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This exam is designed to validate Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Certified Systems Administrators (MCSAs) AD and Application Platform Technical Specialists skills. The object of this exam is to validate only the skills that are are different from the existing MCSA skills. This exam will fulfill the Windows Server 2008 Technology Specialist requirements of Exams 70-640 and 70-643.

The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) on Windows Server 2008 credential is intended for information technology (IT) professionals who work in the complex computing environment of medium to large companies. The MCTS candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system in an environment that has the following characteristics: 250 to 5,000 or more users; three or more physical locations; and three or more domain controllers.

MCTS candidates will manage network services and resources such as messaging, a database, file and print, a proxy server, a firewall, the Internet, an intranet, remote access, and client computer management.

In addition MCTS candidates must understant connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet.

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Independent and unbiased self-paced study with fully integrated book, practice exams, and e-learning modules.
Foreword xxv
Deploying Servers
1(92)
Introduction
2(1)
Installing Windows Server 2008
2(39)
Changes in Functionality from Windows Server 2003 with SP1 to Windows Server 2008
3(5)
Installing Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition
8(13)
What Is New in the AD DS Installation?
21(16)
Installing from Media
37(1)
Installing Server Core
38(3)
The Windows Deployment Service
41(13)
What Is WDS?
42(1)
Configuring WDS
43(8)
Capturing WDS Images
51(1)
Deploying WDS Images
52(2)
Configuring Storage
54(11)
RAID Types
55(1)
Network Attached Storage
56(1)
Storage Area Networks
57(2)
Fibre Channel
59(1)
iSCSI
60(1)
iSCSI Initiators and Targets
60(2)
Mount Points
62(3)
Configuring High Availability
65(8)
Failover Clusters
65(1)
Installing and Validating a Failover Cluster
66(2)
Managing the Failover Cluster
68(1)
Network Load Balancing
69(4)
Configuring Windows Activation
73(8)
Using Multiple Activation Keys
74(1)
Using Key Management Service Keys
74(1)
License States
75(1)
Reporting
76(1)
Installing a KMS
76(2)
Creating a DNS SRV Record
78(1)
Enabling Clients to Use KMS
79(1)
Activating the System
80(1)
Summary of Exam Objectives
81(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
82(2)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
84(3)
Self Test
87(4)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
91(2)
Configuring DNS
93(114)
Introduction
94(1)
An Introduction to Domain Name System (DNS)
94(6)
Understanding Public Name Resolution
97(1)
Understanding Private Name Resolution
98(1)
Understanding Microsoft's DNS Terminology
99(1)
Configuring a DNS Server
100(16)
Installing the DNS Server Role
100(1)
Understanding Cache-Only DNS Servers
101(1)
Configuring Root Hints
102(1)
Adding Root Hint Records
103(1)
Editing Root Hints Records
104(1)
Removing Root Hints Records
105(1)
Copying Root Hints from Another Server
106(1)
Configuring Server-Level Forwarders
106(4)
Configuring Conditional Forwarding
110(1)
Creating Conditional Forwarders
110(3)
Managing Conditional Forwarders
113(2)
Server Core
115(1)
Creating DNS Zones
116(27)
Creating a Standard Primary Forward Lookup Zone
119(5)
Creating a Secondary Forward Lookup Zone
124(2)
Creating an Active Directory Integrated Forward Lookup Zone
126(3)
Creating a Standard Primary Reverse Lookup Zone
129(5)
Creating a Standard Secondary Reverse Lookup Zone
134(1)
Creating a Zone Delegation
135(3)
Creating a Stub Zone
138(1)
Using the New GlobalNames Zone Feature
139(1)
Enabling a Domain Controller to Support GlobalNames Zones
140(1)
Creating the GlobalNames Zone
141(2)
Configuring and Managing DNS Replication
143(8)
Manually Initiating Replication Using DNS Manager
143(1)
Configuring DNS Servers to Allow Zone Transfers
144(1)
Configuring a Standard Primary Zone for Transfers
144(2)
Configuring an AD Integrated or Secondary Zone for Transfers
146(1)
Configuring the SOA Record
146(3)
Creating an Application Directory Partition
149(2)
Creating and Managing DNS Records
151(26)
Managing Record Types
151(1)
Creating Host Records
151(2)
Creating AAAA Records
153(2)
Creating Pointer Records
155(3)
Creating MX Records
158(1)
Creating SRV Records
159(4)
Creating CNAME Records
163(1)
Creating NS Records
164(2)
Configuring Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) and DNS Integration
166(1)
Creating a WINS Lookup Record
166(3)
Creating a WINS Reverse Lookup Record
169(3)
Understanding the Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS)
172(1)
Configuring DDNS Aging and Scavenging
173(2)
Enabling Automatic Scavenging
175(1)
Initiating Manual Scavenging
176(1)
Configuring Name Resolution for Client Computers
177(17)
How Name Resolution Works in Windows XP and Later
179(1)
Configuring the DNS Server List
180(2)
Configuring the Suffix Search Order
182(1)
Configuring the HOSTS File
183(1)
Configuring the NetBIOS Node Type
184(3)
Configuring the WINS Server List
187(1)
Configuring the LMHOSTS File
188(2)
Understanding Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR)
190(1)
Managing Client Settings by Using Group Policy
191(3)
Summary of Exam Objectives
194(2)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
196(3)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
199(3)
Self Test
202(4)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
206(1)
Configuring Server Roles in Windows 2008
207(60)
Introduction
208(1)
New Roles in 2008
208(13)
Using Server Manager to Implement Roles
209(6)
Using Server Core and Active Directory
215(1)
What Is Server Core?
216(5)
Read-Only Domain Controllers (RODCs)
221(7)
Introduction to RODC
221(1)
Its Purpose in Life
221(1)
Its Features
222(1)
Configuring RODC
222(5)
Removing an RODC
227(1)
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (LDS)
228(6)
When to Use AD LDS
228(1)
Changes from Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM)
229(1)
Configuring AD LDS
229(3)
Working with AD LDS
232(2)
Active Directory Rights Management Service (RMS)
234(9)
What's New in RMS
234(1)
RMS vs. DRMS in Vista
235(1)
Configuring RMS
236(7)
Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS)
243(15)
What is Federation?
243(1)
Why and When to Use Federation
244(1)
Configuring ADFS
245(13)
Summary of Exam Objectives
258(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
258(2)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
260(2)
Self Test
262(3)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
265(2)
Configuring Certificate Services and PKI
267(88)
Introduction
268(1)
What is PKI?
269(33)
The Function of the PKI
271(1)
Components of PKI
272(2)
How PKI Works
274(2)
PKCS Standards
276(6)
How Certificates Work
282(3)
Public Key Functionality
285(1)
Digital Signatures
286(1)
Authentication
287(1)
Secret Key Agreement via Public Key
288(1)
Bulk Data Encryption without Prior Shared Secrets
288(13)
User Certificates
301(1)
Machine Certificates
302(1)
Application Certificates
302(1)
Analyzing Certificate Needs within the Organization
302(1)
Working with Certificate Services
303(20)
Configuring a Certificate Authority
303(1)
Certificate Authorities
304(1)
Standard vs. Enterprise
304(1)
Root vs. Subordinate Certificate Authorities
305(1)
Certificate Requests
306(5)
Certificate Practice Statement
311(1)
Key Recovery
311(1)
Backup and Restore
311(7)
Assigning Roles
318(1)
Enrollments
318(1)
Revocation
319(4)
Working with Templates
323(22)
General Properties
325(2)
Request Handling
327(1)
Cryptography
328(2)
Subject Name
330(1)
Issuance Requirements
331(3)
Security
334(1)
Types of Templates
335(1)
User Certificate Types
335(1)
Computer Certificate Types
336(2)
Other Certificate Types
338(1)
Custom Certificate Templates
338(3)
Securing Permissions
341(1)
Versioning
342(1)
Key Recovery Agent
343(2)
Summary of Exam Objectives
345(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
346(2)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
348(3)
Self Test
351(3)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
354(1)
Maintaining an Active Directory Environment
355(112)
Introduction
356(1)
Backup and Recovery
356(50)
Using Windows Server Backup
357(5)
Scheduling a Backup
362(8)
Backing Up to Removable Media
370(3)
Backing Up System State Data
373(4)
Backing Up Key Files
377(1)
Backing Up Critical Volumes
378(1)
Recovering System State Data
379(2)
Recovering Key Files
381(6)
Directory Services Restore Mode
387(3)
Performing Authoritative and Nonauthoritative Restores
390(1)
Authoritative Restore
390(7)
Nonauthoritative Restore
397(1)
Linked Value Replication
397(1)
Backing Up and Restoring GPOs
397(9)
Offline Maintenance
406(7)
Restartable Active Directory
406(3)
Offline Defrag and Compaction
409(3)
Active Directory Storage Allocation
412(1)
Monitoring Active Directory
413(42)
The Network Monitor
413(3)
The Task Manager
416(2)
The Applications Tab
418(1)
The Processes Tab
419(1)
The Services Tab
420(1)
The Performance Tab
420(1)
The Networking Tab
421(2)
The Users Tab
423(1)
The Event Viewer
424(1)
Custom Views
424(3)
Windows Logs
427(1)
Applications and Services Logs
428(1)
Subscriptions
429(4)
Replmon
433(1)
Using Replmon
433(7)
RepAdmin
440(3)
Windows System Resource Manager
443(2)
The Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor
445(1)
Resource Overview
446(1)
The Performance Monitor
447(2)
The Reliability Monitor
449(2)
Data Collector Sets
451(2)
Reports
453(2)
Summary of Exam Objectives
455(2)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
457(2)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
459(2)
Self Test
461(5)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
466(1)
Configuring Group Policy
467(88)
Configuring Software Deployment
468(20)
Installation Overview
468(3)
Publishing to Users
471(3)
Assigning to Users
474(4)
Assigning to Computers
478(2)
Maintenance
480(1)
Redeploying Software
480(1)
Upgrading Software
481(4)
Removing Software Deployed with Group Policy
485(1)
Forced Removal
486(1)
Optional Removal
487(1)
Configuring Account Policies
488(19)
Domain Password Policy
489(1)
Account Lockout Policy
490(4)
Fine-Grain Password and Account Lockout Polices
494(2)
Configuring a Fine-Grain Password Policy
496(8)
Applying Users and Groups to a PSO with Active Directory Users and Computers
504(3)
Configuring Audit Policies
507(12)
Logon Events
509(2)
Directory Service Acces
511(1)
Configuring Directory Service Access Auditing in Group Policy
511(1)
Configuring Active Directory Object Auditing
512(2)
Object Access
514(1)
Configuring Object Access Auditing in Group Policy
515(1)
Configuring Object Level Auditing
515(3)
Other Audit Policies
518(1)
Configuring Additional Security-Related Polices
519(23)
User Rights
519(2)
Security Options
521(4)
Restricted Groups
525(1)
Adding a New Restricted Group
526(3)
Modifying a Restricted Group
529(1)
Deleting a Restricted Group
530(1)
Administrative Templates
530(2)
ADMX Central Store
532(2)
Adding ADM Templates to a GPO
534(3)
Converting ADM Files to the ADMX Format
537(1)
Converting ADM Files to ADMX Files Using the Command Prompt
537(1)
Converting ADM Files to ADMX Files Using the MMC Snap-in
537(5)
Summary of Exam Objectives
542(2)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
544(3)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
547(3)
Self Test
550(4)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
554(1)
Configuring the Active Directory Infrastructure
555(94)
Introduction
556(1)
Working with Forests and Domains
557(34)
Understanding Forests
558(1)
Understanding Domains
558(2)
Forest and Domain Functional Levels
560(2)
Using the Windows 2000 Domain Functional Level
562(1)
Windows Server 2003 Domain Functional Level
562(1)
Windows Server 2008 Domain Functional Level
563(1)
Configuring Forest Functional Levels
564(1)
Windows 2000 Forest Functional Levels (default)
564(1)
Windows Server 2003 Forest Functional Level
565(1)
Windows Server 2008 Forest Functional Level
566(1)
Raising Forest and Domain Functional Levels
566(1)
Raising the Domain Functional Level
567(1)
Understanding the Global Catalog
568(2)
UPN Authentication
570(1)
Directory Information Search
570(2)
Universal Group Membership Information
572(1)
Understanding GC Replication
572(1)
Universal Group Membership
573(1)
Attributes in the Global Catalog
573(1)
Placing GC Servers Within Sites
574(1)
Bandwidth and Network Traffic Considerations
575(1)
Universal Group Membership Caching
576(2)
Working wirh Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) Roles
578(3)
Placing, Transferring, and Seizing FSMO Role Holders
581(1)
Locating and Transferring the Schema Master Role
582(3)
Locating and Transferring the Domain Naming master Role
585(1)
Locating and Transferring the Infrastructucture, RID, and PDC Operations Master Roles
586(4)
Placing the FSMO Roles within an Active Directory Environment
590(1)
Working with Sites
591(33)
Understanding Sites
591(3)
Subnets
594(1)
Site Planning
595(1)
Criteria folr Establishing Separate Sites
595(1)
Creating a Site
596(5)
Renaming a Site
601(1)
Creating Subnets
602(3)
Associating Subnets with sites
605(2)
Creating Site Links
607(3)
Configuring site Link cost
610(3)
Understanding Replication
613(1)
Intrasite Replication
614(2)
Intersite Replication
616(1)
Bridgehead Servers
617(1)
Site link Bridges
617(1)
Scheduling
618(1)
Forcing Replication
619(1)
Replication Protocols
619(1)
Planniong, Creating, and Managing the Replication Topology
620(1)
Planning Replication Topology
620(1)
Creating Replication Topology
620(1)
Configuring Replication between Sites
621(1)
Troubleshooting Replication Failure
622(1)
Troubleshooting Replication
622(1)
Using Event Viewer
623(1)
Working with Trusts
624(11)
Default Trusts
630(1)
Forest Trusts
630(1)
External Trusts
631(1)
Shortcut Trusts
632(1)
SID filtering
633(2)
Summary of Exam Objectives
635(2)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
637(2)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
639(4)
self Test
643(5)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
648(1)
IP Addressing and Services
649(100)
Introduction
650(1)
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
650(16)
IPv4 Quick Review
652(2)
configuring Local IPv4 Setting
654(2)
Confinguring IPv4 Options
656(1)
Subnetting
656(4)
Supernetting
660(1)
Alternative configuration
661(1)
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
661(1)
IPv6 Address Format
661(1)
IPv6 Address Types
662(1)
IPv6 Autoconfiguration Options
663(1)
Configuring IPv6 Setting
664(2)
configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
666(25)
Adding the DHCP Server Role
667(2)
Configuring DHCP scopes
669(1)
Configuring IPv4 Scopes and Options
669(3)
DHCP IPv4 Reservations
672(1)
Configuring DHCP Scope Options
672(1)
Sever Options
672(1)
Reservation Options
673(1)
Setting Scope Options
674(1)
Configuring IPv6 scopes
675(3)
Configuring IPv6 Scope Options
678(1)
DHCP IPv6 Client Reservation Configuration
678(1)
Creating New Options
679(1)
New Options Using the Windows Interface
680(1)
New Options Using the command Line
680(1)
Exclusions
680(4)
DHCP Relay Agents
684(1)
PXE Boot
684(2)
DHCP and Network Access Protection (NAP)
686(2)
DHCP Configuration via Server Core
688(3)
Configuring Network Authentication
691(12)
NTLMv2 and Kerberos Authentication
692(2)
WLAN Authentication Using 802.1x and 802.3
694(1)
Wireless and Wired Authentication Technologies
695(2)
Implementing Secure Network Access Authentication
697(4)
Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) Authentication
701(2)
Configuring IP Security (IPsec)
703(9)
IPsec Authentication Header (AH)
705(1)
IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)
706(1)
Configuring IPsec in windows Server 2008
707(2)
Creating IPsec Policy
709(1)
IPsec Using the Command Line
709(2)
IPsec Isolation Policy
711(1)
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security in Windows Server 2008
712(21)
Network Perimeter Firewalls
712(1)
Host-basedd Firewalls
712(1)
New Features in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
712(1)
IPsec Integration
713(1)
Support for IPv6
714(1)
Support for Active Directory User, Computer, and Groups
714(1)
Location-Aware Profiles
714(1)
Detailed Rules
714(1)
Expanded Authenticated Bypass
715(1)
Network Location-Aware Host Firewall
715(2)
Server and Domain Isolation
717(1)
Server Isolation
717(1)
Domain Isolation
717(1)
Configuring Windows Firewall with Advancesd Security
717(2)
Incoming and Outgoing Traffic Filtering
719(1)
Firewall Rules
719(3)
Connection Security Rules
722(1)
Firewall Profiles
723(1)
IPsec Settings
724(4)
Monitoring
728(1)
Managing Windows Firewall with Advanced Security via Group Policy
729(1)
Identifying Ports and Protocols
730(1)
Command Line Tools for windows Firewall with Advanced Security
731(2)
Summary of Exam Objectives
733(2)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
735(4)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
739(3)
Self Test
742(6)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
748(1)
Configuring Network Access
749(64)
Introduction
750(3)
Windows Server 2008 and Routing
751(1)
Window server 2008 and Remote Access
752(1)
Windows Server 2008 and Wireless Access
753(1)
Configuring Routing
753(7)
Routing Fundamentals
754(3)
Static Routing
757(1)
Routing Internet Protocol (RIP)
758(1)
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
759(1)
Configuring Remote Access
760(32)
Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS)
761(2)
Network Policy Server and Network Access Protection
763(4)
Dial-Up
767(1)
Remote Access Policy
768(2)
Network Address Translation (NAT)
770(2)
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
772(3)
Remote Access Protocols
775(7)
Virtual Private Networks
782(1)
Installing and Configuring a SSL VPN Server
783(4)
Inbound/Outbound Filters
787(1)
Configuring Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Server
788(4)
Configuring Wireless Access
792(10)
Set sevice Identifier (SSID)
796(1)
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
797(1)
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
798(1)
Ad Hoc vs. Infrastructure Mode
798(2)
Wirceless Group Policy
800(2)
Summary of Exam Objectives
802(1)
Exam Objecvtives Fast Track
802(4)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
806(2)
Self Test
808(4)
Self test Quick Answer Key
812(1)
Network Access Protection
813(44)
Introduction
814(2)
Working with NAP
816(30)
Network Layer Protection
816(1)
NAP Clients
817(1)
NAP Enforcement Points
818(1)
Active Directory Domain Services
819(1)
NAP Health Policy Server
819(1)
Health Requirement Server
819(1)
Restricted Network
820(1)
Software Policy Validation
821(1)
DHCP Enforcement
821(6)
VPN Enforcement
827(1)
Communication Process with VPN client and NAP
827(4)
configuring NAP Health Policies
831(1)
Connection Request Policies
832(1)
Network Policies
833(1)
Health Policies
834(2)
Network Access Protection Setting
836(1)
IPsec Enforcement
837(1)
Secure Network
838(1)
Boundary Network
838(1)
Restricted Network
839(1)
Flexible Host Isolation
839(3)
802.1x Enforcement
842(4)
Summary of Exam Objectives
846(1)
Exam Objectives Fast Track
847(2)
Exam Objectives Frequently Asked Questions
849(2)
Self Test
851(4)
Self Test Quick Answer Key
855(2)
Appendix
857(64)
Deploying servers
858(5)
Configuring DNS
863(6)
Configuring Server Roles in Windows 2008
869(5)
Configuring Certificate Servics and PKI
874(6)
Maintaining an Active Directory Environment
880(8)
Configuring Group Policy
888(6)
Configuring the Active Directory Infrastructure
894(7)
IP Addressing and Services
901(10)
Configuring Network Access
911(5)
Network Access Protection
916(5)
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Brien Posey is a freelance technical writer who has received Microsoft's MVP award four times. Over the last 12 years, Brien has published over 4,000 articles and whitepapers, and has written or contributed to over 30 books. In addition to his technical writing, Brien is the cofounder of Relevant Technologies and also serves the IT community through his own Web site.Prior to becoming a freelance author, Brien served as CIO for a nationwide chain of hospitals and healthcare facilities and as a network administrator for the Department of Defense at Fort Knox. He has also worked as a network administrator for some of the nation's largest insurance companies.