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70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 Lab Manual Microsoft Official Academic Course

70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 Lab Manual By Microsoft Official Academic Course

70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 Lab Manual by Microsoft Official Academic Course


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This is the print lab manual adjacent to the 70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 textbook. 70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 covers the second of three exams required for Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows Server 2012 certification.

70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 Lab Manual Summary

70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 Lab Manual by Microsoft Official Academic Course

This is the print lab manual adjacent to the 70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 textbook. 70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 covers the second of three exams required for Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows Server 2012 certification. This course validates the skills and knowledge necessary to administer a Windows Server 2012 Infrastructure in an enterprise environment. The three MCSA exams collectively validate the skills and knowledge necessary for implementing, managing, maintaining, and provisioning services and infrastructure in a Windows Server 2012 environment. This Microsoft Official Academic Course is mapped to the 70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 exam skills, including the recent R2 objectives. This textbook/lab manual focuses on real skills for real jobs and prepares students to prove mastery of core services such as user and group management, network access, and data security. In addition, this book also covers such valuable skills as: Implementing a Group Policy Infrastructure Managing User and Service Accounts Maintaining Active Directory Domain Services Configuring and Troubleshooting DNS Configuring and Troubleshooting Remote Access Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting the Network Policy Server Role Optimizing File Services Increasing File System Security Implementing Update Management The MOAC IT Professional series is the Official from Microsoft, turn-key Workforce training program that leads to professional certification and was authored for college instructors and college students. MOAC gets instructors ready to teach and students ready for work by delivering essential resources in 5 key areas: Instructor readiness, student software, student assessment, instruction resources, and learning validation. With the Microsoft Official Academic course program, you are getting instructional support from Microsoft; materials that are accurate and make course delivery easy.

About Microsoft Official Academic Course

The Microsoft Official Academic Course (MOAC) Program is the official product for Microsoft Programs in higher education. These learning products are created especially for the academic market and combine the business world focus and market research of Microsoft with 200 years of successful higher education publishing from Wiley. The program is based upon the same curriculum as the Microsoft IT Certifications to build the skills students need to succeed at work and the preparation they need to validate those skills and get the jobs they seek. All the support instructors need to deliver great courses on Microsoft software is in the program. Student copies of the textbooks include the trial software in select markets and student files for completing homework assignments. Microsoft Updates will bring you the latest information on new products and curriculums and are a part of the program. MOAC is a great way for instructors to get ready to teach and for students to get ready for work.

Table of Contents

1. Deploying and Managing Server Images 1 Exercise 1.1: Installing and Configuring Windows Deployment Services 3 Exercise 1.2: Creating Windows Deployment Images 4 Exercise 1.3: Generating an Autounattend.xml file 7 Exercise 1.4: Deploying a Windows Image 13 Exercise 1.5: Updating a Windows Image 15 Lab Challenge: Adding Drivers to a Windows Image 17 2. Implementing Patch Management 19 Exercise 2.1: Installing WSUS 20 Exercise 2.2: Configuring WSUS 23 Exercise 2.3: Configuring Clients 26 Exercise 2.4: Approving Updates 28 Lab Challenge: Running WSUS Reports 30 3. Monitoring Servers 31 Exercise 3.1: Using Event Viewer 32 Exercise 3.2: Using Reliability Monitor 39 Exercise 3.3: Using Task Manager 41 Exercise 3.4: Using Resource Monitor 44 Exercise 3.5: Using Performance Monitor 45 Exercise 3.6: Monitoring VMs 48 Lab Challenge: Using Network Monitor 50 4. Configuring Distributed File System (DFS) 51 Exercise 4.1: Installing DFS 52 Exercise 4.2: Configuring DFS Namespace 53 Exercise 4.3: Configuring DFS Replication 57 Lab Challenge: Creating a Fault-Tolerant Shared Folder 60 5. Configuring File Server Resource Manager 61 Exercise 5.1: Installing File Server Resource Manager 62 Exercise 5.2: Configuring Quotas 63 Exercise 5.3: Managing Files with File Screening 65 Exercise 5.4: Using Storage Reports 69 Exercise 5.5: Configuring File Management Tasks 70 Lab Challenge: Enabling SMTP for FSRM 71 6. Configuring File Services and Disk Encryption 73 Exercise 6.1: Encrypting Files with EFS 74 Exercise 6.2: Configuring the EFS Recovery Agent 79 Exercise 6.3: Backing Up and Restoring EFS Certificates 83 Exercise 6.4: Encrypting a Volume with BitLocker 85 Lab Challenge: Deploying Network Unlock 88 7. Configuring Advanced Audit Policies 89 Exercise 7.1: Implementing Auditing 90 Exercise 7.2: Implementing Advanced Auditing 93 Exercise 7.3: Using AuditPol.exe 95 Lab Challenge: Auditing Removable Devices 97 8. Configuring DNS Zones 99 Exercise 8.1: Installing DNS 101 Exercise 8.2: Creating Primary and Secondary Zones 102 Exercise 8.3: Creating an Active Directory Integrated Zone 105 Exercise 8.4: Configuring Zone Delegation 106 Exercise 8.5: Configuring a Stub Zone 108 Exercise 8.6: Configuring Forwarding and Conditional Forwarding Zones 109 Exercise 8.7: Configuring Zone Transfers 111 Lab Challenge: Using the DNSCMD Command to Manage Zones 112 9. Configuring DNS Records 113 Exercise 9.1: Managing DNS Resource Records 114 Exercise 9.2: Configuring Round Robin 118 Exercise 9.3: Configuring Zone Scavenging 119 Exercise 9.4: Troubleshooting DNS 121 Lab Challenge: Using the DNSCMD Command to Manage Resource Records 123 10. Configuring VPN and Routing 125 Exercise 10.1: Installing and Configuring RRAs 126 Exercise 10.2: Configuring a VPN Server 128 Exercise 10.3: Configuring a VPN Client 131 Exercise 10.4: Configuring Split Tunneling 135 Exercise 10.5: Configuring Routing 136 Exercise 10.6: Resetting Servers 139 Lab Challenge: Using the Route Command 140 11. Configuring DirectAccess 141 Exercise 11.1: Implementing Client Configuration 142 Exercise 11.2: Implementing DirectAccess Server 145 Exercise 11.3: Implementing the Infrastructure Servers 145 Exercise 11.4: Implementing the Application Servers 146 Exercise 11.5: Resetting Servers 147 Lab Challenge: Configuring Certificates for DirectAccess 148 12. Configuring a Network Policy Server 149 Exercise 12.1: Installing and Configuring Network Policy Server 150 Exercise 12.2: Configuring NPS for RADIUS Server for VPN Connections 153 Exercise 12.3: Managing RADIUS Templates 154 Exercise 12.4: Configuring RADIUS Accounting 155 Lab Challenge: Add Workstation Authentication Certificates to All Workstations 157 13. Configuring NPS Policies 159 Exercise 13.1: Creating and Configuring Connection Request Policies 160 Exercise 13.2: Creating and Configuring Network Policies 163 Exercise 13.3: Exporting and Importing the NPS Configuration 165 Lab Challenge: Processing Network Policies 166 14. Configuring Network Access Protection (NAP) 167 Exercise 14.1: Installing Health Registration Authority Role on an NPS Server 168 Exercise 14.2: Configuring NAP Enforcement for DHCP 170 Exercise 14.3: Configuring SHV and Health Policies 173 Lab Challenge: Configuring Clients for NAP 175 15. Configuring Server Authentication 177 Exercise 15.1: Creating a Service Account 178 Exercise 15.2: Creating a Managed Service Account 179 Exercise 15.3: Using virtual account 182 Exercise 15.4: Configuring Kerberos and Kerberos Delegation 183 Lab Challenge: Configuring Kerberos with the Setspn Command 185 16. Configuring Domain Controllers 187 Exercise 16.1: Promoting Server01 to a Domain Controller 188 Exercise 16.2: Configuring Universal Group Membership Caching 189 Exercise 16.3: Moving Operations Masters 191 Exercise 16.4: Seizing Operations Masters 194 Exercise 16.5: Creating an RODC 195 Lab Challenge: Cloning a Domain Controller 198 17. Maintaining Active Directory 199 Exercise 17.1: Backing Up System State 200 Exercise 17.2: Restoring the System State 203 Exercise 17.3: Using an Active Directory Snapshot 205 Exercise 17.4: Restoring a Deleted Object Using the Active Directory Recycle Bin 208 Exercise 17.5: Managing the Active Directory Database 210 Lab Challenge: Removing Server02 from Active Directory 212 18. Configuring Account Policies 213 Exercise 18.1: Configuring a Domain Password Policy 214 Exercise 18.2: Configuring Account Lockout Settings 216 Exercise 18.3: Configuring a Password Settings Object 217 Exercise 18.4: Configuring Kerberos Policy Settings 220 Lab Challenge: Managing Password Settings Objects Permissions 222 19. Configuring Group Policy Processing 223 Exercise 19.1: Configuring Processing and Precedence of GPOs 224 Exercise 19.2: Configuring Blocking Inheritance and Enforced Policies 226 Exercise 19.3: Configuring Security Filtering and WMI Filtering 228 Exercise 19.4: Configuring Loopback Processing 230 Lab Challenge: Using Group Policy Results Wizard 231 20. Configuring Group Policy Settings 233 Exercise 20.1: Performing Software Installation with Group Policies 234 Exercise 20.2: Using Folder Redirection 237 Exercise 20.3: Using Scripts with Group Policies 239 Exercise 20.4: Using Administrative Templates 241 Exercise 20.5: Using Security Templates 243 Lab Challenge: Using ADM Files 245 21. Managing Group Policy Objects 247 Exercise 21.1: Backing Up and Restoring GPO 248 Exercise 21.2: Importing and Copying GPOs 250 Exercise 21.3: Resetting Default GPOs 252 Exercise 21.4: Delegating Group Policy Management 252 Lab Challenge: Using a Migration Table 254 22. Configuring Group Policy Preferences 255 Exercise 22.1: Configuring Printer Settings 256 Exercise 22.2: Configuring Network Drive Mappings 259 Exercise 22.3: Configuring Power Options 259 Exercise 22.4: Configuring Internet Explorer (IE) Settings 261 Exercise 22.5: Performing File, Folder, and Shortcut Deployment 263 Lab Challenge: Configuring Item-Level Targeting 264

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GOR011600840
9781118882917
1118882911
70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 R2 Lab Manual by Microsoft Official Academic Course
Used - Very Good
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
20140819
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