CIS 332 Network Server Administration
CIS 332 : Network Server Administration Course number CIS 332 , Network Server Administration , lists as its main s : installing and configuring servers , network protocols , resource and end user management , security , Active Directory , and the variety of server roles which can be implemented . My experience and certification as a Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA ) as well as a Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE ) demonstrates that I have a thorough grounding in both the theory and practice of the s covered in this course and should receive credit for it Installing and configuring servers

was the subject of Installing Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server , which I took in 2001 in preparation for my initial Microsoft Certified Professional certification . This exam covered such s as installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server using both an attended installation and an unattended installation server upgrades from Windows NT (the previous version ) and troubleshooting and repairing failed installations . This exam also covered installing and configuring hardware devices and user management
Network protocols were discussed during the training for the exam Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure , which I also took in 2001 . This exam covered installing configuring , troubleshooting and administering such protocols as DNS and DHCP , TCP /IP , NWLink , and IPSec . The training covered such aspects of network protocols as remote access policies and network routing Security was one of the s of this exam , as well . Network security using IPSec and encryption and authentication protocols was discussed along with the network implementation details
Resource and end user management was one of the main s of the Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment exam , which also updated my knowledge of security , networking and utilities . The exam covered such s as user creation and modification , user and group management , Terminal Services management and implementing security and software update services
Security was covered in a number of exams , including Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Installing , Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Designing Security for a Windows 2000 Network . All aspects of network security were covered in the various training sessions for these exams , including s such as analysis of network security requirements in relation to organizational realities and requirements design and implementation of such specifics as authentication policies public-key infrastructures and encryption techniques , physical security and design and implementation of security audit and assurance strategies . Also included were security considerations for all auxiliary services , such as DNS , Terminal Services , SNMP , Remote Installation Services and others
Implementation of Active Directory and knowledge of varied server roles was provided by the exam Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure . The training for this exam encompassed the design and implementation of an Active Directory forest and domain structure as well as planning a DNS strategy for client and server naming . This training also included design and implementation of a number of different server types , such as and print servers databases , proxy servers , Web servers , desktop management servers applications servers...
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