Maricopa Community Colleges

Official Course Description:  MCCCD Approval:  2-23-2010

 

MST156DA  2010 Spring – 2012 Spring

L+L  4.0 Credit(s)  5.0 Period(s)  4.7 Load  Occ

Windows Server Applications Infrastructure Configuration

 

Knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, and troubleshoot Windows Application Services.

Prerequisites: (MST150VI or MST150XP), or permission of Instructor.

 

Course Notes: MST156DA is a preparation for Microsoft 70-643 certification examination.

 

 

 

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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:

 

 

MST156DA  2010 Spring – 2012 Spring

Windows Server Applications Infrastructure Configuration

 

1.         Deploy Windows Application server using various tools. (I)

2.         Describe and configure disk settings on application server. (II)

3.         Configure file access methods. (II)

4.         Configure file sharing using the Distributed File System (DFS). (III)

5.         Configure and deploy a Print Server role. (IV)

6.         Create and configure a Web site. (V)

7.         Create and configure a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site. (V)

8.         Configure a web site authentication. (VI)

9.         Configure web site for application deployment. (VII)

10.       Deploy, configure and monitor a Terminal Services deployment. (VIII)

11.       Deploy and configure Terminal Services clients. (IX)

12.       Configure and secure the Terminal Service Gateway role. (X)

13.       Install and configure Streaming Media Services. (XI)

14.       Install and configure Windows SharePoint Services. (XI)

15.       Describe Windows Virtual Services. (XII)

 

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MCCCD Official Course Outline:

 

 

MST156DA  2010 Spring – 2012 Spring

Windows Server Applications Infrastructure Configuration

 

I.          Deploying a Windows Server Application Server

            A.        Understanding server roles

            B.        Deploying application server

            C.        Windows process activation service

II.        Deploying a File Server

            A.        Configuring a file server

            B.        Configure disk settings

            C.        Deploying a storage area network

III.       Using the File Services Role

            A.        Describe and configure DFS

            B.        Describe and configure a namespace

            C.        Using services for Network File System (NFS)

IV.       Deploying Fax and Print Servers

            A.        Configuring a print server

            B.        Deploying printers using group policy

            C.        Describing fax server

V.        Deploying Internet Information Services (IIS)

            A.        Introduction to IIS

            B.        Configure IIS web sites using Windows tools

            C.        Enhancing web server performance

            D.        Deploying an FTP Server

VI.       Securing Web Services

            A.        Enabling and configuring authentication methods

            B.        Assigning standard and special New Technology File System (NTFS) Permissions

            C.        Configuring certificates

VII.     Deploying Web Applications

            A.        Understanding web applications

            B.        Deploying Universal Discovery, Description and Integration (UDDI) Service

            C.        Deploying an Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Server

VIII.    Using Terminal Services (TS)

            A.        Understanding terminal services roles and licensing

            B.        Allocating resources for terminal services

            C.        Configuring and fine tuning a terminal server

            D.        Using terminal services remote app utility

IX.       Configuring Terminal Services (TS) Clients

            A.        Using remote desktop services

            B.        Controlling TS authentication

            C.        Printing with TS

X.        Using the Terminal Services Gateway

            A.        Supporting remote users using Windows tools

            B.        Creating terminal services Connection Authorization Policies (CAPs)

            C.        Securing the Terminal Services Gateway

XI.       Using Network Application Services

            A.        Using windows media services

            B.        Using windows share point services

            C.        Using digital rights management

XII.     Using High Availability Technologies

            A.        Definition

            B.        Creating terminal server farm

            C.        Creating windows service Hyper-V and virtual machines

 

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