MCSE/MCSA Implementing and Administering Security in a Windows 2000 Network: Study Guide and DVD Training System (Exam 70-214)
Chapter 1: Basic Windows 2000 Security: Using Security Templates
- Exercise 1.01: Creating the Security Console
- Exercise 1.02: Configuring Restricted Groups
- Exercise 1.03: Configuring System Services Security
- Exercise 1.04: Configuring Registry Security
- Exercise 1.05: Configuring File System Security
- Exercise 1.06: Configuring Security Templates
- Exercise 1.07: Importing and Exporting Templates
- Exercise 1.08: Importing Security Templates at the Organizational Unit Level
- Exercise 1.09: Importing Security Templates at the Domain Level
- Exercise 1.10: Implementing Security Templates Using Scripting
- Exercise 1.11: Analyzing Local Security with the Security Configuration and Analysis Snap-in
- Exercise 1.12: Analyzing Security with Secedit.exe
Chapter 2: Advanced Security Template and Group Policy Issues
- Exercise 2.01: Securing Domain Controllers
- Exercise 2.02: Locking Down SQL Server with the IIS Lockdown Tool
- Exercise 2.03: Hardening the SQL Server with the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
- Exercise 2.04: Routine Maintenance with the HFNetChk Tool
- Exercise 2.05: Locking Down Exchange Server with the IIS Lockdown Tool
- Exercise 2.06: Locking Down IIS Servers with the URLScan Tool
- Exercise 2.07: Locking Down IIS Servers with the IIS Lockdown Tool
- Exercise 2.08: Removing the Local Computer Recovery Agent Keys
- Exercise 2.09: Applying the Setup Security Template
- Exercise 2.10: Analyzing Security Issues with the Event Logs
Chapter 3: Identifying, Installing, and Troubleshooting Required Updates
- Exercise 3.01: Determining the Need for Updating Using Windows Update
- Exercise 3.02: Using HFNetChk to Analyze for Updates
- Exercise 3.03: Using MBSA to Analyze for Updates from the GUI
- Exercise 3.04: Using MBSA to Analyze for Updates from the Command Line
- Exercise 3.05: Slipstreaming the Windows 2000 Professional Source Files with Service Pack 3
- Exercise 3.06: Installing and Configuring the Remote Installation Service
- Exercise 3.07: Creating a New RIS CD-Based Installation Image
- Exercise 3.08: Updating a Single Computer Using Windows Update
- Exercise 3.09: Getting Updates Using the Windows Update Catalog
- Exercise 3.10: Installing and Configuring Software Update Services
- Exercise 3.11: Installing and Configuring the Automatic Updates Client
Chapter 4: Installing, Configuring, & Managing Windows 2000 Certificate Authorities
- Exercise 4.01: Installing Certificate Services
- Exercise 4.02: Using the Certificate Request Wizard
- Exercise 4.03: Using the Certificate Services Web Interface
- Exercise 4.04: Exporting a Certificate and a Private Key
- Exercise 4.05: Importing a Certificate from a Trusted Root CA
- Exercise 4.06: Revoking a Certificate and Publishing a CRL
- Exercise 4.07: Configuring CRL Publishing Options
- Exercise 4.08: Selecting the Available Certificate Templates for New Certificate Issue
- Exercise 4.09: Configuring Automatic Certificate Enrollment
- Exercise 4.10: Configuring Trusted Root CAs
- Exercise 4.11: Backing Up Certificate Services
- Exercise 4.12: Restoring Certificate Services
- Exercise 4.13: Selecting the Publication Location for New Certificates
- Exercise 4.14: Recovering a Lost KMS Key
- Exercise 4.15: Configuring Auto-enrollment
Chapter 5: Managing and Troubleshooting the Encrypting File System
- Exercise 5.01: Encrypting Files with EFS Encryption
- Exercise 5.02: Encrypting Remote Files with EFS Encryption
- Exercise 5.03: Preventing EFS Use on a Server
- Exercise 5.04: Adding Multiple Users to an Encrypted File in Windows XP
- Exercise 5.05: Decrypting a File
- Exercise 5.06: Creating a New EFS Recovery Agent
- Exercise 5.07: Adding an EFS Recovery Agent
Chapter 6: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows IP Security
- Exercise 6.01: Building an IPSec MMC Console
- Exercise 6.02: Creating a New IPSec Policy
Chapter 7: Implementing Secure Wireless Networks
- Exercise 7.01: Enabling WEP and 802.1x Security in Windows XP Professional
- Exercise 7.02: Enabling WEP in Windows 2000 Professional
Chapter 8: Configuring Secure Network and Internet Authentication Methods
- Exercise 8.01: Configuring a Client for Kerberos Delegation
- Exercise 8.02: Configuring a Local Host Service for Kerberos Delegation
- Exercise 8.03: Configuring a Domain Account Service for Kerberos Delegation
- Exercise 8.04: Configuring Kerberos Preauthentication
- Exercise 8.05: Configuring Trusts with Active Directory Domains and Trusts
- Exercise 8.06: Configuring Trusts with NetDOM
- Exercise 8.07: Configuring the Servers to Require NTLMv2
- Exercise 8.08: Configuring Windows NT 4.0 Clients to Use NTLMv2
- Exercise 8.09: Configuring Windows 9.x Clients to Use NTLMv2
- Exercise 8.10: Requesting a Server Certificate for the IIS Server
- Exercise 8.11: Configuring Anonymous, Basic, Digest, and Integrated Windows Web Site Authentication
- Exercise 8.12: Configuring Web Authentication using SSL
Chapter 9: Configuring and Troubleshooting Remote Access and VPN Authentication
- Exercise 9.01: Configuring the Routing and Remote Access Service for Dial-In Access
- Exercise 9.02: Configuring Routing and Remote Access Service Modem Ports
- Exercise 9.03: Configuring the Routing and Remote Access Service for Remote User VPN Access
- Exercise 9.04: Configuring the PPTP and L2TP Ports for Inbound Access Only
- Exercise 9.05: Checking the Status of a Connected VPN Port
- Exercise 9.06: Creating a New Remote Access Policy to Restrict Remote User Access Times
- Exercise 9.07: Configuring Windows 2000 for Connecting to a PPTP Server
- Exercise 9.08: Creating a Dynamic Phone Book
- Exercise 9.09: Creating a Basic Service Profile
Chapter 10: Configuring and Using Auditing and the Event Logs
- Exercise 10.01: Auditing with Local Security Policy
- Exercise 10.02: Configuring and Viewing the IIS Log Files
- Exercise 10.03: Using EventCombMT
Chapter 11: Responding to and Recovering from Security Breaches
- Exercise 11.01: Performing a DoS with SMBdie