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M6417: Updating Application Platform Technology Skills to Server 2008

Description:

This 3 day instructor-led course provides students with an understanding of Applications Platform technology in Windows Server 2008. This course is intended to allow individuals who already have experience with Applications Platform technologies to upgrade their skills for Windows Server 2008. This course is based on an interim build of Windows Server 2008.

Prerequisite:

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Configure and use Windows Server as an application server with new Server Roles.
  • Use new features in IIS 7.0 Application Server, including the new modular configuration system.
  • Manage Web Applications with IIS 7.0.
  • Troubleshoot IIS 7.0-based Web servers with automatic failed request tracing and other included features and tools.
  • Plan for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 implementation in a variety of network environments.
  • Configure and manage Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 from initial setup through troubleshooting and day-to-day operation.
  • Use new features in Terminal Services and describe Terminal Services Licensing.
  • Use and manage Terminal Services remote programs and gateways, including troubleshooting and performance optimization.

Course Fee:
$1152

Sections:
Click on the section you want to register for:
Autumn Quarter 2009
Section A :    Mon.-Wed., Oct. 26-28 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM   CANCELLED



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 Modified: 10/13/2009