Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) |
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Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE), designs and implements an infrastructure for business solutions based on the Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Servers System 2003 and the Exchange Server 2007. MCSE 2003 track for Windows Server 2003 includes all the functionalities of the Windows Server Operating System, such as security, reliability, availability and scalability. Earning these Certifications validates your ability to make infrastructures more efficient, keep everyone productive and delivery more applications. These tasks on the latest Microsoft server operating system demonstrate your expertise to employers, clients and peers.
The course was designed to allow the participants to immediately obtain a Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist qualification by securing the 70-236 exam. By further securing exam 70-270, 70-290 and 70-291, the participant can choose to be awarded the MCSA 2003 qualification before completing the remaining exams for the MCSE 2003 status. |
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At the end of this course participants should be able to:
- Install, manage and configure Microsoft Windows XP Professional in a medium- to large-sized companies.
- Create and manage user, group, and computer accounts; Manage file and share permissions; Help control Web server access and manage sites with Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS); Manage hardware devices, disk storage, software, and print services; Implement backup procedures and perform system recovery
- Install and configure TCP/IP; Use DHCP to manage IP addressing;Configure and manage DNS clients,servers, and zones; Manage routing and remote access, including VPNs; Implement and administer security procedures; Monitor traffic, troubleshoot connectivity, and resolve service issues
- Plan TCP/IP network infrastructure, topology, and Internet connectivity; Configure server roles and baseline security settings; Plan routing and remote access strategies, including new information on Network Access Quarantine Control; Design and administer a security infrastructure; Identify and deploy critical updates with update management tools; Deploy IPSec, harden servers, and manage certificates; Maintain server availability with clusters and network load balancing
- Plan, install, and configure and Active Directory infrastructure; Manage forest and domain structure and site replication; Create and manage OU structure and user and group accounts; Plan Group Policy strategy using Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP); Use the new Security Configuration Wizard for user and computer security settings; Manage and troubleshoot Group Policy and Active Directory performance
- Document the impact of business and technical constraints on the security design process
- Create a security design for:
- Logical infrastructure
- Network infrastructure for physical security
- Network management and maintenance
- Basic network functions
- Wireless networks and Web servers
- Installing Exchange Server 2007; configuring recipients, groups, and mailboxes; setting up connectors and message compliance; modifying spam settings and blocking attachments; monitoring system performance and client connectivity; creating server and usage reports; configuring backups; and recovering messaging data and server roles
- Attempt the MCSE 2003 certification exam.
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IT working adults / executives, Networking specialists, Systems administrators, Systems developers, Programmers, IT professionals |
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- Basic computer literacy
- Basic knowledge of PC hardware configurations
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At the end of the course the student will be awarded with a Certificate of Attendance. |
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- Exam 70-270
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional (4 Days)
- Exam 70-290
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (4 Days)
- Exam 70-291
Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (4 Days)
- Exam 70-236
(TS) Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 (5 Days)
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Course Duration : 119 hours
* All Schedules are correct at the injection date, the management reserved the right to change the schedule from time to time without prior notice. Kindly contact your Account Executive and/or Customer Service Executive for more information and queries. |
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Informatics Campus
10 & 12 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609080
Course Enquiry Hotline: (65) 6580 4555
Email: enquiry@informaticseducation.com
SMS: +65 91072222
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday : 9.00am to 9.00pm
Saturday : 9.00am to 5.00pm
Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays
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