Microsoft Certified System Administrator Plus 2003 (MCSA+)

Price: $ 2195.00 (USD)
Add to Cart

See a Demo
(this demo only works on Internet Explorer, Netscape is not yet supported)

Have a question about this course? Contact a representative.

Course Description

MCSA+ Microsoft windows server 2003 certification is for those that hold one of the following third-party certifications or certification combinations: Security+ Certification, A+ and Network+ certifications or -A+ and Server+ certifications. Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator for Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 (MCSA 2003) certificate program is designed to provide the students the skills needed to acquire entry-level employment in the field of network administration. The emphasis is on hands-on network administration and is supported by relevant theory. The students focus on communication, study, and self-learning skills in addition to the technical skills that make up the core of the program. Students in our Microsoft windows server 2003 certification course receive instruction that provides preparation foundation for the MCSA series of exams. Graduates of the program can seek successful employment as computer technicians, systems support specialists, or network administrators.

NOTE: 2000 version also available

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of the Microsoft windows server 2003 certification course, the student should:

  • Identify the tasks involved in supporting Windows 2003 networks.
  • Understand how networking concepts are implemented in Windows 2003
  • Configure Microsoft Windows 2003 Professional on stand-alone computers and on client computers that are part of a workgroup or domain.
  • Install and configure Windows 2003 Server.
  • Install, configure, manage and support a network infrastructure that uses Microsoft Windows 2003 server.
  • Gain skills needed to create a networking services infrastructure design that supports the required network applications.
  • Learn network solution technologies: including DHCP, IP, OSPF, RIP, and IGMP.
  • Gain the knowledge and skills needed to design a security framework for small, medium, and enterprise networks by using Microsoft Windows 2003 technologies.
  • Be prepared to take Microsoft exams 70-290 - Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment; 70-291 - Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure; 70-270 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows® XP Professional
Back to Top

Course Outline

I. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Administration and Maintenance
A. Windows XP Installation
B. Windows XP Installation Automated
C. Hardware Configuration
D. Disk Management
E. File System Configuration and Management
F. Troubleshooting and Disaster Recovery Desktop Configuration
G. TCP/IP Addressing Configuration and Name Resolution
H. Windows XP Configuration in Microsoft Network
I. Remote User Management
J. Mobile Computer Management
K. System Resource and Performance Monitoring

II. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Management and Maintenance
A. An Overview of Account and Resource Administration
B. User and Computer Account Management
C. Group Management
D. Resource Access Management
E. Printer Implementation
F. Printer Management
G. Object Access Management
H. Group Policy Implementation
I. Group Policy Management
J. Administrative Templates and Audit Policy Implementation
K. Server Administration Preparation
L. Server Performance Monitoring Preparation
M. Server Performance
N. Device Driver
O. Disk Management
P. Data Storage Management
Q. Disaster Recovery
R. Software Maintenance Using the Software Update Service

III. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Services Management
A. Introducing the TCP/IP Protocol
B. Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet
C. Configuring a Client IP Address
D. Configuring a Client for Name Resolution
E. Isolating Common Connectivity Issues
F. Using Routing and Remote Access to Configure Routing
G. Using Dynamic Host configuration Protocol to Allocate IP Addresses
H. Managing and Monitoring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
I. Name Resolution
J. Host Name Resolution Using Domain Name System (DNS)
K. Domain Name System (DNS) Management and Monitoring
L. NetBIOS Name Resolution Using Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
M. Using IPSec and Certificates to Secure Network Traffic
N. Network Access Configuration
O. Network Access Management and Monitoring
Back to Top

More Information

Language English
Course Length 340.00 hours
Duration of Access about 1 year
Instructor Chris Lobban
Vendor Gatlin Education
Prerequisites/Audience Must hold one of the following third-party certifications or certification combinations: Security+ Certification, A+ and Network+ certifications or A+ and Server+ certifications.
Requirements/Materials Included

This course is compatible with Windows Vista Operating System.

It is Highly Recommended that students have a high speed internet connection (DSL or Cable) -Programs are only compatible with Microsoft Operating System and Internet Explorer.

Following is the list of software that must be downloaded:

  • Adobe Acrobat Reader version 5
  • Excel Viewer
  • Internet Explorer 6
  • WindowsMedia Player 7.1 for WIN 98. WIN 2000 and WIN Me
  • RealOne Player
  • PowerPoint Viewer
  • Word Viewer
  • WinZip 8

Hardware requirements:
Minimum Monitor: 15" Super VGA Monitor (minimum) 17" is best

Minimum Processor: Pentium 300 or better

Network Adapter: 10 base T

Minimum RAM: At least 128MB

Minimum Hard Drive: At least 4 GB

Minimum CD Drive: CD-ROM drive (24x or greater)

Minimum Sound Card: 16 Bit

Minimum Video Adaptor: At least 8MB

Sound: Headsets (Microphone optional)

Minimum Screen Resolution: 800 x 600 true color (1024 x 768 is best)

Minimum Operating System: Windows 98 or Windows 2000 Professional

Internet Connection: Cable modem or ADSL


The materials included with this course are:

  • Microsoft Curriculum textbooks
  • Access to an online IT Library
Price: $ 2195.00 (USD)
Add to Cart

Categories