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Microsoft Official Course

20410C
Installing and Configuring
Windows Server® 2012
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About This Course – Audience

• IT Professionals with knowledge and experience working


with Windows who are looking to learn about the
installation and configuration of Windows Server 2012
• Windows Server Administrators who are looking to
learn more about Windows Server 2012 or Windows
Server 2012 R2
• IT Professionals who are experienced in other non-
Microsoft technologies and are looking to cross train
into Windows Server 2012.
• People intending taking the 70-410: Installing and
Configuring Windows Server 2012 exam either as a
standalone exam or as part of the MCSA: Windows
Server 2012 credential
About This Course - Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:


• An understanding of networking fundamentals
• An understanding of basic Active Directory concepts
• An awareness and understanding of security best practices
• Basic knowledge of server hardware
• Experience working with and configuring Windows client
operating systems such as Windows 7 or Windows 8

Students would benefit from having some previous Windows


Server experience.
Your Course Materials (Optional)
Designed to optimize your classroom learning experience
and support you back on the job.

Microsoft Official Course Handbook


• Printed Courseware book
• Organized by modules
• Includes Labs and Lab Answer Keys
• Module Reviews and Takeaways—great for
on-the-job reference

Digital Companion Content


• Supplemental content and helpful links
• Download at:
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/companionmoc
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Microsoft Official Course Handbook


• Accessed online using the Arvato Skillpipe reader at
http://skillpipe.courseware-marketplace.com/reader
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courseware
• Add notes, add comments, and highlight content just
as you would with printed materials
• Organized by modules
• Includes Labs and Lab Answer Keys
• Module Reviews and Takeaways—great for
on-the-job reference

Digital Companion Content


• Supplemental content and helpful links
• Download at:
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/companionmoc
Course Outline
• Module 1: Deploying and Managing Windows
Server 2012
• Module 2: Introduction to Active Directory Domain
Services
• Module 3: Managing Active Directory Domain Services
Objects
• Module 4: Automating Active Directory Domain Services
Administration
• Module 5: Implementing IPv4
• Module 6: Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol
Course Outline (continued)

• Module 7: Implementing Domain Name System


• Module 8: Implementing IPv6
• Module 9: Implementing Local Storage
• Module 10: Implementing File and Print Services
• Module 11: Implementing Group Policy
• Module 12: Securing Windows Servers Using Group
Policy Objects
• Module 13: Implementing Server Virtualization with
Hyper-V
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Windows Certification Paths
MCSA Windows Server 2012 MCSE Server Infrastructure
Exam 70-410 Exam 70-411 Exam 70-412 Exam 70-413 Exam 70-414
(20410) (20411) (20412) (20413) (20414)
Installing and Administering Configuring Designing and Implementing
Configuring Windows Advanced Implementing a an Advanced
Windows Server 2012 Windows Server Server
Server 2012 Server 2012 Infrastructure Infrastructure
Services

MCSE Desktop Infrastructure


Exam 70-417 Exam 70-415 Exam 70-416
(20417) (20415) (20416)
Upgrading
OR Your Skills to
Implementing Implementing
Desktop
a Desktop
MCSA Application
Infrastructure
Windows Environments
Server 2012
MCSA Windows 8
Exam 70-687 Exam 70-688 Exam 70-689
(20687) (20688) (20689)
Configuring Supporting OR Upgrading Your
Windows 8.1 Windows 8.1 Skills to MCSA
Windows 8
Preparing for the Labs

Your lab activities will be centered around a fictitious


company that we will call A. Datum Corporation.

By working through the labs, you will learn how to


configure a Windows Server 2012 R2 infrastructure
that has Windows 8.1 clients.

To complete the labs, you will work in a virtual


machine environment.
Virtual Machine Environment
Virtual Machine Use as:
20410C- A domain controller running Windows Server 2012 R2 in the
LON-DC1 Adatum.com domain.
20410C- A member server running Windows Server 2012 R2 in the
LON-SVR1 Adatum.com domain.
20410C- A member server running Windows Server 2012 R2 in the
LON-SVR2 Adatum.com domain. This server will be located on a second
subnet.
20410C- A blank virtual machine on which students will install Windows
LON-SVR3 Server 2012 R2.
20410C- A bootable VHD for running Windows Server 2012 R2 as the
LON-HOST1 host for Hyper-V.
20410C- A standalone server running a Server Core installation of
LON-CORE Windows Server 2012 R2.
20410C- A router that is used for network activities that require a
LON-RTR separate subnet. Also running Windows Server 2012 R2.
20410C- A client computer running Windows 8.1 and Microsoft Office
LON-CL1 2013 in the Adatum.com domain.
20410C- A client computer running Windows 8.1 and Office 2013 in the
LON-CL2 Adatum.com domain that is located in a second subnet.
Demonstration: Using Microsoft Labs Online
(Optional)
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
• Access the Microsoft Labs Online lab environment
• Carefully read the Lab Notes because some procedures
related to on-premise versus online labs may be different and
have slightly different steps. Any differences will be called out
in the Lab Notes.
• Switch between virtual machines
Demonstration: Using Hyper-V Manager
(Optional)
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
• Open Hyper-V Manager
• Navigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V
Manager:
• Virtual machines, snapshots, and actions: server-specific
and virtual machines-specific
• Identify the virtual machines used in the labs for this course
• Take a snapshot and apply a snapshot
• Connect to a virtual machine
• Start and sign in to a virtual machine
• Switch between full screen and window modes
• Revert to the previous snapshot
• Shut down a virtual machine
• When to use shut down or turn off
• Close Hyper-V Manager
Demonstration: Navigation in
Windows Server 2012 (optional)
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
• Configure Hyper-V to use Windows key
combinations in the virtual machine
• Sign in and sign out
• Access applications
• Access Control Panel
• Use shortcut keys

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