Maricopa Community Colleges  MST152   20024-99999 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 05/28/02
MST152 20024-99999 L+L 4 Credit(s) 5 Period(s)
Microsoft Windows Server
Knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, and troubleshoot Windows Server. Preparation for Microsoft certification examination. Prerequisites or Corequisites: Any MST150 course or permission of instructor.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
MST152   20024-99999 Microsoft Windows Server
1. Analyze Windows network operating system features. (I)
2. Install and configure Windows server. (II)
3. Implement network services, protocols, and tools. (III)
4. Compare the Internet to intranet. (IV)
5. Install and configure Active Directory Services. (V)
6. Configure Distributed File System (Dfs) and File Replication Service (FRS). (VI)
7. Implement Windows security. (VII)
8. Analyze the boot process. (VIII)
9. Configure application servers. (IX)
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MST152   20024-99999 Microsoft Windows Server
    I. Overview of Windows Networking
        A. Architecture
        B. Workstation and server options
        C. Workgroups
        D. Domains
      II. Managing Windows Server
          A. Installing and configuring Windows server
          B. Managing partitions
          C. Managing system policies
          D. Choosing a file system
            1. File Allocation Table (FAT16)
            2. New Technology File System (NTFS)
            3. File Allocation Table (FAT32)
          E. Utilizing fault tolerance
          F. Managing the registry
          G. Supporting applications
        III. Windows Components
            A. Networking objectives
            B. Protocols
            C. Services
            D. Diagnostic tools
            E. Network clients
          IV. Internetworking and Intranetworking
              A. Internet
              B. Intranet
              C. Internet Information Services (IIS)
              D. Peer Web Services (PWS)
              E. Security
            V. Active Directory Services
                A. Installation
                B. Organization units
                C. Permission inheritance
                D. Mixed mode and Native mode
              VI. Advanced File Systems
                  A. Distributed File System (Dfs)
                  B. Stand-alone DFS root
                  C. Domain DFS root
                  D. File Replication Service (FRS)
                  E. Unique Sequence Number (USN)
                VII. Windows Security
                    A. Smart cards
                    B. Data encryption
                    C. Internet Protocol (IP) Security
                    D. Kerberos protocol
                    E. Security configuration tools
                    F. Public Key technologies
                  VIII. Booting Windows
                      A. Overview of Windows boot process
                      B. Last known good configuration
                      C. Emergency repair process
                      D. Troubleshooting the boot process
                    IX. Windows Application Servers
                        A. Internet Information Server (IIS)
                        B. Web environment
                        C. Telnet services
                        D. Terminal services
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