Windows Server Support Advanced
Introduction
Windows Server is one of the leading network operating systems. It enables large numbers of PCs to communicate and share resources. It also provides security features and other essential services for networks of more than a handful of PCs.
Objectives
To give delegates the skills to install, support & trouble-shoot Windows Server in a Domain environment.
Designed for
System administrators & technical support personnel wanting a detailed overview of Windows Server. Participants should have attended our “Windows Server Support Introduction” course or attained a similar level of proficiency. The combined material covered in the “Windows Server Support Introduction” and “Windows Server Support Advanced” will provide delegates with the necessary knowledge to sit the Microsoft Certified Professional exam.
Duration
Two days
Topics
- Trust Relationships
- Groups and Trusts
- Pass Through Authentication
- Domain Models
- Windows Security
- Net logon service
- Account synchronisation
- Account management
- Identification and authentication
- Access Tokens
- Access control architecture
- Object security
- Windows Fault Tolerance
- UPS
- Tape Backup
- Disk fault-tolerance terminology
- Disks in Windows, Disk Manager
- Error detection-volumes and stripes
- Network Architecture
- Architecture, Distributed processing
- Network Interoperability
- Windows and NetWare
- Windows and Unix
- Performance and System Tuning
- Windows and performance
- Windows as a client workstation
- Tuning Windows Server, Performance Monitor
- Troubleshooting
- Tools for troubleshooting
- Types of problems, Network problems
Follow-up
Individual coaching and consultancy