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MCSE 2003 & MCITP 2008 + Cabling + VMWare
Qualification you will have:
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) represents the most widely recognized and respected IT credential that proves your skills enhances your marketability and gives you the competitive edge as a jobseeker. You will be able to demonstrate a level of competency in products to both employers and clients while ensuring your skills and knowledge are current and can be applied on the job.

Career options:
Having a MCSE certification on your resume assures employers that they are employing a qualified professional with proven proficiency in Microsoft technologies.

Benefits offered:
Microsoft offers a number of benefits to MCSEs, including use of the MCSE logo, discounts on software and training, and free access to additional online documentation and information. MCSE certification is suitable for a person who has been working as a system engineer, professionals who work as technical support engineers, system analysts, network analysts and technical consultants.

You will have free access to Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online. Secured content on the Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online site includes the current issue (available only to MCPs), additional online-only content and columns, an MCP-only database, and regular chats with Microsoft and other technical experts.

The remuneration provided to MCSEs is the best among IT professionals. An engineer can earn anything from £35,000 to £45,000 per annum in the United Kingdom. MCSE professionals are treasured and respected in the IT community because of their profound knowledge and experience.

Some information about the Course

It will begin with an overview of different network types and how these fit together within CGC. It then moves on to consider different network models and how they can be applied.

The course will then look at most of the physical aspects of networks and the protocols that make it all work. Finally after a review of basic network applications, delegates will be lead through a very practical review of many key issues associated with campus networking.

Throughout the course, delegates are given practical exercises and are shown demonstrations.

 


  "The teaching demonstrates an understanding and an insight into these professional qualifications that is both inspiring and demanding. Excellent!"

Shahid, Pakistan
Windows Server 2008 and Server 2003
Include VMware and Cabling
Basic to Intermediate
Course Duration: 2 Weeks
Course Hours: 60
Sections: 4


Section 1:
Cabling/ VMware/ Windows XP/ Norton Ghost/ IP Addressing


Cabling:
  • Introduction to Cabling Technology
  • Strait cable
  • Cross Cable
  • Voice Cable
  • Cable Testing
  • Make Connection between Devices via Cables

VM ware:
  • Introduction to VMware
  • VM ware different categories
  • VM ware Machine Installation
  • Edit VM Ware
  • VMWare Configuration
  • VM Ware Network Configuration

Windows XP:
  • Introduction to Client system
  • Introduction to MS Windows XP
  • Installation of Windows XP
  • Installation Issues with MS Windows XP
  • Hardware Profile inside Windows XP
  • File System in Windows XP

Norton Ghost Image System
  • What is Image?
  • What is Norton Image
  • Make a System Image
  • Make a partition to partion Image
  • Make a Disk to Disk Image

Network Installation and Configuration:
  • What is IP ADDRESS?
  • IP Address Classes
  • Subnet mask
  • Configure IP Manually
  • IP with APIPA
  • Single IP System in one Network Card
  • Dual IP System in one Network card
  • Make Your Own Physical Address for your Network Card
  • Subnetting with More Hosts
  • Subnetting with more Networks

Section 2
MCSE Server 2003

Windows Server Technology with Windows Server 2003:

  • Introduction to Server Systems
  • What is MS Windows Servers?
  • Introduction to MS windows Server 2003
  • Installation Issues
  • Installing Windows Server 2003
  • Disk System
  • Basic Disk
  • Dynamic Disk
  • Hardware and Software RAID

Active Directory Server 2003:
  • Introduction Active Directory
  • Installation of AD
  • Make Users and Groups inside the AD
  • Make a Computer as member of AD

ADC (Additional domain controller):
  • What is ADC
  • Installation of ADC
  • Testing ADC
  • Replication of ADC

DNS (Domain Name System) Server
  • What is DNS?
  • Installation of DNS
  • Configuration of DNS
  • Testing DNS

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
  • What is DHCP?
  • What is DHCP Server?
  • Installation of DHCP Server in windows Server 2003
  • Configuration of DHCP Server
  • Backup DHCP
  • Super Scope

RIS (Remote Installation Services) and unattended Installation:
  • What is Unattended Installation?
  • Making Answer file for unattended installation
  • Installation of Windows XP as unattended
  • What is Remote Installation Services?
  • Requirements for RIS
  • Installation and Configuration for RIS Image
  • Configuration of unattended RIS
  • Installation of unattended RIS Image

Windows Web server:
  • What is Web Server?
  • Installation of Web server
  • Configuration of Web server
  • Making a Website
  • Configuration for Multiple Websites
  • Choose a Home File
  • Security issues of a Webserver
  • Webserver with AD

FTP Server:
  • What is FTP SERVER?
  • Installation of FTP Server
  • Configuring a FTP Server
  • Making a FTP Site
  • Configuring the FTP Site
  • Security Issues of FTP Server
  • Configure FTP Server

File Server:
  • What is File Server?
  • What is NTFS?
  • ACL
  • Network Share
  • Hidden Share
  • Disk Quota
  • Offline Files

VPN (Virtual Private Network) & Routing
  • Installing VPN Server
  • Configuring VPN Server
  • Installing VPN Server via Dialup
  • Installing Windows Routing
  • Accessing VPN Via Dialup
  • Accessing VPN Via IP Based

Application Server:
  • What is Application Server?
  • Application Server Installation of .MSI and .ZAP
  • MS Office Via .MSI
  • Windows Application via .ZAP

Section 3
MCITP
Windows Server 2008 And Windows VISTA


Overview of Certification MCITP

Windows Vista:
  • Introduction to Windows Vista
  • Installation of Windows VISTA
  • Navigation and User Interface
  • Making Users
  • Making Groups
  • Configuration of Users and Groups
  • Security Configuration for Users and Groups
  • Networking inside Vista
  • Configuration of Network
  • Networking Issues
  • New Disk Management Tools in Windows Vista

Windows Server 2008:
  • What is Windows Server 2008?
  • Requirements and Flavours of Windows Server 2008
  • Installation of Windows Server 2008
  • Installation of AD in Server 2008
  • Configuration of AD in Server 2008
  • Users and Groups Issues
  • DHCP in Windows Server 2008
  • Windows Core
  • Read Only Domain Controller
  • New Web Server IIS7
  • Deployment Services
  • Terminal Services

Section 4
Wireless

Wireless Network:
  • What is Wireless?
  • Standard of Wireless
  • What is Wireless Network?
  • Choose the Right Wireless Router
  • Configure Wireless Security
  • Configure Advance Security in Wireless
  • Access from outside to your Home Network

The maximum number of students in group is 8 so the teacher is able to give a lot of individual help and support.

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