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Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008 هذه ا
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اسطوانة CBT - Upgrading Your MCSE on W2K3 to W2K8 رفع خاص 300-649


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Protect your MCSE 2003 investment!
Are you an MCSE 2003 looking to administer Windows Server 2008? Then you need the fastest possible route to MCITP certification. Tim Warner’s Windows Server 2008 training gives you exactly that.

Passing the Windows Server 2008 70-649 exam offers you a certification bonanza. 70-649 is a composite, multiple-choice exam -- with questions drawn from three other Server 2008 tests. (There are no simulations or interactive questions.) Passing it immediately earns you three MCTS certifications:


Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuring 70-640
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuring 70-642
Windows Server 2008 App/Infrastructure Configuring 70-643
What’s more, after passing the (70-649) you’re poised to quickly complete both of the following MCITP certifications:

MCITP Server Administration
MCITP Enterprise Administration
You can earn MCITP Server Administration certification by passing just one additional exam:

Windows Server 2008: Server Admin. 70-646 We are developing training for this exam (estimated availability: 2nd quarter 2009 -- or before).
You can earn MCITP Enterprise Administrator Certification by passing just two additional exams:

Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator 70-647 We are developing training for this exam (estimated availability: 2nd quarter 2009 -- or before)
Either Microsoft Windows Configuring 70-620 or Deploying and Maintaining Windows Vista Client 70-624. We offer training for both, but Tim recommends 70-620 as the easier exam.
Tim’s a real Microsoft expert, and he went to the limit of his Microsoft non-disclosure agreement creating this 70-649 test prep. Each of its 22 nuggets is mapped to exam topics in exactly the same percentage covered on the test.

You’ll learn to install, configure, administer and trouble-shoot windows server 2008, and be immediately productive in your job. Plus you’ll get tons of valuable tips and "gotchas".

With a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Server 2008 credentials on your resume, you’ll be noticed and respected by current and prospective employers worldwide.

Exam Pack 70-649: TS: Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist

Exam-Pack 070-649: TS: Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to "Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist, Configuring" contains the following videos:


"Series Overview" (free video)

"Configuring Active Directory Server Roles Part 1"

"Configuring Active Directory Server Roles Part 2"

"Managing Name Resolution Part 1"

"Managing Name Resolution Part 2"

"Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure Part 1"

"Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure Part 2"

"Administering File and Print Services Part 1"

"Administering File and Print Services Part 2"

"Managing Network Access Part 1"

"Managing Network Access Part 2"

"Managing Network Access Part 3"

"Monitoring a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Part 1"

"Monitoring a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Part 2"

"Deploying Servers Part 1"

"Deploying Servers Part 2"

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 1"

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 2"

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 3"

"Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 1"

"Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 2"

"Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 3"
Here's what you'll learn in each video of the MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist: Exam-Pack 70-649 Series:

Video 1 - "Series Overview" - This nugget sets the stage for the rest of the series. To that end, it is imperative that we set your expectations to ensure that you have purchased the correct Exam Pack. After you are satisfied that you will see more than adequate return on investment (ROI) with respect to your money, time, and effort, I will show you how I constructed this course. You will see how working through the nuggets in this Exam Pack in order will contribute to your exam success with a minimum of muss, fuss, or greasy aftertaste. Finally, we’ll review the "anatomy and physiology" of the 70-649 exam; after all, as your trainer I don't want you to enter the exam room with no earthly idea what to expect!

Setting Expectations

How this Series Works

70-649 Exam Strategies
Video 2 - "Configuring Active Directory Figuring Active Directory Server Roles Part 1" - In this nugget we are concerned with one of Windows Server 2008's most improved features: server roles, role services, and features. In fact, we will be working with server roles and features throughout the remainder of this tutorial series. Next we embark on a consideration of two "flavors" of Active Directory: Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS), which is the successor to Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) in Windows Server 2003; and Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS). AD RMS provides an excellent way for companies to take control of their intellectual property in Web-based environment (think: SharePoint document libraries).


Managing Server Roles and Features

Deploying an Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS) Server

Deploying a Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS) Server

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS)

Configuring Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS)
Video 3 - "Configuring Active Directory Server Roles Part 1" - In this nugget we take a look at some really cool new features in Windows Server 2008. The Read Only Domain Controller (RODC), on its face, appears to be a throwback to the backup domain controllers (BDCs) that we had to deal with in Windows NT Server 4.0. However, the RODC provides much more robust functionality than you would expect from a server hosting a read-only copy of the Active Directory Domain Services database. Next, we embark on a brief tour of Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), learning how companies can leverage this technology to provide single sign-on (SSO) for Web applications across disparate environments. Finally, we consider the Server Core installation option in Windows Server 2008. This installation method strips Windows Server of its graphical front-end and most application services, leaving with you a "lean, mean, fightin' machine" server with a dramatically reduced attack surface


Deploying a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)

Deploying an Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) Server

Using the Server Core Installation Option

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring the Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)

Configuring Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)
Video 4 - "Managing Name Resolution Part 1" - In this nugget we begin a detailed discussion on what's new and what's changed in Windows Server 2008 host name resolution, otherwise known as DNS. We start with an overview of how to add the DNS Server role to a server, and then follow through by creating a couple forward lookup zones. We conclude with adding some resource records, including an IPv6 AAAA host record. Although the new GlobalNames zone type is introduced in this nugget, we won't see the zone in action until the next nugget. Hang on to your hats!


Installing and Configuring Domain Name System (DNS)

Creating and Managing DNS Zones

Creating and Managing DNS Resource Records

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring a Domain Name System (DNS) Server

Configuring DNS Zones

Configuring DNS Records
Video 5 - "Managing Name Resolution Part 2" - In this nugget we conclude the discussion we began in the last nugget concerning the new GlobalNames zone in Windows Server 2008. In a nutshell, the GlobalNames zone provides a mechanism for resolving single-label names in a way similar to WINS. In this nugget we will also consider the ways we can optimize replication traffic with Active Directory-integrated DNS zones. Finally, we will "finish with a flourish" by briefly reviewing client-side TCP/IP configuration in Windows Server 2003 and Windows Vista


Deploying the GlobalNames Zone

Designing and Implementing DNS Replication

Configuring Name Resolution for Client Computers

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring DNS Replication

Configuring Name Resolution for Client Computers
Video 6 - "Implementing an Active Directory Domain Services Infrastructure Part 1" - Just because the majority of what we are learning in this nugget and the next one is largely review from what you already know from Windows Server 2003 doesn't mean that you shouldn't be paying attention! No, indeed. In this nugget we will understand the mechanics of trust relationships. For instance, what is a shortcut trust, and how is a shortcut trust relationship different from an external trust relationship? How does one create a trust relationship? We will also learn why Active Directory subnet, site, and site links are so vitally important to Active Directory replication and user logon performance. Finally, we will consider domain and forest functional levels. See what I mean? I’ll bet you 20 dollars to a stale jelly donut I already got you to thinking, "Man, I really HAVE forgotten a lot of my old Server 2003 MCSE stuff. I better study this nugget closely!"


Building an Active Directory Forest or a Domain

Establishing Active Directory Trust Relationships

Creating and Managing Sites, Subnets, and Site Links


Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring a Forest or a Domain

Configuring Trusts

Configuring Sites
Video 7 - "Implementing An Active Directory Domain Services Infrastructure Part 2" - In this nugget we continue our "haunted hayride" through the world of Active Directory replication. We spend more time with the Active Directory Sites and Services console, this time spending more time configuring site links and site link bridges. We also learn more about configuring the Global Catalog and how to enable Universal Group Membership Caching at the site level. Finally, we refresh our skills with the so-called FSMO (flexible single-master operations master) roles in Windows Server 2008. We learn what they are, the best-practice guidelines for placing them in your network infrastructure, how to determine role holders in your Active Directory forest, how to transfer role holders, and then how to seize roles.


Managing Active Directory Replication

Configuring the Global Catalog

Administering Operations Master Roles

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Active Directory Replication

Configuring the Global Catalog

Configuring Operations Masters
Video 8 - "Administrative File and Print Service Part 1" - In this nugget we add another server role to Windows Server 2008: the File Server role. As we will learn, the File Server role consists of a handful of role services; however, the two main ones with which we are concerned in this nugget are the File Server Resource Manager (RSRM) service and the Distributed File System (DRS) service. By the end of this nugget we hope that you will (a) be equipped to answer any file server-related item on your 70-649 exam; and (b) be inspired to implement some of these nifty new technologies in your production environment at work. We will also briefly review the Shadow Copy Service and ensure that its usage has not changed in Windows Server 2008 from how it was used in Windows Server 2003.


Deploying a File Server

Implementing Distributed File System (DFS)

Configuring Shadow Copy Services

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring a File Server

Configuring Distributed File System (DFS)

Configuring Shadow Copy Services
Video 9 - "Administrative File And Print Services Part 2" - In this nugget, we consider the much-improved backup and restore tool that is built into Windows Server 2008. For your 70-649 exam, you need to understand not only the graphical user interface (GUI) tool, but also the command-line utility as well. Next we revisit the concept of disk quotas, reviewing the Resource Manager quotas that we introduced in the previous nugget, as well as discussing and demonstrating NTFS quotas, with which you should already be familiar from your experience with Windows Server 2003. Finally, we will learn to use the wonderful Windows Server 2008 Print Services tools. Deploying and managing print queues has never been easier; it is my goal to ensure that you not only have your bases covered with regard to your 70-649 exam, but you also walk away from this nugget with some great "real world" tips and tricks!


Designing and Implementing a Backup and Restore Strategy

Managing Disk Quotas

Configuring and Monitoring Print Services

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Backup and Restore

Managing Disk Quotas

Configuring and Monitoring Print Services
Video 10 - "Managing Network Access Part 1" - In this nugget, we introduce what’s new, what’s changed, and what has stayed the same with regard to remote access technologies in Windows Server 2008. We'll also cover how to install and configure the Network Policy and Access Services server role. Relevant technology buzzwords include: RRAS; VPN; dial-up; Network Access Protection (NAP); 802.3; NAT


Understanding Network Access

Installing and Configuring Remote Access Server Features

Relevant Exam Objectives

Understanding Network Access

Configuring Remote Access
Video 11 - "MANAGING NETWORK ACCESS PART 2" - In this nugget, we perform a "deep dive" into Network Access Protection (NAP). This is a brand-new feature in Windows Server 2008, and accordingly you can expect to see it heavily covered on your 70-649 exam. By the end of this nugget you'll know all about how to implement the Windows Server 2008 Network Policy Server, health policies, and authentication protocols


Deploying Network Access Protection (NAP)

Implementing Wired and Wireless Authentication Methods

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Network Access Protection (NAP)

Configuring Wireless Authentication
Video 12 - "MANAGING NETWORK ACCESS PART 3" - In this nugget, we consider the built-in management of IEEE 802.11 wireless networking that is built into the Windows Server 2008 platform. We will examine the 802.11 Group Policy settings, as well as review some of the major concepts that govern corporate wireless local area networks (WLANs). We will also study the very sturdy and solid firewall that ships with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, paying special attention on how we can manage this product by using Group Policy.


Administering Client Wireless Access

Configuring Windows Firewall

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Wireless Access

Configuring Firewall Settings
Video 13 - "Monitoring A Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Part 1" - You must always keep in mind that on an upgrade exam, Microsoft pays special emphasis on new technologies. To that end, because Microsoft has added quite a few new features to Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP1, you can accordingly expect to see a few items on this subject on your 70-649 exam. Similarly, the Reliability and Performance Monitor console is brand-spanking new in Windows Vista and in Windows Server 2008. In this nugget I will get you familiar with the "need to know" information with this tool. You don't need to know the in-depth configuration stuff for either WSUS or performance monitoring for your upgrade exam. Instead, just some basic WSUS architectural facts and an overview of Data Collector Sets (DCS) and the Reliability tools should suffice nicely.


Deploying Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)

Analyzing Server Performance

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Settings

Capturing Performance Data
Video 14 - "Monitoring a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Part 2" - Description: In this nugget I need you to look past your possible tendency to yawn and say, "C’mon, Tim. I've been working with Event Viewer and Network Monitor since Windows NT Server 4.0!" Hold on, friends. Your Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista exams are going to cover what’s new and what’s changed; along those lines there are some really cool technologies that you'll want to know about here. First of all: Event subscriptions. You need to understand how to work with the Windows Remote Management and Windows Event Collector services in order to set up Event Log subscriptions in Windows Server 2008. Moreover, in this nugget I'll introduce you to the vastly improved Network Monitor 3.1 and its command-line analogue, NMCAP.EXE. Finally, we shall give a cursory ‘hat tip’ to the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) 2.1, for good old time’s sake, if for no other reason.


Monitoring Event Logs

Collecting Network Data

Relevant Exam Objectives

Monitoring Event Logs

Gathering Network Data
Video 15 - "Deploying Servers Part 1" -In this nugget we will learn how to deploy Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 operating system images by using Windows Deployment Services (WDS).Relevant technology keywords include: Windows Image format (WIM); Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK); Windows System Image Manager; Remote Installation Services (RIS); Pre-boot Installation Environment (PXE); Capture images; Discover images; Install images; and Windows Pre-installation Environment (Windows PE). We will also consider the newly re-engineered Windows Activation 2.0. Relevant technology buzzwords that are germane to your 70-649 exam include Multiple Activation Keys (MAKs); Key Management Service (KMS); and SLMGR.vbs.


Deploying OS Images by Using Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
Administering Windows Activation 2.0

Relevant Exam Objectives

Deploy Images by Using Windows Deployment Services (WDS)

Configuring Windows Activation
Video 16 - "Deploying Servers Part 2" -In this nugget we will continue our discussion of Windows Deployment Services (WDS)(Part 2 of 2) We will discuss: Virtualization Services beginning with Hypervisor Virtualization or "Hyper V" the successor to older virtual servers like 2K5 or 2K7. Virtual servers run inside the physical box and borrow hardware resources. We'll review High Availability, Failover Clustering, Network Load Balancing or NLB. And lastly, configuring server disk storage using RAID, ISCSI, Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Fibre Channel. We will discuss the basics of these WDS items you won't need to know every fine detail, just the basic mechanics.


Installing and Configuring Windows Server Virtualization Features

Configuring High Availability

Configuring Server Disk Storage

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Windows Server Virtualization and Virtual Machines

Configuring High Availability

Configuring Storage
Video 17 - "Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 1" -In this nugget we introduce a three-part mini-series on what’s new and what’s changed in Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. Short answer: quite a bit! In Part 1 we concentrate on deploying Terminal Service applications; the term Microsoft uses (and what you will see on your upgrade exam) is TS-RemoteApp. We'll also consider the Terminal Services Gateway (TS-Gateway), which makes it much easier to establish Remote Desktop connections to your enterprise servers through corporate firewalls. Relevant technology buzzwords include: TS-RemoteApp; TS-Gateway; Remote Desktop Protocol; RDP; DMZ; firewall

Deploying Terminal Services Applications

Configuring the Terminal Services Gateway Feature

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Terminal Services RemoteApp

Configuring Terminal Services Gateway
Video 18 - "Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 2" In this nugget we continue our "haunted hayride" through the wild and wooly world of Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services, this time casting a weary eye upon Terminal Services load balancing and resource monitoring. Relevant technology buzzwords include: DNS Round Robin; high availability; TS Session Broker; Server farm; Windows System Resource Manager; Resource Allocation Policy



Configuring Terminal Services Load Balancing

Monitoring Terminal Services

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Terminal Services Load Balancing

Configuring and Monitoring Terminal Services
Video 19 - "Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 3" In this nugget we finish our consideration of Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. Here our topics are the TS Licensing role service, managing client connections, and configuring Terminal Services server options. Relevant technology buzzwords include the following: TS-Licensing; licensing modes; license server discovery modes; TS-CALs; role services; Remote Desktop Connection; mstsc; /Admin switch; Remote Desktops MMC snap-in; Device mapping


Configuring Terminal Services Licensing

Managing Terminal Services Client Connections

Configuring Terminal Services Server Options

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Terminal Services Licensing

Configuring Terminal Services Client Connections

Configuring Terminal Services Server Options
Video 20 - "Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 1" In this nugget, which represents the "home stretch" of this particular nugget series, we undertake a detailed look at the much-improved Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 application in Windows Server 2008. Specifically, we'll learn about what Web services are and how they work; what the major Web application topologies are; and how to install and initially configure IIS 7.0. Relevant technology terms for this nugget include the following: IIS Manager; AppCmd.exe; WMI; PowerShell; .NET Framework; Server farms; Web Server (IIS) Server Role; WinRS; Server Core installation


Understanding Web Services

Configuring Web Applications

Managing Web Sites

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring Web Applications

Managing Web Sites
Video 21 - "Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 2" In this nugget we will learn how to install and configure the vastly improved (and different) FTP Publishing feature in IIS 7.0. For one thing, the FTP 7.0 component isn't even included on the Windows Server 2008! Next, we will cover how to install and set up the completely unchanged SMTP service. Relevant buzzwords include: FTP; SFTP; FTPS; SSL; SMTP; TCP; Relay

Deploying an FTP Server
Configuring the SMTP Service

Relevant Exam Objectives

Configuring an FTP Server

Configuring the SMTP Service
Video 22 - "Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 3" In this nugget, which constitutes the final video of this series, we examine some brand-new functionality in IIS 7.0. New in IIS 7.0 is the concept of delegated administration. We will also learn how to attach Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates both to Web sites as well as to FTP sites. Finally, we will learn how to configure multiple authentication providers and to set security permissions on sites, applications, virtual directories, and files.


Administering Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0

Establishing SSL Security

Configuring Web Site Authentication and Permissions

Relevant Exam Objectives

Managing IIS 7.0

Configuring SSL Security

Configuring Web Site Authentication and Permissions

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