Windows Server 2003 is a highly flexible operating system which enables organizations to build robust and reliable enterprise infrastructures on which to manage users, resources and network applications. Organizations are taking advantage of the technological features available in Windows Server 2003 in order to transform their network into a strategic asset.
This course provides the essential foundation for managing your Windows Server 2003 system. You gain experience in the first steps toward evaluating, designing and deploying a Windows Server 2003 environment. You learn to organize and administer the Active Directory, optimize file system resources, implement security and upgrade to Windows Server 2003 R2.
In this comprehensive hands-on course, you learn the essential skills needed to design, implement and support an Active Directory enterprise. You learn to build a purpose-oriented Organizational Unit (OU) structure, construct an efficient replication topology for your network and site layout, delegate administration, and restructure domains and forests.
In this course, you gain the knowledge and skills to efficiently deploy and administer clients and servers within Windows Server 2003 domains. You learn to administer systems using management consoles and the Remote Desktop client, create and enforce workstation and server configurations with Group Policy Objects and implement automated software deployment.