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Workshop Section | | Windows Server Administration: Active Directory Services ~ August 10, 2004 (Inactive) |
Registration | | You can't register for this workshop section because it occurs in the past. Check to see if there are any other sections of this workshop coming up. |
Department | | ESU 10 - NIS |
Primary Contact | | Don Erickson |
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Description | | This two day workshop will cover basic system administration tasks for a
Windows Server 2012 domain administrator using Active Directory services.
Topics to be covered include:
- Using HyperV to create and manage Virtual Machines
- Introduction to Active Directory Services in a Windows 2012 domain environment
- Implementing DNS to Support Active Directory
- Setting up DHCP services to support Active Directory
- Creating and configuring a Windows Domain
- Designing a Physical Infrastructure
- Designing a Logical Infrastructure
- Managing LDAP objects and attributes
- Setting Up and Administering Users and Groups
- Managing Computers/Workstations in a Windows Domain
- Sharing and Publishing Resources in a Windows Domain
- Distributed File Service (DFS) features and fault tolerance
- Using PowerShell to manage Active Directory - Overview
- Active Directory synchronization to other applications (e.g. GAFE)
- Active Directory synchronization from other applications (e.g. PowerSchool)
- Active Directory authentication from other applications (e.g. Overdrive)
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Location | | ESU 10 Kearney NE - T&L Conference Room (click here for building map) |
Status | | This section is currently open. 8 Registered 5 Minimum; 12 Maximum |
Section Date(s) | |
August 10, 2004 | 8:30AM | 3:30PM |
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Add to Calendar | | Add to my calendar |
Prerequisites | | Prerequisites: Familiarity with Windows 2012 operating system |
Pricing Information | |
ESU10 or Tier Contract
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$140.00
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No
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Non ESU10/Non Tier
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$220.00
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No
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Public
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$260.00
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No
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Materials Fee | | Materials Fee: $0.00 |
Lunch | | No, lunch is NOT provided. |
CMHs | | CMHs: 0.00 |
College Credit | | No, this section can NOT be taken for college credit. |
Comments | | This 2-day course will be held on August 10th and 11th, 2004. |