MOC 6417/6731 Updating your Application Platform Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008
3 SA-Voucher-Tage (Microsoft Software-Assurance)
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Dauer
3 Tage
Preis
1.475,00 €
1.755,25 € inkl. 19% ges. MwSt.
1.755,25 € inkl. 19% ges. MwSt.
In diesem Windows Server 2008 Seminar lernen Sie die Neuerungen der Web und Anwendungsplattform von Windows Server 2008 kennen. Nach dem Training können Sie Windows Server 2008 als Application Server einsetzen und neue Serverrollen konfigurieren. Weiterhin werden Kenntnisse zu den neuen Features von IIS 7.0., Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 und Terminal vermittelt.
Dieses Seminar richtet sich an erfahrene Windows Server 2003 Systemadministratoren oder Engineers, die die Neuerungen im Application Platform Bereich des Windows Server 2008 erlernen möchten.
Das Seminar bereitet MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer) auf die Prüfung zum MCTS: Windows Server 2008 - Application Platform Configuration 70-649 (Microsoft Cetrified Technology Specialist) vor.
Das Seminar bereitet MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer) auf die Prüfung zum MCTS: Windows Server 2008 - Application Platform Configuration 70-649 (Microsoft Cetrified Technology Specialist) vor.
- Windows Server 2008 als Application Server, Definieren von Rollen
- Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0: Neue Features, Benutzeroberfläche, Konfiguration
- Verwalten von Webanwendungen mit IIS 7.0
- Troubleshooting von Webservern: Runtime Control und Status API, Automatic Failed Request Tracing, Trace Events
- Einführung in die Windows SharePoint Services 3.0-Plattform
- Konfiguration und Verwaltung der SharePoint Services: Erstellen, Konfigurieren und Verwalten von Seiten, Verwalten des Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Server
- Konfiguration der Terminal Services
- Verwalten der Terminal Services
Module 1: Server Roles and Initial Configuration Tasks
This module introduces Application Server Roles, describing Application Server features in Windows Server and demonstrating initial configuration and Unix interoperability.
Lessons
- Application Server Roles
- Application Server Features
- Windows Server as an Application Server
Lab 1: Server Roles and Configuration Tasks
- Review Default State
- Initial Configuration Tasks
- Unix Interoperability
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Configure Windows Server as an Application Server.
- Define and use Application Server Roles.
- Recognize and implement Unix interoperability features.
Module 2: Overview of IIS 7.0 Application Server
This module introduces IIS 7.0 modular architecture, in which more than 40 features can be independently installed. It also demonstrates new scripting interface features and distributed configuration files.
Lessons
- Review of IIS 6.0
- Key Improvements in IIS 7.0
- IIS 7.0 Configuration System
Lab 1: Introducing IIS 7.0
- Adding the Web Server Role and Additional Services
- Reviewing the IIS 7.0 Administration Interface
- Add an ASP.NET Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify new features in IIS 7.0.
- Navigate the IIS 7.0 user interface.
- Explain the new IIS 7.0 configuration system.
Module 3: Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0
This module covers several aspects of server management in IIS 7.0. IIS can be configured using the IIS Manager graphical user interface or using several configuration files. It also explores the appcmd.exe command line utility as it is used for server administration.
Lessons
- Managing IIS 7.0
- Using Hierarchical Configuration Settings
- Delegating Configuration to Non-Administrator Users
Lab 1: Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0
- Using IIS 7.0 Configuration Files to Control Delegation
- Extending the User Interface with Custom Features
- Controlling Delegation Using Locking
- Configuring IIS 7.0 using the Managed API
- Using AppCMD
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain management approaches for IIS 7.0.
- Use appcmd.exe to perform basic administration tasks.
- List the components of IIS configuration files.
- Locate IIS 7.0 configuration files.
- Grant non-administrative users access to IIS 7.0 configuration settings.
Module 4: Troubleshooting Web Servers
This module describes and demonstrates IIS 7.0 features for troubleshooting, including Runtime Control and Status API, Automatic Failed Request Tracing, and Trace Events.
Lessons
- Troubleshooting IIS 7.0
- Using the Runtime Control and Status API
- Using Automatic Failed Request Tracing
- Adding Trace Events to Managed Modules
Lab 1: Troubleshooting Web Servers
- Locating Failures using FREB
- Tracing Failed Requests
- Using RSCA to View Executing Requests
- Using Managed APIs to Access RSCA Data
- Using Automatic Failed Request Tracing
- Using Trace Events in ASPX Pages
- Adding Trace Events to Managed Modules
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Troubleshoot IIS 7.0 with included tools.
- Locate and trace failed requests, using automatic tracing, managed APIs, and ASPX pages.
- Use managed APIs to access RSCA data.
Module 5: Introduction to the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Platform
This module describes and demonstrates Windows SharePoint Service 3.0, including planning for implementation and performing a new installation.
Lessons
- Overview of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Collaboration Technologies Offered by Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Determining Organizational and User Needs
- Review Planning Site Creation, Maintenance, and Security
- Review Planning Server Requirements and Topologies
- Performing a Clean Installation of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Installing and Configuring the Central Administration Site
Lab 1: Introduction to the Windows SharePoi
This module introduces Application Server Roles, describing Application Server features in Windows Server and demonstrating initial configuration and Unix interoperability.
Lessons
- Application Server Roles
- Application Server Features
- Windows Server as an Application Server
Lab 1: Server Roles and Configuration Tasks
- Review Default State
- Initial Configuration Tasks
- Unix Interoperability
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Configure Windows Server as an Application Server.
- Define and use Application Server Roles.
- Recognize and implement Unix interoperability features.
Module 2: Overview of IIS 7.0 Application Server
This module introduces IIS 7.0 modular architecture, in which more than 40 features can be independently installed. It also demonstrates new scripting interface features and distributed configuration files.
Lessons
- Review of IIS 6.0
- Key Improvements in IIS 7.0
- IIS 7.0 Configuration System
Lab 1: Introducing IIS 7.0
- Adding the Web Server Role and Additional Services
- Reviewing the IIS 7.0 Administration Interface
- Add an ASP.NET Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify new features in IIS 7.0.
- Navigate the IIS 7.0 user interface.
- Explain the new IIS 7.0 configuration system.
Module 3: Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0
This module covers several aspects of server management in IIS 7.0. IIS can be configured using the IIS Manager graphical user interface or using several configuration files. It also explores the appcmd.exe command line utility as it is used for server administration.
Lessons
- Managing IIS 7.0
- Using Hierarchical Configuration Settings
- Delegating Configuration to Non-Administrator Users
Lab 1: Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0
- Using IIS 7.0 Configuration Files to Control Delegation
- Extending the User Interface with Custom Features
- Controlling Delegation Using Locking
- Configuring IIS 7.0 using the Managed API
- Using AppCMD
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain management approaches for IIS 7.0.
- Use appcmd.exe to perform basic administration tasks.
- List the components of IIS configuration files.
- Locate IIS 7.0 configuration files.
- Grant non-administrative users access to IIS 7.0 configuration settings.
Module 4: Troubleshooting Web Servers
This module describes and demonstrates IIS 7.0 features for troubleshooting, including Runtime Control and Status API, Automatic Failed Request Tracing, and Trace Events.
Lessons
- Troubleshooting IIS 7.0
- Using the Runtime Control and Status API
- Using Automatic Failed Request Tracing
- Adding Trace Events to Managed Modules
Lab 1: Troubleshooting Web Servers
- Locating Failures using FREB
- Tracing Failed Requests
- Using RSCA to View Executing Requests
- Using Managed APIs to Access RSCA Data
- Using Automatic Failed Request Tracing
- Using Trace Events in ASPX Pages
- Adding Trace Events to Managed Modules
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Troubleshoot IIS 7.0 with included tools.
- Locate and trace failed requests, using automatic tracing, managed APIs, and ASPX pages.
- Use managed APIs to access RSCA data.
Module 5: Introduction to the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Platform
This module describes and demonstrates Windows SharePoint Service 3.0, including planning for implementation and performing a new installation.
Lessons
- Overview of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Collaboration Technologies Offered by Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Determining Organizational and User Needs
- Review Planning Site Creation, Maintenance, and Security
- Review Planning Server Requirements and Topologies
- Performing a Clean Installation of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Installing and Configuring the Central Administration Site
Lab 1: Introduction to the Windows SharePoi
Seminarvoraussetzung sind Kenntnisse des IIS 6.0 und der Terminaldienste unter Windows Server 2003.
MCTS 70-649

