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Formation Migrating from Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 to Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003

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Formation Migrating from Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 to Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003

This course is intended for individuals who are IT Professionals with design and implementation experience with Windows migration. The skills required for this course include the ability to design an Active Directory and networking infrastructure based on an organization's business needs and infrastructure factors, and identify and categorize existing services and business requirements. This course contains virtual labs. A note about virtual System Requirements: If you access the Internet from behind a proxy server, you may not be able to take a virtual lab. This affects AOL and Gateway.net users who use a modified browser and those who access virtual lab technology from behind a corporate firewall. Modified browser users should use either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator (both 4.0 or higher). Users behind a corporate proxy server should access virtual lab technology through a commercial ISP account. NOTE: Connection to the real PCs and servers is done via the VNS protocol. As a result, there is a requirement for a connection through ports 5800-5821 and 5900-5921.

Programme de la formation

Course Introduction
Course Introduction
Introduction to Migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003
Introduction
Introduction to the Migration Process
Overview of Migrating Domains
Lab
Summary
Developing a Deployment Plan
Introduction
Introduction to Developing a Deployment Plan
Documenting the Current Infrastructure
Conducting a Gap Analysis
Creating the Deployment Plan
Lab
Summary
Designing a Migration Strategy
Introduction
Introduction to Designing a Migration Strategy
Determining a Migration Path for Each Domain
Determining the Migration Sequence
Lab
Summary
Maintaining Network Operations During a Migration
Introduction
Maintaining Network Operations
Maintaining Applications
Maintaining Network Performance
Lab
Summary
Testing a Migration and Conducting a Pilot
Introduction
Testing a Migration
Conducting a Pilot Migration
Lab
Summary
Preparing for the Migration
Introduction
Preparing the SAM Database in Windows NT 4.0
Preparing the Windows NT 4.0 Environment for Migration
Creating the Forest Root Domain
Lab
Summary
Upgrading Domains
Introduction
Introduction to the Domain Upgrade Process
Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 Domain
Completing the Domain Upgrade Process
Lab
Summary
Preparing to Restructure Domains
Introduction
Introduction to Restructuring Domains
Examining Migration Tools
Planning for a Domain Restructure
Preparing the Source and Target Domains for Restructuring
Lab
Summary
Restructuring Domains
Introduction
Restructuring Account Domains
Restructuring Resource Domains
Restructuring Active Directory Domains
Lab
Summary
Completing the Restructuring Process
Introduction
Overview of Completing the Restructure Process
Reconfiguring Access to Shared Resources
Decommissioning the Windows NT 4.0 Source Domains
Lab
Summary
Course Summary
Course Summary

Prix

30 € HT

Informations

Code : 2283
Durée : 18 heures

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