Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows Server 2003

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Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)
Includes: Exams 70-290, 70-291, 70-270 & MCDST (70-271 & 70-272)
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Exam 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment (Core exam on Networking Systems)

ReTrain for IT's 70-290 course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to effectively maintain server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data on a computer running one of the operating systems in the Microsoft Windows® Server 2003.  When you pass the Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn credit toward the following certifications:
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA 2003) on Windows Server 2003 certification
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE 2003) on Windows Server 2003 certification
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 certification
Learning segments:
Module 1 - Physical and Logical Devices
Managing Basic and Dynamic Disks
Maintaining Disks
Mounted Drives
Basic and Dynamic Disks
Monitor System Hardware
Control Panel
Task Manager
Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard
NIC Network Interface Card
Device Driver Signing
Module 2 - Users, Computers and Groups
User Accounts
Domain User Accounts
The Active Directory
Manage User Profiles
Computer Accounts
Groups
Domain Function Levels
Creating Groups
Group Strategy
Module 3 - Access To Resources
Offline Files
Shared Folder Utility
NTFS Permissions
NTFS - Best Practices
Troubleshooting Access
Effects of Coping & Moving Files and Folders
Troubleshooting Tools
Auditing Access
Troubleshoot Terminal Services
Mod 4 - Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment
Administration Tools for 2003
Run-As Command
Event Viewer
Software update Wizard
Manage Software Site Licensing
Remote Administration
Troubleshoot Printers
Monitor System Performance
Establishing a Baseline
System and Performance Monitor
Processors
Managing A Web Server
Mod 5 - Disaster Recovery
Best Practices
Automated System Recovery
Shadow Copies
Server Recovery - F8 Options

Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (Core exam on Networking Systems)
ReTrain for IT's 70-291 course (Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure) measures your ability to implement, manage, and maintain a Microsoft Windows 2003 network infrastructure. Upon completion of this course, students will learn how to implement server IP addressing, name resolution, network security, and more. When you pass the Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn credit toward the following certifications:
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA 2003) on Windows Server 2003 certification
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE 2003) on Windows Server 2003 certification
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 certification
Learning segments:
VPN Virtual Private Networking
OSI Model
TCP/IP
IP Addressing
Subnet Mask
Subnetting
Public and Private Addressing
Setting Up a Client Computer
Alternative Configuration
Name Resolution
Net Bios
DNS - IPCONFIG Utilities
Network Problems – Troubleshooting
Network Diagnostics
Network Monitor
DHCP Server
Reservation Scope Agent
DHCP Relay Agent
DHCP Database
Audit Logs
Performance Monitor
Routing
Routing Commands
Routing Lab
Routing Protocols
Packet Filtering
DNS - Domain Name System
Zone Transfer
Active Directory Integrated Zone
DNS Tools
Monitoring DNS
WINS Server
Name Registration
WINS Replication
Data Base Management
IPSec and Certificates
Certificates
Certificate Authority
Remote Access
Setting-Up The Wireless Server
VPN Virtual Private Networking
Remote Access Policies
VPN Logon
Managing Clients
Radius Server
Log Files and Monitoring
Wrap-Up and Review
Exam 70-270: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Windows XP Professional (Core exam on client operating systems)
ReTrain for IT's 70-270 course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to implement, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate Microsoft Windows XP Professional.  When you pass the Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn credit toward the following certifications:
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE 2003) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certification
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA 2003) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certification
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE 2000) on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA 2000) on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification
Learning segments:
Installing Windows XP Professional 
Perform and troubleshoot an attended installation of Windows XP Professional
Perform and troubleshoot an unattended installation of Windows XP Professional
Install Windows XP Professional by using Remote Installation Services (RIS)
Install Windows XP Professional by using the System Preparation Tool
Create unattended answer files by using Setup Manager to automate the installation of Windows XP Professional
Upgrade from a previous version of Windows to Windows XP Professional
Prepare a computer to meet upgrade requirements
Migrate existing user environments to a new installation
Perform post-installation updates and product activation
Troubleshoot failed installations
Implementing and Conducting Administration of Resources 
Monitor, manage, and troubleshoot access to files and folders
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot file compression
Control access to files and folders by using permissions
Optimize access to files and folders
Manage and troubleshoot access to shared folders
Create and remove shared folders
Control access to shared folders by using permissions
Manage and troubleshoot Web server resources
Connect to local and network print devices
Manage printers and print jobs
Control access to printers by using permissions
Connect to an Internet printer
Connect to a local print device
Configure and manage file systems
Convert from one file system to another file system
Configure NTFS, FAT32, or FAT file systems
Manage and troubleshoot access to and synchronization of offline files
Implementing, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers 
Implement, manage, and troubleshoot disk devices
Install, configure, and manage DVD and CD-ROM devices
Monitor and configure disks
Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot volumes
Monitor and configure removable media, such as tape devices
Implement, manage, and troubleshoot display devices
Configure Advanced Configuration Power Interface (ACPI)
Implement, manage, and troubleshoot input and output (I/O) devices
Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot I/O devices, such as printers, scanners, multimedia devices, mouse, keyboard, and smart card reader
Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot multimedia hardware, such as cameras
Install, configure, and manage modems
Install, configure, and manage Infrared Data Association (IrDA) devices
Install, configure, and manage wireless devices
Install, configure, and manage USB devices
Install, configure, and manage hand held devices
Install, configure, and manage network adapters
Manage and troubleshoot drivers and driver signing
Monitor and configure multiprocessor computers
Monitoring and Optimizing System Performance and Reliability 
Monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot performance of the Windows XP Professional desktop
Optimize and troubleshoot memory performance
Optimize and troubleshoot processor utilization
Optimize and troubleshoot disk performance
Optimize and troubleshoot application performance
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Scheduled Tasks
Manage, monitor, and optimize system performance for mobile users
Restore and back up the operating system, System State data, and user data
Recover System State data and user data by using Windows Backup
Troubleshoot system restoration by starting in safe mode
Recover System State data and user data by using the Recovery console
Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop Environment 
Configure and manage user profiles and desktop settings
Configure support for multiple languages or multiple locations
Enable multiple-language support
Configure multiple-language support for users
Configure local settings
Configure Windows XP Professional for multiple locations
Manage applications by using Windows Installer packages
Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Network Protocols and Services
Configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP protocol
Connect to computers by using dial-up networking
Connect to computers by using a virtual private network (VPN) connection
Create a dial-up connection to connect to a remote access server
Connect to the Internet by using dial-up networking
Configure and troubleshoot Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Connect to resources by using Internet Explorer.
Configure, manage, and implement Internet Information Services (IIS)
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot an Internet Connection Firewall (ICF)
Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting Security 
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Encrypting File System (EFS)
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot a security configuration and local security policy
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot local user and group accounts
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot auditing
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot account settings
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot account policy
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot user and group rights
Troubleshoot cache credentials
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Internet Explorer security settings
Exams 70-271 & 70-272: Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST)
MCDST Core Exams: (Two Required)
The Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) credential proves that you have the skills to successfully support end-users and to successfully troubleshoot desktop environments that are running the Microsoft Windows operating system.
MCDST candidates are required to pass two core exams. Elective exams are not required. The following table lists Official Microsoft Learning Products courses and Microsoft Press books that are designed to help you prepare for these exams. See individual exam preparation guides for exam availability.
The MCDST credential will not retire with the release of Windows Vista certifications; it will continue to be supported by Microsoft and valued by employers and decision makers who use Microsoft Windows XP.
Exam 70-271 Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
ReTrain for IT's 70-271 course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to resolve end-user incident requests by configuring and troubleshooting the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.  When you pass the Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn core credit toward the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) on Microsoft Windows XP certification.
Learning segments:
Installing a Windows Desktop Operating System 
Perform and troubleshoot an attended installation of a Windows XP operating system
Answer end-user questions related to performing an attended installation of a Windows XP operating system
Troubleshoot and complete installations in which an installation does not start
Troubleshoot and complete installations in which an installation fails to complete
Perform post installation configuration
Perform and troubleshoot an unattended installation of a Windows desktop operating system
Answer end-user questions related to performing an unattended installation of a Windows XP operating system
Configure a PC to boot to a network device and start installation of a Windows XP operating system
Perform an installation by using unattended installation files
Upgrade from a previous version of Windows
Answer end-user questions related to upgrading from a previous version of Windows
Verify hardware compatibility for upgrade
Verify application compatibility for upgrade
Migrate user state data from an existing PC to a new PC
Install a second instance of an operating system on a computer
Managing and Troubleshooting Access to Resources 
Monitor, manage, and troubleshoot access to files and folders
Answer end-user questions related to managing and troubleshooting access to files and folders
Monitor, manage, and troubleshoot NTFS file permissions
Manage and troubleshoot simple file sharing
Manage and troubleshoot file encryption
Manage and troubleshoot access to shared folders
Answer end-user questions related to managing and troubleshooting access to shared folders
Create shared folders
Configure access permission for shared folders on NTFS partitions
Troubleshoot and interpret Access Denied messages
Connect to local and network print devices
Answer end-user questions related to printing locally
Configure and manage local printing
Answer end-user questions related to network-based printing
Connect to and manage printing to a network-based printer
Manage and troubleshoot access to and synchronization of offline files.
Answer end-user questions related to configuring and synchronizing offline files
Configure and troubleshoot offline files
Configure and troubleshoot offline file synchronization
Configuring and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers 
Configure and troubleshoot storage devices
Answer end-user questions related to configuring hard disks and partitions or volumes
Manage and troubleshoot disk partitioning
Answer end-user questions related to optical drives such as CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD, and DVD-R
Configure and troubleshoot removable storage devices such as pen drives, flash drives, and memory cards
Configure and troubleshoot display devices
Answer end-user questions related to configuring desktop display settings
Configure display devices and display settings
Troubleshoot display device settings
Configure and troubleshoot Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
Answer end-user questions related to configuring ACPI settings
Configure and troubleshoot operating system power settings
Configure and troubleshoot system standby and hibernate settings
Configure and troubleshoot I/O devices
Answer end-user questions related to configuring I/O devices
Configure and troubleshoot device settings
Configure and troubleshoot device drivers for I/O devices
Configure and troubleshoot hardware profiles
Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop and User Environments 
Configure the user environment
Answer end-user questions related to configuring the desktop and user environment
Configure and troubleshoot task and toolbar settings
Configure and troubleshoot accessibility options
Configure and troubleshoot pointing device settings
Configure and troubleshoot fast-use switching
Configure support for multiple languages or multiple locations
Answer end-user questions related to regional settings
Configure and troubleshoot regional settings
Answer end-user questions related to language settings
Configure and troubleshoot language settings
Troubleshoot security settings and local security policy
Answer end-user questions related to security settings
Identify end-user issues caused by local security policies such as Local Security Settings and Security
Configuration and Analysis
Identify end-user issues caused by network security policies such as Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) and Group Policy
Configure and troubleshoot local user and group accounts
Answer end-user questions related to user accounts
Configure and troubleshoot local user accounts
Answer end-user questions related to local group accounts.
Configure and troubleshoot local group accounts
Troubleshoot system startup and user logon problems
Answer end-user questions related to system startup issues
Troubleshoot system startup problems
Answer end-user questions related to user logon issues
Troubleshoot local user logon issues
Troubleshoot domain user logon issues
Monitor and analyze system performance
Answer end-user questions related to system performance
Use Help and Support to view and troubleshoot system performance
Use Task Manager to view and troubleshoot system performance
Use the Performance tool to capture system performance information
Troubleshooting Network Protocols and Services 
Troubleshoot TCP/IP. Tools include ARP; the Repair utility; connection properties; and the ping, ipconfig, pathping, and nslookup commands
Answer end-user questions related to configuring TCP/IP settings
Configure and troubleshoot manual TCP/IP configuration.
Configure and troubleshoot automated TCP/IP address configuration
Configure and troubleshoot Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) settings such as enable and disable
Troubleshoot name resolution issues
Configure and troubleshoot host name resolution issues on a client computer
Configure and troubleshoot NetBIOS name resolution issues on a client computer
Configure and troubleshoot remote connections
Configure and troubleshoot a remote dial up connection
Configure and troubleshoot a remote connection across the Internet
Configure and troubleshoot Internet Explorer
Configure and troubleshoot Internet Explorer connections properties
Configure and troubleshoot Internet Explorer security properties.
Configure and troubleshoot Internet Explorer general properties
Configure and troubleshoot end-user systems by using remote connectivity tools
Use Remote Desktop to configure and troubleshoot an end user's desktop
Use Remote Assistance to configure and troubleshoot an end user's desktop
Exam 70-272: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System
ReTrain for IT's 70-272 course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to resolve end-user incident requests by configuring and troubleshooting the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.  When you pass the Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn core credit toward the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) on Microsoft Windows XP certification.
Learning segments:
Configuring and Troubleshooting Applications 
Configure and troubleshoot Office applications
Answer end-user questions related to configuring Office applications
Set application compatibility settings
Troubleshoot application installation problems
Configure and troubleshoot e-mail account settings
Configure and troubleshoot Internet Explorer
Configure and troubleshoot Outlook Express
Answer end-user questions related to configuring Outlook Express
Configure and troubleshoot newsreader account settings
Configure and troubleshoot e-mail account settings
Configure the operating system to support applications
Answer end-user questions related to configuring the operating system to support an application
Configure and troubleshoot file system access and file permission problems on multiboot computers
Configure access to applications on multi user computers
Configure and troubleshoot application access on a multiple user client computer
Resolving Issues Related to Usability 
Resolve issues related to Office application support features
Resolve issues related to Internet Explorer support features
Resolve issues related to Outlook Express features
Resolve issues related to operating system features
Resolving Issues Related to Application Customization 
Resolve issues related to customizing an Office application
Answer end-user questions related to customizing Office applications
Customize toolbars
Configure proofing tools
Manage Outlook data, including configuring, importing, and exporting data, and repairing corrupted data Personalize Office features
Resolve issues related to customizing Internet Explorer
Resolve issues related to customizing Outlook Express
Resolve issues related to customizing the operating system to support applications
Answer end-user questions related to customizing the operating system to support an application Customize the Start menu and taskbar
Customize regional settings
Customize fonts
Customize folder settings
Configuring and Troubleshooting Connectivity for Applications 
Identify and troubleshoot name resolution problems
Identify and troubleshoot network adapter configuration problems
Identify and troubleshoot LAN and Routing and Remote Access configuration problems
Identify and troubleshoot network connectivity problems caused by the firewall configuration
Identify and troubleshoot problems with locally attached devices
Configuring Application Security 
Identify and troubleshoot problems related to security permissions
Answer end-user questions related to application security settings
Troubleshoot access to local resources
Troubleshoot access to network resources
Troubleshoot insufficient user permissions and rights
Identify and respond to security incidents
Answer end-user questions related to security incidents
Identify a virus attack
Apply critical updates
Manage application security settings

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