Windows Server
Admin 0 hours
Windows is an Operating System used as a server to configure web servers(IIS), DNS, FTP etc. and for active directory protocols developed by Microsoft. There are number of Versions available with Windows OS like Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2 etc. In this Windows Administration course you will learn about the windows Administration to manage IIS, Active Directory etc. from basic to Advance level through live projects.
Session 1: Windows 10: Manage Identity
This hands-on IT certification course covers the tools and techniques necessary for a system admin to manage user identities in Windows 10.
Session 2: Windows 10: Manage Updates and Recovery
Windows administrators must always be prepared for the worst-case scenario: system failure. Luckily, Windows 10 offers a variety of recovery and restoration options to help recover corrupt or missing files and get a PC back in working order.
Session 3: Windows 10: Intune Device Management
Learn how to deploy, configure, and manage your organization’s mobile devices using this enterprise-level mobile management platform, in this course with Ryan Spence.
Session 4: Windows 10: Manage Remote Access
Once configured, you can troubleshoot Windows remotely, control power usage, deploy workspaces and software, configure offline storage, and synchronize files across devices and the cloud—all without ever touching the remote PC.
Session 5: Windows 10: Configure Storage
James Gonzalez reviews the basics of Windows 10 storage configuration, troubleshooting, and encryption—all the essential skills for network administrators who work with Windows environments.
Session 6: Windows 10: Plan Desktop and Device Deployment
Demonstrate your fundamental understanding of Windows 10 by taking Microsoft Certification exam 70-697, Configuring Windows Devices. The 70-697 exam is a requirement for obtaining an MCSA: Windows 10 certification.
Session 7: Windows 10: Networking
Learn networking with Windows 10. This step-by-step course demonstrates how to connect a Windows 10 machine to an existing network and manage a variety of network settings.
Session 8: Windows 10: Configure, Secure, and Manage Data
Windows 10 is the latest release of Microsoft’s market-leading client OS. Being able to configure, secure, and manage Windows 10 data is key for any IT professional.
Session 9: Windows 10: Implementation
Microsoft is revamping the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification, which includes exam 70-698: Installing and Configuring Windows 10.
Session 10: Windows 10: Manage and Maintain Windows 10
Extend the life of the Windows machines in your organization by learning how to perform basic management and maintenance of Windows 10.
Session 11: Windows 10: Configure and Support Core Services
In case some of the steps involved in a Windows 10 installation aren’t intuitive, this course shows various ways to change the configuration of default services.
Session 12: Windows Server 2012: Installation and Configuration
Get a practical introduction to setting up Windows Server 2012. Timothy Pintello breaks down this basic IT task into its core components: installation, roles and services configuration, and local storage setup.
Session 13: Windows Server 2012 Active Directory: Management and Implementation
Learn how to administer an Active Directory environment across multiple locations, and replicate across the domain. Dive into group policies and explore advanced tools such as PowerShell.
Session 14: Windows Server 2012 Active Directory: Network Services
In this Windows Server 2012 course, Mike Danseglio and Rick Trader cover installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of Windows Distributed File System (DFS).
Session 15: Windows Server 2012: Configure Basic Microsoft Services
Learn to configure three essential Microsoft services for any organization running Windows Server 2012: file sharing, printers, and remote server management.
Session 16: Deploying and Configuring Core TCP/IP Services
In this course, Timothy Pintello covers installing and configuring core TCP/IP services on Windows Server 2012, using a virtual network environment you can easily set up and practice with on your own.
Session 17: Windows Server 2012: Install, Configure, and Administer Active Directory
Active Directory is the hub of Windows Server administration. In this course, Timothy Pintello will help you install, configure, and administer Active Directory and organize the computers and users on your network.
Session 18: Windows Server 2012: Create and Manage Group Policy
Timothy defines what the Group Policy feature and Group Policy objects (GPO) are: mechanisms for restricting access to computers, files, and software on your network.
Session 19: Windows Server 2012 R2: Configuring Hyper-V
Get practical information on configuring Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012 R2. This course breaks Hyper-V into three areas: virtual machines, virtual machine storage, and virtual networks.
Session 20: Windows Server 2012 R2: Configure Advanced Network Services
Professor Timothy Pintello covers all of the core exam topics, including DHCPv6, primary and secondary DNS zone configuration, working with different DNS resource record types, VPN routing, certificates for direct access, IPAM admin delegation, and more.
Session 21: Windows Server 2012 R2: Configure File and Storage Solutions
Efficient and secure storage is a key piece of any enterprise network. That’s why IT managers look for admins that have mastered the ability to configure file and storage solutions on Windows Server.
Session 22: Windows Server 2012 R2: Configure and Manage Active Directory
Active Directory is the heart of Windows Server user management and permissions. It’s a key skill for any IT administrator.
Session 23: Windows Server 2012 R2: Manage Group Policy
Group Policy allows admins to control a network with the touch of a few buttons. It controls how you push out programs, restrict user access, set company-themed desktops, secure computers from data theft, and much more.
Session 24: Installing XAMPP on Windows
In this course, Bill Weinman provides clear, concise tutorials that guide you through creating and maintaining a MySQL database of your own.
Session 25: ASP.NET MVC 4
In this course, author Jess Chadwick reviews the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture at the heart of ASP.NET MVC and shows how to create a model, execute controller logic, and interact with models via views.
Session 26: Installing SQL Server 2012
This course is designed to teach new database administrators how to choose the correct SQL Server edition, install it using the GUI or from the command prompt, configure services and network connections, and create and connect to databases.
Session 27: Implementing a Data Warehouse with Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Microsoft Certified Trainer Martin Guidry shows how to design fact and dimension tables using both the star and snowflake techniques, use data quality services to cleanse data, and implement an ETL process with SQL Server integration services.
Session 28: SQL Server 2008 Essential Training
In SQL Server 2008 Essential Training, Simon Allardice explores all the major features of SQL Server 2008 R2, beginning with core concepts: installing, planning, and building a first database.
Session 29: Learning Virtualization
Virtualization is a vastly important topic to IT managers. It allows one computer to run multiple operating systems, leading to a more efficient use of hardware resources.
Session 30: Implementing a Data Warehouse with Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Microsoft Certified Trainer Martin Guidry shows how to design fact and dimension tables using both the star and snowflake techniques, use data quality services to cleanse data, and implement an ETL process with SQL Server integration services.
Session 31: Windows Server 2012 Active Directory: Network Services
Learn how to provide services and resources to the users across your organization and how to plan, install, implement, and troubleshoot DHCP. Plus, explore topics like fault tolerance, DHCP clustering, and DNS.
Session 32: Small Office Networking to Connect, Share, and Print
Join author Garrick Chow as he provides an invaluable collection of information and tips on how to create and maintain a network between two or more computers, whether they’re Macs or PCs.
Session 33: Deploying Exchange Server 2016
Whether you are upgrading from a former version of Microsoft Exchange, migrating from another system, or starting afresh, this course includes instructions for you.
Tanuj
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