An MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) is someone who has passed exams about the Microsoft Windows NT operating system, related desktop systems, networking, and Microsoft's Back Office server products.
Module 1
Physical and Logical Devices
- 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
Module 2
Users, Computers and Groups
- User accounts
- Domain user accounts
- The active directory
- Manage user profiles
- Computer accounts
- Groups
- Domain function levels
- Creating groups
- Group strategy
Module 3
Access To Resources
- Offline files
- Shared folder utility
- NTFS permissions
- NTFS - best practices
- Roubleshooting access
- Effects of coping & moving files and folders
- Troubleshooting tools
- Auditing access
- Troubleshoot terminal services
Module 4
Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment
- 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
Module 5
Disaster Recovery
- Best practices
- Automated system recovery
- Shadow copies
- Server recovery - f8 options
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