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MCSE 2003 Certification

Commencement: Feb, April, July & Oct of each year.  
Duration: 10 Weeks  
Study Mode: Part-Time

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Course Overview

MCSE 2003 Certification Overview

The strength of Windows Server 2003 in the market today indicates that demand for related IT expertise will continue for years to come. The best way to demonstrate your expert skills on Windows Server 2003—and to inspire confidence in a hiring manager, your team, and yourself—is by earning the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credentials.

The Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) Courses on Windows Server 2003 is a high level and capstone of Microsoft MCSE Certification on Windows 2003 Server System. From Windows NT 3.51, to the latest MCSE 2003 certification it has always been in demand in London and throughout the globe. This programme does not retire, instead newer versions of it are released every three years as Microsoft upgrades their core server technologies.

MCSE Certification courses can add credibility to the holder's expertise and distinguishes him/her from the ordinary in the Information Technology market in London and elsewhere. MCSE 2003 Certification is a yardstick that certifies that the holder can perform tasks to make infrastructures more efficient, increase the productivity, and deliver more applications using capabilities of Windows Server 2003.
MCSE 2003 courses will enable you to plan, design, and implement Microsoft Windows Server 2003 solutions and architectures in medium-to-large-sized companies in London.

Our training recipe for the MCSE courses including hands-on training, detailed explanation of concepts, and practice exam server for Microsoft Certification gives you a fast, solid and effective training solution for obtaining MCSE 2003, MCSA 2003 and MCP in fun and easy way.

MCSE Course Highlight

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MCSE Exam 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Server 2003 Environment

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MCSE Exam 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

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MCSE Exam 70-293 Planning and Maintaining a Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

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MCSE Exam 70-294 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Active Directory Infrastructure

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MCSE Exam 70-297 Designing Active Directory and Network Infrastructure

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MCSE Exam 70-270 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Windows XP Professional

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MCSE Exam 70-298 Designing Security for Server 2003 Network

MCSE Certification Course Contents

Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment - MCSE Certification Exam Code 70-290

Managing and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices
Manage basic disks and dynamic disks.
Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard, Device Manager and appropriate Control
Optimize server disk performance
Implement a RAID solution.
Defragment volumes and partitions.
Troubleshoot windows server 2003 hardware devices
Diagnose and resolve issues related to hardware settings hardware driver upgrades.
Install and configure windows server 2003 hardware devices
Configure driver signing options.
Configure resource settings for a device.
Configure device properties and settings.
Managing Users, Computers, and Groups
Manage local, roaming, and mandatory user profiles.
Create and manage computer accounts, groups in an Active Directory environment.
Identify and modify the scope of a group
Find domain groups in which a user is a member.
Manage group membership.
Create and modify groups by using the Active Directory Users and Computers Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in.
Create and modify groups by using automation.
Create and manage user accounts
Create and modify user accounts by using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in.
Import user accounts.
Troubleshoot computer accounts
Diagnose and resolve issues related to computer accounts by using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in.
Reset computer accounts.
Troubleshoot user accounts
Diagnose and resolve account lockouts, issues related to user account properties
Troubleshoot user authentication issues
Managing and Maintaining Access to Resources, shared folder permissions, Configure access to shared folders.
Verify effective permissions when granting permissions.
Change ownership of files and folders
Troubleshoot access to files and shared folders
Managing and Maintaining a Server 2003 Environment, Monitor and analyze events, Tools might include Event Viewer and System Monitor,
Manage software update infrastructure, site licensing.
Manage windows servers 2003 remotely using Remote Assistance, Terminal Services remote administration mode, using available support tools.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to Terminal Services security, client access to Terminal Services
Monitor system performance, Tools include Task Manager, Event Viewer, and System
Monitor file and print windows servers 2003, disk quotas, print queues, server 2003 hardware for bottlenecks.
Monitor and optimize a windows server 2003 environment for application performance
Monitor memory performance objects, disk performance objects, network performance objects, process performance objects.
Manage a Web server
Manage Internet Information Services (IIS).
Manage security for IIS.
Managing and Implementing Disaster Recovery in windows 2003
Perform system recovery for a windows server 2003.
Implement Automated System Recovery (ASR).
Restore data from shadow copy volumes.
Back up files and System State data to media.
Configure security for backup operations.
Manage backup procedures
Verify the successful completion of backup jobs.
Manage backup storage media.

Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure - MCSE Certification Exam 70-291

Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining IP Addressing
Configure TCP/IP addressing on a windows server 2003 computer.
Manage DHCP.
Manage DHCP clients and leases.
Manage DHCP Relay Agent.
Manage DHCP databases.
Manage DHCP scope options.
Manage reservations and reserved clients.
Troubleshoot TCP/IP addressing
Diagnose and resolve issues related to Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA).
Diagnose and resolve issues related to incorrect TCP/IP configuration.
Troubleshoot DHCP
Diagnose and resolve issues related to DHCP authorization.
Verify DHCP reservation configuration.
Examine the system event log and DHCP windows server 2003 audit log files to find related events.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to configuration of DHCP server 2003 and scope options.
Verify that the DHCP Relay Agent is working correctly.
Verify database integrity.
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Name Resolution
Install and configure the DNS Server 2003 service.
Configure DNS in windows server 2003 options.
Configure DNS zone options.
Configure DNS forwarding.
Manage DNS
Manage DNS zone settings.
Manage DNS record settings.
Manage DNS windows server 2003 options.
Monitor DNS. Tools might include System Monitor, Event Viewer, Replication Monitor, and DNS debug logs
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Network Security
Implement secure network administration procedures.
Implement security baseline settings and audit security settings by using security templates.
Implement the principle of least privilege.
Install and configure software update infrastructure
Install and configure software update services.
Install and configure automatic client update settings.
Configure software updates on earlier operating systems.
Monitor network protocol security. Tools might include the IP Security Monitor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in and
Kerberos support tools
Troubleshoot network protocol security. Tools might include the IP Security Monitor MMC snap-in, Event Viewer, and Network Monitor.
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access
Configure Routing and Remote Access user authentication.
Configure remote access authentication protocols.
Configure Internet Authentication Service (IAS) to provide authentication for Routing and Remote Access clients.
Configure Routing and Remote Access policies to permit or deny access.
Manage remote access
Manage packet filters.
Manage Routing and Remote Access routing interfaces.
Manage devices and ports.
Manage routing protocols.
Manage Routing and Remote Access clients.
Manage TCP/IP routing
Manage routing protocols.
Manage routing tables.
Manage routing ports.
Implement secure access between private networks
Troubleshoot user access to remote access services.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to remote access VPNs.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to establishing a remote access connection.
Diagnose and resolve user access to resources beyond the remote access server 2003.
Troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access routing
Troubleshoot demand-dial routing.
Troubleshoot router-to-router VPNs.
Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
Monitor network traffic. Tools might include Network Monitor and System Monitor.
Troubleshoot connectivity to the Internet.
Troubleshoot windows server 2003 services.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to service dependency.
Use service recovery options to diagnose and resolve service-related issues.

Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure - MCSE Certification Exam 70-293

Planning and Implementing Server 2003 Roles and Server 2003 Security
Configure security for windows servers 2003 that are assigned specific roles.
Plan a secure baseline installation.
Plan a strategy to enforce system default security settings on new systems.
Identify client operating system default security settings.
Identify all windows server 2003 operating system default security settings.

Evaluate and select the operating system to install on computers in an enterprise
Identify the minimum configuration to satisfy security requirements.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
Plan a TCP/IP network infrastructure strategy.
Analyze IP addressing requirements.
Plan an IP routing solution.
Create an IP subnet scheme.
Plan and modify a network topology
Plan the physical placement of network resources.
Identify network protocols to be used.
Plan an Internet connectivity strategy
Plan network traffic monitoring. Tools might include Network Monitor and System Monitor.
Troubleshoot connectivity to the Internet.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to Network Address Translation (NAT).
Diagnose and resolve issues related to name resolution cache information.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to client configuration.
Troubleshoot TCP/IP addressing
Diagnose and resolve issues related to client computer configuration.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to DHCP server 2003 address assignment.
Plan a host name resolution strategy
Plan a DNS namespace design.
Plan zone replication requirements.
Plan a forwarding configuration.
Plan for DNS security.
Examine the interoperability of DNS with third-party DNS solutions.
Plan a NetBIOS name resolution strategy
Plan a WINS replication strategy.
Plan NetBIOS name resolution by using the Lmhosts file.
Troubleshoot host name resolution
Diagnose and resolve issues related to DNS services.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to client computer configuration.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access
Plan a routing strategy.
Identify routing protocols to use in a specified environment.
Plan routing for IP multicast traffic.
Plan security for remote access users
Plan remote access policies.
Analyze protocol security requirements.
Plan authentication methods for remote access clients.
Implement secure access between private networks
Create and implement an IPSec policy.
Troubleshoot TCP/IP routing.
Tools might include the route, tracert, ping, pathping, and netsh
commands and Network Monitor.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Server 2003 Availability
Plan services for high availability.
Plan a high availability solution that uses clustering services.
Plan a high availability solution that uses Network Load Balancing.
Identify system bottlenecks, including memory, processor, disk, and network related bottlenecks
Identify system bottlenecks by using System Monitor.
Recover from cluster node failure
Planning and Maintaining Network Security
Configure network protocol security.
Configure protocol security in a heterogeneous client computer environment.
Configure protocol security by using IPSec policies.
Configure security for data transmission.
Configure IPSec policy settings.
Plan for network protocol security
Specify the required ports and protocols for specified services.
Plan an IPSec policy for secure network communications.
Plan secure network administration methods
Create a plan to offer Remote Assistance to client computers.
Plan for remote administration by using Terminal Services.

Plan security for data transmission
Secure data transmission between client computers to meet security requirements.
Secure data transmission by using IPSec.
Policy (RSoP) MMC snap-in
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Security Infrastructure.
Configure Active Directory directory service for certificate publication.
Plan a public key infrastructure (PKI) that uses Certificate Services.
Identify the appropriate type of certificate authority to support certificate issuance requirements.
Plan the enrollment and distribution of certificates.
Plan for the use of smart cards for authentication.

Plan a framework for planning and implementing security
Plan for security monitoring.
Plan a change and configuration management framework for security.

Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure - MCSE Exam 70-294

Planning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure
Plan a strategy for placing global catalog windows servers 2003.
Evaluate network traffic considerations when placing global catalog windows servers 2003.
Evaluate the need to enable universal group caching.
Plan flexible operations master role placement
Plan for business continuity of operations master roles.
Identify operations master role dependencies.
Implement an Active Directory directory service forest and domain structure
Create the forest root domain.
Create a child domain.
Create and configure Application Data Partitions.
Install and configure an Active Directory domain controller.
Set an Active Directory forest and domain functional level based on requirements.
Establish trust relationships. Types of trust relationships might include external trusts, shortcut trusts, and cross-forest
Plan an administrative delegation strategy
Plan an organizational unit (OU) structure based on delegation requirements
Plan a security group hierarchy based on delegation requirements
Managing and Maintaining an Active Directory Infrastructure
Manage an Active Directory forest and domain structure.
Manage trust relationships.
Manage schema modifications.
Add or remove a UPN suffix.
Manage an Active Directory site
Configure replication schedules.
Configure site link costs.
Configure site boundaries.
Monitor Active Directory replication failures. Tools might include Replication Monitor, Event Viewer, and support tools.
Monitor Active Directory replication
Monitor File Replication service (FRS) replication.
Restore Active Directory directory services
Perform an authoritative restore operation.
Perform a non-authoritative restore operation.
Troubleshoot Active Directory
Diagnose and resolve issues related to Active Directory replication.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to operations master role failure.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to the Active Directory database.
Planning and Implementing User, Computer, and Group Strategies
Plan a security group strategy.
Plan a user authentication strategy.
Plan a smart card authentication strategy.
Create a password policy for domain users.
Plan an OU structure
Analyze the administrative requirements for an OU.
Analyze the Group Policy requirements for an OU structure.
Implement an OU structure
Create an OU.
Delegate permissions for an OU to a user or to a security group.
Move objects within an OU hierarchy.
Planning and Implementing Group Policy
Plan Group Policy strategy.
Plan a Group Policy strategy by using Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) Planning mode.
Plan a strategy for configuring the user environment by using Group Policy.
Plan a strategy for configuring the computer environment by using Group Policy.
Configure the user environment by using Group Policy
Distribute software by using Group Policy.
Automatically enroll user certificates by using Group Policy.
Redirect folders by using Group Policy.
Configure user security settings by using Group Policy.
Deploy a computer environment by using Group Policy.
Distribute software by using Group Policy.
Automatically enroll computer certificates by using Group Policy.
Configure computer security settings by using Group Policy.
Managing and Maintaining Group Policy
Troubleshoot issues related to Group Policy application. deployment. Tools might include RSoP and the gpresult command.
Maintain installed software by using Group Policy.
Distribute updates to software distributed by Group Policy.
Configure automatic updates for network clients by using Group Policy.

Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional - MCSE Certification Exam - 70-270

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 2003 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 multiple-display support.
Install, configure, and troubleshoot a video adapter.
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.
Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot multimedia hardware, such as cameras.
Install, configure, and manage modems.
Install, configure, and manage USB 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 windows server 2003.
Connect to the Internet by using dial-up networking.
Configure and troubleshoot Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
VConnect 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.

Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure - MCSE Certification Exam - 70-297

Creating the Conceptual Design by Gathering and Analyzing Business and Technical Requirements
Analyze the impact of Active Directory on the existing technical environment.
Analyze hardware and software requirements.
Analyze interoperability requirements.
Analyze current level of service within an existing technical environment.
Analyze current network administration model.
Analyze network requirements.
Analyze DNS for Active Directory directory service implementation.
Analyze the current DNS infrastructure.
Analyze the current namespace.
Analyze existing network operating system implementation.
Identify the existing domain model.
Identify the number and location of domain controllers on the network.
Identify the configuration details of all windos servers 2003 on the network. Windows Server 2003 types might include primary domain controllers,
Backup domain controllers, file servers 2003, print servers 2003, and Web servers.
Analyze security requirements for the Active Directory directory service.
Analyze current security policies, standards, and procedures.
Identify the impact of Active Directory on the current security infrastructure.
Identify the existing trust relationships.
Design the Active Directory infrastructure to meet business and technical requirements.
Design the envisioned administration model.
Create the conceptual design of the Active Directory forest structure.
Create the conceptual design of the Active Directory domain structure.
Design the Active Directory replication strategy.
Create the conceptual design of the organizational unit (OU) structure.
Design the network services infrastructure to meet business and technical requirements.
Create the conceptual design of the DNS infrastructure.
Create the conceptual design of the WINS infrastructure.
Create the conceptual design of the DHCP infrastructure.
Create the conceptual design of the remote access infrastructure.
Identify network topology and performance levels.
Identify constraints in the current network infrastructure.
Interpret current baseline performance requirements for each major subsystem.
Analyze the impact of the infrastructure design on the existing technical environment.
Analyze hardware and software requirements.
Analyze interoperability requirements.
Analyze current level of service within the existing technical environment.
Analyze network requirements.

Creating the Logical Design for an Active Directory Infrastructure
Design an OU structure.
Identify the Group Policy requirements for the OU structure.
Design an OU structure for the purpose of delegating authority.
Design a security group strategy.
Define the scope of a security group to meet requirements.
Define resource access requirements.
Define administrative access requirements.
Define user roles.
Design a user and computer authentication strategy.
Identify common authentication requirements.
Select authentication mechanisms.
Optimize authentication by using shortcut trust relationships.
Design a user and computer account strategy.
Specify account policy requirements.
Specify account requirements for users, computers, administrators, and services.
Design an Active Directory naming strategy.
Identify Internet domain name registration requirements.
Specify the use of hierarchical namespace within Active Directory.
Identify NetBIOS naming requirements.
Design migration paths to Active Directory.
Define whether the migration will include an in-place upgrade, domain restructuring, or migration to a new Active Directory environment.
Design a strategy for Group Policy implementation.
Design the administration of Group Policy objects (GPOs).
Design the deployment strategy of GPOs.
Create a strategy for configuring the user environment with Group Policy.
Create a strategy for configuring the computer environment with Group Policy.
Design an Active Directory directory service site topology.
Design sites.
Identify site links.
Creating the Logical Design for a Network Services Infrastructure
Design a DNS name resolution strategy.
Create the namespace design.
Identify DNS interoperability with Active Directory, WINS, and DHCP.
Specify zone requirements.
Specify DNS security.
Design a DNS strategy for interoperability with UNIX Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) to support Active Directory.
Design a NetBIOS name resolution strategy.
Design a WINS replication strategy.
Design security for remote access users.
Identify security host requirements.
Identify the authentication and accounting provider.
Design remote access policies.
Specify logging and auditing settings.
Design a DNS service implementation.
Design a strategy for DNS zone storage.
Specify the use of DNS server options.
Identify the registration requirements of specific DNS records.
Design a remote access strategy.
Specify the remote access method.
Specify the authentication method for remote access.
Design an IP address assignment strategy.
Specify DHCP integration with DNS infrastructure.
Specify DHCP interoperability with client types.
Creating the Physical Design for an Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
Design DNS service placement.
Design an Active Directory implementation plan.
Design the placement of domain controllers and global catalog servers 2003.
Plan the placement of flexible operations master roles.
Select the domain controller creation process.
Specify the windows server 2003 specifications to meet system requirements
Design Internet connectivity for a company.
Design a network and routing topology for a company.
Design a TCP/IP addressing scheme through the use of IP subnets.
Specify the placement of routers.
Design IP address assignment by using DHCP.
Design a perimeter network.
Design the remote access infrastructure.
Plan capacity, Ascertain network settings required to access resources.
Design for availability, redundancy, and survivability.

   
Entry Requirement: No formal entry requirements, basic computer skill required
Special Offer: This course is taught at our highly equipped New Cross campus. There are two computer labs and one dedicated hardware lab for practical work. The College is in Zone 2 area which is Congestion Charge Free Zone. The campus surrounding also has free on street parking as well. Overseas students who are on a student visa will not be able to do this course full-time on its own. You can take this course along with other to meet your full-time requirement.
Awarding Body: Microsoft

 

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