e-Learning Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

In this course, you will gain the skills
and knowledge that are needed to effectively maintain
server resources, monitor server performance, and safeguard data
on a computer running one of the operating
systems in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family.
A systems administrator with basic server management skills
who wants to be able to maintain a
Windows Server 2003 domain 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 virtual 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.