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Technical MCSE course available from MCSE

1 years access to this course is available for just £199.

 Getting Started
  • Getting Started: How to Take a Course

Exchange 2000 Administration MCSE 70-224 Series

  • 1 Installation and Coexistence
  • 2 Creating and Managing Recipient Objects
  • 3 Creating and Managing Groups and Connectors
  • 4 Deploying Internet Messaging

Exchange Server 4.0

  • 1 Planning
  • 2 Installing and Configuring
  • 3 Administering and Managing

Exchange Server 5.0

  • 1 Planning
  • 2 Configuration
  • 3 Installation
  • 4 Managing
  • 5 Monitoring
  • 6 Troubleshooting
  • 7 Site Solutions

Exchange Server 5.5

  • 1 Planning
  • 2 Strategies
  • 3 Installing
  • 4 Configuring
  • 5 Managing
  • 6 Monitoring
  • 7 Troubleshooting
  • 8 Connectivity
  • 9 Site Solutions

IIS 4

  • 1 Internet Information Server Basics
  • 2 Architecture and Components
  • 3 Configuration
  • 4 The WWW Server
  • 5 The FTP Service
  • 6 Security
  • 7 Microsoft Certificate Server
  • 8 The SMTP Server
  • 9 The NNTP Server
  • 10 Microsoft Index Server
  • 11 Programmability
  • 12 Performance Tuning
  • 13 Site Analysis
  • 14 Troubleshooting

Networking Essentials

  • 1 Terminology
  • 2 Standards
  • 3 Planning a Topology
  • 4 Planning Connections
  • 5 Implementation
  • 6 Troubleshooting

SQL Server 6.5

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Installation and Setup
  • 3 Users and Replication
  • 4 Database Administration
  • 5 System Management
  • 6 Tuning for Performance

SQL Server 7 Admin

  • 1 Security Strategy
  • 2 System Requirements
  • 3 Migration Planning
  • 4 Replication Plans
  • 5 Installing the Server
  • 6 Other Installations
  • 7 Configuring
  • 8 Security Management
  • 9 Managing Accounts
  • 10 Managing Permissions
  • 11 Database Management
  • 12 Loading Databases
  • 13 Backups and Restores
  • 14 Managing Replication
  • 15 Management Tasks
  • 16 Monitoring Events
  • 17 Watching & Optimising
  • 18 Server Repair
  • 19 More Troubleshooting

TCP/IP

  • 1 Introduction to TCP/IP Concepts
  • 2 Data Delivery and Routing
  • 3 Microsoft TCP/IP and IIS
  • 4 Printing Services and DHCP
  • 5 Name Resolution and WINS
  • 6 Introduction to DNS Server
  • 7 Managing DNS and TCP/IP
  • 8 Utilities for Monitoring TCP/IP
  • 9 Performance Monitor and RAS
  • 10 PPTP and Troubleshooting

Windows 2000 Active Directory 70-217

  • 1 Preparing for Active Directory
  • 2 Building an Active Directory Structure
  • 3 Administering Active Directory Services
  • 4 Managing Servers
  • 5 Understanding Group Policy
  • 6 Managing User Environments with Group Policy
  • 7 Distributing Software with Group Policy
  • 8 Managing Security with Group Policy
  • 9 Using Remote Installation Services

Windows 2000 Network Administration 70-216

  • 1 Working with DNS and DHCP
  • 2 Working with Remote Access
  • 3 Working with Network Protocols
  • 4 Working with WINS and NAT
  • 5 Working with IP Routing
  • 6 Working with Certificate Services

Windows 2000 Directory Design 70-219

  • 1 Analysing Business Requirements
  • 2 Analysing the Technical Environment
  • 3 Analysing Performance and Access
  • 4 Analysing Security Considerations
  • 5 Analysing the Impact of Active Directory
  • 6 Analysing Client Management Requirements
  • 7 Directory Naming and DNS Placement
  • 8 Designing Directory Service Architecture
  • 9 Designing a Site Topology and Service Locations
  • 10 Designing an OU Management Structure
  • 11 Designing a Group Policy Management tructure
  • 12 Planning for Coexistence with Other Directories
  • 13 Schema Modification Policy and Implementation Plan

Windows 2000 Security Design 70-220

  • 1 Analysing Business Requirements
  • 2 Analysing Technical Requirements
  • 3 Establishing a Security Baseline
  • 4 Planning Security for System Resources
  • 5 Designing a Security Group Strategy
  • 6 Designing Security Policy Inheritance
  • 7 Protecting Resources with Auditing and Encryption
  • 8 Using Native Windows 2000 Authentication
  • 9 Using Alternate Authentication Strategies
  • 10 Designing a Public Key Infrastructure
  • 11 Designing a Security for Network Services
  • 12 Designing Security for Access Between networks
  • 13 Designing Security for Communications Channels

Windows 2000 Network Design 70-221

  • 1 Analysing Business Needs
  • 2 Analysing Technical Needs
  • 3 Infrastructure Design
  • 4 DHCP and Name Services
  • 5 Designing for the Internet
  • 6 Designing a WAN
  • 7 Management and Service

Windows 2000 Professional 70-210

  • 1 Installation
  • 2 Remote Installations and Upgrades
  • 3 Administering Resources
  • 4 Administering Shared Resources
  • 5 Managing Disks
  • 6 Managing Hardware
  • 7 Monitoring and Optimising Your System
  • 8 Configuring Your Desktop
  • 9 Networking with Windows 2000 Professional
  • 10 Using TCP/IP
  • 11 Managing Users and Groups
  • 12 Securing Your System

Windows 2000 Server 70-215 Series

  • 1 Installation
  • 2 Hardware
  • 3 Controlling Access to Files and Folders
  • 4 Controlling Access to Web Resources and Printers
  • 5 Optimising Your Server
  • 6 Recovering from Disaster
  • 7 Configuring Disks and Volumes
  • 8 Administering Disks
  • 9 Networking Your Server
  • 10 Implementing Remote Access
  • 11 Implementing Terminal Services
  • 12 Using Security Features

Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise

  • 1 Configuration
  • 2 Connectivity

Windows NT Server 4.0

  • 1 Planning and Installation
  • 2 Configuration
  • 3 Resource Management
  • 4 Monitoring and Troubleshooting

Windows NT Workstation 4.0

  • 1 Installation and Configuration
  • 2 Connectivity & Resource Mgmt.
  • 3 Troubleshooting

Windows XP Professional MCSE 70-270 Series

  • 1 Installation
  • 2 Administering Resources
  • 3 Configuring Hardware
  • 4 Optimizing the System
  • 5 Configuring the Desktop
  • 6 Networking the System
  • 7 Securing the System
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