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Windows Server 2008 Group Policy Management: Hands-On
Course: 963
Type: Hands-On Training
Duration: 4 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Centrally manage workstations and servers with Group Policy Objects (GPOs)
- Lock down user desktops and control computer configurations
- Leverage techniques to target GPOs to specific clients
- Create highly reliable and robust software deployment strategies
- Enhance security with improved GPO features
- Troubleshoot failures and optimize GPO performance
Course Benefits Maintaining highly reliable and secure Windows environments in a cost-effective manner is a challenge for many organizations. Group Policies provide the ability to centrally manage your workstation and server configurations while streamlining administrative tasks and reducing IT costs. This course provides the knowledge and skills you need to create and manage effective Group Policies.Who Should Attend IT professionals who want to manage and administer Group Policies in a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory environment. A working knowledge of Windows Server 2003 AD or Course 960, "Windows Server 2008 Comprehensive Introduction," is assumed.Hands-On Training Extensive hands-on exercises provide practical experience managing a Windows Server 2008 environment through Group Policies. Exercises include:
- Establishing a central store and utilizing starter GPOs
- Applying computer and user configuration settings
- Generating reports for diagnostic purposes
- Writing WQL queries
- Implementing robust software delivery mechanisms
- Configuring core security settings
- Converting role-based XML data into policy settings
- Identifying and resolving failures
- Utilizing preferences to manipulate objects
Course 963 Content
- Advantages of centralized administration
- Investigating new features and functionality
- Contrasting user and computer-based settings
- Assigning software packages
- Enforcing workstation security
- Standardizing computer settings
- Deploying software packages
- Customizing user configurations
- Locking down user desktops with administrative templates
- Analyzing ADMX/ADML file structure
- Implementing pre-designed templates and starter GPOs
- Adding custom templates to extend functionality
- Leveraging the central store
- Maintaining availability through replication
- Regulating refresh intervals
- Working with policy object versions
- Invoking a policy refresh manually
- Local
- Sites
- Domains
- Organizational Units
- Combining settings through inheritance
- Resolving conflicts between GPO settings
- Generating a Resultant Set of Policies (RSoP) report
- Disabling GPOs for diagnostics
- Exploiting security filters
- Enforcing settings with No Override
- Merging or replacing user settings with loopback processing
- Enumerating Win32 management classes
- Creating WMI Query Language (WQL) queries
- Designing regular expressions for improved filtering
- Interpreting package file structure
- Obtaining and creating package files
- Assigning and publishing software
- Upgrading managed applications
- Customizing installations with transform files
- Providing self-healing applications with the Windows Installer Service (WIS)
- Leveraging DFS to enhance performance and reliability
- Bitlocker
- Network Access Protection
- Security Center
- Controlling group membership with Restricted Groups
- Securing network communications
- Reducing operating system vulnerabilities
- Transforming a role-based analysis into a GPO
- Importing settings into the Active Directory
- Expediting Group Policy application
- Detecting and handling slow links
- Isolating failures with Event Logs
- Predicting results through GPO modeling
- Contingency planning through backups
- Recovering Group Policy Objects after failures
- Driving Management Console objects with PowerShell
- Exploiting ADSI with scripting technologies
- Augmenting the management toolset
- Translating legacy ADM files
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