MOAC290 Syllabus Master
MOAC290 Syllabus Master
Upon successful completion of this course, you will have learned to:
1) Identify the key differences among the Windows Server 2003 editions and the logical
components and concepts of Active Directory directory services
2) Install Windows Server 2003 and create a domain controller
3) Create and use MMC consoles
4) Configure a server to enable Remote Desktop for Administration and Remote Assistance
5) Use the Event Viewer to monitor system logs
6) Configure Task Manager to display performance data and to start and end applications
and processes
7) Use the Performance console to display real-time performance data and create counter
logs and alerts
8) Understand the capabilities of network backup software products, including the Windows
Server 2003 Backup program
9) Understand the difference between full, incremental, and differential backup jobs
10) Back up and restore an Active Directory database
11) Use volume shadow copies
12) Deploy service packs and hotfixes using Windows Update, Automatic Updates,
group policies, and Microsoft Software Update Services
13) Integrate service packs and hotfixes into a Windows Server 2003 operating system
installation
14) Use Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
15) Understand Per Server and Per Device or Per User licensing modes and configure
licenses using the Choose Licensing Mode tool in Control Panel and the Licensing
administrative tool
16) Understand the differences between local user accounts and domain user accounts
17) Plan, create, and manage local and domain user accounts
18) Understand the differences between local, roaming, and mandatory profiles
19) Identify the two group types and three group scopes and their proper use
20) Create, manage, and delete groups
21) Create, manage, and troubleshoot computer objects
22) Create and manage file system shares and work with share permissions
23) Use NTFS file system permissions to control access to files
24) Manage file sharing using Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)
25) Understand the model and terminology used for Windows printing
26) Install and manage a logical printer on a print server
27) Connect a printer client to a logical printer on a print server
28) Troubleshoot printer failures
29) Install and manage device drivers
30) Troubleshoot device driver problems
31) Understand disk-storage concepts and terminology
32) Add storage to a Windows Server 2003 computer
33) Manage disks using Check Disk, Disk Defragmenter, and Disk Quotas