COMPUTER NETWORKING SOFTWARE

WINDOWS 2003 SERVER

COMI-1840

PROFESSOR BASILICO

Email Address: abasilico@ccri.edu

Web Page: http://faculty.ccri.edu/abasilico/abasilico.htm

 

Phone: 825-2199                     Room: Knight Campus-6108

 

Prerequisites

A basic foundation of networking concepts as well as familiarity with Windows operating systems.

 

Course Objectives

The main goal of this course is to provide students with the concepts and technical skills needed to administer a Windows 2003 Server operating system environment. The material in this course should help a student prepare to pass the MCSE Certification Exam #70-290, if they choose to pursue it.

 Week            Chapter                 Topic                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

1 1 Introduction to Windows Server 2003
2

Managing Hardware Devices                        

3 3 Creating and Managing User Accounts   
4 4  Implementing and  Managing Group and Computer Accounts  
5 5 Managing File Access
6 6 Managing Disks and Disk Storage,  Examination 1-4
7 7 Advanced File System Management
8 8 Implementing and Managing Printers
9 9 Implementing and Managing Group Policy   
10 10 Server Administration ,    Examination 5-8
11 11 Monitoring Server Performance
12 12 Managing and Implementing Backups and Disaster Recovery
13 13 Administrating  Web Resources
14 14 Windows 2003 Security Features, Examination 9-12
15 15

 

Review

Final Examination

 

MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment      By: Dan Nicolo 

Web-Based Labs for MCSE/MCSA Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment (Shrink-wrapped with the text)

 

Course Grading:  Assignments 30%, 3-hour exams 45%, final exam 25%

 

Any student who misses an exam  will be able to make up the exam within one week of the date the student returns to class. If the student did not give prior notice before the exam, the  grade on a make-up exam will be reduced by 20%.

 

I reserve the right to change grades for subjective values such as attendance, class participation, and attitude.  Students will be dropped with excessive absences.