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Exam Ref 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 Introduction
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Preparing for the exam 1. Installing and configuring servers
Objective 1.1: Install servers
Planning for a server installation
Selecting a Windows Server 2012 R2 edition Supporting server roles Supporting server virtualization Server licensing Installation requirements
Choosing installation options
Using Server Core
Server Core Defaults Server Core Capabilities
Using the Minimal Server Interface Using Features on Demand
Upgrading servers
Upgrade paths Preparing to upgrade
Migrating roles
Installing Windows Server Migration Tools Using migration guides
Objective summary Objective review
Objective 1.2: Configure servers
Completing postinstallation tasks
Using GUI tools Using command-line tools Converting between GUI and Server Core Configuring NIC teaming
Using Server Manager
Adding servers Adding roles and features Deploying roles to VHDs
Configuring services Delegating server administration Using Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) Objective summary Objective review
Objective 1.3: Configure local storage
Planning server storage
How many servers do I need? Estimating storage requirements Using Storage Spaces
Understanding Windows disk settings
Selecting a partition style Understanding disk types Understanding volume types Understanding file systems
Working with disks
Adding a new physical disk Creating and mounting virtual hard disks (VHDs) Creating a storage pool Creating virtual disks Creating a simple volume Creating a striped, spanned, mirrored, or RAID-5 volume
Objective summary Objective review
Answers
Objective 1.1: Thought experiment Objective 1.1: Review Objective 1.2: Thought experiment Objective 1.2: Review Objective 1.3: Thought experiment Objective 1.3: Review
2. Configuring server roles and features
Objective 2.1: Configure file and share access
Creating folder shares Assigning permissions
Understanding the Windows permission architecture Understanding basic and advanced permissions Allowing and denying permissions Inheriting permissions Understanding effective access Setting share permissions Understanding NTFS authorization Assigning basic NTFS permissions Assigning advanced NTFS permissions Combining share permissions with NTFS permissions
Configuring Volume Shadow Copies Configuring NTFS quotas Configuring Work Folders Objective summary Objective review
Objective 2.2: Configure print and document services
Deploying a print server
Understanding the Windows print architecture Understanding Windows printing Windows printing flexibility
Direct Printing Locally Attached Printer Sharing Network-Attached Printing Network-Attached Printer Sharing Advanced Printing Configurations
Sharing a printer
Managing printer drivers Using remote access Easy Print Configuring printer security
Managing documents Managing printers
Setting printer priorities Creating a printer pool
Using the Print and Document Services role
Adding print servers Viewing printers Managing printers and print servers Deploying printers with Group Policy
Objective summary Objective review
Objective 2.3: Configure servers for remote management
Using Server Manager for remote management
Adding servers Managing non-domain joined servers Managing Windows Server 2012 R2 servers
Configuring WinRM Configuring Windows Firewall
Managing down-level servers Creating server groups
Using Remote Server Administration Tools Working with remote servers Objective summary Objective review
Answers
Objective 2.1: Thought experiment Objective 2.1: Review Objective 2.2: Thought experiment Objective 2.2: Review Objective 2.3: Thought experiment Objective 2.3: Review
3. Configuring Hyper-V
Objective 3.1: Create and configure virtual machine settings
Virtualization architectures Hyper-V implementations
Hyper-V licensing Hyper-V hardware limitations Hyper-V Server
Installing Hyper-V Using Hyper-V Manager
Creating a virtual machine Creating Generation 1 and Generation 2 VMs Installing an operating system Configuring Guest Integration Services Using Enhanced Session mode Allocating memory
Using Dynamic Memory Configuring Smart Paging
Configuring resource metering Objective summary Objective review
Objective 3.2: Create and configure virtual machine storage
Virtual disk formats Creating virtual disks
Creating a virtual disk with a VM Creating a new virtual disk Adding virtual disks to virtual machines Creating differencing disks
Configuring pass-through disks Modifying virtual disks Creating checkpoints Configuring Storage Quality of Service (QoS) Connecting to a storage area network (SAN)
Using Fibre Channel Connecting virtual machines to a SAN
Objective summary Objective review
Objective 3.3: Create and configure virtual networks
Creating virtual switches
Creating the default virtual switch Creating a new virtual switch Configuring MAC addresses
Creating virtual network adapters
Synthetic adapters and emulated adapters Configuring hardware acceleration settings Configuring advanced network adapter features
Configuring NIC teaming in a virtual network environment
Creating the NIC team Creating the team virtual switch Configuring a NIC team virtual network adapter
Creating virtual network configurations
Extending a production network into virtual space Creating an isolated network
Objective summary Objective review
Answers
Objective 3.1: Thought experiment Objective 3.1: Review Objective 3.2: Thought experiment Objective 3.2: Review Objective 3.3: Thought experiment Objective 3.3: Review
4. Deploying and configuring core network services
Objective 4.1: Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
IPv4 addressing
IPv4 classful addressing Classless Inter-Domain Routing Public and private IPv4 addressing IPv4 subnetting Supernetting Assigning IPv4 addresses
Manual IPv4 Address Configuration Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
IPv6 addressing
Introducing IPv6
Contracting IPv6 Addresses Expressing IPv6 Network Addresses
IPv6 address types
Global Unicast Addresses Link-Local Unicast Addresses Unique Local Unicast Addresses Multicast Addresses Anycast Addresses
Assigning IPv6 addresses
Manual IPv6 Address Allocation Stateless IPv6 Address Autoconfiguration Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v6
Subnetting IPv6 Addresses Planning an IP transition
Using a dual IP stack Tunneling
Configuring Tunnels Manually Configuring Tunnels Automatically 6to4 ISATAP Teredo
Objective summary Objective review
Objective 4.2: Configure servers
Understanding DHCP
DHCP options
The DHCP Message Type Option BOOTP Vendor Information Extensions DHCP Extensions
DHCP communications
DHCP Lease Negotiation DHCP Lease Renewal
Deploying a DHCP server
Creating a scope Configuring DHCP options Creating a reservation Using PXE
Deploying a DHCP relay agent Objective summary Objective review
Objective 4.3: Deploy and configure the DNS service
Understanding the DNS architecture
DNS communications DNS server caching Client-side resolver caching DNS referrals and queries DNS forwarders Reverse name resolution
Deploying a DNS server
Creating zones
Using Active Directory–Integrated Zones Creating an Active Directory Zone
Creating resource records Configuring DNS server settings
Configuring Active Directory DNS Replication Configuring Root Hints
Objective summary Objective review
Answers
Objective 4.1: Thought experiment Objective 4.1: Review Objective 4.2: Thought experiment Objective 4.2: Review Objective 4.3: Thought experiment Objective 4.3: Review
5. Installing and administering Active Directory
Objective 5.1: Install domain controllers
Deploying Active Directory Domain Services
Installing the Active Directory Domain Services role Creating a new forest Adding a domain controller to an existing domain Creating a new child domain in a forest Installing AD DS on Server Core Using Install from Media (IFM) Upgrading Active Directory Domain Services Deploying Active Directory IaaS on Windows Azure Removing a domain controller Configuring the global catalog Troubleshooting DNS SRV registration failure
Objective summary Objective review
Objective 5.2: Create and manage Active Directory users and computers
Creating user objects
User creation tools Creating single users
Using Dsadd.exe Using Windows Powershell
Creating user templates Creating multiple users
Using CSVDE.exe Using LDIFDE.exe Using Windows Powershell
Creating computer objects
Creating computer objects by using Active Directory Users And Computers Creating computer objects by using Active Directory Administrative Center Creating computer objects by using Dsadd.exe Creating computer objects by using Windows PowerShell
Managing Active Directory objects
Managing multiple users Joining computers to a domain
Joining a Domain by Using Netdom.exe Creating Computer Objects While Joining Joining a Domain While Offline
Managing disabled accounts
Objective summary Objective review
Objective 5.3: Create and manage Active Directory groups and organizational units (OUs)
Creating OUs Using OUs to assign Group Policy settings Using OUs to delegate Active Directory management tasks
Working with groups
Group types Group scopes
Domain Local Groups Global Groups Universal Groups
Nesting groups Creating groups
Creating Groups from the Command Line
Managing group memberships
Manage Group Membership by Using Group Policy Managing Group Objects by Using Dsmod.exe
Converting groups Deleting a group
Objective summary Objective review
Answers
Objective 5.1: Thought experiment Objective 5.1: Review Objective 5.2: Thought experiment Objective 5.2: Review Objective 5.3: Thought experiment Objective 5.3: Review
6. Creating and managing Group Policy
Objective 6.1: Create Group Policy Objects
Understanding Group Policy Objects
Local GPOs (LGPOs) Nonlocal GPOs Starter GPOs
Configuring a Central Store Using the Group Policy Management Console
Creating and linking nonlocal GPOs Using security filtering
Managing starter GPOs Configuring Group Policy settings Creating multiple local GPOs Objective summary Objective review
Objective 6.2: Configure security policies
Defining local policies
Planning and configuring an audit policy Assigning user rights Configuring security options
Using security templates
Using the Security Templates console Creating security templates Working with security template settings Importing security templates into GPOs
Configuring local users and groups
Using the User Accounts control panel Using the Local Users And Groups snap-in Creating a local group
Understanding User Account Control (UAC)
Performing administrative tasks Using secure desktop Configuring UAC
Objective summary Objective review
Objective 6.3: Configure application restriction policies
Using software restriction policies
Enforcing restrictions Configuring software restriction rules
Hash Rules Certificate Rules Path Rules Network Zone Rules
Using multiple rules Configuring software restriction properties
Enforcement Properties Designated File Types Properties Trusted Publishers Properties
Using AppLocker
Understanding rule types Creating default rules Creating rules automatically Creating rules manually
Objective summary Objective review
Objective 6.4: Configure Windows Firewall
Understanding Windows Firewall settings Working with Windows Firewall Using the Windows Firewall control panel applet
Customizing settings Allowing applications
Using the Windows Firewall With Advanced Security console
Configuring profile settings Creating rules Importing and exporting rules Creating rules by using Group Policy Creating connection security rules
Objective summary Objective review
Answers
Objective 6.1: Thought experiment Objective 6.1: Review Objective 6.2: Thought experiment Objective 6.2: Review Objective 6.3: Thought experiment Objective 6.3: Review Objective 6.4: Thought experiment Objective 6.4: Review
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