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MasterLink Training - Herzing University

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<strong>MasterLink</strong> <strong>Training</strong>• Course Length: 3 days• Prerequisite: Students must have experience with Windowsnetworking technologies and implementation; experiencewith Windows Server administration, maintenance, andtroubleshooting; and experience with Active Directorytechnologies and implementation, including Group Policy;and experience with Windows Server 2008 Web applicationserver technologies and implementation.Automating Windows Server 2008Administration With Windows PowershellThis three-day instructor-led course provides students withthe knowledge and skills to utilize Windows PowerShell foradministering and automating administration of WindowsServer 2008. The course focuses on cmdlets, script structureand flow control, language syntax, and implementationdetails of scripting administrative tasks using COM, WMI,and .NET foundations.Who Should Attend: This course is intended for Windowsadministrators interested in automating Windows Server 2008administration tasks as well as those people looking for a fullfeaturedinteractive command-line environment for Windowsoperating systems. Windows end users or developers who needto understand what is involved in Windows administration orcommand-line environments may also find this course helpful.• Course Code: 6434• Contact Hours: 19.5• Course Length: 3 days• Prerequisite: students should have completed Course6430—Planning and Administering Windows Server 2008Servers or have equivalent knowledge of administrativetasks. In addition, it is recommended, but not required, thatstudents have completed Course 2433—Microsoft VisualBasic Scripting Edition and Microsoft Windows Script HostEssentials or have equivalent knowledge of scripting andautomation in Windows.Managing, Maintaining, and SecuringYour Networks Through Group PolicyStudents will discover how to consolidate the administration ofan Enterprise IT infrastructure with Group Policy. They will alsolearn to control and manage computer systems and domainusers running Windows Server 2003, Server 2008, XP, andVista as well as learn to create Group Policies, implementadministrative and security templates, and determine bestpractices when deploying software packages. Students willwalk away with the experience and tools needed to optimizeEnterprise systems and networks.Who Should Attend: This course is intended for Enterprisenetwork staff responsible for help desk support, systemadministration, and network design.• Course Code: 50255• Contact Hours: 26.0• Course Length: 4 days• Prerequisite: Students must have experience with theMicrosoft Windows Server 2003/8 environments and afundamental understanding of Active Directory.Managing and Maintaining WindowsServer 2008 Network Infrastructure ServersThis two-day instructor-led course provides students with theknowledge and skills to manage and maintain Windows Server2008 network infrastructure servers. The course focuses oncreating a plan for managing the server lifecycle, developingand evaluating baselines for monitoring and managing serverroles, and analyzing the implementation and configuration ofseveral different server roles for Windows Server 2008. Thecourse will also focus on analyzing and maintaining networkserver security.Who Should Attend: This course is intended for serveradministrators who are familiar with Windows Server 2008and who are, or will be, responsible for the overall lifecyclemanagement of Windows Server 2008 Network InfrastructureServer roles. It is also intended for IT professionals who couldbenefit from acquiring the skills required by a Windows Server2008 Network Infrastructure Server Administrator, such as aserver administrator who is responsible for network serversthat will work closely with Enterprise administrators and whowant to understand the operational lifecycle of WindowsServer 2008 Network Infrastructure Server roles.• Course Code: 6431• Contact Hours: 13.0• Course Length: 2 days• Prerequisite: Students should have several years ofexperience deploying and maintaining Microsoft WindowServer 2003 networks. A good understanding of corenetworking services, including DHCP, DNS, and TerminalServices, is also required. In addition to their professionalexperience, students who attend this training should havetechnical knowledge equivalent to the following courses:6420—Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 NetworkInfrastructure and Application Platform; 6421—Configuringand Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008 NetworkInfrastructure; and 6430—Planning and AdministeringWindows Server 2008 Servers.Summer 2012• 45Visit our website at www.herzing.edu

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