Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Core Exams
With the variety of Career paths available the core exams
provide a solid foundation for any individual who is not sure what certification
path to take. The core exams provide the individual with a choice of opting
for MCSE,
MCSA, MCDB certification tracks, while at the same time receiving 4 Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP) certificates. The Microsoft Certified Professional
(MCP) credential is for professionals who have the skills to successfully
implement a Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution
in an organization. Hands-on experience with a product is necessary to successfully
achieve certification.
MCSE:70-210, 70-215, 70-216, 70-217 (required)
MCSA: 70-210, 70-215 (required)
MCDBA: 70-215, 70-216 (electives)
Course Curriculum:
Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional and Server (Exams 70-210 and 70-215)
- Installation
- Administration
- Groups and Terminal Services
- Files and Folders
- Advanced File and Folder
- Hardware Configuration and Optimisation
- Storage and Printing
- Events
- Backup and Recovery
- Network Protocols and Remote Access
- Group Policy
- Users
- Update: New Features and Architecture
Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure (Exam 70-219)
- Directory Services Infrastructure
- Schema and Replication
Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure (Exam 70-216)
- Implementing a Network Infrastructure: DHCP, DNS, WINS
- Implementing a Network Infrastructure: IP Routing
- Implementing a Network Infrastructure: Security
- Network Protocols and Remote Access
Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory
Services Infrastructure (Exam 70-217)
- Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure: Installation and
Configuration
- Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure: Replication and
DNS
- Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure: Security and Management
- Group Policy
- Windows 2000 AD Planning and Migration
- Windows Active Directory Troubleshooting
Delivery
Computer Based Training (CD-ROM), Network Simulator and Manuals
Content
Interactive, Skills-Based
Recommended Pre-requisites:
Software or hardware knowledge
or Network+ Certified
or A+ Certified
or equivalent qualifications
Course Duration:
Approx. 192 hours
Support Provided:
1 Year
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Keimos Networking Courses
Our courses use simulations extensively to provide
opportunities for students to learn & practice skills-based
content. This “learning by doing'” model is far more effective
than the traditional true/false, multiple choice approach.
Live application software is not needed.
Interactive content is used often in the courses to engage the
learner's attention, to reinforce and exercise skills being taught, and
to provide feedback on the learner's grasp of a skill or concept.
How do I study a CD course?
If you choose a CD course from Keimos, you'll have the benefit of Skill
Builder learning software which identifies your learning needs before you
start, ensuring that you don't waste time going over things you already
know or moving too far ahead before you are ready. With audio and visual
instructions, you progress at your own pace, completing self assessment
at the end of each topic so you can measure your progress.
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