Windows Server/MCSE 2003 Exam 70-282 Interactive Instructor Based Video Training Courses

Small Business ServerWindows Small Business Server
2003 / MCSE Exam 70-282
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Microsoft Small Business Specialist Logo"With the focus on enterprise-level certifications like the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), why would anybody want to become a Small Business Specialist? There are plenty of reasons to take the Designing, Deploying and Managing a Network Solution for a Small and Medium Business (#70-282) certification exam. Two of the best reasons are because 99.7 percent of U.S. businesses are small businesses, and the #70-282 certification exam counts as an elective toward the MCSE. - CertMag.com
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Trainer Information:

Beatrice Mulzer, born and raised in Germany, is a SMB Technology consultant with a hands-on approach. She built her business on Microsoft SBS and is changing the perception of the "Computer Guy." She has taught the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Microsoft Official Cirriculum at local college campuses and developed and delivered Microsoft Hands-On-Labs nationwide. Beatrice is a contribuing editor at Reseller Advocate Magazine and co-author of the Advanced Windows Small Business Server 2003 Best Practices book. She also writes for Certification Magazine, and is a member of the Better Business Development Board at the Cocoa Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. Since she has moved to Florida she hasn't been to the beach.


About This Course:

Beatrice Mulzer will take you through the most exciting server operating system available to small business owners. The possibilities are astounding to business owners in need of solid, powerful, and user-friendly functionality. KeyStone's Small Business Server training begins on an introductory level that helps develop an understanding of the Windows Server 2003 family, business needs and problems, and hardware and software needs or issues that might arise. After some time becoming familiar with Small Business Server 2003, Beatrice will dive into topics such as designing technology solutions and designing connectivity specifications. Through Beatrice Mulzer's experience and understanding of Small Business Server 2003, topics such as disaster prevention and recovery will be explored in powerful detail that provides a truly satisfying knowledge for Small Business Server 2003 administration. When a business is active, time is important. Customers cannot be put on hold, likewise, computer systems cannot be put on hold, but must be running with minimal problems at all times. KeyStone's Small Business Server 2003 training covers installation of Small Business Server 2003 along with installation of other important application and services, upgrading to Small Business Server 2003, and migrating from Small Business Server 2000, 4.5, or NT4.0 to Small Business Server 2003. Beatrice will also cover post installation tasks in this section, which results in a well running server and knowledgeable administrator. Networking with Small Business Server 2003 is critical when security is a must. Securing Small Business Server 2003 will be covered, even before networking and remote connectivity. Messaging and collaboration can then be implemented along with configuring email and managing client computers safely and securely.
Windows Server/MCSE 2003 Exam 70-282: Level 1


Introduction

1.0 Windows Server 2003 Family
1.1 The Windows Server 2003 Family
1.2 Overview of Small Business Server

2.0 Performing a needs assessment
2.1 Identify and Analyze Business Problems
2.2 Critical Considerations


3.0 Identifying and selecting Hardware and Software

3.1 Hardware Functionality and Effectiveness
3.2 Software Efficiency

Windows Server/MCSE 2003 Exam 70-282: Level 2


1.0 Designing Technology Solutions

1.1 Fax
1.2 Real-time communications
1.3 Exchanger Server 2003
1.4 Windows SharePoint Services
1.5 Shared Resources

2.0 Designing a connectivity specifications
2.1 Broadband
2.2 DSL
2.3 PPPoE
2.4 Static vs. Dynamic IP address
2.5 Remote Web Workplace

3.0 Design application specifications
3.1 Backup
3.2 SQL Server 2000
3.3 Third-party applications


4.0 Design management and operations specification

4.1 Active Directory
4.2 Small Business Server management console

5.0 Design Disaster Prevention and Recovery specifications
5.1 Small Business Server Backup Wizard
5.2 Volume Shadow Service
5.3 My Document Redirection
5.4 Monitoring and Reporting

6.0 Design Hardware specifications
6.1 Server usage classification
6.2 Fault tolerance considerations

Windows Server/MCSE 2003 Exam 70-282: Level 3


1.0 Installing Windows Small Business Server 2003

1.1 Planning
1.2 Installing Small Business Server 2003
1.3 Completing the Post-Installation Tasks
1.4 Installing SQL Server 2000
1.5 Installing ISA Server 2000

2.0 Upgrading to Small Business Server 2003
2.1 In-place upgrade
2.2 Preparing the server
2.3 Preparing the clients
2.4 Performing the upgrade
2.5 Completing the Post-Installation Tasks


3.0 Migrating from SBS2000, SBS4.5 or NT4.0

3.1 Preparing for the migration
3.2 Configuring the destination server
3.3 Preparing the clients
3.4 Performing the migration
3.5 Completing the Post-Installation Tasks

Windows Server/MCSE 2003 Exam 70-282: Level 4


1.0 Securing Windows Small Business Server 2003

1.1 User Rights and Permissions
1.2 Default User Templates
1.3 Custom User Templates
1.4 Adding User Accounts
1.5 Configure NAT
1.6 Configure ISA Server 2000
1.7 SUS

2.0 Networking and Remote Connectivity
2.1 E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard
2.2 DNS
2.3 DCHP and IP addressing
2.4 Remote Web Workplace
2.5 Exchange
2.6 Certificate Services
2.7 Configure remote access for users

3.0 Messaging and Collaboration
3.1 OWA
3.2 Windows SharePoint Services
3.3 Upgrading SharePoint to use SQL
3.4 Web Site Hosting
3.5 FTP
3.6 Shared resources
3.7 Public Folders


4.0 Configuring e-mail

4.1 POP3 Connector
4.2 Migrating Mailboxes
4.3 Mobility

5.0 Managing client computers
5.1 Setting up computer accounts
5.2 Configuring client computers
5.3 Troubleshooting client setup

Windows Server/MCSE 2003 Exam 70-282: Level 5


1.0 Server Management

1.1 Standard Management Console
1.2 Advanced Management Console
1.3 GPMC
1.4 Reinstalling SBS Server components

2.0 Server Monitoring & Reporting
2.1 Setting up Monitoring and Alerts
2.2 Performance, Usage and Status Reports
2.3 Changing Alert Notifications
2.4 Troubleshooting Utilities

3.0 Configuring disaster prevention
3.1 Backup Wizard
3.2 Volume Shadow Service
3.3 My Document Redirection
3.4 Server restoration


4.0 Manage and troubleshoot client computers

4.1 Assigning applications to clients
4.2 Configuring remote clients for VPN access
4.3 Resolve client computer connectivity issues
4.4 Troubleshoot OWA
4.5 Troubleshoot POP3

5.0 Licensing
5.1 Activating the server
5.2 Client license types
5.3 Adding client licenses
5.4 Backing up licenses

Windows Server/MCSE 2003 Exam 70-282: Level 6


1.0 Network Expansion

1.1 Adding Servers
1.2 Promoting Servers to DC Status
1.3 Configuring Server Roles

2.0 Application Migration
2.1 Considerations
2.2 Backing up Data Folders
2.3 Installing applications
2.4 Moving Data Folders


3.0 Terminal Services

3.1 Installing Terminal Server Services
3.2 Configuring Terminal Server
3.3 Licensing
3.4 Troubleshooting Terminal Server

4.0 Transition Pack
4.1 Upgrade Guidelines

5.0 Important Information
5.1 Read.me

Note: Course outlines are subject to change.

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