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MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Design Exam Cram

MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Design Exam Cram

Will Willis, David V. Watts, J.Peter Bruzzese

425 pages, parution le 15/09/2000

Résumé

Implementing and Administering a Windows 2000 Directory Service Infrastructure exam (70-217) is one of the required exams to establish MCSE certification credentials under the Windows 2000 certification program. Provides two complete practice exams featuring questions designed to assess the reader?s readiness to take the exam, and the answers and explanations that reinforce the reasoning behind the correct answers. Features an exclusive Self-Assessment section that will help the reader evaluate their knowledge base against the requirements for MCSE certification under both ideal and real circumstances. Contains sample questions and practice tests much like the format of the actual exams.

Table of Contents

Introduction xxiii

Self-Assessment xxxv

Chapter 1
Microsoft Certification Exams 1

Assessing Exam-Readiness  2

The Exam Situation  3

Exam Layout and Design  4

Multiple-Choice Question Format  5

Build-List-and-Reorder Question Format  6

Create-a-Tree Question Format  8

Drag-and-Connect Question Format  10

Select-and-Place Question Format  11

Microsoft’s Testing Formats  12

Strategies for Different Testing Formats  14

The Case Study Exam Strategy  15

The Fixed-Length and Short-Form Exam Strategy  15

The Adaptive Exam Strategy  17

Question-Handling Strategies  18

Mastering the Inner Game  19

Additional Resources  20

Chapter 2
Introduction to Active Directory 23

Overview of AD  24

Objects in AD  25

The Schema  25

Directory Service Protocol  25

The Structure of AD  27

The Logical Structure  27

The Physical Structure  30

Administering Windows 2000  31

Centralized Management  32

Group Policy  32

Delegation of Control  32

Practice Questions  34

Need to Know More?  43

Chapter 3
Implementing and Administering DNS 45

A Brief History of DNS  46

Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs)  47

Relative Distinguished Names (RDNs)  47

Dynamic DNS and AD in Windows 2000  47

DNS Planning Considerations  48

Site Structure  48

Types of Name Servers  49

Types of Network Clients  52

Naming Hosts and Domains  52

Static IP Addresses  52

DNS Zones  53

Zone Transfer  53

Full Zone Transfer  54

Incremental Transfer  54

AD Replication  55

Installing DNS  55

Configuring DNS  55

Root Servers  56

Forward Lookup Zones  56

Reverse Lookup Zones  57

Resource Records  57

Dynamic DNS (DDNS)  59

Monitoring and Troubleshooting DNS for AD  61

DNS Logging  62

NSLOOKUP  62

Practice Questions  65

Need to Know More?  70

Chapter 4
Planning and Installing Domains 71

The Windows 2000 Domain  72

Requirements for AD  73

The AD Installation Wizard  74

Running the Wizard  74

Installing Your First Domain  74

Deciding which Type of DNS to Use  79

The Lesser-Known Roles of the Wizard  80

Fault-Tolerant Replicas  81

Troubleshooting Your AD Installation  82

Verifying Your AD Installation  83

File Verification  83

SYSVOL  84

Final Checkpoints  84

AD Removal  84

What Removing AD Entails  85

Troubleshooting AD Removal  85

Unattended Installation of AD  86

The GuiRunOnce Section  86

The DCInstall Section  88

Post-AD Installation Options  89

Integrated Zones  89

Domain Mode Options  90

Organizational Units  91

Practice Questions  93

Need to Know More?  100

Chapter 5
User and Group Administration 101

Introducing Users and Groups  102

User Logon Names  103

Types of Logon Names  103

Rules for Logon Names  104

Creating User Accounts  105

The Csvde Utility  106

The Ldifde Utility  108

User Accounts  109

Resetting Passwords  111

Unlocking User Accounts  111

Deleting User Accounts  112

Renaming User Accounts  112

Copying User Accounts  113

Disabling and Enabling User Accounts  113

Finding User Accounts  113

Using the Find Users, Contacts, And Groups Dialog Box to Administer User Accounts  114

The Use of Groups  115

Defining Group Types  116

How to Use Groups  116

User and Group Recommendations  119

Practice Questions  120

Need to Know More?  128

Chapter 6
Active Directory Delegation of Administrative Control 129

Object Security  130

Terminology for AD Security  130

From Logon to Object Access  131

Access Permissions on AD Objects  132

Viewing AD Permissions  133

To Allow or to Deny  135

Theoretical Delegation of Authority  135

Setting AD Permissions  136

The Delegation of Control Wizard  137

The Flow of Permissions  138

Redirecting the Flow of Permissions  140

Ownership of AD Objects  141

Viewing Ownership  141

Taking Ownership  141

Delegation of Administrative Tools  142

Creating MMC Consoles  142

Distributing MMC Consoles  143

Taskpads  144

Practice Questions  146

Need to Know More?  152

Chapter 7
Understanding Group Policy Implementation 153

Change and Configuration Basics  154

Group Policy Overview  155

Group Policy Objects  155

Group Policy vs. System Policies  157

Creating a Group Policy Object  158

Modifying a Group Policy Object  160

Group Policy Editor as a Standalone Console  160

Accessing the Group Policy Editor through Editing a Group Policy Object  163

Working Inside the Group Policy Editor  163

Linking a GPO  164

Linking Multiple GPOs  165

Cross-Domain GPO Links  167

Delegating Administrative Control of Group Policy  167

Managing Group Policy Links  168

Creating GPOs  168

Editing GPOs  169

Group Policy Inheritance  170

Block Policy Inheritance  170

No Override  171

Disabling a GPO  172

Filtering Group Policy  172

Disabling Unused Portions of a GPO  173

Practice Questions  174

Need to Know More?  180

Chapter 8
Using Group Policy in Security and Environment Control 181

Controlling User Environments with Administrative Templates  182

ADM Files and Their Structure  182

Applying Computer and User Templates  188

Managing Security Configurations  191

Security Templates  193

Assigning Script Policies to Users and Computers  195

Windows Script Host  195

Assigning Scripts through Group Policy  197

Use of Folder Redirection  200

Practice Questions  202

Need to Know More?  208

Chapter 9
Using Group Policy in Software Deployment and Management 209

IntelliMirror Concepts  210

Software Installation and Maintenance Overview  212

Requirements for Software Installation  213

Deploying Software with Group Policy and Software Installation  214

Configuring Software Installation Properties  214

Deploying a New Package  216

Configuring Package Properties  217

Assigned vs. Published Applications  218

Phases of Software Deployment  219

Troubleshooting Software Deployment Problems  220

Deployment Error Messages  220

Installation Error Messages  221

Shortcuts Still Appear for Removed Applications  222

Installed Application Is Uninstalled from a
User Workstation  222

Practice Questions  223

Need to Know More?  229

Chapter 10
Publishing Resources within the Active Directory 231

Introduction to Published Resources  232

Publishing Printers  232

Steps for Publishing Printers  233

Viewing Published Printers  234

Searching for Printers  235

Publishing Folders  236

Steps for Publishing Folders  236

Additional Search Descriptions  236

Practice Questions  238

Need to Know More?  241

Chapter 11
Implementing Multiple Tree and Forest Structures 243

Adding to a Tree  244

What Is a Domain Tree?  245

Transitive Trusts  246

Creating a Child Domain  247

Forest Root Domains  247

Steps for Creating a Child Domain  248

Setting up Empty Root Domains  249

Forests  250

The Design Decision to Create a Forest  250

Steps for Creating a Forest  251

Creating Shortcut Trusts  252

Multiple Forests  253

Why Create a Multiple Forest?  253

External Trusts  254

Kerberos v5  256

A Kerberos Transaction  256

Kerberos and Transitive Trusts  258

GC Servers  260

GC and Logon Validation  260

User Principal Names and Logon Validation  260

Adding GC Servers  261

Universal Group Strategy  262

Review of Universal Nesting  262

Practice Questions  264

Need to Know More?  270

Chapter 12
Active Directory Replication 271

The Replication Process  273

Latency and the Notification Process  274

Types of AD Conflicts  275

Conflict Resolution  276

Preventing Replication Loops  277

USNs  278

Topology for Replication  278

Directory Partitions  279

Global Catalog Servers  280

Knowledge Consistency Checker  280

Optimizing AD Replication with Sites  280

Replication within a Site and between Sites  281

Bridgehead Servers  282

Protocols that Support Replication  282

Site Links and Their Default Settings  283

Site Link Bridge  283

Examining Replication Traffic  284

Replication Monitor  285

Repadmin  285

Modifying the Replication Topology  286

Troubleshooting Replication  287

Practice Questions  289

Need to Know More?  295

Chapter 13
Operations Masters 297

Introducing Operations Masters  298

The Five Operations Master Roles  299

Managing Operations Master Roles  303

Determining Operations Masters  303

Permissions for Changing an Operations Master Server  306

Seizing a Role  307

Recommendations for Operations Masters  309

Practice Questions  310

Need to Know More?  318

Chapter 14
Active Directory Database Maintenance 319

Introducing AD Maintenance  320

Modifying AD Data  321

Ntds.dit  321

Edb*.log  321

Edb.chk  322

Res1.log and Res2.log  322

Garbage Collection  322

Performing Backups  323

Recommendations for Backing up Data  324

Restoring AD  325

Nonauthoritative Restore  326

Authoritative Restore  327

Moving the AD Database  327

Defragmenting the AD Database  328

Online Defragmentation  329

Offline Defragmentation  329

Recommendations for AD Database Maintenance  330

Practice Questions  332

Need to Know More?  341

Chapter 15
Remote Installation Services (RIS) 343

An Overview of RIS  344

A RIS Scenario  344

RIS Functionality  345

RIS Network Requirements  345

RIS Service  345

Domain Name System (DNS) Service  346

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server  346

Active Directory  346

RIS Client and Server Components  346

Client Requirements of RIS  346

Server Components of RIS  348

Setting up and Configuring RIS  349

Installing RIS  349

Configuring RIS with RISetup  350

Creating RIS Images  353

RIPrep  353

Creating Images with RIPrep  354

Creating RIS Boot Disks  357

Managing RIS Security  358

Authorizing a RIS Server  358

Managing RIS Client Options with Group Policy  359

Managing RIS Settings with the AD Users and
Computers Tool  360

Practice Questions  364

Need to Know More?  370

Chapter 16
Sample Test 371

Chapter 17
Answer Key 389

Glossary 401

Index 415

L'auteur - Will Willis

Will Willis is currently a network systems manager responsible for a six-subnet NT/Windows 2000 network running Exchange Server, IIS, SQL Server, and SMS.

L'auteur - David V. Watts

David Watts is an Advisory Specialist for Netfinity Servers at IBM's ITSO Center in Raleigh. He manages residencies and produces redbooks on hardware and software topics related to IBM Netfinity Servers. He has authored over a dozen publications; his most recent include Netfinity Performance Tuning with Windows NT 4.0, Implementing Netfinity Disk Subsystems and Netfinity Server Management. He has a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of Queensland (Australia) and has worked for IBM for over 10 years. He is an IBM Professional Server Specialist. He can be contacted via e-mail at dwwatts@us.ibm.com.

L'auteur - J.Peter Bruzzese

J. Peter Bruzzese, MCSE+I, MCT, CNA, is a network specialist with eight years of experience in information technologies. He is the co-founder of LAN-Slide Technologies, LLC, which provides specialized instruction in certification training and networking.

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  PAPIER
Éditeur(s) Coriolis
Auteur(s) Will Willis, David V. Watts, J.Peter Bruzzese
Parution 15/09/2000
Nb. de pages 425
Format 15 x 23
Couverture Broché
Poids 653g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781576106884
ISBN13 978-1-57610-688-4

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