MCSE:Windows 2000 Directory Services Design考试指南(英文原版)
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- 原书名:MCSE:Windows 2000 Directory Services Design Exam Notes
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Microsoft's new Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) track for Windows 2000 is the premier certification for computer industry professionals. Covering the core technologies around which Microsoft's future will be built, the new MCSE certiflcation is a powerful credential for career advancement.
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introduction
chapter i analyzing business requirementa
analyze the existing and planned business models.
allalyze the existing and planned organizational structures. considerations include management model; company organization: vendor, partner, and customer relationships: and acquisition plans.
arlalyze factors that influence company strategies.
analyze the structure of it management. considerations include type of administration. such as centralized or deccntralized; funding model; outsourcing; decisionmaking process; and change-management process.
chapter 2 analyzing technical requirements
evaluate the company's existing and planned technical environment.
analyze the impact of active directory on the existing and planned technical environment.
analyze the business requirements for client computer desktop management.
chapter a designing a directory service architecture
design an active directory forest and domain structure.
design an active directory naming strategy.
design and plan the structure of organizational units (ou).
plan for the coexistence of active directory and other directoty sewices.
design an active directory site topology
design a schema modification policy
design an active directory implementation plan
chapter 4 designing services locations
design the placement of operations masters
chapter i analyzing business requirementa
analyze the existing and planned business models.
allalyze the existing and planned organizational structures. considerations include management model; company organization: vendor, partner, and customer relationships: and acquisition plans.
arlalyze factors that influence company strategies.
analyze the structure of it management. considerations include type of administration. such as centralized or deccntralized; funding model; outsourcing; decisionmaking process; and change-management process.
chapter 2 analyzing technical requirements
evaluate the company's existing and planned technical environment.
analyze the impact of active directory on the existing and planned technical environment.
analyze the business requirements for client computer desktop management.
chapter a designing a directory service architecture
design an active directory forest and domain structure.
design an active directory naming strategy.
design and plan the structure of organizational units (ou).
plan for the coexistence of active directory and other directoty sewices.
design an active directory site topology
design a schema modification policy
design an active directory implementation plan
chapter 4 designing services locations
design the placement of operations masters
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Microsoft's new Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) track for Windows 2000 is the premier certification for computer industry professionals. Covering the core technologies around which Microsoft's future will be built, the new MCSE certiflcation is a powerful credential for career advancement.
This book has been developed, in cooperation with Microsoft Corporation, to give you the critical skills and knowledge you need to prepare for one of the new MCSE certification programs; Directory Services Infraspucture Design. You will find the information you need to acquire a solid understanding of Windows 2000 Directory Services Design, to prepare for Exam 70-219: De- signing a Directory Services Infrastnlcture, and to progress toward MCSE certiflcation.
Is This Book for You?
The MCSE Exam Notes books were designed to be succinct. portable exam review guides that can be used either in conjunction with a more complete study program (book, CBT courseware, classroom/lab environment) or as an exam review for those who don't feel the need for more extensive test preparation. It isn't our goal to give the answers away, but rather to identify those topics on which you can expect to be tested and to provide sufficient coverage of these topics.
Perhaps you're already familiar with the features and functionality of Windows 2000. The thought of paying lots of money for a spectalized MCSE exam preparation course probably doesn't sound too appealing. What can they teach you that you don't already know, right? Be careful, though. Many experienced network adminlstrators have walked confidently into test centers only to walk sheepishly out of them after failing an MCSE exam. As they discovercd, there's the Microsoft of the real world and the Microsoft of the MCSE exams. It's our goal with these Exam Notes books to show you where the two converge and where they diverge. After you've finished reading through this book, you should have a clear idea of how your understanding of the technologies Involved matches up with the expectations of the MCSE test makers in Redmond.
Or perhaps you're relatively new to the world of Microsoft networking, drawn to it by the promise of challenging work and higher salaries. You've just waded through an 800-page MCSE Windows 2000 study guide or taken a class at a local tratning center. Lots of information to keep track of, isn't it? Well, by organizing the Exam Notes books according to the Microsoft exam objectlves, and by breaking up the information into concise manageable pleces, we've created what we think is the handiest exam review guide available. Throw it in your briefcase and carry it to work with you. As you read through the book, you'll be able to identify quickly those areas you know best and those that require more in-depth review.
How Is This Book Organized?
As mentioned above, this book is organized according to the official exam objectives list prepared by Microsoft for Exam 70-219. The chapters coincide to the broad objectives groupings, such as Analyzing Business Requirements, Analyzing Technical Requirements, and Designlng a Directory Service Architechture. These grouplngs are also renected in the organization of the MOSE exams themselves.
Within each chapter, the individual exam objectives are addressed in turn. Each objective's coverage iS further divtded ioto the following sections of information:
Critical Information
This section presents the greatest level of detail on information for the objective. This is the place to start if you're unfamiliar with or uncertain about the objectlve's technical issues.
Exam Essentials
In this section, we've put together a concise list of the most crucial topics that you'll need to comprehend fully prior to taking the MCSE exam. These summaries can help you identify subject areas that might require more study on your part.
Key Terms and Concepts
Here you'll find a mini-glossary of the most important terms and concepts related to the specific objective. This list will help you understand what the technical words mean within the context of the related subject matter.
Sample Questions
For each objective, we've included a selection of questions similar to those you'll encounter on the actual MCSE exam. Answers and explanations are provided so you can gain some Insight into the test-taking process.
How Do You Become an MCSE?
Attaining MCSE certification has always been a challenge. In the past, people could acquire detailed exam Information-even most of the exam questions from online "brain dumps" and third-party "cram" books or software products. For the new MCSE exams, however, this simply will not be the case.
To avoid the "paper-MCSE syndrome" (a devaluation of the MCSE certification because unqualified individuals manage to pass the exams), Microsoft has taken strong steps to protect the security and Integrity of the new MCSE track. Prospective MSCEs will need to complete a course of study that provides not only detailed knowledge of a wide range of topics, but true skills derived from working with Windows 2000 and related software products.
This book has been developed, in cooperation with Microsoft Corporation, to give you the critical skills and knowledge you need to prepare for one of the new MCSE certification programs; Directory Services Infraspucture Design. You will find the information you need to acquire a solid understanding of Windows 2000 Directory Services Design, to prepare for Exam 70-219: De- signing a Directory Services Infrastnlcture, and to progress toward MCSE certiflcation.
Is This Book for You?
The MCSE Exam Notes books were designed to be succinct. portable exam review guides that can be used either in conjunction with a more complete study program (book, CBT courseware, classroom/lab environment) or as an exam review for those who don't feel the need for more extensive test preparation. It isn't our goal to give the answers away, but rather to identify those topics on which you can expect to be tested and to provide sufficient coverage of these topics.
Perhaps you're already familiar with the features and functionality of Windows 2000. The thought of paying lots of money for a spectalized MCSE exam preparation course probably doesn't sound too appealing. What can they teach you that you don't already know, right? Be careful, though. Many experienced network adminlstrators have walked confidently into test centers only to walk sheepishly out of them after failing an MCSE exam. As they discovercd, there's the Microsoft of the real world and the Microsoft of the MCSE exams. It's our goal with these Exam Notes books to show you where the two converge and where they diverge. After you've finished reading through this book, you should have a clear idea of how your understanding of the technologies Involved matches up with the expectations of the MCSE test makers in Redmond.
Or perhaps you're relatively new to the world of Microsoft networking, drawn to it by the promise of challenging work and higher salaries. You've just waded through an 800-page MCSE Windows 2000 study guide or taken a class at a local tratning center. Lots of information to keep track of, isn't it? Well, by organizing the Exam Notes books according to the Microsoft exam objectlves, and by breaking up the information into concise manageable pleces, we've created what we think is the handiest exam review guide available. Throw it in your briefcase and carry it to work with you. As you read through the book, you'll be able to identify quickly those areas you know best and those that require more in-depth review.
How Is This Book Organized?
As mentioned above, this book is organized according to the official exam objectives list prepared by Microsoft for Exam 70-219. The chapters coincide to the broad objectives groupings, such as Analyzing Business Requirements, Analyzing Technical Requirements, and Designlng a Directory Service Architechture. These grouplngs are also renected in the organization of the MOSE exams themselves.
Within each chapter, the individual exam objectives are addressed in turn. Each objective's coverage iS further divtded ioto the following sections of information:
Critical Information
This section presents the greatest level of detail on information for the objective. This is the place to start if you're unfamiliar with or uncertain about the objectlve's technical issues.
Exam Essentials
In this section, we've put together a concise list of the most crucial topics that you'll need to comprehend fully prior to taking the MCSE exam. These summaries can help you identify subject areas that might require more study on your part.
Key Terms and Concepts
Here you'll find a mini-glossary of the most important terms and concepts related to the specific objective. This list will help you understand what the technical words mean within the context of the related subject matter.
Sample Questions
For each objective, we've included a selection of questions similar to those you'll encounter on the actual MCSE exam. Answers and explanations are provided so you can gain some Insight into the test-taking process.
How Do You Become an MCSE?
Attaining MCSE certification has always been a challenge. In the past, people could acquire detailed exam Information-even most of the exam questions from online "brain dumps" and third-party "cram" books or software products. For the new MCSE exams, however, this simply will not be the case.
To avoid the "paper-MCSE syndrome" (a devaluation of the MCSE certification because unqualified individuals manage to pass the exams), Microsoft has taken strong steps to protect the security and Integrity of the new MCSE track. Prospective MSCEs will need to complete a course of study that provides not only detailed knowledge of a wide range of topics, but true skills derived from working with Windows 2000 and related software products.







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