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MCSE / MCSA / MCDBA
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
Definition & Purpose

The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential is the premier certification for professionals who analyze the business requirements and design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2003 platform and Microsoft Windows Server System. Implementation responsibilities include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network systems.

The MCSE credential is one of the most widely recognized technical certifications in the industry. 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 Windows operating system and Microsoft Windows Server System.

PCCTI`s MCSE covers all the necessary modules to obtain the MCSE certification, as well as all the necessary modules to obtain MCDBA and MCSA certifications. When you complete the course, you will be eligible to get certified in not one but three certifications. That is the PCCTI advantage.

Course Outline

70-270: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional

  • Installing Windows XP Professional
  • Adding Hardware to Windows XP Professional Clients
  • Resolving Boot Process Issues
  • Configuring the Desktop Environment
  • Configuring Internet Explorer and Supporting Applications
  • Configuring Windows XP Professional to Operate in a Microsoft Network
  • Configuring Windows XP Professional for Mobile Computing

70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

  • Introduction to Administering Accounts and Resources
  • Managing User and Computer Accounts
  • Managing Groups
  • Managing Access to Resources
  • Managing Access to Objects in Organizational Units
  • Implementing Group Policy
  • Managing the User Environment by Using Group Policy
  • Implementing Administrative Templates and Audit Policy
  • Preparing to Administer a Server
  • Preparing to Monitor Server Performance
  • Managing Data Storage
  • Managing Disaster Recovery
  • Software Maintenance Using Windows Server Update Services
  • Securing Windows Server 2003

70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

  • Reviewing the Suite of TCP/IP Protocols
  • Allocating IP Addressing by Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Managing and Monitoring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet Network
  • Configuring a Client IP Address
  • Resolving Names
  • Resolving Host Names by Using Domain Name System (DNS)
  • Managing and Monitoring Domain Name System (DNS)
  • Configuring a Client for Name Resolution
  • Integrating Domain Name System and Active Directory
  • Resolving NetBIOS Names by Using Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
  • Configuring Routing by Using Routing and Remote Access
  • Securing Network Traffic by Using IPSec and Certificates
  • Configuring Network Access
  • Managing and Monitoring Network Access
  • Isolating Common Connectivity Issues

70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

  • Introducing Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Planning, Tools, and Documentation
  • Planning and Optimizing a TCP/IP Physical and Logical Network
  • Planning and Troubleshooting Routing and Switching
  • Planning, Optimizing, and Troubleshooting DHCP
  • Planning a DNS Strategy
  • Optimizing and Troubleshooting DNS
  • Planning and Optimizing WINS
  • Planning and Troubleshooting IPSec
  • Planning Network Access
  • Troubleshooting Network Access
  • Planning a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure

  • Introduction to Active Directory Infrastructure
  • Implementing an Active Directory Forest and Domain Structure
  • Implementing an Organizational Unit Structure
  • Implementing User, Group, and Computer Accounts
  • Implementing Group Policy
  • Deploying and Managing Software by Using Group Policy
  • Implementing Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication
  • Implementing the Placement of Domain Controllers
  • Managing Operations Masters
  • Maintaining Active Directory Availability
  • Planning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure

70-228: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition

  • SQL Server Overview
  • Planning to Install SQL Server
  • Managing Database Files
  • Managing Security
  • Performing Administrative Tasks
  • Backing Up Databases
  • Restoring Databases

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    Oak Brook: (630) 705-9999

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    Hours: 200
    Price: $4,995
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