The enterprise administrator is responsible for the overall IT environment and architecture. He/she translates business goals into technology decisions and designs mid-range to long-term strategies. The course covers Windows 2008 network infrastructure, directory services, identity management, and authentication, security policies, business continuity (disaster recovery, personnel, equipment, and data), design of IT administrative structure (delegation models), best practices, standards, and service level agreements (SLAs).
NYBI's MCITP course provides students many hands-on lab exercises. Utilizing Microsoft Virtual PC and Virtual Server (Hyper-V), students can manipulate multiple servers and clients simultaneously.
Curriculum
| Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory |
3 weeks 21 hours |
Focusing on Active Directory in Windows Server 2008, this unit covers configuring, managing, and supporting user and computer accounts, groups, Domain Name System zones and client settings; group policy objects; the new Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service and Active Directory Rights Management Service; backup and recovery; and communication security. |
| Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure |
3 weeks 21 hours |
Focusing on Windows Server 2008 networking, this unit covers configuring remote access, Network Access Protection (NAP), network authentication, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, and Domain Name System (DNS) replication; capturing performance data and monitoring event logs; and managing file and print services. |
| Windows Server 2008 Administration |
1 week 7 hours |
Focusing on Windows Server 2008 administration, this unit covers planning server roles; maintaining server security; planning data storage, network load balancing, and server backups; managing software deployment and versioning; monitoring IPv6, server performance and capacity, and Active Directory replication; scheduling server deployments; and designing a rollback contingency plan. |
| Configuring Windows 7 Client |
2 weeks 14 hours |
Focusing on Windows 7 client, this unit covers:
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| Configuring Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure |
2 weeks 14 hours |
Focusing on Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure technologies, this unit covers Terminal Services, Web Services infrastructure and security, Media Server, Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services server options, File Server, Print Services, network maintenance, and Simple Network Management Protocol. |
| Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administration |
2 week 14 hours |
Focusing on Windows Server 2008 enterprise administration, topics include planning networks and application services; designing core identity and access management components; planning for migrating, upgrading, and restructuring domains and forests; implementing PKI; and designing virtualization strategy. |
| Total |
13 weeks 91 hours |
Certification Exams
This course prepares students for the following exams:- 70-640: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
- 70-642: TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
- 70-646: PRO: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator
- 70-680: TS: Windows 7, Configuring
- 70-643: TS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring
- 70-647: PRO: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator
Prerequisites
High School Diploma/ GED, and completion of the Network+ Course and/or certification.
Occupational Objectives
Upon completion of the course, students will be qualified to be an enterprise systems administrator, IT systems manager, enterprise security administrator, systems architect or network administrator.
Tuition
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Textbooks worth up to $419.94 are included for FREE.
Tuition includes $100 non-refundable registration fee and does not include exam fees.

