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M2281: Designing a Microsoft Windows .NET Directory Services Infrastructure (Beta)
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Course Duration: 3 days
Course Code: M2281
Course Description:
This course is intended for information technology (IT) professionals responsible for designing the Windows .NET-based directory services infrastructure for their organization.
Typically, these individuals provide the following functions:
- Review data identifying customer requirements and incorporate data into the directory services design
- Use business goals to drive technology design and implementation
- Identify, interpret, and evaluate system and network requirements
- Identify or review network architecture, topology, interdependencies, and constraints
- Evaluate the impact of the design on each dependant component Plan and document system and network configurations
This course is not necessary for people who have attended Course 1561, Designing a Microsoft Windows® 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure.
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:
Successfully completed Course 2270, Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NTŪ 4.0 to Microsoft Windows .NET or have equivalent knowledge and skills.
Or Successfully completed Course 2154, Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services or have equivalent knowledge and skills.
Prerequisite courses:
M2154: Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
This course includes the following modules:
Introduction to Designing an Active Directory Infrastructure
- Introduction to Active Directory
- The Active Directory Life Cycle
- Active Directory Design Tasks
- Active Directory Design Guidelines
- The Active Directory Design Plan
Designing a Forest Structure
- Introduction to Designing a Forest Structure
- Determining the Number of Forests
- Defining a Forest Change Control Policy
- Lab A: Designing a Forest Structure
- Lab Discussion: Designing a Forest Structure
- Best Practices
Designing a Domain Structure
- Introduction to Designing a Domain Structure
- Collecting Organizational Information
- Determining the Number of Domains
- Determining the Design of the Forest Root Domain
- Determining a Domain Hierarchy
- Evaluating the Domain Design
- Modifying the Domain Structure After Deployment
- Demonstration: Visio Professional 2002
- Lab A: Designing a Domain Structure
- Lab Discussion: Designing a Domain Structure
- Best Practices
Designing a DNS Namespace Solution for Active Directory
- Introduction to Designing an Active Directory Namespace Solution
- DNS Requirements for Active Directory
- Assessing the Existing DNS Environment
- Determining Names for Active Directory Domains
- Designing the Active Directory Namespace
- Lab A: Designing a DNS Namespace Solution for Active Directory
- Lab Discussion: Designing a DNS Namespace Solution for Active Directory
- Best Practices
Designing a Site Topology
- Introduction to Designing a Site Topology
- Designing the Sites
- Designing the Inter-site Replication Topology
- Designing the Inter-site Replication Topology
- Determining the Placement of Servers in Sites
- Lab A: Designing a Site Topology
- Lab Discussion: Designing a Site Topology
- Best Practices
Designing an Organizational Unit Structure
- Introduction to Designing an Organizational Unit Structure
- Designing an Organizational Unit Structure
- Examining Organizational Unit Structures
- Determining Delegation of Administration Requirements
- Determining Group Policy Requirements
- Lab A: Designing an Organizational Unit Structure
- Lab Discussion: Designing an Organizational Unit Structure
- Best Practices
Designing an Active Directory Solution
- Introduction to Designing an Active Directory Solution
- Designing for an Existing Infrastructure
- Designing for Performance
- Designing for Administration
- Designing for Security
- Designing for Change
- Combining Functional Requirements
- Lab A: Designing an Active Directory Solution
- Lab Discussion: Designing an Active Directory Solution
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