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Identity, Access, and Authentication with Microsoft AD and Identity with Windows Server 2016 (70-742) Exam Prep
About This Video
- There are no stated requirements for this exam; however, we recommend familiarity with Windows Server 2016 and basic knowledge of Active Directory
- There are no requirements for this course; however it is expected that Candidates are will have some hands-on experience with Windows Server, Windows-based networking, Active Directory, account management, and system recovery tools and concepts.
- Although you can gain a wealth of information just by watching this course, it is recommended that you have some sort of hands-on environment to work in. These topics are best learned by following along in either a virtual or a real instance of Windows Server 2016 with Active Directory.
In Detail
Total Seminars, your source for best-selling cybersecurity courses, brings you this informative course on Active Directory with Barbara Andrews, MCT, MCSE, MCITP, MCSA, MCDBA, and MCP. Barbara has 20+ years' experience and is proficient with almost all of Microsoft's products, including Windows Server, SQL Server, System Center, Azure, and Hyper-V. She is also an HPE-Certified Trainer (Master HPE ASE) and SalesForce Admin. Why should you take this course? If you're a newly-minted Network or Security Admin (or are aspiring to be one), this course is a great option to learn all about managing identities in Active Directory. Whether you're looking to pass the Microsoft Identity with Windows Server 2016 (70-742) certification exam or you're just looking to gain some in-depth knowledge about Active Directory, you're in the right place.
Who this book is for
This course is for anyone looking to learn more about Active Directory, including Windows Network Administrators and Security Specialists, and for anyone managing resources on domains, forests, or interconnections.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 : Install and Configure AD DS
Introduction to Active Directory
Introduction to AD DS Part 1
Introduction to AD DS Part 2
Installing AD files for a New Forest
Configure New Forest Root Domain
Adding Domain Controller to an Existing Forest
DC Installation Options
DC Cloning
RODCs
DC Configuration Options
Managing User Accounts
Introduction to Groups
Managing Groups
Managing Computer Accounts
Managing Organizational Units (OUs)
Using PowerShell
Chapter 2 : Managing and Maintaining AD DS
Configuring Account Security
Configuring PSOs
Configuring Authentication Policies and Silos
Configuring MSA Service Accounts
Group MSAs
AD DS Recovery
SYSVOL Replication
AD Advanced Deployments
AD Functional Levels
Deploying New AD Domains
AD Migration
AD Trusts
Advanced Trust Settings
AD Sites
AD Site Links
Chapter 3 : Create and Manage Group Policy
Group Policies
Domain DC and Local Policies
Managing GPOs
GPO Linking
GPO Filtering
GPO Processing Options
Working with Admin Templates
GPO Client Setting
Preferences and Item-Level Targeting
Chapter 4 : Implement AD Certificate Services
Certificates with Mike
AD CS Planning
Installing Root CAs
Preparing an Offline Root CA
Installing a Subordinate CA
Administering CAs
Enrolment, Renewal, and Revocation
Chapter 5 : Implement Identity Federation and Access Solutions
Introduction to AD FS
Understanding AD FS
Preparing AD FS Installation
FS Account and Resource Partners
Primary and Multi-Factor Authentication
Introduction to Web App Proxy
Preparing to Install Web Proxy
Introduction to RMS