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To be a Windows 2000 MCSE, you have to pass one of three design exams. We include all three design exam-packs in our Windows 2000 MCSE Electives Package - 70-219, 70-220 and 70-221. Since only one is needed as a Design requirement, the other two can be used as general electives.
Contents:
Exam-Pack 70-219: Designing a Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure
- Introduction to Designing Directory Services
- Developing a Naming Strategy
- Designing a Windows 2000 Domain
- Designing a Multiple Domain Environment
- Designing an Active Directory Site Structure
- Placement of Critical Servers
- Designing Directory Services for Group Policy
- Designing Active Directory for Distributed Administration
- Designing the Active Directory Schema
- Analysis of the Business and Administrative Model
Exam-Pack 70-220: Designing Security for a Windows 2000 Network
- Introduction to Security Design with Windows 2000
- Designing for Secure Administration
- Designing an Authentication Strategy
- Designing Security for File and Print Resources
- Designing Security Policies
- Designing Secure Access to the Internet
- Designing Secure Access to the Internal Network
- Designing Secure Access between Networks
- Designing for IPSec and SMB Signing
- Designing a Public Key Infrastructure
- Designing Secure non-Microsoft Interoperability
- Designing Networking Services Security
Exam-Pack 70-221: Designing a Windows 2000 Networking Services Infrastructure
Intro to Networking Services Design
- Designing a TCP/IP Network
- Designing a DNS Infrastructure
- Designing a DHCP Infrastructure
- Designing a WINS Infrastructure
- Designing a NAT Solution
- Designing a Proxy Server Solution
- Designing Router Placement and Functionality
- Creating a Design for Remote User Connectivity
- Integrating RADIUS into a Network Design
- Designing a Network Management Solution
- Designing an Intelligent Combination of Networking Services
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