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Course Name: Exam 70-293: Planning a MS Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure
Course Number: MCSE-0-0293
Pre-Requisites:
Advanced knowledge in PC hardware and network installation, configuration, and administration concept in a stand-alone or network environment with one or more Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 operating system using TCP/IP protocol and services. Strong understanding of TCP/IP based network services, excellent analytical and troubleshooting skills in network environment.
Benefits:
Achievement of Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) certification title and credits towards Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certifications
What you will learn:
Exposure to newer Windows Server technologies, features, capabilities, and expertise in planning and maintaining various server roles and services in a stand-alone and network environment. Configuration and Management on Cluster Services, IPSec protocol, and Certificate Services in a PKI environment.
Course Content:
 | Overview of Planning a Windows Server 2003 Network |  |
TCP/IP Architecture |  |
Planning Network Data Flow |  |
Planning and Configuring Routing and Switching |  |
Planning, Configuring, and Troubleshooting DHCP |  |
Planning, Configuring, and Troubleshooting WINS |  |
Planning a DNS Strategy |  |
Managing and Troubleshooting DNS |  |
Planning and Managing Certificate Services |  |
Planning and Managing IP Security |  |
Planning Network Access |  |
Planning and Implementing Server Availability and Scalability |  |
Planning Server and Network Security |  |
Problem Recovery
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