This course will help you gain proficiency in the Active Directory environment in Windows Server 2016. You'll learn how to install and configure an Active Directory and how to perform all administration tasks via graphical interfaces and PowerShell.
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4d - 28h
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This course will help you gain proficiency in the Active Directory environment in Windows Server 2016. You'll learn how to install and configure an Active Directory and how to perform all administration tasks via graphical interfaces and PowerShell.
Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Install and set up an Active Directory in Windows Server 2016
Deploy domain controllers
Perform common administrative tasks via interfaces and PowerShell
Deploy GPOs to administer workstations and servers
Deploy dynamic access control to fine-tune resource permissions
Back up and restore an Active Directory
Intended audience
Technicians, administrators, and system/network engineers.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of a Windows 2016, 2012 or 2012 R2 server administration.
Course schedule
Active Directory Architecture
Active Directory roles and services.
What's new in AD 2016 domain services.
AD services and cloud orientation.
Installing Active Directory
Deploying the directory.
The DNS system and Active Directory.
Integrated and secure DNS zones.
DNS records linked to the AD.
Hands-on work ¤Installing AD. Configuring the DNS. Record management.
Domain controller deployment
Remote and PowerShell deployment.
Domain controller cloning.
Child domain implementation.
Read-only DC deployment (RODC).
Hands-on work ¤Deploying RODC, remote DC.
Object management
Management interfaces.
Managing objects in PowerShell.
Administered service accounts.
Privileged Access Management (PAM).
Authentication silos and strategies.
Hands-on work ¤Creating and modifying AD objects. Creating service accounts. Implementing authentication strategies.
Group strategies
The operating principle.
The Central Store. WMI filtering.
Inheritances, blockages and filtering.
Hands-on work ¤Creating the central store. Creating GPOs to secure workstations and servers.
Dynamic access control
Overview of dynamic access control.
Principles of claims.
Principles of rules, centralized access strategies.
FSRM resource manager, authorizations.
Hands-on work ¤Implementing DAC to specify access to resources.
Sites, services and endorsement relationships
The roles of an AD site.
Management of sites and replications.
Approval relationships: overview and configuration.
Hands-on work ¤Creating sites and AD replications. Implementing trust relationships.
Maintenance and troubleshooting of services
Backing up and restoring services.
Procedures for maintaining an AD database.
Replication troubleshooting.
FSMO role management.
Hands-on work ¤Maintenance, backing up the AD. Implementing monitoring tools.
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Dates and locations
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Remote class
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