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You’re already administering network operating systems. Prove to the world (and prospective employers) that you’re ready to implement and administer networks of any size.
James Conrad’s training for Exam-Pack 70-643 MCTS Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring shows you how to boost user productivity by configuring Windows Server 2008.
You’ll soon be configuring automatic installation procedures, leveraging hardware resources with Hyper-V, and using great tools, such as terminal services gateway and RemoteApp.
Contents: Exam-Pack 70-643: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring
* 70-643 Intro
* Windows Deployment Services Part 1
* Windows Deployment Services Part 2
* Windows Deployment Services Part 3
* Windows Activation
* Hyper-V
* Network Load Balancing
* Server Clustering
* Storage Part 1
* Storage Part 2
* Terminal Services: Client Configuration
* Terminal Services: Licensing
* Terminal Services: Server Configuration
* Terminal Services: RemoteApp and Gateway
* Terminal Services: Resources and Load Balancing
* IIS Part 1
* IIS Part 2
* IIS Part 3
* IIS Part 4
* FTP and SMTP
* Windows Media Services
* Digital Rights Management
* Windows SharePoint Services
Here’s what you’ll learn in each video of the Exam-Pack 70-643: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring series:
Video 1 – “Series Intro”
Video 2 – “Windows Deployment Services Part 1″ – Deploy images by using Windows Deployment Services. Install from media (IFM), configure Windows Deployment Services, deploy Windows Deployment Services images, Windows Image files (WIM), preboot execution environment (PXE),
Video 3 – “Windows Deployment Services Part 2″ – Deploy images by using Windows Deployment Services.Configure Windows Deployment Services, capture Windows Deployment Services images, deploy Windows Deployment Services images, wdsutil.exe, image and image group security, automatic network boot, pxeboot.n12, image management, deleting images, managing images from the command line, wdsutil, managed computer, preboot execution environment (PXE), PXE response settings, discover boot image, sysprep, out of the box experience (OOBE)
Video 4 – “Windows Deployment Services Part 3″ – Deploy images by using Windows Deployment Services. configure Windows Deployment Services, capture Windows Deployment Services images, deploy Windows Deployment Services images , server core, imagex.exe, windows automated installation kit (WAIK), custom images, petools, pkgmgr, injecting custom drivers into deployment images, unattended installation.
Video 5 – “Windows Activation” – Configure Microsoft Windows activation. Install a KMS server, create a DNS SRV record, replicate volume license data, automatic activation, kms host, kms srv record, volume activation management tool (VAMT), proxy activation, independent activation, multiple activation key (MAK), slmgr, activation threshold, direct kms host discovery, autodiscovery kms host discovery
Video 6 – “Hyper-V” – Configure Windows Server Hyper-V and virtual machines. Virtual networking, local network, vlan, virtual local area network, virtual network switch, virtualization hardware requirements, 64-bit hardware assisted virtualization, Virtual Hard Disks, dynamically expanding disk, fixed disk, differencing disk, merge differencing disk, system center virtual machine manager (SCVMM), migrate from physical to virtual, VM additions, backup, optimization, optimization by using differencing disks, merging differencing disks, and compacting disks, server core, export and import virtual machines, using windows backup to backup virtual machines using the volume shadow copy service, using virtual machine snapshots, automatic start action, automatic stop action.
Video 7 – “Network Load Balancing” – Configure High Availability. Clustering, round robin, host records, A records, cname records, nodes, network load balancing, NLB, port rules, drainstop, stateful data, stateless data, filtering mode, single host, multiple host, handling priority
Video 8 – “Server Clustering” – Configure High Availability. Failover clustering, server clustering, hardware redundancy, quorum, witness disk, vlan, SAS, FC, iSCSI, active/passive nodes, active/active nodes, Validate a cluster configuration, creating a cluster, managing a cluster, failover, failback, quorum configuration.
Video 9 – “Storage Part 1″ – Configure storage. Virtual Disk Specification (VDS) API, Network Attached Storage, iSCSI and Fibre Channel storage area networks, internet storage name service, iSNS, storage attached network, SAN, Direct Attached Storage, DAS, block-based access, host bus adapter, HBA, iSCSI initiator, iSCSI target, CHAP, IPSec,
Video 10 – “Storage Part 2″ – Configure storage. RAID types, mount points, extending volume, shrink volume, RAID-0, striped set, RAID-1, mirrored set, mirroring, RAID-5, striped set with parity, diskpart, disk failover.
Video 11 – “Terminal Services: Client Configuration” – Configure Terminal Services client connections. Connecting local devices and resources to a session, Terminal Services profiles, Terminal Services home folders, Remote Desktop Connection (RDC), single sign-on, Remote Desktop Snap-In, MSTSC.exe, remote desktop versus terminal services, Desktop Experience, TCP Port 3389, remote desktop protocol, remote desktop users security group.
Video 12 – “Terminal Services: Licensing” – Configure Terminal Services licensing, deploy licensing server, connectivity between terminal servers and Terminal Services licensing server, recovering Terminal Services licensing server, managing Terminal Services client access licenses (TS CALs), remote desktops mmc console, printer redirection, plug and play device redirection, media transfer protocol, picture transfer protocol, terminal server fallback printer driver behavior, disconnecting a terminal services session, logging off a terminal services session, network level authentication, per device client access license, per user client access license, CAL, activate terminal services licensing server, Microsoft clearinghouse, license server discovery mode, forest discovery scope, domain discovery scope, workgroup discover scope.
Video 13 – “Terminal Services: Server Configuration” – Configure Terminal Services server options. Logoff, disconnect, reset, remote control, monitor, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) permissions, connection limits, session time limits, managing by using GPOs, viewing processes, session permissions, display data prioritization, tsdiscon, tscon, msg, signed and unsigned RDP files, SSL authentication, RDP authentication, FIPS 140-1, High or Low encryption
Video 14 – “Terminal Services: RemoteApp and Gateway” – Configure Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services RemoteApp (TS RemoteApp). Configuring Terminal Services Web Access, configuring Terminal Services Remote Desktop Web Connection Configure Terminal Services Gateway. certificate configuration, Terminal Services Gateway Manager (TS Gateway Manager), specifying resources that users can access through TS Gateway by using Terminal Services resource authorization policy (TS RAP) and Terminal Services connection authorization policy (TS CAP), Terminal Services group policy. Installing applications in terminal services, change user /install, change user /query, change user /execute, creating .RDP files, creating .MSI files, HTTPS-HTTPS bridging, HTTPS-HTTP bridging
Video 15 – “Terminal Services: Resources and Load Balancing” – Configure Terminal Services load balancing. Terminal Services Session Broker redirection modes, DNS registration, setting through group policy, Configure and monitor Terminal Services resources, allocate resources by using Windows Server Resource Manager, configure application logging, Session Directory Computers local security group, network load balancing, round robin, hardware load balancing, Resource allocation policies, process matching criteria, export WSRM information, import WSRM information, participate in session broker load-balancing, IP address redirection, session redirector.
Video 16 – “IIS Part 1″ – Configure Web applications. directory-dependent, publishing, URL-specified configuration, Microsoft .NET components, for example, .NET and .aspx, configure application pools. ASP.net, .NET Framework, ISAPI scripts and filters. HTTP features, static content, default document, directory browsing, HTTP errors, HTTP redirection. Site binding, protocols, ports, host header name, web site settings, active server pages, CGI, Common Gateway Interface, Internet Server Application Programming Interface, ISAPI, server side includes. Web application, Classic .NET Application Pool, DefaultAppPool
Video 17 – “IIS Part 2″ – Manage Web sites. publish IIS Web sites, configure virtual directories, publishing directories, directory browsing, appcmd.exe, compression, error pages, handler mappings, http response headers, MIME types, modules, output caching.
Video 18 – “IIS Part 3″ – Manage Internet Information Services (IIS). Web site content backup and restore, IIS configuration backup, monitor IIS, configure logging, delegation of administrative rights, migrate sites and Web applications, appcmd.exe, remote administration
Video 19 – “IIS Part 4″ – Configure SSL security. configure certificates, requesting SSL certificate, renewing SSL certificate, exporting and importing certificates, Configure Web site authentication and permissions, configure site permissions and authentication, configure application permissions, client certificate mappings.
Video 20 – “FTP and SMTP” – Configure a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. configure for extranet users, configure permissions, filezilla, GET, PUT, command line connections. Configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Setting up smart hosts, configuring size limitations, setting up security and authentication to the delivering server, creating proper service accounts, authentication, SMTP relay
Video 21 – “Windows Media Services” – Configure Windows Media server. on-demand replication, configure time-sensitive content, caching and proxy, reverse proxy, cached content, publishing point, broadcast publishing point, on-demand publishing point, Simple Object Access Protocol, SOAP, Media Rights Manager
Video 22 – “Digital Rights Management” – Configure Digital Rights Management (DRM). encryption, sharing business rules, configuring license delivery, Windows Media Rights Manager SDK, WMRM, header, key ID, license acquisition URL, private signing key, license key seed.
Video 23 – “Windows SharePoint Services” – Configure Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services server options. site permissions, backup, antivirus, configure Windows SharePoint Services e-mail integration. configuring a document library to receive e-mail, configuring incoming versus outgoing e-mail, SMTP settings, upgrading from WSS 2.0 to WSS 3.0, installation.
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