MCSE Designing Security for a Windows Server 2003 Network: Exam 70-298
Chapter 1: Designing a Secure Network Framework
- Exercise 1.01: Running an RSoP Query
Chapter 2: Securing Servers Based on Function
- Exercise 2.01: Adding The Security Configuration and Analysis and Security Templates Snap-ins
- Exercise 2.02: Saving a Console and Security Templates
- Exercise 2.03: Using Group Policy Editor to Apply Security Templates for a Workstation or Server Joined to a Domain
- Exercise 2.04: Apply Security Templates on a Domain Controller for a Domain or OU
- Exercise 2.05: Using the Resultant Set of Policy MMC Snap-in
- Exercise 2.06: Analyzing and Comparing Security Configurations
- Exercise 2.07: Using the Configure Your Server Wizard
- Exercise 2.08: Applying Security Templates via Croup Policy
Chapter 3: Designing a Secure Public Key Infrastructure
- Exercise 3.01: Installing a CA on Windows Server 2003
- Exercise 3.02: Request a Certificate from the Web Enrollment Interface
- Exercise 3.03: Approve or Deny a Certificate from the CA Pending Queue
- Exercise 3.04: Revoking a Certificate
- Exercise 3.05: Enable Auditing on a CA Server
- Exercise 3.06: Renewal of CA Keys
Chapter 4: Securing the Network Management Process
- Exercise 4.01: Creating an Organizational Unit and Delegating Control to a Local Administrator
- Exercise 4.02: Changing the Default Terminal Services Client Port
Chapter 5: Securing Network Services and Protocols
- Exercise 5.01: View Predefined IPSec Policy Server (Request Security)
- Exercise 5.02: Exploring the IP Security Policies snap-in
- Exercise 5.03: Objective 3.3: Configuring IIS to Use SSL
- Exercise 5.04: Create a Wireless Network Policy
Chapter 6: Securing Internet Information Services
- Exercise 6.01: Implementing One-to-One Mapping
- Exercise 6.02: Implement Many-to-One Mapping
- Exercise 6.03: Configure Anonymous Authentication
- Exercise 6.04: Configure Basic Authentication
- Exercise 6.05: Configure Digest Authentication
- Exercise 6.06: Configure Integrated Windows Authentication
- Exercise 6.07: Install Internet Authentication Server
- Exercise 6.08: Configure Protocols in Internet Connection Firewall
- Exercise 6.09: Configure IIS Logging
- Exercise 6.09: Enabling Audit Policy on a Local Machine
- Exercise 6.10: Enable Health Detection
Chapter 7: Securing VPN and Extranet Communications
- Exercise 7.01: Configuring Routing and Remote Access Services
- Exercise 7.02: Configuring a PPTP LAN-to-LAN VPN
- Exercise 7.03: Configuring an L2TP RRAS Server to Accept Certificates
Chapter 8: Securing Active Directory
- Exercise 8.01: Setting Permissions Using Group Policy
- Exercise 8.02: Configuring Restricted Groups in Active Directory
Chapter 9: Securing Network Resources
- Exercise 9.01: LDAP Query for Obsolete Groups
- Exercise 9.02: Using the Delegation of Control Wizard
- Exercise 9.03: Viewing Registry Access Permissions
- Exercise 9.04: Setting Registry Access Permissions via Group Policy
- Exercise 9.05: Implementing EFS on the Local Computer
- Exercise 9.06: Add a Recovery Agent for the Local Computer
- Exercise 9.07: Using the cipher Command to Add Data Recovery Agent
- Exercise 9.08: Backing Up Certificates with Private Keys
- Exercise 9.09: Creating an Automatic System Recovery Backup Set
- Exercise 9.10: Configuring System for Startup and Recovery Options
Chapter 10: Securing Network Clients
- Exercise 10.01: Using the Syskey Utility
- Exercise 10.02: Creating a Remote Access Policy
- Exercise 10.03: Configuring IAS on a Domain Controller