Windows 2003 has proved itself as an effective solution for those requiring operating system reliability, scalability, portability and networking. The new user interface and capabilities of Windows 2003 provides additional motivation for its rapid adoption within large, multiuser organisations.
In order to successfully implement Windows 2003 it is essential that system planners and support professionals have a thorough grounding in both the Workstation and Server products. This course provides comprehensive and practical knowledge of Windows 2003 components and capabilities. Through detailed coverage of the entire system, reinforced by extensive hands-on exercises, you will develop the skills you need to implement and configure Windows 2003 Workstation and Server for your environment.
In this course you will learn how to plan the correct Windows 2003 implementation for your environment. Establish trusted and trusting domains. Recover from domain controller failure. Configure local and global users and groups. Implement system policies to control machine and user environments. Establish local and network resource security. Configure and use Windows 2003′s built-in network capabilities.
“As a control engineer we come across windows servers frequently, and in alot of client sites install Windows 2000 and 2003 servers, so having a knowledge of Server 2003 is a must.”