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Work
with Aaron Spurlock as he takes you through clean installations and
upgrades. Learn use of
BitLocker, and other installation processes and deployment
options. Work with DHCP, DNS and Active Directory in the Server 2008
environments. Work with Hyper-V
and Terminal Services
along with other core methods to manage your software services and set
up security services and NPAS. When you have completed this series you
will understand the processes within Server 2008 to secure your data
and provide services to ensure continuity within your enterprise
environment. This
course will prepare you for the MCITP Server Administrator
Certification exam 70-646
| Session 1 Section A: Course Overview · Introduction · Prerequisites · What's New in Server 2008 · Server 2008 Editions · Server Requirements · Edition Differences · Special Considerations Section B: Planning for Deployment · Licensing Choices · Server Core Installation · Installation Choices · Upgrade Choices · Performing an Upgrade Section C: Installation Process · Overview · Understanding BitLocker · Performing the Installation · Partitioning · Finishing the Installation · Configuring the Server Section D: Windows Activation Methods · Activation Tools · Activation Considerations · VAMT · MAK to KMS Activations · rearm Evaluation Section E: Automated Deployment · Deployment Options · Windows Deployment Services · Set Up Deployment Services Role · AIK ISO · Install AIK · Configure Deployment Services · PXE Sever Setup · Copy Setup Files Section F: Multicast Installation · Transport Server Options · Create Multicast Transmission · View Multicast Properties · Troubleshooting Deployment |
Session 2 Section B: DNS Server Role Section C: Active Directory
Role Section D: File Server Role Section E: File Management Section F: Windows Search
Service Section G: Print Services
Role |
Session
3
Section A: DFS Namespaces Section B: Application
Server and Services Section C: Server
Virtualization Section D: Terminal Services Section E: Setting Up TS
Options Section F: Terminal Service
Application |
| Session 4
Section A: Deploying
Applications Section B: Maintaining
Server 2008 Section C: Software
Management Section D: Delegating
Administration Section E: Group Policy Section F: Monitor Servers Section G: Performance |
Session 5
Section A: Security Section B: Access Control Section C: Remote Access Section D: Disaster Recovery Section E: Backup and
Recovery Section F: Troubleshooting |

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