| MCSE Certification - Guide for Exam
70-294 |
| Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining
a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
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| Exam News |
| Exam 70-294 became available
August 28, 2003. |
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| Audience Profile |
| The Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server™ 2003
credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the
typically complex computing environment of medium to large
companies. An MCSE candidate should have at least one year
of experience implementing and administering a network operating
system in environments that
have the following characteristics: |
- 250 to 5,000 or more users
- Three or more physical locations
- Three or more domain controllers
- Network services and resources such as messaging, database,
file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet,
remote access, and client computer management
- Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices
and individual users in remote locations to the corporate
network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet
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| In addition, an MCSE candidate
should have at least one year of experience in the following
areas: |
- Implementing and administering a desktop operating system
- Designing a network infrastructure
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| Credit Toward |
Certification When you pass the
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Active irectory®
Infrastructure exam, you achieve Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn credit
toward the
following certifications:
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Core credit toward
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 certification Preparation
Tools and Resources We make a wealth of preparation tools
and resources available to you, including courses, books,
practice tests, and Microsoft Web sites. When you are
ready to prepare for this exam, heres where you should
start. Instructor-led Course for This Exam
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| Course
2279: Planning, Implementing,
and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
Infrastructure |
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Skills
Being Measured This certification exam measures your ability
to plan, implement, and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Active Directory infrastructure. Before taking the exam,
you should be proficient in the job skills listed in the following
matrix. The matrix shows which Official Microsoft Learning
Products may help you reach competency in the skills being
tested in the exam.
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The
course includes material to prepare you for this task. |
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The course
includes some material to prepare you for this task. You
will need to supplement the course with additional work. |
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The course
provides a general introductory overview of this task.
You will need to supplement the course with additional
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| Skills
measured by exam 70-294 |
Course
2279 |
| Planning
and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure |
Plan a strategy for
placing global catalog servers.
- Evaluate network traffic considerations when placing
global catalog servers.
- Evaluate the need to enable universal group caching.
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Plan flexible operations
master role placement.
- Plan for business continuity of operations master
roles.
- Identify operations master role dependencies.
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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 trusts.
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Implement an Active
Directory site topology.
- Configure site links.
- Configure preferred bridgehead servers.
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Plan an administrative
delegation strategy.
- Plan an organizational unit (OU) structure based
on delegation requirements.
- Plan a security group hierarchy based on delegation
requirements.
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| 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.
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Manage an Active Directory
site.
- Configure replication schedules.
- Configure site link costs.
- Configure site boundaries.
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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.
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Restore Active Directory
directory services.
- Perform an authoritative restore operation.
- Perform a nonauthoritative restore operation.
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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.
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| Planning
and Implementing User, Computer, and Group Strategies
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| Plan a security group
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Plan a user authentication
strategy.
- Plan a smart card authentication strategy.
- Create a password policy for domain users.
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Plan an OU structure.
- Analyze the administrative requirements for an OU.
- Analyze the Group Policy requirements for an OU
structure.
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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.
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| 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.
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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.
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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.
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| Managing
and Maintaining Group Policy |
| Troubleshoot issues
related to Group Policy application. deployment. Tools
might include RSoP and the gpresult command. |
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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.
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| Troubleshoot the application
of Group Policy security settings. Tools might include
RSoP and the gpresult command. |
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