Windows Server 2012 R2 (70-413) Logical AD Infrastructure
By Tim Warner
In this course we learn how to architect the logical Active Directory components, including the forest, domain, and organizational unit (OU) topology.
Course info
Rating
Level
Intermediate

Updated
Feb 6, 2015

Duration
1h 46m

Table of contents
Designing a Forest and Domain Infrastructure
Overview
1m
Designing a Forest Architecture
2m
Choosing a Forest Model
3m
Designing a Domain Architecture
2m
Trust Relationships
3m
Functional Levels
1m
Demo: Managing Trust Relationships and Functional Levels
7m
Microsoft Cloud Account Synchronization
3m
For Further Learning
1m
Summary
2m
Restructuring Active Directory
Overview
2m
Upgrade Considerations
2m
Upgrading to Windows Server 2012 R2
1m
Domain Rename
2m
Restructuring Forests and Domains
2m
Demo 1: GPO Migration Tables and Password Export Server
7m
Demo 2: Performing a Domain Rename
6m
For Further Learning
1m
Summary
1m
Designing a Group Policy Strategy
Overview
2m
GPO Deployment Options
4m
GPO Design Best Practices
4m
Understanding WMI Filters
2m
Validating WMI Filters
1m
Understanding Loopback Processing
3m
Demo 1: Putting a GPO Design into Action
6m
Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
1m
Slow Link Detection and GPO Caching
2m
Demo 2: Touring the Advanced Group Policy Management Console
3m
For Further Learning
1m
Summary
1m
Designing an Active Directory Permissions Model
Overview
2m
Active Directory Administration Models
3m
Active Directory Security Features
4m
Kerberos Delegation
2m
Demo 1: Reviewing Active Directory Security Features
6m
Administrative Delegation of Control
2m
Delegwiz.inf
1m
Demo 2: Implementing Delegated AD Administration
4m
For Further Learning
1m
Summary
2m
Description
Course info
Rating
Level
Intermediate

Updated
Feb 6, 2015

Duration
1h 46m

Description
In this course we learn how to architect the logical Active Directory components, including the forest, domain, and organizational unit (OU) topology.
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