e-Learning Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

In this course, you will learn to manage
group and user accounts, share & secure file
and print resources, secure Active Directory objects, implement
and manage Group Policy, implement basic security measures,
and perform auditing on servers and workstations. This
course can also help you prepare to take
the Microsoft certification exam 70-290: Managing And Maintaining
a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment. An entry-level
systems administrator with basic desktop & network support
skills who wants to be able to manage
a Windows Server 2003 domain or workgroup environment,
or who is preparing for the Microsoft certification
exam 70-290: Managing And Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Environment. This course contains virtual labs.
In a virtual lab, you will access a
live hardware & software emulation environment by using
your Internet connection. You must meet specific system
requirements to utilize the virtual lab system.
A note
about virtual lab system requirements: If you log
on to the Internet from behind a proxy
server, you may not be able to access
a virtual lab. This affects AOL and Gateway.net
users who use a modified browser and those
who access virtual lab technology from behind a
corporate firewall. Modified browser users should use either
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator (both 4.0 or
higher). Users who are behind a corporate proxy
server should access virtul lab technology through a
commercial ISP account. Please note that you connect
to the virtual lab hosting platform via the
VNS protocol. As a result, you must connect
through ports 5800-5821 and 5900-5921. Please contact your
system administrator to enable these ports for your
workstation if necessary.