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May 25, 2026
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INT-2312 Windows Active Directory 3 Credits Students will analyze business and technical requirements, identifying 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, designing site topology, and developing the structure of organizational units. (This course replaces both CIS-2330 and CIS-2350. Students may not earn credit for INT-2312 if they have completed either CIS-2330 or CIS-2350. Students who need one of those courses should take INT-2312 instead.) Prerequisite(s): INT-2310 with grade of C or higher. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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