Duration 5 days – 35 hrs
Overview
The Windows Server Administration Training Course is designed to provide IT professionals with the knowledge and hands-on skills required to manage and maintain a Windows Server environment. This comprehensive course covers essential topics such as server installation, configuration, user and group management, Active Directory, networking services, security, and system troubleshooting. The course prepares participants to manage day-to-day operations of Windows Server and sets the foundation for those pursuing certifications such as Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA).
Objectives
- Install and configure Windows Server environments.
- Manage users, groups, and Active Directory.
- Set up and manage core network services like DNS, DHCP, and file services.
- Configure security policies and firewalls to protect the system.
- Implement backup strategies and disaster recovery solutions.
- Monitor server performance and troubleshoot common issues.
Audience
- IT professionals and system administrators who are responsible for the management of Windows Server.
- Network administrators seeking to upgrade their knowledge to the latest Windows Server versions.
- Professionals preparing for Microsoft Windows Server certification exams.
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of networking concepts and operating systems.
- Experience with Windows-based systems is recommended but not required.
Course Content
Day 1: Introduction and Installation
- Introduction to Windows Server
- Overview of Windows Server Versions (2016, 2019, 2022)
- Windows Server Features and Roles
- Licensing and Editions
- Installing Windows Server
- Installation Methods (Standard, Core, Virtual Machines)
- Post-Installation Tasks and Initial Configuration
- Server Manager Overview
- Managing Windows Server with PowerShell
- Hands-On Lab: Windows Server Installation
- Participants will install and configure a Windows Server environment.
Day 2: Active Directory, Users, and Groups
- Active Directory Overview
- Understanding the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
- Configuring and Managing Active Directory
- Creating and Managing Organizational Units (OUs)
- User and Group Management
- Creating and Managing User Accounts
- Managing Groups and Group Policies (GPOs)
- Configuring Roaming Profiles and Folder Redirection
- Delegating Permissions and Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Hands-On Lab: Active Directory and User Management
- Participants will configure Active Directory, create users, and implement group policies.
Day 3: Networking Services and DNS/DHCP Configuration
- Networking Services Overview
- Understanding TCP/IP and Network Infrastructure in Windows Server
- Configuring Static and Dynamic IP Addressing
- DNS and DHCP Configuration
- Installing and Configuring DNS Server Role
- Managing DNS Zones and Records
- Installing and Configuring DHCP Server Role
- Managing DHCP Scopes and Reservations
- Hands-On Lab: Networking Services Configuration
- Participants will set up and configure DNS and DHCP services on Windows Server.
Day 4: File Services, Security, and Group Policy
- File and Print Services
- Configuring File Server Role
- Managing NTFS Permissions and Share Permissions
- Implementing File Screening, Quotas, and Storage Reports
- Security and Group Policy Management
- Configuring Local and Domain Group Policies
- Managing Security Policies, Password Policies, and Account Lockout
- Implementing Windows Firewall and Network Security
- Installing and Managing Anti-Malware Tools (Windows Defender)
- Hands-On Lab: File Services and Security Configuration
- Participants will set up file services, implement permissions, and apply group policies for security.
Day 5: Server Monitoring, Backup, and Troubleshooting
- Monitoring and Performance Tuning
- Monitoring System Performance with Task Manager, Resource Monitor, and Performance Monitor
- Configuring Event Logs and Auditing
- Identifying Bottlenecks and Optimizing Performance
- Backup and Disaster Recovery
- Configuring Windows Server Backup
- Scheduling Automatic Backups
- Implementing System Restore and Data Recovery Solutions
- Using Hyper-V for Server Virtualization
- Troubleshooting Windows Server
- Identifying and Resolving Common Server Issues
- Troubleshooting Boot Issues and Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)
- Managing Windows Updates and Patching
- Hands-On Lab: Backup, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting