Active Directory and Windows Server 40+ Hour with Labs
- Description
- Curriculum
- FAQ
- Reviews
This course is aimed to IT Pros and is supposed to give the viewer the complete information they need to know about Active Directory (AD DS) and its key concepts. The goal is to provide coverage of basic and advanced AD DS deployments, how to deploy a distributed AD DS environment and configure AD DS components.
This course will be updated monthly.
The course is targeted to help learning Active Directory and do your job more efficiently.
It’s all in 1 course and it consists of:
• Install and configure domain controllers
• Manage objects in AD DS by using graphical tools and Windows PowerShell
• Implement AD DS in complex environments
• Implement AD DS sites, and configure and manage replication
• Implement and manage Group Policy Objects (GPOs)
• Manage user settings by using GPOs
• Secure AD DS and user accounts
• Implement and manage a certificate authority (CA) hierarchy with AD CS
• Deploy and manage certificates
• Implement and administer Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
• Implement and administer Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS)
• Implement synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD
• Monitor, troubleshoot, and establish business continuity for AD DS services
New courses on Active Directory will be added here!
After completing this course, you will be able to:
-
Describe the components of AD DS.
-
Describe AD DS domains.
-
Describe OUs and their purpose.
-
Describe AD DS forests and trees and explain how you can deploy them in a network.
-
Explain how an AD DS schema provides a set of rules that manage the objects and attributes that the AD DS domain database stores.
-
Describe Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
-
Identify the tools available for administering AD DS.
-
Describe what is new for on-premises Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2016.
-
What is a domain controller?
-
What is a global catalog?
-
Give an overview of domain controller SRV records
-
AD DS sign-in process
-
What are operations masters?
-
Transfer and seize FSMO roles
-
Deploy a domain controller
-
Install a domain controller from Server Manager
-
Install a domain controller on a Server Core installation of Windows Server
-
Install a domain controller by installing from media
-
Clone domain controllers
-
Add Another domain controllers
-
Install a domain controller and manage FSMO roles with Powershell
-
Create user accounts.
-
Configure user account attributes.
-
Manage user accounts.
-
Create user profiles.
-
Manage inactive and disabled user accounts.
-
Explain user account templates.
-
Use user account templates to manage accounts.
-
Perform all these operations with Powershell
-
Group types and scopes
-
Default groups
-
Special identities
-
Computer accounts
-
Control permissions to create computer accounts
-
Join a computer to a domain
-
OU hierarchy
-
ADDS permissions
-
Deploying a domain controller in Azure IaaS
-
Managing objects in complex AD DS deployments
-
AD DS domain functional levels
-
AD DS forest functional levels
-
Deploying new AD DS domains
-
Demonstration: Installing a domain controller in a new domain in an existing forest
-
Considerations for implementing complex AD DS environments
-
Upgrading a previous version of AD DS to Windows Server 2016
-
Migrating to Windows Server 2016 AD DS from a previous version
-
Implement Group Policy
-
Implement administrative Group Policy (GPOs) templates
-
Group Policy Troubleshooting
-
Group Policy Deployment Strategies
-
Group Policy Scripting
-
Configure Folder Redirection, software installation, and scripts
-
Configure Group Policy preferences
-
Item-level targeting with Group Policy (GPOs)
-
Securing domain controllers
-
Deploying an RODC
-
Implementing account security
-
Password policies
-
Account lockout policies
-
Fine-grained password and lockout policies
-
PSO precedence and resultant PSO
-
Implementing audit authentication
-
Account logon and logon events
-
Configuring managed service accounts
-
Challenges of using service accounts
-
Overview of managed service accounts
-
Configuring group MSAs
-
Deploy and manage certificate templates.
-
Manage certificate deployment, revocation, and recovery.
-
Use certificates in a business environment.
-
Implement and manage smart cards.
-
Much more…
-
1Course introductionVideo lesson
-
2Module 1: Installing and configuring domain controllers. OverviewVideo lesson
-
3AD DS componentsVideo lesson
-
4What is the AD DS schema?Video lesson
-
5What is an AD DS forest?Video lesson
-
6What is an AD DS domain?Video lesson
-
7What are OUs?Video lesson
-
8What is new in AD DS in Windows Server 2016?Video lesson
-
9What is Azure AD?Video lesson
-
10Overview of AD DS administration toolsVideo lesson
-
11Using the Active Directory Administrative Center to administer and manage AD DSVideo lesson
-
12IntroductionVideo lesson
-
13What is a domain controller?Video lesson
-
14What is a global catalog?Video lesson
-
15Overview of domain controller SRV recordsVideo lesson
-
16AD DS sign-in processVideo lesson
-
17What are operations masters?Video lesson
-
18Transferring and seizing rolesVideo lesson
-
19Deploying a domain controllerVideo lesson
-
20Installing a domain controller from Server ManagerVideo lesson
-
21Demonstration: Installing a domain controller from Server ManagerVideo lesson
-
22Installing a domain controller on a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2Video lesson
-
23Installing a domain controller by installing from mediaVideo lesson
-
24Cloning domain controllersVideo lesson
-
25Demonstration: Cloning domain controllersVideo lesson
-
26Best Practices for Domain Controller VirtualizationVideo lesson
-
27Demonstration: Adding Another domain controllersVideo lesson
-
28Demonstration: Installing a domain controller with PowershellVideo lesson
-
29Demonstration: FSMO RolesVideo lesson
-
36Using Windows PowerShell cmdlets to manage user accountsVideo lesson
-
37Using Windows PowerShell to create usersVideo lesson
-
38Using Windows PowerShell for bulk users operationsVideo lesson
-
39Using Windows PowerShell to modify users' propertiesVideo lesson
-
40Using Windows PowerShell to add users to groupsVideo lesson
-
41Using Windows PowerShell to modify users' properties. Part2Video lesson
-
42Using Windows PowerShell to enable/move usersVideo lesson
-
43Using Windows PowerShell to delete usersVideo lesson
-
44Identity with Windows ServerQuiz
-
45Managing groups in AD DS Section OverviewVideo lesson
-
46Group typesVideo lesson
-
47Group scopesVideo lesson
-
48Implementing group managementVideo lesson
-
49Managing members with GPOVideo lesson
-
50Default groupsVideo lesson
-
51Special identitiesVideo lesson
-
52Demonstration: Managing groups in Windows ServerVideo lesson
-
53Managing computer objects in AD DS Section OverviewVideo lesson
-
54Specifying the location of computer accountsVideo lesson
-
55Controlling permissions to create computer accountsVideo lesson
-
56Joining a computer to a domainVideo lesson
-
57Resetting the computer account (secure channel)Video lesson
-
58Performing an offline domain joinVideo lesson
-
65Using Windows PowerShell for AD DS administration Section OverviewVideo lesson
-
66Using Windows PowerShell cmdlets to manage groupsVideo lesson
-
67PowerShell: Managing, configuring and modifying Group objects. Part 1Video lesson
-
68PowerShell: Managing, configuring and modifying Group objects. Part 2Video lesson
-
69PowerShell: Managing, configuring and modifying Group objects. Part 3Video lesson
-
70PowerShell: Managing, configuring and modifying Group objects. Part 4Video lesson
-
71PowerShell: Managing, configuring and modifying Group objects. Part 5Video lesson
-
72Windows PowerShell cmdlets to manage computers and OUsVideo lesson
-
73PowerShell: Managing, configuring and modifying Computer objects. Part 1Video lesson
-
74PowerShell: Managing, configuring and modifying Computer objects. Part 2Video lesson
-
75Powershell Key ConceptsVideo lesson

External Links May Contain Affiliate Links read more