Tuesday, 28 January 2014

MCITP Course Outline



In modern business world well trained IT professionals became very important. This course provides necessary theoretical ground & provides hands-on experience required to establish & manage Local Area Network (LAN) environment using Microsoft Windows platform. It includes installation & configuration of clients & servers computers and also includes installation, configuration & management of Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 & Active Directory Services.


                                                               Course Content


MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional)  
Module  1: Enterprise Desktop Administrator on Windows 7:
Lesson  1: Installing, Upgrading, and Migrating to Windows 7
Lesson  2: Deploying Windows 7
Lesson  3: Configuring Hardware and Applications
Lesson  4: Configuring Network Connectivity
Lesson  5: Configuring Access to Resources
Lesson  6: Configuring Mobile Computing
Lesson  7: Monitoring and Maintaining Systems that Run Windows 7
Lesson  8: Configuring Backup and Recovery Options
Module  2: Windows Server 2008 Application Server Infrastructure, Configuring
Lesson  1: Hyper-V
Lesson  2: Managing Remote Desktop Services
Lesson  3: Implementing Remote Apps
Lesson  4: Configuring Windows Media Services
Lesson  5: Configuring Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
Lesson  6: Planning and Configuring File Server
Lesson  7: Distributed File System Management (DFS)
Lesson  8: Managing Server 2008 Storage
Lesson  9: Managing Disk Quota Drive Map
Lesson  10: Implementing Shadows Copies
Lesson  11: Managing Offline Files, Sync Center
Module  3: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration
Lesson  1: Installing and Configuring Domain Name System (DNS)
Lesson  2: Installing and Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Lesson  3: Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Media Access Control Filtering
Lesson  4: Configuring Network Access Protection
Lesson  5:  Setting Up Routing and Remote Access Services
Lesson  6: Implementing Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Lesson  7: Managing Sharing and Securing Resources
Lesson  8: Managing Print Services
Lesson  9: Planning Backup and Recovery
Lesson  10: Managing Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
Lesson  11: Managing Windows Update Services (Wsus)
Lesson  12: Setting Up Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
Module  4: Active Directory Administration
Lesson  1: Configuring Active Directory Domain Services Features
Lesson  2: Creating and Managing active directory Objects
Lesson  3: Configuring Group Policy Objects
Lesson  4: Configuring Group Policy based on the Custom Starter GPO
Lesson  5: Configuring Group Policy Backup and Recovery
Lesson  6: Implementing Resultant Set of Policies
Lesson  7: Maintaining and recovering Active Directory
Lesson  8: Active Directory Domain Services including additional Domain Controllers
Lesson  9: Configuring Operations Masters or FSMO Roles
Lesson  10: Designing Solutions for Additional Domain Controllers Disaster
Lesson  11: Designing Solutions for Active Directory Branch Office
Lesson  12: Active Directory Domain Services including read-only Domain Controllers
Lesson  13: Active Directory Domain and Forest Functional Levels
Lesson  14: Configuring Active Directory Services Interface (adsiedit)
Lesson  15: Implement fine-ingrained password policies
Lesson  16: Active Recycle Bin feature in windows server 2008 R2
Lesson  17: Enable Active directory recycle bin feature
Lesson  18: Configuring Active Directory Recycle Bin
Lesson  19: Restore the deleted Active Directory objects.
Lesson  20: Configuring Active Directory Sites and Replication
Module  5: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator
Lesson  1: Designing Windows Server 2008 Infrastructure
Lesson  2: Designing Solutions for Data Sharing Data Security, and Business Continuity
Lesson  3: Designing Active Directory Administration and Group policy Strategy
Lesson  4: Designing Software Update Infrastructure and Managing Compliance
Lesson  5: Planning Remote Desktop Services
Lesson  6: Planning Active Directory Administrative Model
Lesson  7: Planning For Business Continuity and Backup
Lesson  8: Using Virtualization for Productivity
Module 6: ISA Server
Lesson  1: Installation
Lesson  2:Configuration



    Certificate
    • MCTS : Windows 7, Configuring
    • MCITP : Server Administrator, Windows Server 2008
    • MCITP:  Enterprise Administrator

    Monday, 27 January 2014


                                          Professional Series Exam MCITP

    We will also Cover and prepare practical Training  Following Exams
    Candidates Get Their MCITP: Enterprise Administrator by passing these five required exams.
    • MCITP Exam 70–640: Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
    • MCITP Exam 70–642: Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
    • MCITP Exam 70–643: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring
    • MCITP Exam 70–647: Windows Server Enterprise Administration
    • MCITP Exam 70–680: Microsoft Windows 7, Configuring

    MCITP Certified Server Administrator

    How to Become MCITP Certified Server Administrator

    Great! Now let’s see what you’ll need to become a MCITP certified Server Administrator.
    We shall go behind and cover following Microsoft exam throughout the Training
    MCITP: Server Administrator
    The MCITP Server Administrator certification will help you develop and demonstrate your knowledge and skills in working with Server 2008 and prepare you for several different roles including:
    • Windows Server Administrator
    • Server Systems Administrator
    • Monitoring Operator
    • Network Administrator
    The MCITP certification builds on a combination of MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) prerequisites that will allow you to develop your technical skills and knowledge and prepare you for your role as a Server Administrator.
    In preparation for your MCITP you will learn how to:
    • Handle day to day management of the server os, file structure and directory services
    • Handle software distribution and updates
    • Monitor servers
    • Troubleshoot servers
    • Configure the server
    • Implement an auditing policy
    • Perform scheduled vulnerability assessment scans

    How to Earn Your MCITP: Server Administrator Certification

    There are three exam requirements for the MCITP Server Administrator certification:
    • Exam: 70-642 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
    • Exam: 70-640 Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
    • Exam: 70-646 Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator
    The first two exams are MCTS prerequisite exams that I mentioned above and the third is a Professional Series exam.


    Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification facilitate certify that an person has the broad set of skills necessary to execute a exacting job role, such as Server Administrator or Enterprise administrator and Database Administrator
    They are based on older versions of Microsoft technologies, and your MCITP certification will decline in value as companies move to newer versions of our products. Take advantage of special upgrades to earn a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification, and protect your investment in certifications.
    Earn an MCITP: Server Administrator certification to demonstrate your leadership and problem-solving skills in working with Windows Server 2008.
    Server Administrators are recognized among their peers and managers as leaders in the day-to-day operations management of Windows Server 2008. Demonstrate and communicate your ability to take system-wide ownership of Windows Server 2008 administration and increase your organization's return on technology investment by earning the MCITP: Server Administrator certification.