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Course
Description:
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
Security course on Microsoft Windows® 2003 training
certification ensures IT professionals the knowledge and
skill to design, plan, and implement security on the
Microsoft platform and as part of a secure computing
environment. The MCSE: Security training and certification
will allow IT professionals to demonstrate security-specific
skills appropriate to the systems engineer, which includes
designing, planning, and implementing security on Windows
2003 .Net Platform. In addition, this certification will
allow individuals to show proficiency with Microsoft
Internet Security. The MCSE credential is one of the most
widely recognized technical certifications in the industry,
a credential in high demand. By earning the premier MCSE
credential, individuals are demonstrating that they have the
skills necessary to lead organizations in the successful
design, implementation, and administration of the most
advanced Microsoft Windows platform and Microsoft server
products.
Course Contents
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Code |
Course Name |
Hours |
Exams |
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2272 |
Implementing and Supporting
Microsoft
Windows XP Professional |
30 |
70–270 |
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2274 |
Managing a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003Environment |
30 |
70–290 |
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2275 |
Maintaining a Microsoft
Windows Server
2003 Environment |
15 |
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2276 |
Implementing a Microsoft
Windows Server2003 Network Infrastructure:
Network Hosts |
10 |
70–291 |
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2277 |
Implementing, Managing and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Network Infrastructure: Network Services |
30 |
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2278 |
Planning and Maintaining a
Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure |
15 |
70–293 |
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2279 |
Planning, Implementing, and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Active
Directory Infrastructure |
30 |
70-294 |
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2830 |
Designing Security for
Microsoft Networks. |
15 |
70–298 |
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2159 |
Implementing Microsoft
Internet Security and Acceleration Server
2004(ISA 2004) |
20 |
70-350 |
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Course
Objectives
Upon successful completion of the following courses, the
student should:
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Identify the tasks involved in supporting
Windows 2003 networks.
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Understand how networking concepts are
implemented in Windows 2003.
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Configure Microsoft Windows 2003 Professional
on stand-alone computers and on client computers that are
part of a workgroup or domain.
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Install and configure Windows 2003 Server.
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Install, configure, manage and support a
network infrastructure that uses Microsoft Windows 2003
server.
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Install, configure and administer the
Microsoft Window 2003 Active Directory service.
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Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to
design a Microsoft Windows 2003 directory services
infrastructure.
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Understand the strategies needed to design
the Active Directory structure of an organization, and then
design the Active Directory structure to meet those needs.
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Gain skills needed to create a networking
services infrastructure design that supports the required
network applications.
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Learn network solution technologies:
including DHCP, IP, OSPF, RIP, and IGMP.
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Gain the knowledge and skills needed to
design a security framework for small, medium, and
enterprise networks by using Microsoft Windows 2003
technologies.
Prerequisites/Audience:
Students will need experience using DOS,
experience in computer networking, familiarity with basic
networking protocols, strong Windows 95/98/ 2000/ 03/ XP
Explorer interface skills, the ability to install and
configure hardware, software and device drivers. Experience
supporting end users in a network environment and experience
supporting NT Workstation, NT Server or Novell NetWare are
also recommended. Students should also have experience with
networking protocols, including TCP/IP.
Who should
attend MCSE Course?
The MCSE certification is targeted at the following job
functions that use Microsoft Windows and BackOffice
applications:
Career
Opportunities:-
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System administrators.
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Network Operation Analysts.
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Information Systems Administrators
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Network Administrators.
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Technical Support Specialists.
Total Hours
205 hours
Course price
L.E. 3495
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