Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-296): Level 1
- 1.0 Planning and Implementing Server Roles and Server Security
- 1.1 Editions of Windows Server
- 1.2 Choosing the Correct Version of Windows
- 1.3 Windows Server 2003 Hardware Requirements
- 2.0 Planning Server Roles and Server Security
- 2.1 Planning Server Roles and Server Security
- 2.2 Planning for Security Baselines
- 2.3 Using the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
- 2.4 Creating a Security Baseline
- 2.5 Using Security Configuration and Analysis
- 2.6 Configuring Role-Based Server Security
- 2.7 Adding a Server Role
- 2.8 Using Default Security Templates
- 2.9 Modifying Security Templates 2.10 Creating a new Security Template
- 3.0 Deploying a Security Template
- 3.1 Deploying Security Templates
- 3.2 Using the Group Policy Management Console
- 3.3 Securing Domain Controllers
- 3.4 Recognizing Threats to Web Servers
- 3.5 Configuring IIS Components
- 3.6 Configuring Web Servers
- 3.7 Securing Other Common Server Roles
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-296): Level 2
- 1.0 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
- 1.1 Review of DNS Concepts
- 1.2 New Features of DNS in Windows Server 2003
- 1.3 DNS Server Roles
- 2.0 Planning Your DNS Namespace
- 2.1 Planning Your DNS Namespace
- 2.2 DNS Server Placement
- 2.3 Integrating DNS with Active Directory
- 3.0 DNS Zone Replication
- 3.1 Configuring DNS Zone Replication
- 3.2 Planning DNS Forwarding
- 4.0 Planning for DNS Security
- 4.1 Planning for DNS Security
- 4.2 Optimizing DNS Performance
- 4.3 Interoperability with UNIX DNS
- 4.4 Troubleshooting DNS
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-296): Level 3
- 1.0 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Server Availability
- 1.1 Planning for Disaster Recovery
- 1.2 Backup and Recovery Options
- 1.3 Using Shadow Copies of Shared Folders
- 2.0 Alternate Windows Startup Modes
- 2.1 Using Alternate Windows Startup Modes
- 2.2 Troubleshooting Startup Problems in Windows Server 2003
- 2.3 Using the Recovery Console
- 2.4 Automated System Recovery
- 3.0 Planning for High Availability
- 3.1 Planning for High Availability
- 3.2 Clustering Fundamentals
- 3.3 Planning for Clustering
- 3.4 Configuring Clustering Services
- 3.5 Securing the Cluster Service
- 3.6 Configuring Network Load Balancing
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-296): Level 4
- 1.0 Plan a Backup and Recovery Strategy
- 1.1 Introducing the Public Key Infrastructure
- 1.2 Components of a PKI
- 1.3 Planning a Windows Server 2003 PKI
- 1.4 Types of Certification Authorities (CAs)
- 2.0 Certificate Services Administration
- 2.1 Certificate Services Administration
- 2.2 Using Smart Cards for Authentication
- 3.0 Implementing Change Management
- 3.1 Implementing Change Management
- 3.2 Configuring Software Updates
- 3.3 Using Software Update Services
- 3.4 Using the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-296): Level 5
- 1.0 Planning and Maintaining Network
- Security
- 1.1 Planning Secure Network Administration Methods
- 1.2 Deploying Remote Assistance
- 1.3 Using Remote Desktop for Administration
- 2.0 Wireless Networking
- 2.1 Preparing for Wireless Networking
- 2.2 Security Vulnerabilities of Wireless Networks
- 2.3 Addressing Wireless Security Concerns
- 2.4 Securing Wireless with 802.1X
- 2.5 Securing Wireless Clients Using Group Policy
- 3.0 Security for Data Transmissions
- 3.1 Planning Security for Data Transmissions
- 3.2 Deploying IPSec
- 3.3 IPSec Management Tools
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-296): Level 6
- 1.0 Plan Security for Wireless Network
- 1.1 Planning a Strategy for Global Catalog server placement
- 1.2 Using Universal Group Caching
- 1.3 Forest and Domain Structures
- 1.4 Creating the Forest Root Domain
- 1.5 Domain and Forest Functional Levels
- 2.0 Managing FSMO Roles
- 2.1 Managing FSMO Roles
- 2.2 Creating an Application Data Partition
- 2.3 Configuring Trust Relationships
- 2.4 Performing Active Directory Restores
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-296): Level 7
- 1.0 Plan Security for Data Transmission
- 1.1 Planning a Group Policy Strategy
- 1.2 Using the Group Policy Management Console
- 1.3 Configuring Policy Inheritance
- 1.4 Using the Resultant Set of Policy snap-in
- 2.0 Configuring the User Environment with Group Policy
- 2.1 Configuring the User Environment with Group Policy
- 2.2 Using Software Restriction Policies
- 3.0 Troubleshooting Group Policy
- 3.1 Troubleshooting Group Policy
- 4.0 Password Policies
- 4.1 Configuring Password Policies
- 4.2 Configuring Audit Policies
- 4.3 Planning a User Authentication Strategy