Windows Server 2008 : Configure & Troubleshoot Identity & Access Management in Active Dir 6426
Course Type
Scheduled:
| Date |
Location |
Duration |
Cost |
25 Jun 2012 (Mon) 26 Jun 2012 (Tue) 27 Jun 2012 (Wed) | Sunderland | 3 | £ 985 |
| All prices exclude VAT |
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Private
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| This outline is available as a private course. Please contact us to arrange this course at a venue and date of your choice. |
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You can choose to have a private course based on an existing outline or you can choose the most applicable lessons from a number of different outlines and consolidate them into one course.
We can also write bespoke courses to fit your specific requirements, whether you require training on a standard application or a bespoke inhouse system.
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Course Overview
This three-day instructor-led course provides the knowledge and skills that IT Professionals need to configure identity and access solutions with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory.
Audience Profile
The audience for this course is IT Professionals interested in learning how to implement IDA solutions in an enterprise environment. Most students will be IT professionals who are responsible for integrating applications and platforms with enterprise directory and security services while increasing access to a growing number of customers and partners.
Prerequisites
- Technical knowledge equivalent to the course 6424: Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Active Directory.
- Technical background knowledge and hands-on experience of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS from the AD TS foundation exam). This includes technical knowledge equivalent to the course 6425: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services.
Objectives
Course Content
Key Topics
Exploring IDA Solutions
Identify Active Directory server roles in IDA Management
Explore how Active Directory Server Roles will provide IDA Management solutions
Active Directory Server Roles in IDA Management
Overview of IDA Management
Describe IDA Management
Overview of ILM 2007
Configuring AD CS
Managing CA
Manage a Certification Authority.
Describe Public Key Infrastructure
Installing AD CS
Deploying a CA Hierarchy
Overview of PKI
Deploy a Certification Authority hierarchy
Deploying and Managing Certificates
Configuring Certificate Templates
Configuring Certificate Recovery
Deploying Certificates by Using Autoenrollment
Deploying Certificates by Using AD CS
Revoking Certificates
Deploying and Managing Certificates
Managing Key Archival and Recovery
Configuring AD CS Web Enrollment
Configuring Certificate Enrollment
Configuring AD CS Certificate Templates
Configuring AD CS Certificate Revocation
Configuring AD LDS
Installing and Configuring AD LDS
Configuring AD LDS Instances
Configuring AD LDS Replication
Configuring AD LDS Integration with AD DS
Configuring AD FS
AD FS Deployment Scenarios
Deploying AD FS
Overview of AD FS
Implementing AD FS Claims
Configuring AD RMS
Overview of AD RMS
Implementing AD RMS Trust Policies
Installing and Configuring AD RMS Server Components
Administering AD RMS
Maintaining Access Management Solutions
Supporting AD CS
Maintaining AD LDS
Maintaining AD FS
Maintaining AD RMS
Troubleshooting IDA Solutions
Resolving AD FS Issues
Solving AD RMS Issues
Troubleshooting AD CS
Troubleshooting AD LDS
Training Options
- Scheduled public courses at one of our training venues
- Private course at your company office throughout the UK, at one of our training venues (Durham, Newcastle or Washington) or at an independent location, convenient to you
- For further information please contact us on 0191 377 8377
What's Included
- 1 delegate per computer
- Relaxed refreshment area at our training venues
- Lunch and refreshments when training is delivered at our training venue
- Comprehensive course manual and exercises
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