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Exam Ref 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server® 2012
1. Installing and Configuring Servers
Objective 1.1: Install servers
Planning for a server installation
Selecting a Windows Server 2012 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
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 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
Chapter summary
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. Configure Server Roles and Features
Objective 2.1: Configuring 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 and NTFS permissions
Configuring Volume Shadow Copies
Configuring NTFS quotas
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 Windows Server 2012 servers
Configuring WinRM
Configuring Windows Firewall
Managing downlevel servers
Creating server groups
Using Remote Server Administration Tools
Working with remote servers
Objective summary
Objective review
Answers
Objective 2.1: Review
Objective 2.1: Thought experiment
Objective 2.2: Review
Objective 2.2: Thought experiment
Objective 2.3: Review
Objective 2.3: Thought experiment
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
Automatic Private IP Addressing
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
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
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: Review
Objective 4.1: Thought experiment
Objective 4.2: Review
Objective 4.2: Thought experiment
Objective 4.3: Review
Objective 4.3: Thought experiment
5. Install and administer 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
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 using Active Directory Users and Computers
Creating computer objects with Active Directory Administrative Center
Creating computer objects using Dsadd.exe
Creating computer objects using Windows PowerShell
Managing Active Directory objects
Managing multiple users
Joining computers to a domain
Joining a Domain 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
Creating OUs
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 Using Group Policy
Managing Group Objects With Dsmod.exe
Converting groups
Deleting a group
Objective summary
Objective review
Answers
Objective 5.1: Review
Objective 5.1: Thought experiment
Objective 5.2: Review
Objective 5.2: Thought experiment
Objective 5.3: Review
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