Microsoft 70-294 Braindumps
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| 70-294 : Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 AD Infrastructure |
| Certification provider: Microsoft |
| 70-294 Exam Topics |
| 70-294 Exam Info |
Prerequisites: A minimum of 1 year experience implementing and administering enterprise computer environments that use the Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 and XP client systems is required
Exam Format:
Form-Based Multiple Choice, Drag and Drop, Hot Area, List, sort and order questions.
Number of Questions:
Approximately 50
Time:
120 Minutes
Price:
$125 (USD)
Passing Score:
700
Difficulty Rating:
4/5
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70-294 Exam Topics
- Planning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure
- Configuring TCP/IP addressing on a server
- Planning strategies for placing global catalog servers
- Network traffic considerations evaluating placing global catalog servers
- Enable universal group caching evaluation
- Planning flexible operations master role placement
- Business continuity of operations master roles planning
- Operations master role dependencies identification
- Active Directory directory service forest and domain structure implementation
- Forest root domain creation
- Child domain creation
- Application Data Partitions creation and configuration
- Active Directory domain controller installation and configuration
- Active Directory forest and domain functional level settings based on requirements
- Establish trust relationships
- Active Directory site topology implementation
- Site links configuration
- Preferred bridgehead servers configuration
- Administrative delegation strategy planning
- Organizational unit (OU) structure planning based on delegation requirements
- Security group hierarchy planning based on delegation requirements
- Manage and Maintain an Active Directory Infrastructure
- Managing Active Directory forest and domain structure
- Trust relationships management
- Schema modifications management
- UPN suffix adding and removing
- Active Directory site management
- Replication schedules configuration
- Site link costs configuration
- Site boundaries configuration
- Monitoring Active Directory replication failures using Replication Monitor, Event Viewer, and support tools
- Active Directory replication monitoring
- File Replication service (FRS) replication monitoring
- Active Directory directory services restoring
- Authoritative restore operation performing
- Nonauthoritative restore operation performing
- Active Directory troubleshooting
- Active Directory replication diagnosing and resolving
- Operations master role failure diagnosing and resolving
- Active Directory database diagnosing and resolving
- Managing Active Directory forest and domain structure
- Plan and Implement User, Computer, and Group Strategies
- Security group strategy planning
- User authentication strategy planning
- Smart card authentication strategy planning
- Password policy creation for domain users
- OU structure planning
- Administrative requirements analyzing for an OU
- Group Policy requirements analyzing for an OU structure
- OU structure implementation
- OU creation
- Permissions delegation for an OU to a user or to a security group
- Object moving within an OU hierarchy
- Plan and Implement Group Policy
- Group Policy strategy planning
- Group Policy strategy planning using Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) Planning mode
- Strategy planning for configuring the user environment by using Group Policy
- Strategy planning for configuring the computer environment by using Group Policy
- User environment configuration using Group Policy
- Software distribution using Group Policy
- Automatically enroll user certificates using Group Policy
- Folder redirection using Group Policy
- User security settings configuration using Group Policy
- Computer deployment in an environment using Group Policy
- Software distribution using Group Policy
- Automatically enroll computer certificates using Group Policy
- Computer security settings configuration using Group Policy
- Group Policy strategy planning
- Manage and Maintain Group Policy
- Troubleshoot Group Policy application deployment using RSoP and the gpresult command
- Installed software maintenance using Group Policy
- Distributing updates to software distributed using Group Policy
- Automatic updates configuration for network clients by using Group Policy
- Troubleshoot application of Group Policy security settings using RSoP and the gpresult command
70-294 Exam Info
Intended Audience: Exam 70-294, Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure is designed for people working in the complex computing environments of medium to large companies with the following characteristics:
- 250 to 5,000 users
- At least three physical locations
- At least three domain controllers
- Designing a network infrastructure
- Network services and resources and client computer management
- Implementing and administering a desktop operating system
- Connectivity requirements
Exam 70-294 has a difficulty rating of 4/5. The exam measures skills related to plan, implement, and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory infrastructure.
The exam consists of approximately 50 questions, Form-Based Multiple Choice, Drag and Drop, Hot Area, List, sort and order questions. All candidates have 120 Minutes to complete the exam. The required score to pass exam 70-294 is 700.
Pass exam 70-294 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure and you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status providing it’s your first exam you pass. You also earn:
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003
What you need to know
Creating User and Group Strategies and planning effective strategies for managing users and groups in Active Directory.
The creation of user authentication strategies and authentication concepts.
Planning a smart card authentication strategy and what’s new in smart card authentication for Windows Server 2003.
Create a password policy for domain users and plan a security group strategy.
Working with Forests and Domains and the functions of forests and domains in the Active Directory infrastructure.
Creating a forest and domain structure for a network.
Install domain controllers create the forest root domain and child domains. Naming and renaming domains and setting the functional level of a forest and domain.
The role of DNS in the Active Directory environment. The relationship of DNS and AD namespaces. How DNS zones are integrated into Active Directory and how to configure DNS servers for use with Active Directory.
Working with Trusts and Organizational Units. Two important components of Active Directory: trust relationships and organizational units (OUs).
The different types of trusts that exist in the AD environment both implicit and explicit. Creating shortcuts, external, realm and cross-forest trusts.
Verifying and removinmg trusts,how to secure trusts using SID filtering. Creating and managing OUs and applying Group Policy to OUs and delegating control of an OU.
Planing an OU structure and strategy for the organization, considering delegation requirements and the security group hierarchy.
Working with Active Directory Sites, the role of sites in the Active Directory infrastructure, how replication, authentication and distribution of services information work within and across sites.
The relationship of sites and domains, the relationship of sites and subnets and how to create sites and site links.
Planning, creating, managing and configuring site replication and manage a replication topology.
Configuring replication between sites and how to troubleshoot replication failures. Monitoring of the File Replication Service (FRS).
Working with Active Directory Domain Controllers. Planning and deploying DCs on the network. The server roles, where domain controllers fit in and how to upgrade DCs.
The placement of domain controllers within sites and backing up the domain controllers. The operations master (OM) roles and the functions of all five OMs: the schema master, domain naming master, RID master, PDC emulator and infrastructure master.
Transferring and seizing master roles and role dependencies and planning the placement of OMs and responding to OM failures.
Working with Global Catalog Servers and the Schema.
The role the Global Catalog (GC) plays in the network and customizing the GC using the Schema MMC snap-in.
Create and manage GC servers and GC replication. The factors to consider when placing GC servers within sites.
The Active Directory schema itself and the schema components: classes and attributes, and the naming of schema objects. Installing and using the Schema management console, extending the schema and deactivating schema objects.
Working with Group Policy in an Active Directory Network, the basics of Group Policy terminology and concepts. User and computer policies and Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
The scope and application order of policies and Group Policy integration in Active Directory. Planning a Group Policy strategy and implementing Group Policy.
Perform common Group Policy tasks and Group Policy propagation and replication. The best practices for working with Group Policy and troubleshooting problems with Group Policy.
Deploying Software via Group Policy and the components of software installation: Windows installer packages, transforms, patches and application assignment scripts.
Deploying software to users and to computers, assigning or publishing applications. Preparing for GP software installation, working with the Group Policy Object Editor and setting installation options.
Upgrading applications, configure automatic updates and remove managed applications. Troubleshoot problems that can occur with Group Policy software deployment.
Ensuring Active Directory Availability, maintain high availability of your Active Directory services. The Active Directory database, and the importance of system state data to AD availability.
Planning fault tolerance as well as AD performance issues. Performing the necessary maintenance tasks, such as defragging the database, and monitoring or moving the database.
Backing up and restoring Active Directory, and the different restoration methods that can be used and when each is appropriate. Troubleshooting Active Directory availability.
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