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MCSA 2003 Certification Training Courses: Microsoft Certified Systems Adminstrator
QuickCert's MCSA 2003 Certification Training Package includes the following exams:
As a Microsoft Certified Partner, you can be certain that QuickCert's comprehensive training system will provide you with all the tools necessary to successfully prepare for your MCSE certification. We guarantee it! Click on one of the tabs above to learn more about our course curriculum or QuickCert product features, or to learn more about a specific exam, click on a course number below.
*NOTE* If you want to upgrade from MCSE 2003 to MCITP Enterprise admin then you need 70-649 and a client OS (70-620 or 70-680) If you want to upgrade from MCSE 2003 to MCITP Server Admin then you only need 70-649. By taking the 70-649 course you upgrade to all the MCTS for SErver 2008. Then you only need to take the PRO exam for Server Admin (70-646) or the PRO exam for Enterprise Admin (70-647) and you are done. The Enterprise Admin requires a Client OS of 70-620 or 680 if you havent taken one of them already. To upgrade from MCSA to MCTIP on WIndows Server 2008 you need to take 70-648
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Compatibility with:
NT | 95 | 98 | 2000 | ME | XP | 2003| Vista | Windows 7
“I’m 100% satisfied with QuickCert’s training program. I love that it’s broken into manageable sections. This is an all-inclusive training solution… they give you the manuals, the lectures broken into short segments, and practice tests that really mirror the actual tests I’ve taken. I plan to renew my membership!!”
— Karen S., Network Administrator, Calabasas, California
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Managing Basic and Dynamic Disks
Maintaining Disks
Mounted Drives
Basic and Dynamic Disks
Monitor System Hardware
Control Panel
Task Manager
Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard
NIC Network Interface Card
Device Driver Signing
User Accounts
Domain User Accounts
The Active Directory
Manage User Profiles
Computer Accounts
Groups
Domain Function Levels
Creating Groups
Group Strategy
Offline Files
Shared Folder Utility
NTFS Permissions
NTFS - Best Practices
Troubleshooting Access
Effects of Coping & Moving Files and Folders
Troubleshooting Tools
Auditing Access
Troubleshoot Terminal Services
Administration Tools for 2003
Run-As Command
Event Viewer
Software update Wizard
Manage Software Site Licensing
Remote Administration
Troubleshoot Printers
Monitor System Performance
Establishing a Baseline
System and Performance Monitor
Processors
Managing A Web Server
Best Practices
Automated System Recovery
Shadow Copies
Server Recovery - F8 Options
VPN Virtual Private Networking
OSI Model
TCP/IP
IP Addressing
Subnet Mask
Subnetting
Public and Private Addressing
Setting Up a Client Computer
Alternative Configuration
Name Resolution
Net Bios
DNS - IPCONFIG Utilities
Network Problems - Troubleshooting
Network Diagnostics
Network Monitor
DHCP Server
Reservation Scope Agent
DHCP Relay Agent
DHCP Database
Audit Logs
Performance Monitor
Routing
Routing Commands
Routing Lab
Routing Protocols
Packet Filtering
DNS - Domain Name System
Zone Transfer
Active Directory Integrated Zone
DNS Tools
Monitoring DNS
WINS Server
Name Registration
WINS Replication
Data Base Management
IPSec and Certificates
Certificates
Certificate Authority
Remote Access
Setting-Up The Wireless Server
VPN Virtual Private Networking
Remote Access Policies
VPN Logon
Managing Clients
Radius Server
Log Files and Monitoring
Wrap-Up and Review
Introduction to Windows Vista
Performing a Clean Installation of Windows Vista
Installing and Configuring Windows Vista Device Drivers
Upgrading and Migrating to Windows Vista from a Previous Version of Windows
Upgrading Between Windows Vista Editions
Configuring the Windows Aero Experience
Configuring Accessibility Features
Configuring Parental Controls
Sharing Data with Others
Managing Windows Vista Files
Configuring Network Connectivity
Configuring Remote Access
Configuring User Account Control
Troubleshooting User Account Control
Configuring Windows Defender in Windows Vista
Configuring Windows Firewall Settings
Configuring Internet Explorer 7.0
Configuring Dynamic Security for Internet Explorer 7.0
Maintaining Performance by Using Windows Vista Performance Tools
Optimizing Windows by Using Windows Vista Diagnostics Tools
Configuring Windows Update
Configuring Windows Media Player for Windows Vista
Configuring Windows Media Center
Configuring Windows Sidebar
Configuring Windows Mail
Configuring Windows Meeting Space
Configuring Windows Calendar
Configuring Windows Fax and Scan
Configuring Mobile Computer Settings
Configuring Mobile Devices
Configuring Power Options
Configuring Windows Vista Tablet PC Settings
Configuring Pen and Input Devices
Networking Without Wires
Connecting to a Wireless Network
Working with Offline Files
Domain Overviews
Authentication
LAB - Authentication
Tokens
Multi-factor and Mutual Authentication
Services and Protocols
Types of Attacks
Auditing, Logging and System Scanning
Remote Access Technologies
Email Security
Internet Security
Directory Security
Wireless Security
Routers and Switches
Wireless and Modems
Remote Access Server (RAS)
Telecom / PBX
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
IDS and Network Monitoring
Computer Devices
Mobile Devices
Security By Media
Removable Media
Security Zones
Intrusion Detection
Incident Response & Security Baselines
Application Hardening - Servers
Security Concepts
Hashing Algorithms
Digital Signatures
Certificates
Cryptographic Standards and Protocols
Key Recovery
Physical Security
Social Engineering
Network Environment
Disaster Recovery
High Availability Fault Tolerance
Security Policies
Service Level Agreements
HR Policies
User / Group / Role Management
Forensics
Risk Identification
Security Relevance
Standards and Guidelines
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To earn the MCAS credential, students must pass one (or more) of the individual Microsoft Office or Windows Vista product exams listed below:
| Exam 77-601 | Using Microsoft Office Word 2007 |
| Exam 77-602: | Using Microsoft Office Excel 2007 |
| Exam 77-603: | Using Microsoft Office Access 2007 |
| Exam 77-604: | Using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 |
| Exam 77-605: | Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 |
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