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MCSE Exam 70-297 Active Directory & Network Infrastructure

By TestOut
MCSE Exam 70-297 Active Directory & Network Infrastructure
CD/Online Course Was £99.00  £69.00 + VAT
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TestOut has designed a fast and engaging certification training course to help students prepare for the MCSE certification exam. Through our multimedia technologies and simulations each user can familiarize themselves with the tasks associated with actual test concepts and objectives and get hands-on experience before taking the MCSE certification exam. Our MCSE training course is the market leading self-paced training tool and is guaranteed to help you pass your MCSE certification test.

 


What's included in my TestOut package?

Your TestOut package will include the following components

  • 12 months access to the learning material and free registration at our online portal
  • 2 x CDs with learning content for Windows Server 2003 Active Directory & Network Infrastructure (exam 70-297)  
  • Free downloadable LabSim manual with additional exercises that cross-reference to the course material

    Please Note: This is a 12 month CD/Online course which requires Internet access.


    WHAT IS TESTOUT?

    Quite simply, TestOut is at the cutting edge of learning. A combination of learning from an on-screen instructor, practice in your own time with LabSim simulations, and exam preparation with assessments, ensures you will be fully prepared for your certification exam. Every TestOut product includes the following core components: 




    Product Features:




    CourseSim
    CourseSim is a comprehensive learning tool that is aligned with vendor-developed certification objectives. The CourseSim materials integrate multimedia technologies, applied simulation technologies, instructional animations, and technical graphic images into a sophisticated learning environment.
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    LabSim
    LabSim is the world's highest fidelity simulation product that aligns with the leading IT certifications. LabSim allows you to simulate hardware, operating systems and network configurations on your computer without the need of additional hardware or software. It is like having an interactive learning lab, without the expensive setup costs.
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    ExamSim
    ExamSim software is designed to give students practical experience for taking certification exams. The tests look and feel just like the actual exams. This tool is critical to assess practical knowledge of training objectives and concepts. Each exam title comes with hundreds of randomized practice questions that cover all official exam objectives.
    » Take a guided tour

     


     

    So what does this mean to you?

  • TestOut is more effective and easier to follow than a book.
  • TestOut is cheaper and more flexible than a classroom course.
  • TestOut is more versatile than online learning.

    In the US, a recent survey shows 86% of candidates have passed their exams first time with TestOut. With our unique money-back guarantee, can you afford not to take the TestOut route to certification?
  • COURSE OUTLINE

     

    Videos: 61
    Fact Sheets: 41
    Exam Questions: 65

     

    0.0 Course Introduction

     

    1.0 The Design Process

    1.1 Design Process Overview

     1.1.1 Design Process Overview

    1.2 Gathering Information

     1.2.1 Conducting Interviews
     1.2.2 Identifying the Administrative Approach
     1.2.3 Identifying the Physical Network Structure
     1.2.4 Identifying the Logical Structure

    1.3 Planning and Implementation

     1.3.1 Designing the Network
     1.3.2 Design Process Facts
     1.3.3 System Requirements

     

    2.0 Upgrade and Migration

    2.1 Domain Concepts

     2.1.1 Workgroups and Domains
     2.1.2 NT Design Concepts

    2.2 Upgrading and Restructuring

     2.2.1 Upgrading and Restructuring NT Domains
     2.2.2 Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT)
     2.2.3 Upgrading 2000 to 2003
     2.2.4 Upgrade and Restructure Guidelines

    2.3 Planning Active Directory

     2.3.1 Active Directory Sizer
     2.3.2 Using ADSizer

     

    3.0 Active Directory

    3.1 Active Directory Concepts

     3.1.1 The Active Directory Logical Structure
     3.1.2 The Active Directory Physical Structure
     3.1.3 Active Directory Structure Facts

    3.2 Designing the Logical Structure

     3.2.1 Designing Forests
     3.2.2 Designing Trees
     3.2.3 Designing Domains
     3.2.4 Logical Structure Design Guidelines

    3.3 Designing Trusts

     3.3.1 Trust Concepts and Design
     3.3.2 Logon and Trust Design
     3.3.3 Trust Design Guidelines

    3.4 Choosing Functional Levels

     3.4.1 Functional Levels
     3.4.2 Functional Level Features
     3.4.3 Functional Level Types

    3.5 FSMO Placement

     3.5.1 Operation Master Placement
     3.5.2 FSMO Placement Guidelines
     3.5.3 Automated Installation

    3.6 Designing Sites

     3.6.1 Designing Sites
     3.6.2 Designing Replication
     3.6.3 Global Catalog Placement
     3.6.4 Site Design Guidelines

    3.7 Designing OUs

     3.7.1 Designing OUs
     3.7.2 Designing OUs for Administration
     3.7.3 Group Policy Concepts
     3.7.4 Group Policy Facts
     3.7.5 Designing OUs for GPOs
     3.7.6 Designing OUs to Hide Resources
     3.7.7 OU Design Guidelines

    3.8 Object Placement

     3.8.1 Creating User Accounts
     3.8.2 Organizing User and Computer Accounts
     3.8.3 Object Migration and Placement

    3.9 Designing Authentication

     3.9.1 Designing Authentication
     3.9.2 Designing for Smart Cards
     3.9.3 Authentication Design Guidelines

    3.10 Designing Groups

     3.10.1 Group Concepts
     3.10.2 Group Strategies
     3.10.3 Group Design Guidelines

     

    4.0 Name Resolution

    4.1 Choosing Names

     4.1.1 Host Names
     4.1.2 Naming Guidelines

    4.2 DNS Concepts

     4.2.1 DNS Name Resolution
     4.2.2 Name Resolution Order

    4.3 Designing Name Resolution

     4.3.1 Designing Standard Zones
     4.3.2 Designing Active Directory Zones
     4.3.3 AD-Integrated Zone Facts
     4.3.4 Controlling Name Resolution
     4.3.5 Name Resolution Facts

    4.4 Designing Dynamic DNS

     4.4.1 Designing DDNS
     4.4.2 Dynamic DNS Design Guidelines

    4.5 Designing the Namespace

     4.5.1 DNS Namespace Design
     4.5.2 Namespace Design Guidelines

    4.6 Optimizing DNS

     4.6.1 DNS Solutions
     4.6.2 Name Resolution Goals and Methods
     4.6.3 Performance Goals and Methods
     4.6.4 Security Goals and Methods
     4.6.5 BIND Integration

    4.7 Designing WINS

     4.7.1 WINS Concepts
     4.7.2 Designing WINS
     4.7.3 WINS and DNS Integration
     4.7.4 WINS Design Guidelines

     

    5.0 Network Infrastructure

    5.1 Identifying IP Addresses

     5.1.1 Designing IP Addresses
     5.1.2 IP Addressing Facts

    5.2 Designing DHCP

     5.2.1 Designing DHCP
     5.2.2 Designing DHCP Fault Tolerance
     5.2.3 DHCP Design Guidelines

    5.3 Designing the Physical Network

     5.3.1 Designing a DMZ
     5.3.2 DMZ Design Guidelines
     5.3.3 Designing NAT
     5.3.4 Designing Router Placement
     5.3.5 NAT and Router Design Guidelines
     5.3.6 Internet Connectivity Solutions

    5.4 Designing Remote Access

     5.4.1 Remote Access Concepts
     5.4.2 Designing Remote Access Policies
     5.4.3 Centralizing Remote Access Policies
     5.4.4 Remote Access Design Guidelines
     5.4.5 VPN Design Guidelines

     

    6.0 Services

    6.1 Services

     6.1.1 Designing Auditing
     6.1.2 Designing DFS
     6.1.3 Designing SUS
     6.1.4 Services Facts

     

    7.0 Course Review

     

    ExamSim (65 questions)

     

    Preparing for Certification

     Exam Objectives
     Exam FAQs
     How to Register for an Exam
     Exam-taking Hints and Tips

     Taking the Exam
     Preparing for the Exam
     Typical Exam
     Scenario 1, All Questions (22 questions)
     Scenario 2, All Questions (12 questions)
     Scenario 3, All Questions (15 questions)
     Scenario 4, All Questions (16 questions)

     
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