DHCP clients and leases.
Manage DHCP Relay Agent.
Manage DHCP databases.
Manage DHCP scope options.
Manage reservations and reserved clients.
Troubleshoot TCP/IP addressing.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA).
Diagnose and resolve issues related to incorrect TCP/IP configuration.
Troubleshoot DHCP.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to DHCP authorization.
Verify DHCP reservation configuration.
Examine the system event log and DHCP server audit log files to find related events.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to configuration of DHCP server and scope options.
Verify that the DHCP Relay Agent is working correctly.
Verify database integrity.
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Name Resolution
Install and configure the DNS Server service.
Configure DNS server options.
Configure DNS zone options.
Configure DNS forwarding.
Manage DNS.
Manage DNS zone settings.
Manage DNS record settings.
Manage DNS server options.
Monitor DNS. Tools might include System Monitor, Event Viewer, Replication Monitor, and DNS debug logs.
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Network Security
Implement secure network administration procedures.
Implement security baseline settings and audit security settings by using security templates.
Implement the principle of least privilege.
Install and configure software update infrastructure.
Install and configure software update services.
Install and configure automatic client update settings.
Configure software updates on earlier operating systems.
Monitor network protocol security. Tools might include the IP Security Monitor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in and Kerberos support tools.
Troubleshoot network protocol security. Tools might include the IP Security Monitor MMC snap-in, Event Viewer, and Network Monitor.
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access
Configure Routing and Remote Access user authentication.
Configure remote access authentication protocols.
Configure Internet Authentication Service (IAS) to provide authentication for Routing and Remote Access clients.
Configure Routing and Remote Access policies to permit or deny access.
Manage remote access.
Manage packet filters.
Manage Routing and Remote Access routing interfaces.
Manage devices and ports.
Manage routing protocols.
Manage Routing and Remote Access clients.
Manage TCP/IP routing.
Manage routing protocols.
Manage routing tables.
Manage routing ports.
Implement secure access between private networks.
Troubleshoot user access to remote access services.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to remote access VPNs.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to establishing a remote access connection.
Diagnose and resolve user access to resources beyond the remote access server.
Troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access routing.
Troubleshoot demand-dial routing.
Troubleshoot router-to-router VPNs.
Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
Monitor network traffic. Tools might include Network Monitor and System Monitor.
Troubleshoot connectivity to the Internet.
Troubleshoot server services.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to service dependency.
Use service recovery options to diagnose and resolve service-related issues.




MCITP: Enterprise Administrator

MCITP: Enterprise Administrator
Microsoft have produced numerous courses, available as a class, online, to I.T professionals all over the world. 2009’s TS (technology specialist) exam in Enterprise Administration has improved many I.T professionals’ prospects in the work place.

Who is it for?
The Enterprise Administration qualification is best for those who have worked within a medium sized to a large company as an I.T professional for a year or more. You must have experience of implementing and administrating a network and operating system for a large amount of users. The Microsoft website suggests that a large amount is between 250 to 5,000 users plus. You will also need to understand how to convert business goals into the technological structure.

Experience is also required in these areas:

(1) Dealing with systems in several different locations;

(2) Dealing with more than two separate domain controllers;

(3) A comprehensive understanding of databases, internet, firewall, intranet, client computer management, remote access, messaging and other network services and resources;

(4 Dealing with corporate connectivity issues, inside the office and outside.

(5) Addressing security issues and resolving any problems with the desktop.

You will also need a comprehensive understanding of Vista and 2007 Microsoft Office System Desktops, as well as knowing how to install Windows 7 and make the necessary changes and configurations.

What will be tested?
The MCITP certification will test the knowledge and skills that you have already gained in employment. It will also upgrade any knowledge, if you have been out of the loop since the invention of Windows 7, on other new technologies or improvements to systems.

Why take a MCITP Certification?
Although you may have the experience behind you, it is still very important to keep your qualifications up to date in a rapidly expanding and transforming industry. With the recent introduction of Windows 7 – a system that has become a favourite among the computer nerds of the I.T industry, large and small businesses and regular home users – it is necessary to adapt your skills to the new technology out there.  The 2008 MCITP certification will expand your knowledge base and skills, making you an important asset to employers.

If you’re still a beginner in this industry, an MCITP can help you speed up your career progression. It exemplifies your commitment to continuous learning and improvement – an important trait in a consistently changing industry.

How Can I Access it?
This is one of the easiest courses to access, as it is currently available online, in DVD format and as a teach yourself guide. Classes are also available in certain areas.

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