MCSE Core Required Exams in a Nutshell: The required 70: 290, 291, 293 and 294 Exams (In a Nutshell (OReilly))
Index[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Z] P-node (peer-to-peer) name resolution, WINS packet addressing (network data-link layer) packet filtering configuring using RRAS using TCP/IP Filtering defined by IPSec policy NAT/Basic Firewall 2nd techniques page faults, monitoring paged kernel memory parent-child trusts 2nd partitions Active Directory application data partitions, creating bridgehead server for replication 2nd forest root, configuration, and schema monitoring replication types of data distrubuted by basic disk partition styles basic disk partition types MBR and GPT styles styles system, boot, and active Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) 2nd 3rd Password Never Expires (Account tab, user properties) password policies 2nd default security for default settings, Windows Server 2003 setting strict, using with smart cards passwords Active Directory authoritative restores and computer accounts problems with resetting computer, managing resetting for computer accounts user account setting with DSMOD USER user accounts resetting user properties, Account tab options patches, applying to deployed software PDC emulator 2nd PDC emulator master recommendation for placement viewing and relocating PEAP (Protected EAP) 2nd peer-to-peer (P-node) name resolution, WINS performance choosing objects to monitor logging 2nd monitoring and analyzing for Active Directory monitoring for system bottlenecks monitoring on a server optimization for server and applications, Windows Server 2003 server environment choosing objects to monitor file and print servers monitoring disk performance objects monitoring memory performance objects monitoring network performance objects monitoring processor performance objects system, monitoring in server environment 2nd 3rd using Performance console using Task Manager Performance console 2nd 3rd creating performance alerts creating performance logs monitoring performance of local and remote systems Performance Logs and Alerts snap-in System Monitor snap-in performance counters 2nd Performance Logging monitoring DNS network traffic, monitoring Performance Logs and Alerts Performance Monitor Users group performance monitoring configuring on servers, practice exercise Memory performance objects performance object instances 2nd performance objects 2nd choosing for monitoring based on server role choosing objects to monitor monitoring Network objects NTDS, monitoring Active Directory periodic update mode (RIP router) permissions Active Directory default viewing or managing administrative, assigning to a user computer accounts insufficient to join a domain prestaging or joining computer to domain delegated administrative permissions delegation and filesystem 2nd 3rd 4th basic permissions default default security effective permissions 2nd inherited permissions 2nd ownership of files and folders 2nd share vs. special permissions 2nd troubleshooting access problems 2nd web shares working with NTFS permissions IIS application permissions 2nd IIS content permissions 2nd joining computer to a domain, problems with Registry, default shared folders 2nd 3rd Terminal Services 2nd basic permissions to print users and groups in Active Directory domains web shares Physical Address, network adapter physical devices disks managing and maintaining 2nd 3rd physical layer (networks, OSI model) physical memory, usage summary in Task Manager physical placement, network resources physical structure (networks) ping utility determining if computer can connect to another computer determining whether IP address is in use diagnosing WAN Internet connectivity problems troubleshooting TCP/IP addressing pingpath command diagnosing WAN Internet connnectivity problems PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) 2nd planning and configuring using Certificate Services using public and private keys with digital certificates Plug-and-Play (PnP) devices policies account default security Active Directory-based policy settings, order of application computer and user IPSec (IP Security) 2nd monitoring Kerberos 2nd local, default security for multiple computer policies, order of precedence primary security settings for computers in an OU remote access 2nd 3rd ports configuring routing ports 2nd 3rd security TCP and UDP commonly used used in replication PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connections 2nd PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet), network interfaces for 2nd PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) 2nd practice tests, online predefined options (TCP/IP) prefix notation (network IP addresses) 2nd prestaging computer accounts Previous Version client primary DNS servers 2nd 3rd for Active Directory domains primary DNS suffixes 2nd primary name servers primary restore on Sysvol folder primary restore, performing on Sysvol primary zone files 2nd 3rd primary zones storage in Active Directory principle of least privilege 2nd print queues 2nd managing 2nd 3rd monitoring and troubleshooting print management window printer Properties dialog Print Server Properties dialog box print servers monitoring performance performance monitoring print queues Windows Server 2003 environment printer properties 2nd printing, permissions priority, setting for processes private IP addresses 2nd enabling Internet access with NAT overview by class 2nd 3rd private key encryption privileges, principle of least privilege processes, viewing and manipulating in Task Manager processor performance objects, monitoring 2nd 3rd resolving bottlenecks properties computer accounts computer, managing DNS zones group, viewing, or managing shared folders user account common tabs for properties dialogs setting with DSADD USER setting with DSMOD USER viewing and managing with Active Directory viewing in Active Directory Properties dialog box (printers) 2nd Properties dialog box, DNS servers Protected EAP (PEAP) 2nd proxies causing problems with Internet connectivity using public IP addresses with PTR (pointer) records 2nd 3rd clients registering their own with dynamic DNS updates dynamic updates 2nd dynamic updates by DHCP server resolving IP addresses to computer names public IP addresses 2nd overview of address classes use with proxy servers public key encryption |
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