Microsoft 6424: Fundamentals of Windows Server
2008 Active DirectoryPré-requisitosConhecimento básico de redes e sistemas operacionais
Conteúdo ProgramáticoO Material deste treinamento é oficial Microsoft e em INGLÊS.
Este curso de três dias apresenta uma introdução ao Active Directory do Windows Server 2008 e configuração de políticas de servidor.
Module 1: Exploring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Roles
This module provides an overview of the Active Directory server roles.
Lessons
• Overview of Active Directory Domain Services
• Overview of Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
• Overview of Active Directory Certificate Services
• Overview of Active Directory Rights Management Services
• Overview of Active Directory Federation Services
Lab: Exploring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Server Roles
• Exercise 1: Planning Active Directory Server Role Implementations
• Exercise 2: Understanding Active Directory Server Role Integration
with AD DS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe the Active Directory server roles required for a variety
of Active Directory deployment scenarios.
• Describe the integration of AD DS with other Active Directory server roles
Module 2: Introduction to Active Directory Domain Services
This module explains the reasons for deploying AD DS and describes
the AD DS components.
Lessons
• Overview of AD DS
• Overview of AD DS Logical Components
• Overview of AD DS Physical Components
Lab: Exploring AD DS Components and Tools
• Exercise 1: Examining the AD DS Logical Components
• Exercise 2: Examining the AD DS Physical Components
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Install the AD DS management tools on a Windows Vista computer.
• Describe the AD DS logical components
• Describe the AD DS physical components
Module 3: Introduction to Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
This module explains how Active Directory Lightweight Directory
Services (AD LDS) works and how to configure AD LDS components.
Lessons
• AD LDS Overview
• Implementing and Administering AD LDS
• Implementing AD LDS Replication
• Comparing AD DS and AD LDS
Lab: Configuring AD LDS
• Exercise 1: Configuring AD LDS Instances and Application Partitions
• Exercise 2: Configuring AD LDS Access Control
• Exercise 3: Configuring AD LDS Replication
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Configure AD LDS instances and application partitions.
• Configure AD LDS access control.
• Configure AD LDS replication.
Module 4: Introduction to Active Directory Certificate Services
This module explains how Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
works and how to implement AD CS certificate enrollment.
Lessons
• Overview of Active Directory Certificate Services
• Understanding Active Directory Certificate Services Certificates
• Implementing Certificate Enrollment and Revocation
Lab: Exploring Active Directory Certificate Services
• Exercise 1: Requesting Certificates Using Web Enrollment
• Exercise 2: Managing Certificate Requests and Revocation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Request certificates using Web enrollment.
• Manage certificate requests.
Module 5: Introduction to Active Directory Rights Management Services
This module explains how Active Directory Rights Management Services
(AD RMS) works and how to configure AD RMS settings.
Lessons
• AD RMS Overview
• Understanding AD RMS
• Managing AD RMS
Lab: Exploring AD RMS
• Exercise 1: Verifying AD RMS Functionality
• Exercise 2: Customizing the AD RMS Configuration
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Verify AD RMS functionality.
• Customize the AD RMS configuration.
Module 6: Introduction to Active Directory Federation Services
This module explains how Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
works and how to configure AD FS components.
Lessons
• AD FS Overview
• AD FS Deployment Scenarios
• Configuring AD FS Components
Lab: Exploring AD FS
• Exercise 1: Implementing the AD FS Components (Discussion)
• Exercise 2: Configuring the AD FS Resource Partner Organization
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe how to implement the AD FS components.
• Configure the AD FS resource partner organization.
Module 7: Creating Active Directory Domain Services User
and Computer Objects
This module explains how to configure AD DS user and computer accounts.
Lessons
• Managing User Accounts
• Creating Computer Accounts
• Using Queries to Locate Objects in AD DS
Lab: Creating AD DS User and Computer Accounts
• Exercise 1: Creating and Configuring User Accounts
• Exercise 2: Creating and Configuring Computer Accounts
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Create and configure user accounts
• Create and configure computer accounts.
Module 8: Creating Active Directory Domain Services Groups
and Organizational Units
This module explains how to configure AD DS group accounts
and organizational units (OU).
Lessons
• Introduction to AD DS Groups
• Managing Group Accounts
• Creating Organizational Units
Lab: Creating an OU Infrastructure
• Exercise 1: Creating AD DS Groups
• Exercise 2: Planning an OU Hierarchy (Discussion)
• Exercise 3: Creating an OU Hierarchy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Create and configure group accounts.
• Create and configure organizational units
• Apply considerations when creating an OU design.
Module 9: Managing Access to Resources in Active Directory
Domain Services
This module explains how to manage access to shared resources
in an AD DS environment.
Lessons
• Managing Access Overview
• Assigning Permissions to Shared Resources
• Managing NTFS File and Folder Permissions
• Determining Effective Permission
Lab: Managing Access to Resources
• Exercise 1: Planning a Shared Folder Implementation (Discussion)
• Exercise 2: Implementing a Shared Folder Implementation
• Exercise 3: Evaluating the Shared Folder Implementation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Plan a shared folder implementation.
• Implement a secure shared folder implementation.
• Evaluate the shared folder implementation.