Prerequisites:
Either MCSA or MCSE certification in Windows Server
2003Students who do not hold either of these
qualifications should have the following:Experience in
planning, implementing, managing, maintaining, and
securing Microsoft Windows Server 2003, including Active
Directory, Network Infrastructure, Terminal Services,
and Internet Information Services (IIS)Working knowledge
of networking, such as TCP/IP and Domain Name System (DNS)Experience
in installing, configuring, and administering Windows
XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7
Course Outline:
Module 1: Installing and Configuring Windows Server
2008
This module explains how to plan and prepare the
environment and servers for installation, upgrade, and
migration to Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008
R2 operating systems from Windows Server 2003.
Lessons
•Overview of Windows Server
•Installing Windows Server 2008
•Managing Server Roles and Features
•Configuring and Managing Windows Server 2008 Server
Core
•Choosing a Deployment Strategy
•Deploying Windows Server 2008
Lab : Installing Windows Server and Configuring
Post-Installation Settings
•Install Windows Server 2008 R2
•Configuring Server Core
•Enabling Remote Management
•Adding the Domain Name System and Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol Server Roles
Lab : Deploying Windows Server 2008
•Installing and Configuring Windows Deployment Services
•Creating Operating System Images with Windows
Deployment Services
•Using an Unattended File with Windows Deployment
Services
•Completing Windows Deployment Services Configuration
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Describe the steps necessary to prepare to install
Windows Server 2008.
•Install Windows Server 2008.
•Add and remove server roles and features.
•Configure and manage Server Core.
•Select a deployment technology.
•Deploy Windows Server 2008.
Module 2: Server Management in Windows Server 2008
This module explains new technologies and options
available to manage the operating system environment.
The module discusses and allows students practice
storage configuration, boot configuration, scheduled
tasks and services, event logs, and performance
monitoring.
Lessons
•Managing Windows Server with Server Manager
•Managing Server Updates by using WSUS
•Managing Backup and Restore by Using Windows Server
Backup
•Managing Event Logs and Auditing
•Performance and Resource Management
Lab : Managing Windows Server 2008
•Configuring a Replica WSUS Server
•Managing Windows Server Backup
•Configuring Event Logging
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Describe and use Server Manager.
•Manage server updates by using Windows Server Update
Services 3.0 SP2.
•Manage backup and restore by using Windows Server
Backup.
•Describe and perform event logging and auditing.
•Perform reliability and performance monitoring.
Module 3: Configuring Networking and Network Services
This module describes how to configure and troubleshoot
the new networking technologies and settings on Windows
Server 2008.
Lessons
•Configuring IPv6 Addressing
•Migrating from IPv4 to IPv6
•DHCP and DNS Enhancements in Windows Server 2008
•Configuring and Managing Windows Firewall with Advanced
Security
•Configuring Routing and Networking with Windows Server
2008
Lab : Configuring Networking and Network Services
•Configuring an ISATAP Router
•Configuring DHCP and DNS
•Configuring Windows Firewall
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Configure IPv6 addressing.
•Describe and implementIPv6 migration technologies.
•Describe the enhancements to DHCP and DNS in Windows
Server 2008
•Configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
•Configure routing with Windows Server 2008.
Module 4: Configuring Network Policy Server and Remote
Access services
This module explains how to configure Network Policy
Server and Remote Access Services in Windows Server
2008. It outlines how to secure your remote access
clients by using network policies and, where
appropriate, Network Access Protection (NAP) as well as
covering technologies such as VPN and also explaining
DirectAccess, a feature available with Windows Server
2008 R2
Lessons
•Overview of Network Policy Server
•Configuring a Network Policy Server
•Configuring Remote Access
•Managing DirectAccess in Windows Server 2008 R2
•Implementing Network Access Protection
•Configuring VPN Enforcement by Using NAP
Lab : Configuring Network Policy Server and Remote
Access Services
•Configuring Routing and Remote Access as a VPN Remote
Access Solution
•Configuring a Custom Network Policy
•Create and Distribute a CMAK Profile
Lab : Configuring NAP with VPN Enforcement
•Configuring NAP Components
•Configuring Client Settings to Support NAP
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Understand the purpose of the Network Policy and Access
Services server role.
•Configure NPS.
•Configure remote access.
•Describe and deploy DirectAccess.
•Describe NAP. Configure VPN enforcement by using NAP.
Module 5: Configuring and Managing Active Directory
Domain Services
This module explains the new and improved features of
Windows 2008 and Windows 2008 R2 Active Directory Domain
Services, such as RODC, fine-grained password policies
and advanced auditing and others.
Lessons
•Active Directory Enhancements in Windows Server 2008
and 2008 R2
•Installing and Configuring Domain Controllers
•Configuring Read-Only Domain Controllers
•Configuring Fine-Grained Password Policies
•Managing Active Directory Objects with Windows
PowerShell
•Active Directory Database Management
Lab : Configuring Active Directory Domain Services
•Installing and Configuring an RODC
•Implementing Fine-Grained Password Policies
Lab : Managing AD DS Objects and Database
•Using PowerShell Commands to Administer Active
Directory
•Working with Active Directory Snapshots
•Restoring Deleted Objects with Active Directory Recycle
Bin
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Describe Active Directory Enhancements in Windows
Server 2008 and 2008 R2.
•Install and configure domain controllers.
•Configure read-only domain controllers.
•Configure fine-grained password policies.
•Manage Active Directory objects with Windows PowerShell.
•Perform Active Directory database management.
Module 6: Managing Group Policy in Active Directory
Domain Services
This module explains what is new in the management of an
Active Directory Domain Services infrastructure, what
improvements were made to Group Policy, what are Group
Policy Preferences, and how the ability to restart the
Active Directory database service (NTDS) supports and
simplifies advanced administrative tasks.
Lessons
•Group Policy Enhancements in Windows server 2008
•Managing Security with Group Policy
•Managing Clients With Group Policy Preferences
Lab : Managing Group Policies
•Creating a Central Store
•Configuring Administrative Templates
Lab : Managing Client Security with Group Policy
•Configuring Application Control Policies
Lab : Managing Clients with Group Policy Preferences
• Deploying Group Policy Preferences
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Describe the new features in Group Policy.
•Implement security settings with Group Policy.
•Configure Group Policy preferences.
Module 7: Configuring Active Directory Certificate
Services
This module explains how to manage enterprise PKI
smoothly in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008
R2 while ensuring a manageable, secure infrastructure,
maintaining application and legacy system compatibility.
Lessons
•Active Directory Certificate Services Overview
•Deploying Active Directory Certificate Services
•Managing Certificate Templates
•Managing Certificate Enrollment
•Managing Certificate Revocation
•Managing Certificate Recovery
Lab : Configuring and Managing Active Directory
Certificate Services
•Installing the AD CS Server Role and Configuring CAs
•Managing Certificate Revocation
•Managing Certificate Recovery
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Describe Active Directory Certificate Services and
enhancements in Windows Server 2008.
•Deploy AD CS infrastructure.
•Manage certificate templates.
•Manage certificate enrollment.
•Manage certificate revocation.
•Manage certificate recovery.
Module 8: Configuring Active Directory Identity and
Access Solutions
This module explains the Active Directory(AD) roles of
AD LDS, AD FS and AD RMS, how they fit into the overall
Windows Server 2008 management concept, and how to
configure a Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008
R2 infrastructure to incorporate these roles.
Lessons
•Installing and Configuring AD LDS
•Installing and Configuring AD FS
•Overview of AD RMS
•Installing and Configuring AD RMS
Lab : Configuring AD LDS
•Configuring AD LDS Instances and Partitions
•Configuring AD LDS Replication
Lab : Configuring AD RMS
•Installing the AD RMS Server Role
•Configuring AD RMS Templates
•Configuring AD RMS Trust Policies
•Testing AD RMS Functionality
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Install and configure Active Directory Lightweight
Directory Services.
•Describe Active Directory Federation Services.
•Describe Active Directory Rights Management Services.
•Install and configure Active Directory Rights
Management Services.
Module 9: Installing and Configuring Remote Desktop
Services
This module provides an overview of RDS and related role
services, and the procedures for connecting to an RD
Session host. The module describes RemoteApp programs
and the methods for accessing them. The module also
explains how to use RD Gateway to access RDS
infrastructure securely from an external network.
Lessons
•Overview of Remote Desktop Services
•Implementing RemoteApp Infrastructure
•Implementing Remote Desktop Gateway
Lab : Implementing Remote Desktop Services
•Preparing the RDS Environment
•Publishing RemoteApp programs
•Accessing Published RemoteApp Programs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Describe Remote Desktop Services.
•Implement Remote Applications.
•Implement Remote Desktop Gateway.
Module 10: Managing Remote Desktop Services
It is very important to manage client connections for
Remote Desktop to provide a stable and secure
environment. In this module, you will learn about Remote
Desktop Session Host and Connection Broker, Remote
Desktop Licensing, and Remote Desktop client connections
management.
Lessons
•Managing RD Session Host and Connection Broker
•Configuring and Managing Remote Desktop Licensing
•Managing Remote Desktop Client Connections
Lab : Managing Remote Desktop Services
•Installing the RDS Role Services and Reviewing the RDL
Manager Tool
•Using WSRM to apply an equal per user resource
management policy
•Installing and Configuring Remote Desktop Services
Connection Broker
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Manage Remote Desktop Session Host and Connection
Broker.
•Manage Remote Desktop Licensing.
•Manage Remote Desktop client connections.
Module 11: Installing and Configuring Web Servers and
Applications with Internet Information Services
This module explains the new Web Server (IIS) 7.0 and
7.5 roles available on Windows Server 2008 and Windows
Server 2008 R2, respectively. This module also describes
the application servers that help configure a simple
website, an FTP server, and an SMTP server within the
IIS role.
Lessons
•Managing the Web Server Role
•Configuring web Applications and Sites
•Configuring a File Transfer Protocol Server and Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol Server
•Configuring Secure Websites and Servers
Lab : Installing and Configuring IIS and Creating a
Website in IIS
•Deploying the Web Server (IIS) Server Role
•Configuring the Contoso Website to enable logging and
back up the site configuration
Lab : Implementing FTP and SMTP Services in IIS
•Installing FTP and SMTP
•Configuring and Testing FTP
•Configuring and Testing SMTP
Lab : Implementing Security on Websites
•Enabling Integrated Windows Authentication
•Configuring SSL
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Manage the Web Server role.
•Configure websites, applications, and virtual folders.
•Configure both the File Transfer Protocol and the
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
•Configure IIS to enable a more secure website platform.
Module 12: Configuring Storage Technologies in Windows
Server 2008
This module defines basic storage terminology, types of
available configurations, and information about storage
area networks (SANs).
Lessons
•Configuring Distributed File System
•Managing Storage with File System Resource Management
•Implementing Classification Management and File
Management Tasks
•Configuring Storage in Windows Server 2008
Lab : Configuring Storage Technologies in Windows Server
2008
•Installing the Distributed File System Role Service
•Creating a DFS Namespace
•Configuring Folder Targets
•Configuring DFS Folder Replication
•Installing the FSRM Role Service and Configuring Quotas
•Configuring File Screening and Storage Reports
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Configure DFS.
•Manage storage by using File System Resource
Management.
•Describe how Classification Management and File
Management enable you to organize your server-based
files.
•Describe storage area network connectivity.
Module 13: Configuring High Availability in Windows
Server 2008
This module explains the functionality of Network Load
Balancing and how it has changed from previous versions
of Windows Server to Windows Server 2008 to understand
and implement a Windows Server 2008 failover cluster.
This module covers the management and configuration
aspects of both Network Load Balancing and failover
clustering.
Lessons
•Configuring Network Load Balancing
•Overview of Windows Server 2008 Failover Clusters
•Preparing for Failover Clustering
•Creating and Configuring Failover Clusters
Lab : Configuring High Availability in Windows server
2008
•Creating and Validating a Cluster
•Clustering the Print Services Role by Using Failover
Cluster Management
•Configuring Cluster Resources
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Configure Network Load Balancing.
•Describe Windows Server 2008 failover clusters.
•Prepare for failover clustering implementation.
•Create and configure failover clusters.
Module 14: Configuring Virtualization in Windows Server
2008
This module explains the features, requirements, and
usage of the Hyper-V role of Windows Server 2008, as
well as implementation of Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure.
Lessons
•Hyper-V Overview
•Installing and Configuring Hyper-V and Virtual Machines
•Overview of Virtualization Management
•High Availability in a Hyper-V Environment
•Implementing Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Lab : Configuring Hyper-V and Virtual Machines
• Configuring Hyper-V Settings
•Creating and Configuring Virtual Networks
•Creating Virtual Hard Disks
•Creating and Managing Virtual Machines
After completing this module, students will be able to:
•Describe Hyper-V virtualization platform .
•Install and configure Hyper-V.
•Describe management technologies for a virtual
environment.
•Describe high availability options in a Hyper-V
environment.
•Describe Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.