Aug. 22, 2010, 11:05 a.m.
posted by soulmaker
Installing and Configuring Active Directory
Active Directory directory service provides a single point of network resource management, allowing you to add, remove, and relocate users and resources easily.
Administering Active Directory
Implement an Active Directory directory service forest and domain structure.
Installing and Managing Domains, Trees, and Forests
Set an Active Directory forest and domain functional level based upon requirements. Manage schema modifications.
Configuring Sites and Managing Replication
Installing and Managing Domains, Trees, and Forests Exam Objectives
Implementing an OU Structure
Plan an administrative delegation strategy. Plan an organizational unit (OU) structure based on delegation requirements.
Administering User Accounts
Plan a user authentication strategy. Plan a smart card authentication strategy.
Administering Groups
Plan a security group hierarchy based on delegation requirements. Plan a security group strategy
Administering Active Directory Objects
Plan a user authentication strategy. Delegate permissions of an organizational unit (OU) to a user or security group.
Implementing Group Policy
Objectives in this Chapter: Plan Group Policy strategy. Plan a strategy for configuring the user environment with Group Policy. Plan a strategy for configuring the computer
Administering Group Policy
Administering Group Policy Exam Objectives
Deploying Software with Group Policy
Deploying Software with Group Policy Exam Objectives in this Chapter: Distribute software by using Group Policy. Troubleshoot issues related to Group Policy application and deployment. Tools might include RSoP...
Administering Security with Group Policy
Administering Security with Group Policy Exam Objectives in this Chapter: Create a password policy for domain users. Configure the user environment by using Group Policy.
Managing Active Directory Performance
Planning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure (1.0) This objective domain covers the basic skills involved in the design and planning for domains and forests
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