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INT-2312 Windows Active Directory


Credits 3
Students will analyze business and technical requirements, identify current and future enterprise needs to design an Active Directory service infrastructure. Students will learn the fundamental skills necessary to install and administer an Active Directory service infrastructure. Topics covered include assessing the impact of Active Directory services on existing systems and processes, creating and implementing a forest model and schema modification plan, defining and naming domains, managing Active Directory users, computer and group accounts, creating subdomains, designing site topology, implementing group policy, and developing the structure of organizational units. Recommended - Familiarity with the Windows Client Desktop  INT-2300  or  INT-1700 .  
2 class/2 lab hours.
Course Outcomes
 

  1. Manage Active Directory Services.
  2. Configure Domain trees and forests.
  3. Design AD Sites, Groups and Organization Units (OUs) infrastructure.
  4. Manage AD Sites, Groups, Users, Computers, and OUs.
  5. Implement Local, Site, Domain and OU Group Policy.
  6. Deploy  AD Federation Services (ADFS).
  7. Implement AD Security and AD-Integrated DNS Zone best practices. 
  8. Perform AD Backup/Restore.
  9. Secure AD Flexible Single Master Operations (FMSO) role.




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