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Next Batch:
17th February'2012 (Only Friday)
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Course Title: MCITP Enterprise Admin on Windows Server 2008
Total Class: 48
Course Duration: 96 hours
About this Course:
Overview
The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification helps validate that an individual has the comprehensive set of skills necessary to perform a particular job role, such as database administrator or enterprise messaging administrator. MCITP certifications build on the technical proficiency measured in the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications. Therefore, you will earn one or more MCTS certifications on your way to earning an MCITP certification.
MCITP candidate profile
MCITP candidates are capable of deploying, building, designing, optimizing, and operating technologies for a particular job role. They make the design and technology decisions necessary to ensure successful technology implementation projects.
Why get certified?
Earning a Microsoft Certification helps validate your proven experience and knowledge in using Microsoft products and solutions. Designed to be relevant in today’s rapidly changing IT marketplace, Microsoft Certifications help you utilize evolving technologies, fine-tune your troubleshooting skills, and improve your job satisfaction.
Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional, becoming certified helps demonstrate to customers, peers, and employers that you are committed to advancing your skills and taking on greater challenges. In addition, certification provides you with access to exclusive Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) resources and benefits, including opportunities to connect with a vast, global network of MCPs.
Module Summery of this course:
70-680: TS:
Windows 7, Configuring |
- Installing, Upgrading, and Migrating to Windows 7 (14 percent)
- Perform a clean installation.
- Upgrade to Windows 7 from previous versions of Windows.
- Migrate user profiles.
- Deploying Windows 7 (13 percent)
- Capture a system image.
- Prepare a system image for deployment.
- Deploy a system image.
- Configure a VHD.
- Configuring Hardware and Applications (14 percent)
- Configure devices.
- Configure application compatibility.
- Configure application restrictions.
- Configure Internet Explorer.
- Configuring Network Connectivity (14 percent)
- Configure IPv4 network settings.
- Configure IPv6 network settings.
- Configure networking settings.
- Configure Windows Firewall.
- Configure remote management.
- Configuring Access to Resources (13 percent)
- Configure shared resources.
- Configure file and folder access.
- Configure user account control (UAC).
- Configure authentication and authorization.
- Configure BranchCache.
- Configuring Mobile Computing (10 percent)
- Configure BitLocker and BitLocker To Go.
- Configure DirectAccess.
- Configure mobility options.
- Configure remote connections.
- Monitoring and Maintaining Systems that Run Windows 7 (11 percent)
- Configure updates to Windows 7.
- Manage disks.
- Monitor systems.
- Configure performance settings.
- Configuring Backup and Recovery Options (11 percent)
- Configure backup.
- Configure system recovery options.
- Configure file recovery options.
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70-643: TS:
Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring |
- Deploying Servers (24 percent)
- Configuring Terminal Services (32 percent)
- Configuring a Web Services Infrastructure (30 percent)
- Configuring Network Application Services (14 percent)
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70-642: TS:
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring |
- Configuring IP Addressing and Services (24 percent)
- Configuring Name Resolution (27 percent)
- Configuring Network Access (22 percent)
- Configuring File and Print Services (13 percent)
- Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure (14 percent)
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70-640: TS:
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring |
- Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) for Active Directory (16 percent)
- Configuring the Active Directory infrastructure (25 percent)
- Configuring additional Active Directory server roles (9 percent)
- Creating and maintaining Active Directory objects (24 percent)
- Maintaining the Active Directory environment (13 percent)
- Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services (13 percent)
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70-647: Pro:
Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator |
- Planning network and application services (23 percent)
- Designing core identity and access management components (25 percent)
- Designing support identity and access management components (29 percent)
- Designing for business continuity and data availability (23 percent)
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