Course Description
In this Microsoft Server 2003 online training course, you will learn to maintain, backup, and troubleshoot a Windows 2003 Server. You will also learn how to install, maintain and monitor printers. Some of the tasks include configuring a Printer Server and also Internet Printing. Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Administration Part 2 online training will also focus on recovering from a failed Windows 2003 Server including a member server and an Active Directory Domain Controller.
In order to take this course you need to have taken Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Administration Part 1 and have intermediate knowledge of the Windows operating system. Also recommended is the Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Installation and Configuration course.
In This Course You Will Learn:
As a result of taking this online training course, you will be able to:
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Backup and restore a Windows 2003 server
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Manage printers within the Windows 2003 Server environment
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Maintain the operating system using WSUS (Windows Server Update Services)
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Recover a server from a disaster
Prerequisites
You need to have intermediate knowledge of the Windows operating system and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Administration Part 1. If you do not have this experience, we recommend the following GogoTraining courses:
Outline
Module 00: Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Administration Part 2 Online Training - Course Introduction
Module 01: Fundamentals of Backup and Restore
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What to Back up
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Schedule Backup
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Schedule Job
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Backup Types
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Restoring Data
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Lab Exercises
Module 01 A: Backup Data Demo
Module 01 B: Restoring Data Demo
Module 02: Advanced Backup and Restore
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Volume Shadow Copy
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Catalogs
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Backup Options
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Backup Logging
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File Exclusions
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Ntbackup
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Shadow Copies
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Lab Exercise
Module 02 A: Using Advanced Backup and Restore Demo
Module 03: Installing and Configuring Printers
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Windows 2003 Server Printer Model
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Print Servers
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Installing and Configuring the Printer Software
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Searching for Printers in Active Directory
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Advanced Search in Active Directory
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Lab Exercise
Module 03 A: Install and Configure a Printer Demo
Module 04: Advanced Printer Configuration and Management
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Configuring Printer Security
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Assigning Trays and Paper
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Printer Job Defaults
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Printer Preferences
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Configuring Printer Server
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Internet Printing
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Lab Exercise
Module 04 A: Advance Configuration of Printers Demo
Module 05: Maintaining and Monitoring Printers
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Managing Printer Drivers
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Redirecting Print Jobs
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Using System Log
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Printer Monitoring
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Auditing Printers
Module 05 A: Maintaining and Monitoring Printers Demo
Module 06 - Troubleshooting Printers
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Problem Scope
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Troubleshooting Methodology
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Troubleshoot Printer
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Lab Exercise
Module 06 A: Troubleshooting Printers Demo
Module 07: Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
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What is WSUS
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How does WSUS help the environment
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Automating Patch Management
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Installing WSUS
Module 07 A: Installing WSUS Demo
Module 08: Configuring WSUS
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WSUS Administration Console
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Status of WSUS Server
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WSUS Configuration
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WSUS Options
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Group Policy Configuration of WSUS
Module 08 A: Configuring WSUS Demo
Module 09: Administering Software Licensing
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Client Access List (CAL)
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Per-Server Licensing
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Per-Driver or Per-User Licensing
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Administering Licensing
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Licensing Tools
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Lab Exercise
Module 09 A: Licensing Demo
Module 10: Recovering from System Failure
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System State
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Backing up System State
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DSRM (Directory Services Restore Mode)
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ASR (Automated System Recovery)
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Recovery Console
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Lab Exercise
Module 10 A: Configure Recovery Console Demo
Module 11: Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Administration Part 2 Online Training - Course Summary
Certification
Windows Server 2003 Administration Part 2 is part of a two-course online training series that prepares you to take Microsoft’s Exam 70-290. The course maps to Microsoft’s official curriculum 2273, and is the second course in preparing towards the MCSE certification for Windows Server 2003. To earn the MCSE certification, you must pass seven exams (in any order):
• Four exams on networking systems
• One exam on client operating systems
• One exam on design
• One elective exam
For more information about the exam requirements or locations and pricing, select the links located in the related training section for this course.