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Vibrant
offers top-quality technical education and certification training
in an all-inclusive MCSE/MCSA Boot Camp course package specifically
designed for the needs and ease of our students. We attend to every
detail so our students can focus solely on their studies and certification
goals.
The Vibrant Camp course package for the MCSA/ MCSE 2003 Boot Camp program
includes:
- Microsoft
courseware
- Top-notch
instruction
- The
unique time-proven curriculum
- Use
of Vibrant Softnet+ self-testing software
- State-of-the-art
educational facilities
- Testing
vouchers for testing on-site
- Accommodations
- Breakfasts,
lunches, snacks and beverages
- Transportation
to and from designated local airports
- Vibrant
Boot Camps guarantee
The Bootcamp will prepare you for the
following exams:
- 70-210 Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- 70-215 Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- 70-216 Implementing and Administering a
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
- 70-217 Implementing and Administering a
Win2K Directory Srvcs Infrastructure
- 70-218 Managing a Win2K Network
Environment (MCSE elective; MCSA requirement)
- 70-219 Designing a Windows 2000
directory services Infrastructure
- 70-221 Designing a Windows 2000 network
services infrastructure
Both exams are delivered at the Training
Center, which is an authorized VUE Testing Center. Since the
exams are adaptive, they are only 30 minutes in length. We will
provide a large number of testing stations dedicated to the boot
camp. A test administrator will be available throughout the day,
and in the evening, to register you for the tests. |
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Windows
XP Professional
Installation
Configuring Windows XP Environment
Connecting Clients to Networks and the
Internet
User Accounts Management
Managing Access to Resources by Using Groups
Configuring and Managing Disks and
Partitions
Managing Data by Using NTFS
Providing Network Access to File
Resources
Configuring Printing and Fax Support
Maintaining the Windows XP Environment
System Performance in Windows 2000
Mobile Computing
Configuring Hand-held Devices
Terminal Services Install/Configuration
Implementing Servers and Clients
Connecting to Resources using Internet
Explorer
Configuring Internet Information Services
(IIS)
Configuring an Internet Connection Firewall
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Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure
Install, configure, and troubleshoot DNS
Install the DNS Server service
Configure a root name server
Zones & Caching-only server
DNS client & server service
Manage DHCP
Remote Access
Configure inbound connections
Configure a virtual private network (VPN)
Multilink connections
Configure Routing and Remote Access for
DHCP Integration
Configure remote access security
Network Protocols
Configure network bindings, TCP/IP packet filters
Manage and monitor network traffic
Manage IPSec
WINS in a Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure
Installation, configuration of WINS
Configure NetBIOS name resolution
Manage and monitor WINS
IP Routing in a Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure
Install IP routing protocols
Static routes
Demand-Dial Routing
Manage and monitor IP routing
Manage border routing, internal routing, IP
routing protocols
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Install Internet Connection Sharing
Install NAT
Configure NAT properties 7 interfaces
Managing Certificate Services
Install and configure Certificate Authority
(CA)
Create, Issue, revoke certificates
Issue certificates
Revoke certificates
Remove the Encrypting File System (EFS) recovery keys
Take Exam 70-216 Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure
Designing a Directory Services
Architecture
Design an Active Directory forest and
domain structure
Design a forest and schema structure
Design a domain structure
Analyse and optimise trust relationships.
Active Directory naming strategy
Establish the scope of the Active Directory
Design the namespace
Plan DNS strategy
Develop an OU delegation plan
Plan Group Policy object management
Plan policy management for client computers
Coexistence of Active Directory and other
directory services
Active Directory site topology
Replication strategy
Site boundaries
Schema modification policy
Active Directory implementation plan
Service Locations
Operations masters
Placement of global catalog servers
Placement of domain controllers
DNS servers placement
Plan for interoperability with the existing
DNS
Take Exam 70-219 Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory
Services Infrastructure
Plus your choice of Electives |
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