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Microsoft Certified Professional
MCP Certification
MCP Certification Exam Code:
- Exam 70-270 Installing, Configuring and Administering Windows XP Pro
- Exam 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Server 2003 Environment
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- 10 Lesson (3 hours each) - 5 weeks and
- 8 weeks for Project work
- Unlimited Practice Exam and Tutor consultation
- Guaranteed Practical Experience
- Optional Books
- Max 10 Student per class
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A course in MCP is the most sought after certification in the IT industry. It is still remains with the pioneer in software: Microsoft.
A course in MCSE from Microsoft will equip you with designing, implementing, maintaining and deploying the Windows network infrastructure. Most courses will help you in managing user profiles and file security management. You can monitor files, print servers and even maintain an entire server, by yourself. With practical hands-on experience, you can implement active directories, plan, configure, verify and troubleshoot group policies.
You are sure to master all aspects of the Windows 2003 server along with manage an active Directory Infrastructure. With a structured plan in place for a fortnight, the MCP certification is the best option you.
MCP - Microsoft Certified Professional Course |
£650 |
A+ Certification + MCP – Microsoft Certified Professional = £1300 Special Offer |
£1000 |
MCP - Microsoft Certified Professional Course Content:
Lesson 1 |
• Windows unattended setup
• Install and configure server hardware devices
• Configure driver signing options
• Configuring a network
• Manage servers remotely
• Troubleshooting networks
• Troubleshoot server hardware devices |
Lesson 2 |
• Managing Users, Computers, and Groups
• Planning and Implementing OU structure
• Creating groups, group scopes
• Troubleshoot computer accounts.
• Troubleshoot user authentication issues
• Automatic creation of users, groups and Import user accounts. |
Lesson 3 |
• Planning and implementing user profiles
• Local, Roaming, Mandatory profiles
• NTFS and Fat32 permissions
• MBSA – Hardening servers |
Lesson 4 |
• Monitor file and print servers. Tools might include Task Manager, Event Viewer, and
• Printers and Printer Management
• Troubleshoot print queues.
• Optimize server disk performance
• Implement a RAID solution.
• Volumes and partitions. |
Lesson 5 |
• Planning ADC and Child domains
• Install and configure an Active Directory domain controller
• Plan and Manage an Active Directory site
• Configure replication schedules
• Configure site link costs
• Configure site boundaries
• Plan and Manage Global Catalogue |
Lesson 6 |
• Set an Active Directory forest and domain functional level based on requirements
• Establish trust relationships. Types of trust relationships might include external trusts, shortcut trusts, and cross-forest
• Plan flexible operations master role placement
• Plan for business continuity of operations master roles
• Identify operations master role dependencies |
Lesson 7 |
• Plan Group Policy strategy
• Create and configure GPOs
• Configure Group Policy refresh rates and Group Policy settings
• Manage GPOs
• Verify and troubleshoot Group Policy
• Delegate administrative control of Group Policy
• Plan a Group Policy strategy for the enterprise |
Lesson 8 |
• Introduction to System Services
• Organizing Networked Systems
• File Sharing Services |
Lesson 9 |
• Introduction to Managing Software Deployment
• Deploying Software
• Configuring Software Deployment
• Maintaining Deployed Software
• Troubleshooting Software Deployment
• Planning a Software Deployment Strategy |
Lesson 10 |
• Preparing for Disaster Recovery
• Backing Up Data
• Scheduling Backup Jobs
• Restoring Data
• Configuring Shadow Copies
• Recovering from Server Failure, ASR, Recovery Console
• Backing Up Active Directory
• Perform an authoritative restore operation.
• Perform a non-authoritative restore operation. |
After Course |
Free Lab Access |
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