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MOC 6417 Updating your Applications Infrastructure Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008

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Summary:
This course provides students with an understanding of Applications Infrastructure technologies in Windows Server 2008. This course is intended to allow individuals who already have experience with Applications Infrastructure technologies in Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 to upgrade their skills to Windows Server 2008.

Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is intended for IT Professionals experienced on the technologies included in Windows Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003, and who hold an MCSE or MCSA certification and/or equivalent knowledge.

Topics:

  • Server Roles and Initial Configuration Tasks
  • Overview of IIS 7.0 Application Server
  • Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0
  • Troubleshooting Web Servers
  • Introduction to the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Platform
  • Configuring and Managing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
  • Configuring Terminal Services
  • Managing Terminal Services
  • Configuring Storage

Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have one or more of the following:-On-the-job experience in planning, implementing, managing, or supporting Microsoft Windows Server 2000 or 2003, including Active Directory and Network Infrastructure.-Working knowledge of networking, for example, TCP/IP and Domain Name System (DNS).-Designed a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure.-Designed Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network.-Installed, Configured, and Administered Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, or Microsoft Vista.




Last Update: May 23, 2012