MCSA/MCSE Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment: Exam 70-290 Study Guide and DVD Training System is a one-of-a-kind integration of text, DVD-quality instructor led training, and Web-based exam simulation and remediation. This system gives you 100% coverage of the official Microsoft 70-290 exam objectives plus test preparation software for the edge you need to pass the exam on your first try.
In June, 2003 Microsoft will launch beta exams for the Windows Server 2003 certification line. Exams will likely go live the following August and September. This launch is a comprehensive revamping of the MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Enginner) track with all new core exams and all new electives. In addition, the MCSA (Microsoft Certified System Administrator) certification will expand its program to include an additional upgrade exam for MCSAs wanting to become MCSEs.
The launch of this new certification track means that all current MCSEs, representing an installed base of approximately 200,000 (source: MCP Magazine) will need to recertify under Windows Server 2003. In addition, any MCP looking to become an MCSE--estimates are about 1.2 million (source: MCP Magazine)--will also have to continue their certifications under the new program.
Many industry experts expect the Windows 2003 certification, and product line as well, to be a more popular track since many organziations are still using NT and plan to skip 2000 and go directly to 2003.
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ForewordChapter 1 Overview of Windows Server 2003 Introduction History of the Windows Operating System Family Out of MS-DOS: Where It All Began Windows 9x versus Windows NT-Based Operating Systems The NT OS Family Tree Windows NT 3.x Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000 Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 Windows Server Operating System Basics Client-Server Networking The Domain Concept Directory Services What's New in Windows Server 2003? Why a New Server Operating System? New Features The Windows Server 2003 Family Why Four Different Editions? Members of the Family 4.3 Manage Software Site Licensing 4.2 Manage Software Update Infrastructure Summary of Exam Objectives Exam Objectives Fast Track Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions Self Test Self Test Quick Answer Key1 Chapter 2 Managing Physical and Logical Disks Introduction Understanding Disk Terminology and Concepts Microsoft Disk Terminology Using Disk Management Tools Using the Disk Management MMC Using the Command-Line Utilities 1 Understanding and Managing Physical and Logical Disks 1.1 Manage Basic Disks 1.1 Managing Dynamic Disks 1.3 Optimize Server Disk Performance 1.3.2 Defragmenting Volumes and Partitions Configuring and Monitoring Disk Quotas 1.3.1 Implementing RAID Solutions Understanding and Using Remote Storage Understanding Remote Storage Concepts Setting Up Remote Storage Troubleshooting Disks and Volumes Troubleshooting Basic Disks Troubleshooting Dynamic Volumes Troubleshooting Fragmentation Problems Troubleshooting Disk Quotas Troubleshooting Remote Storage Troubleshooting RAID Summary of Exam Objectives Exam Objectives Fast Track Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions Self Test Self Test Quick Answer KeyChapter 3 Configuring, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Server Hardware Introduction Understanding Server Hardware Vulnerabilities Understanding How Windows 1.4.1 Installing and Configuring Server Hardware Devices 1.4 Configuring Driver Signing Options Using the New Hardware Wizard 1.4.3 Using Device Manager to Configure and Manage Devices Device Installation and Configuration Best Practices 1.2 Monitoring Server Hardware Using Device Manager Using Event Viewer Using Control Panel Applets Using Command-Line Utilities 4.7.3 Using Performance Console Hardware Monitoring Best Practices Troubleshooting Hardware Devices Diagnosing and Resolving Issues Related to Hardware Settings Diagnosing and Resolving Issues Hardware Troubleshooting Best Practices Summary of Exam Objectives Exam Objectives Fast Track Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions Self Test Self Test Quick Answer Key2 Chapter 4 Managing User, Group, and Computer Accounts Introduction 2.1 Understanding Security Objects Understanding the Role of User Accounts Understanding the Role of Group Accounts Understanding the Role of Computer Accounts Understanding the Role of Active Directory Using Management Tools Using the Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) Administrative Tool Using Command-Line Utilities 2.4 Creating and Managing User Accounts 2.4.1 Using the ADUC MMC Snap-In to Create and Manage Users Using the Command Line to Create and Manage Users 2.3.5/2.4.2 Automating User and Group Account Creation 2.4.3 Importing User Accounts 2.6 Troubleshooting User Accounts 2.3 Creating and Managing Group Accounts 2.3.