Mastering Active Directory: Manage And Optimize The Network
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.67 GB | Duration: 17h 9m
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.67 GB | Duration: 17h 9m
Gain Essential Active Directory Skills for Windows Network Management
What you'll learn
System Administrators who are responsible for managing and maintaining the Windows Servers
Network Engineers who are responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining network infrastructure, including servers.
IT Managers who manage IT teams and are responsible for overseeing the overall IT infrastructure within an organization
Security Professionals who maintain the security of the organization's IT systems
Helpdesk and Support Staff who provide support to end-users, such as troubleshooting and resolving issues related to Active Directory
Anyone who wants to learn about Active Directory
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Windows operating systems and Network
Description
Mastering Active Directory: Manage and Optimize the Network is an essential course for IT professionals responsible for managing, administering, and maintaining Windows-based networks. Active Directory is a vital component of network management, and this course provides a comprehensive overview of the features and capabilities of Active Directory, from installation and configuration to troubleshooting common issues.In this course, you will learn how to manage Active Directory objects such as users, groups, and computers, configure and manage Group Policy, and manage Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), You will also gain valuable skills in Active Directory security, troubleshooting, and best practices for efficient and effective network management.Through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on lab exercises, you will gain practical experience working with Active Directory, and learn how to optimize your network for high performance, reliability, and security. Whether you are new to Active Directory or looking to deepen your knowledge and skills, this course is an essential resource for IT professionals seeking to master Active Directory and advance their careers in network management.Overall, this course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Active Directory and its key features and equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively manage and optimize their Windows-based networks.
Overview
Section 1: About Course
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Operating System
Lecture 2 What is Operating System ?
Lecture 3 Windows Server 2022 OS Editions ?
Section 3: Windows Server 2022 Features
Lecture 4 64 bit OS
Lecture 5 Advanced Multilayer Security
Lecture 6 Supports Cloud Infra
Lecture 7 Hybrid Capabilities With Azure
Lecture 8 Improved Server Manager
Lecture 9 Supports GUI and CLI OS
Lecture 10 Group Policy Management Console
Lecture 11 Backup and Recovery
Lecture 12 DNS
Lecture 13 IIS
Lecture 14 Virtualization
Lecture 15 Windows Deployment Service
Lecture 16 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Lecture 17 Active Directory
Section 4: Windows Server 2022 Installation
Lecture 18 Hardware requirements to Install Windows Server 2022 OS
Lecture 19 Different Ways To Install The Operating System
Lecture 20 Computer Specifications For Lab and verification
Lecture 21 Software requirement
Lecture 22 How to download Windows Server ISO image
Lecture 23 Download and Install VMWare Workstation
Lecture 24 How to create the virtual machine
Lecture 25 Installing Windows Server 2022
Section 5: IP Address
Lecture 26 What is an IP Address
Lecture 27 What is IPv4
Lecture 28 How to assign an IP address theory
Lecture 29 How to assign an IP address : Lab
Lecture 30 What is a Sub netmask ?
Section 6: Topologies
Lecture 31 What is a Tolplogy?
Lecture 32 Physical Topology
Lecture 33 Bus Topology
Lecture 34 Ring Topology
Lecture 35 Star Topology
Lecture 36 What is logical topology
Lecture 37 Workgroup Model
Lecture 38 Domain Model
Lecture 39 Domain vs Domain Controller
Lecture 40 Requirements For Domain Controller
Lecture 41 Terminologies
Lecture 42 Lab overview
Lecture 43 Verify if the Server is in Workgroup
Lecture 44 Configuring IP address and PDNS
Lecture 45 Installing ADDS Full
Lecture 46 Promoting the Server to a Domain Controller
Lecture 47 Verification
Lecture 48 Installing Member Server and Workstation
Lecture 49 Member Server VS Workstation
Section 7: User Management | Editing Password Policy
Lecture 50 How to do User Management and Edit Password Policy
Section 8: Permissions
Lecture 51 Account Lock Policy and Restrict Users
Lecture 52 Assigning Administrator rights to users
Lecture 53 Security Level Permissions
Lecture 54 Creating Files and Folders
Lecture 55 Removing Default Permissions
Lecture 56 User with Read Permission
Lecture 57 Shared Folder
Section 9: Profiles
Lecture 58 Local User Profile
Lecture 59 Roaming User Profile
Lecture 60 Home Folder
Section 10: FSRM
Lecture 61 What is FSRM?
Lecture 62 Storage Quota Management
Lecture 63 File Screening Management
Lecture 64 Storage Reports Management
Section 11: Organizational Unit
Lecture 65 What is an Organizational Unit
Lecture 66 Delegation
Lecture 67 Delegation LAB
Section 12: Additional Domain Controller (ADC)
Lecture 68 What is an Additional Domain Controller (ADC)
Lecture 69 Additional Domain Controller (ADC) Installation
Section 13: Tree and Forest
Lecture 70 What is a Tree
Lecture 71 NDEF Lab
Lecture 72 What is a Forest
Section 14: Active Directory Roles
Lecture 73 What Are Active Directory Roles
Lecture 74 Transfer Of Roles
Lecture 75 Seize Of Roles
Section 15: Group Policy
Lecture 76 Group Policy
Lecture 77 Group Policy With Labs
Lecture 78 Site Level Group Policy, Modeling & Script
Lecture 79 Home Folder with restrictions or Drive Map
Section 16: Trust
Lecture 80 Active Directory Trust
Lecture 81 Active Directory Trust Lab
Section 17: Active Directory Partitions
Lecture 82 What Are Active Directory Partitions
Section 18: Global Catalog
Lecture 83 Global Catalog
Section 19: Sites with Lab
Lecture 84 Sites with Lab
An Active Directory course is typically designed for IT professionals who are responsible for managing, administering, and maintaining Windows-based networks. This may include system administrators, network engineers, IT managers, security professionals, and helpdesk/support staff. These individuals may have varying levels of experience with Active Directory, ranging from beginners to advanced users.