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Course 2732: Planning, Deploying, and Managing an Enterprise Project Management
Solution Course Length: Five Days Audience Candidates for this course are IT professionals who operate in medium to very large computing environments that use the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system. Typical environments in which they work have these characteristics: • Supported
users ranging from 200 to 5,000 or more Typical products and
technologies include Windows Server 2003, Internet Information Services
(IIS), Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, Microsoft SQL Server, Project
Server 2003, Microsoft Project Professional 2003, SQL Analysis Services,
Office Web components and messaging and collaboration platforms, and network
security products and technologies. At Course CompletionAfter completing this course, students will be able to:
PrerequisitesBefore attending this course, students must have:
Course Outline
During the deployment of a Project Server 2003 infrastructure, a systems engineer must know the terminology used in project management and in Project Server 2003. In this module, the students are introduced to these terms and how they are used. In addition, the students must analyze functional specifications as they are written by the business analyst and project manager. This module discusses the components of the functional specifications, and the relationships of other job roles in a Project Server 2003 solution. Lessons • Introduction
to Project Server 2003 Lab A: Overview of Project Server 2003 Deployment • Case Study After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe Project
Server 2003 at a high level. Module 2: Planning the Project Server 2003 Infrastructure This module covers the tasks, tools, and knowledge needed to plan the Project Server infrastructure. The module explains what the components are within the infrastructure and how to plan for optimum usage. Lessons • Introduction
to the Logical Architecture of Project Server 2003 After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe the
logical architecture of Project Server 2003. Module 3: Installing and Configuring Project System Servers This module covers the tasks, tools, and knowledge needed for installing and configuring Project system servers. Lessons • Creating Service
Accounts After completing this module, students will be able to: • Create user
accounts used for Project Server 2003 installation. Module 4: Implementing Project Server This module covers the tasks, tools, and knowledge needed to complete the installation and configuration of Project Server 2003, and to confirm that the connectivity to the Project system servers is complete. Lessons • Installing
Project Server 2003 After completing this module, students will be able to: • Install Project
Server 2003. Module 5: Planning the Deployment of Project Server 2003 Clients This module covers the tasks, tools, and knowledge needed to plan deployment of Project Server. Students will learn how to plan for client software distribution. Lessons • Selecting
Client Software After completing this module, students will be able to: • Select the
client software. Module 6: Deploying Project 2003 Clients This module describes how to determine the configuration and connectivity of client software used to access Project Server. The module will cover the two available client-end options: Project Professional and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Lessons • Deploying
Project Professional 2003 After completing this module, students will be able to: • Configure
Project Professional client computers. Module 7: Planning Project Server 2003 Operations This module covers the tools, tasks, and knowledge required to plan a Project Server 2003 operation, including planning the security structure, using Active Directory to integrate Project Server 2003 resource pools and security groups, and importing or migrating existing project data. Lessons • Planning the
Project Server 2003 Security Structure After completing this module, students will be able to: • Plan the Project
Server 2003 security structure. Module 8: Configuring and Managing Resource and Project Data This module describes how to determine the configuration and connectivity of client software used to access Project Server. Lessons presented in this module will cover the two client-end options that are available: Project Professional and Internet Explorer. Lessons • Configuring
Enterprise Custom Fields After completing this module, students will be able to: • Configure
enterprise custom fields. Module 9: Configuring and Managing Views and Security Microsoft Project Server 2003 provides an administrator with a number of tools to manage and configure views and security. The lessons in this module describe the options available when configuring enterprise features, creating views, configuring security, and configuring account synchronization. Lessons • Configuring
Enterprise Features After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe an
overview of enterprise features. Module 10: Administering an EPM Solution In this module, you will learn about the settings and how to manage them. You will also learn how to manage Windows SharePoint Services in a Project Server 2003 environment. Lessons • Managing Windows
SharePoint Services Practices and Lab • Lab: Administering
an Enterprise Project Management Solution After completing this module, students will be able to: • Manage Project
Server 2003 features. Module 11: Migrating Project Data This module describes the tasks and procedures that you use to migrate data to Microsoft Project Server 2003. Lessons • Migrating
Project Data from Previous Versions of Project After completing this module, students will be able to: • Migrate project
data from previous versions of Project. Module 12: Planning for Testing Before deploying Project Server 2003 to the enterprise, you must test it. You will test at these levels: pilot, departmental and enterprise. In this module, you will learn how to plan measurements of system speed and delivery based on the roles of the users and how to plan testing the Enterprise Project Management systems. Lessons • Monitoring
Role-Based Performance Practices and Lab • Lab: Planning
Testing After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe role-based
response metrics. Module 13: Troubleshooting Project Server 2003 This module describes how to troubleshoot Project Server 2003. Lessons • Project Server
Data Flow Paths Lab: Troubleshooting Project Server 2003 • Troubleshooting:
Logging on to Project Web Access After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe the
Project Server data flow paths.
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