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Course No INT406T
Text Book:
1 Title:Windows Server 2003: Complete Reference Author: Kathy Ivens( Tata McGraw Hill)
2 Introducting Microsoft Windows 2003 Server 3 Managing and maintaining a windows 2003 server environment for MCSA certified on windows 2003
Other Reading Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference) 4 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Solutions, ELI Journals, http://www.elijournals.com/products/showProduct.asp?prodID=189&catID=2 Relevant Websites Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) 5 www.mcmcse.com 6 www.windowsnetworking.com 7 www.support.microsoft.com 8 www.compnetworking.com Salient Features Link Contains a lot of network administration information & practice resources, this is a forum Detailed Knowledge bank regarding different networking based concepts and resources Contains knowledge bank regarding Microsoft softwares and utilities Detailed articles on network OS and Connection Devices
Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3 Week 2 Lecture 4 Lecture 5 Introduction to Network operating system and its basics Introduction to Windows NT and Sun Solaris Introduction to Red Hat Linux and Windows Server 2003 Windows 2003 Types & features Installation of 2003 Server with Active Directory ->Reference :8 ->Reference :9 ->Reference :1,Chapter-1 Page1-3 ->Reference :1,Chapter-1 Page 1-14 ->Reference :1,Chapter-18 Page621 -626 ->Reference :1,Chapter-2 Page1553 ->Reference :1,Chapter-3 Page 6397
Lecture 6
Week 3
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
Windows Registry:basic & importance and , Booting ->Reference :1,Chapter-4 1 Page99142 Chapter-5 Page143-171 Window registry:User Interface, command Prompt ->Reference :1,Chapter- 6 Page173194 Chapter-7 Page197-220 ->Reference Design Problem :1,Chapter- 8 Page 221 Allocation -274
Lecture 9
Week 4
Lecture 10
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 11 Active Directory maintenance ->Reference :1,Chapter-19 Page 655-676 Homework allocation
Week 4
Lecture 12
->Reference :1,Chapter-20 Page 679-698 ->Reference :1,Chapter-21 Page701 -735 Chapter- 22 Page 737-764 ->Reference :1,Chapter-10 Page 329-372 ->Reference :1,Chapter-11 Page 377-391 ->Reference :1,Chapter-12 Page 393-418 ->Reference :1,Chapter-13 Page 423-453 ->Reference :1,Chapter-13 Page 423-453 ->Reference :1,Chapter-13 Page 423-453 ->Reference :1,Chapter-13 Page 423-453 ->Reference :1,Chapter-13 Page 423-453 Homework Submission
Week 5
Lecture 13
Lecture 14
Lecture 15
Week 6
Lecture 16
Lecture 17
Lecture 18
IP routing overview
Week 7
Lecture 19
RRAS Fundamentals
Lecture 20
Securing RRAS,
Lecture 21
MID-TERM Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 22 Routing and Remote Access Services ->Reference :1,Chapter-13 Page 453-487 ->Reference :1,Chapter-13 Page 453-487 ->Reference :1,Chapter-13 Page 453-487 Approved for Spring Session 2011-12
Lecture 23
Lecture 24
Maintenance of RRAS
Week 9
Lecture 25
->Reference :1,Chapter-26 Page 857-872 ->Reference :1,Chapter-26 Page 873-904 ->Reference :1,Chapter-26 Page 873-904 ->Reference :1,Chapter-26 Page 873-904 ->Reference :1,Chapter-26 Page861 - 862
Lecture 26
Lecture 27
Week 10
Lecture 28
Lecture 29
Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 30 Types of Backup Normal, Incremental & Differential ->Reference :1,Chapter-26 Page 911-923 Disk Management Windows 2003 Server. ->Reference :1,Chapter-16 Page 561-583 ->Reference :3,Chapter-4 Page207230 ->Reference :3,CH3Page 203-207 Design Problem Submission
Week 11
Lecture 31
Lecture 32 Lecture 33
Test1 Basic Disks and Dynamic Disks.Understanding RAID and its types
Week 12
Lecture 34
Windows server 2003 Services : Terminal Services, ->Reference IIS(complete administration) :1,Chapter-26A Page925-948 Windows server 2003 Services : Terminal Services, ->Reference IIS(complete administration) :1,Chapter-26A Page925-948 Windows server 2003 Services : Terminal Services, ->Reference IIS(complete administration) :1,Chapter-26A Page925-948 File Services ->Reference :1,Chapter-16 Page543 -558
Lecture 35
Lecture 36
Week 13
Lecture 37
Week 13
Lecture 38
Print Services
Lecture 39
Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 40 Windows Security ->Reference :1,Chapter- 17 Page 585-619 http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=tmAziwdqD6A
Lecture 41
Network Security
Homework 1
To Check the knowledge the student is getting of the subject. To Check the knowledge the student is getting of the subject.
Test 1
Windows Registry, Booting, User Interface, command Prompt System Maintenance tools. Active Directory, Managing Groups and Group policies Managing users, using group policy to manage servers. Windows server 2003. Networking with TCP/IP DHCP and IP addressing, DNS Routing and Remote Access Services
Individual
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A small company in Montana designs and manufactures kits for Individual building log houses. Thanks to a successful product and solid reputation, its prospects are good. The owner of the company wants to connect the office by means of a network that is capable of supporting as many as 10 computers and users. The company employs two salespeople, an office manager, a drafter, a graphic designer, the mill foreman, and a number of employees who do not use computers. The owner's computer is running Windows 98 with a standard suite of office-application software and a popular project management-software application. The office manager, whose Windows 98 machine runs the same kind of officeapplication suite as the owner, prints to a letter-size laser printer that is connected directly to the computer. The owner and the office manager have internal modems in their computers that are daisy-chained through the fax machine to the single analog phone line. The company also employs a computer-aided drafting (CAD) operator, who makes fabrication drawings for the employees in the mill. His computer operating system is Windows NT, and his primary application is a vector CAD program which plots to a rollfeed device that is cabled directly to the computer's printer port. The two salespeople have portable computers that run Windows 98. Their major applications are included in the same office suite. The computer graphic artist, who creates catalog art and presentation material, uses an Apple G3 computer running highend graphics software as well as the same office suite as the owner and office manager. His computer prints to a highresolution color postscript printer through its standard port. The owner wants everyone on this network to be able to exchange files, use both printers, and have access to company e-mail through an Internet service provider. She has made it clear that she does not want a network that requires high administrative overhead.
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