Carga Horária: 5 dias/10 noites
Disponível em Inglês
Introduction: This five-day instructor-led course introduces students to network and applications infrastructure concepts and configurations provided by Window Server 2008. Students will be able to acquire a fundamental understanding in order to pursue advanced topics available for certification in the network and applications infrastructure areas.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Describe the fundamentals of an enterprise networking environment. |
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Describe the typical roles of IT Professionals in an enterprise environment. |
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Describe TCP/IPv4 configurations, protocols, and tools. |
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Describe the fundamentals of communication technologies. |
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Create an IPv4 address range and subnet. |
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Configure IPv6 addresses. |
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Administer a Windows 2008 server. |
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Describe basic security concepts for server roles. |
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Describe how to secure network traffic by using certificates. |
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Configure Windows Firewall. |
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Configure and troubleshoot remote access. |
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Describe routing concepts, protocols, and quality of service. |
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Configure and test network load balancing. |
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Configure network print resources and printing pools. |
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Describe the functions included with Windows Server Virtualization (WSV). |
Audience: This course is intended for new IT employees or Desktop Support workers moving into server support. The information in this course allows them acquire a fundamental understanding of Windows networks to pursue advanced topics. This course is also useful for those migrating from competitive platforms to Windows Server 2008.
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:
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A+, Server+, hardware portion of Net+, and familiarity with Windows (client side) |
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Working knowledge of networking technologies |
Caso você não tenha os pré-requisitos necessários recomendamos o curso de Introdução à Redes
Course Outline:
1 - Fundamentals of Network Infrastructure
This module describes the fundamentals of an enterprise networking environment, which consists of Windows Infrastructure Services, Windows Application Platform Services, and Active Directory.
Lessons
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Network Communication Standards |
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Physical Network Infrastructure |
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Logical Network Organization |
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Overview of Active Directory |
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Server Roles |
Lab: Identifying Network Components
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Exercise 1: Creating a Network Diagram |
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Exercise 2: Expanding the Network Diagram |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the purpose of network communication standards and the OSI model. |
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Describe the components of physical network infrastructure. |
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Describe the logical organization of networks. |
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Describe the characteristics of Active Directory components. |
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Describe server roles and how they are categorized. |
2 - IT Professionals in the Enterprise
This module describes the IT Professional roles (and their respective responsibilities) that may exist in a typical enterprise environment.
Lessons
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IT Professional Roles |
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IT Management and Processes |
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Professional Development for IT Professionals |
Lab: Developing a Training Plan
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Exercise 1: Reviewing Information about Microsoft Learning Resources |
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Exercise 2: Creating a Training Plan |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the IT professional roles. |
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Describe IT management and processes. |
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Describe options for the professional development of IT professionals. |
3 - Configuring Basic TCP/IPv4
This module describes the TCP/IPv4 configuration, protocols and the tools used to validate configurations.
Lessons
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Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite |
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Overview of TCP/IP Addressing |
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Name Resolution |
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Dynamic IP Addressing |
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TCP/IPv4 Tools |
Lab: Configuring Basic TCP/IPv4 Settings and Validating TCP/IPv4 Connectivity
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Exercise 1: Configuring a Dynamic IP Address |
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Exercise 2: Configuring a Static IP Address |
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Exercise 3: Testing DNS Configuration |
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Exercise 4: Connecting to a Web Application |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the TCP/IP protocol suite and the individual protocols that are part of it. |
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Describe the components of IPv4 addressing. |
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Describe NetBIOS and DNS name resolution. |
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Describe how IPv4 addresses can be assigned dynamically. |
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Describe tools that can be used to manage and monitor IPv4. |
4 - Fundamentals of Communication Technologies
This module describes static and dynamic HTTP content, how to differentiate between the two, and the various mechanisms used by TCP/IPv4 to send and receive data traffic.
Lessons
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Network Content Types |
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Packet Delivery Methods |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe static, dynamic, and streaming content. |
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Describe unicast, broadcast, and multicast packet delivery. |
5 - Creating IPv4 Address Spaces
This module explains how to define and create an IPv4 address range and subnetting for a network.
Lessons
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Overview of IP Communication |
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Subnetting Overview |
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Subnetting for Complex Networks |
Lab: Creating IPv4 Address Spaces
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Exercise 1: Defining the Subnet Mask for a WAN |
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Exercise 2: Defining the Hosts for a Network |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the IPv4 communication process between computers. |
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Describe the concept of subnetting. |
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Create IPv4 networks by performing subnetting. |
6 - IPv6 Fundamentals
This module introduces IPv6, describes the differences between IPV4 and IPv6, and explains how to configure IPv6 addresses.
Lessons
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Introduction to IPv6 |
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Unicast IPv6 Addresses |
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Configuring IPv6 |
Lab: Configuring IPv6
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Exercise 1: Defining IPv6 Networks for Internal Use |
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Exercise 2: Configuring a Static IPv6 Address on a Server |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the characteristics of IPv6. |
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Describe the characteristics of IPv6 unicast addresses. |
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Describe how IPv6 can be configured automatically and statically. |
7 - Fundamentals of Administering Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to use the administrative tools available in Windows 2008 server to monitor system performance, monitor system status, and manage a server from a remote computer rather than the server console.
Lessons
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Using Windows Server 2008 Administrative Tools |
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Monitoring Performance |
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Monitoring Events |
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Using Remote Desktop for Administration |
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Configuring Security for Server Administration |
Lab: Administering Windows Server 2008
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Exercise 1: Joining a Server to the Domain |
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Exercise 2: Configuring Remote Desktop for Administration |
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Exercise 3: Centralizing Event Logging |
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Exercise 4: Resolving a Performance Issue by Using Reliability and Performance Monitor |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe common Windows Server 2008 Administrative Tools. |
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Describe how to monitor performance. |
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Describe how to monitor events. |
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Describe how to use Remote Desktop for administration. |
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Describe how to configure security for server administration. |
8 - Security Fundamentals
This module introduces basic industry standard security concepts for server roles.
Lessons
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Defense-in-Depth |
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Securing Access to Web Content |
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Securing Access to Files |
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Data Encryption |
Lab: Configuring Data Security
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Exercise 1: Creating a Simple Share |
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Exercise 2: Creating an Advanced Share |
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Exercise 3: Configuring Web Content for Anonymous Access |
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Exercise 4: Securing Web Content |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe how Defense in Depth is used to secure computers. |
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Describe how to secure access to Web content. |
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Describe how to secure access to files. |
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Describe data encryption and how it is used to protect data on disk. |
9 - Fundamentals of Securing Network Communication
This module describes how to secure network traffic by using certificates.
Lessons
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Public Key Infrastructure |
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Using Certificates |
Lab: Securing a Web Site by using SSL
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Exercise 1: Verifying the Trusted Root CA |
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Exercise 2: Securing a Web site by using SSL |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe public key infrastructure components and certificates. |
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Describe methods for securing network communication by using certificates. |
10 - Windows Firewall and Caching Fundamentals
This module describes proxy and caching services; how to configure Windows Firewall by creating exceptions and modifying firewall rules; how to configure auditing and monitoring; and how to troubleshoot Windows Firewall.
Lessons
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Overview of Perimeter Security |
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Windows Firewall Overview |
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Creating Windows Firewall Rules |
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Monitoring and Troubleshooting Windows Firewall |
Lab: Using Windows Firewall
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Exercise 1: Limiting Access to a Web Application |
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Exercise 2: Distributing Windows Firewall Rules by Using Group Policy |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe firewall and proxy server characteristics. |
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Describe Windows Firewall and how to perform basic administration. |
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Describe how to create Windows Firewall rules. |
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Describe how to monitor and troubleshoot Windows Firewall. |
11 - Remote Access Fundamentals
This module explains how to configure network policies, configure a radius proxy, and how to troubleshoot NPS as a radius proxy.
Lessons
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Remote Access Overview |
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RADIUS Overview |
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Network Policy Server |
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Troubleshooting Remote Access |
Lab: Implementing Remote Access
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Exercise 1: Implementing a VPN server |
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Exercise 2: Implementing a RADIUS server |
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Exercise 3: Implementing a RADIUS proxy |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the characteristics of remote access methods. |
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Describe how RADIUS is used. |
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Describe how to implement network policies on a Network Policy Server. |
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Describe how to troubleshoot remote access. |
12 - Routing Fundamentals
This module describes routing concepts and protocols, and explains how quality of service can be used within a network environment.
Lessons
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Routing Overview |
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Configuring Routing and Remote Access as a Router |
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Quality of Service |
Lab: Configuring Routing
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Exercise 1: Configuring a LAN Router |
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Exercise 2: Implementing RIPv2 |
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Exercise 3: Configuring a Demand-dial Router |
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Exercise 4: Configuring QoS |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe routing protocols and routing tables. |
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Describe how to configure RRAS as a LAN router. |
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Describe Quality of Service (QoS) and how to implement it. |
13 - Network Load Balancing Fundamentals
This module explains how to configure and test network load balancing.
Lessons
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Server Availability and Scalability Overview |
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Network Load Balancing |
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Configuring Windows NLB |
Lab: Implementing Network Load Balancing
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Exercise 1: Preparing Web Servers for NLB |
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Exercise 2: Creating an NLB Cluster for Failover |
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Exercise 3: Configuring an NLB Cluster for Load Balancing |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe server availability and scalability options. |
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Describe Windows Network Load Balancing. |
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Describe how to configure Windows Network Load Balancing. |
14 - Configuring Print Resources and Printing Pools
This module explains how to configure network print resources and printing pools.
Lessons
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Printing Overview |
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Configuring Network Printers |
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Using Print Management |
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Managing Printers |
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Troubleshooting Network Printing |
Lab: Implementing Printing
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Exercise 1: Creating an XPS document |
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Exercise 2: Adding a Printer by Using Control Panel |
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Exercise 3: Using Print Management |
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Exercise 4: Deploying Printers by Using Group Policy |
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Exercise 5: Migrating a Printer to a New Server |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the printing process. |
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Describe how to configure network printers. |
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Describe how to manage servers by using Print Management. |
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Describe how to manage printers by using Print Management. |
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Describe how to troubleshoot network printing. |
15 - Server Virtualization Overview
This module describes the fundamental functions included with Windows Server Virtualization (WSV).
Lessons
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Overview of Server Virtualization |
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Overview of Windows Server Virtualization |
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Creating a Virtual Environment |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe benefits and characteristics of server virtualization. |
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Describe benefits and characteristics of Windows Server Virtualization. |
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Describe how to configure and manage a virtual environment. |
Horário dos cursos:
Integral - 08:30 às 17:30h
Sábado - 08:30 às 17:30h
Noturno - 18:30 às 22:30h
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