Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Overview of Access and Information Protection
Introduction to Access and Information Protection Solutions in BusinessOverview of AIP Solutions in Windows Server 2012Overview of Forefront Identity Manager 2010 R2Lab : Choosing an Appropriate Access and Information Protection Management Solution
2 - Advanced Deployment and Administration of AD DS
Deploying AD DSDeploying and Cloning Virtual Domain ControllersDeploying Domain Controllers in Windows AzureAdministering AD DSLab : Deploying and Administering AD DS
3 - Securing Active Directory Domain Services
Securing Domain ControllersImplementing Password and Lockout PoliciesAudit AuthenticationLab : Securing Active Directory Domain Services
4 - Monitoring, Managing, and Recovering AD DS
Monitoring AD DSManaging the AD DS DatabaseAD DS Backup and Recovery Options for AD°DS and Other Identity and Access SolutionsLab : Monitoring AD DSLab : Recovering Objects in AD DS
5 - Implementing and Administering AD DS Sites and Replication
Overview of AD DS ReplicationConfiguring AD DS SitesConfiguring and Monitoring AD DS ReplicationLab : Implementing AD DS Sites and Replication
6 - Implementing Group Policy
Introducing Group PolicyImplementing and Administering GPOsGroup Policy Scope and Group Policy ProcessingTroubleshooting the Application of GPOsLab : Implementing and Troubleshooting a Group Policy Infrastructure
7 - Managing User Settings with Group Policy
Implementing Administrative TemplatesConfiguring Folder Redirection and ScriptsConfiguring Group Policy PreferencesLab : Managing User Desktops with Group Policy
8 - Implementing Secure Shared File Access
Overview of DACImplementing DAC ComponentsImplementing DAC for Access ControlImplementing Access Denied AssistanceImplementing and Managing Work FoldersImplementing Workplace JoinLab : Implementing Secure File Access
9 - Deploying and Managing Active Directory Certificate Services
Deploying CAsAdministering CAsTroubleshooting, Maintaining, and Monitoring CAsLab : Deploying and Configuring a Two-Tier CA Hierarchy
10 - Deploying and Managing Certificates
Deploying and Managing Certificate TemplatesManaging Certificates Deployment, Revocation and RecoveryUsing Certificates in a Business EnvironmentImplementing and Managing Smart CardsLab : Deploying and Using Certificates
11 - Implementing and Administering Active Directory Rights Management Services
Overview of AD RMSDeploying and Managing an AD RMS InfrastructureConfiguring AD RMS Content ProtectionConfiguring External Access to AD RMSLab : Implementing AD RMS Infrastructure
12 - Implementing and Administering AD FS
Overview of AD FSDeploying AD FSImplementing AD FS for a Single OrganizationDeploying AD FS in a Business to Business Federation ScenarioExtending AD FS to External ClientsLab : Implementing AD FS
13 - Implementing Windows Azure Active Directory
Overview of Windows Azure Active DirectoryAdministering Windows Azure Active DirectoryLab : Implementing Azure AD
14 - Implementing and Administering AD LDS
Overview of AD LDSDeploying AD LDSConfiguring AD LDS Instances and PartitionsConfiguring AD LDS ReplicationLab : Implementing and Administering AD LDS
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Who is it For?
Target Audience
This course is intended for Information Technology (IT) professionals who have Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) experience and are looking for a single course that will further develop knowledge and skills using Access and Information Protection technologies in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
Other Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
Experience working with AD DS.
Experience working in a Windows Server infrastructure enterprise environment.
Experience working with and troubleshooting core networking infrastructure technologies such as name resolution, IP Addressing, Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Experience with Hyper-V and Server Virtualization concepts.
An awareness and understanding of general security best practices.
Experience working hands on with Windows Client operating systems such as Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8.