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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Latest Actual Test - Microsoft All Exams

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I've downloaded all Microsoft Actualtests last week for those who are to lazy to do so:

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70-290, dr simz and vce - Window 2003 Server

All you need to get 900+ points on the exam. The file consists of:
- dr simz
- TESTINSIDE 70-290 by.Dundar.Version_9.5_corrected.vce

The vce file has a great feature - it has EXPLENATIONS, so go ahead and try to understand the answers!

good luck!

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CBT-Upgrading Your MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise Support

Trainer: Timothy L. Warner
Running Time: 9 Hours

Will you have the professional-level certification you need when your current or future employer shifts from XP/Office 2003 to Vista/Office 2007?

Prepare for that future by upgrading from MCDST to MCITP certification.

You can get MCITP certified by passing just one Microsoft exam: 70-621. And with Tim Warner’s help you’ll do it. Tim has mapped each video in his latest training series to that test.

And while Tim’s training is preparing you for the exam, you’ll become a Vista-based Enterprise Support Technician — an expert in Vista deployment and application/network troubleshooting. Tim will show you how to:

  • Plan for and perform Vista installations
  • Perform post-installation configuration
  • Administer Vista security (user account control)
  • Configure Vista networking
  • Support built-in Vista Applications like Windows Mail and Windows Meeting Space
  • Maintain Vista with new Microsoft tools
  • Manage Vista mobile features like Tablet PC and Power Management
  • Troubleshoot Vista using support tools and methodologies

70-621 is a composite exam developed from 70-620 and 70-622. Tim has passed the 70-621 exam, has carefully reviewed all of Microsoft’s review materials for the 70-621 and its two source tests and distilled everything he’s learned down to the exam’s essentials.

There are no holes in his training. The entire course was designed with your MCITP certification in mind.

Microsoft Windows Vista: Upgrading Your MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise Support Exam-Pack 70-621 Contents:

  • Course Overview
  • Installing Windows Vista, Part 1
  • Installing Windows Vista, Part 2
  • Performing Post-Installation Configuration, Part 1
  • Performing Post-Installation Configuration, Part 2
  • Administering Windows Vista Security, Part 1
  • Administering Windows Vista Security, Part 2
  • Configuring Windows Vista Networking, Part 1
  • Configuring Windows Vista Networking, Part 2
  • Supporting Built-In Applications, Part 1
  • Supporting Built-In Applications, Part 2
  • Maintaining Windows Vista, Part 1
  • Maintaining Windows Vista, Part 2
  • Managing Windows Vista Mobile Features, Part 1
  • Managing Windows Vista Mobile Features, Part 2
  • Troubleshooting Windows Vista, Part 1
  • Troubleshooting Windows Vista, Part 2

Here’s what you’ll learn in each video of the Microsoft Windows Vista: Upgrading You MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise Support (Exam -Pack 70-621) series:

Video #1 - “Course Overview” - In this introductory nugget we set the stage for the rest of the series. Specifically, we define the term “enterprise support technician” as well as the myriad roles an EST actually performs in the IT industry. Next we examine this series from a “bird’s eye” perspective so you can gain an excellent conceptual understanding of the course. Finally, we take a long, detailed look at the 70-621 exam, and how this series can help you attain your goal of upgrading your MCDST certification to the MCITP in Enterprise Support. Topics include:

  • What is an Enterprise Support Technician?
  • Course Overview
  • Understanding the 70-621 Exam

Video #2 - “Installing Windows Vista Part 1″ - In this nugget we lay the foundation for the rest of the nugget series. First we must understand what design decisions went into Vista’s development. Next, we consider the planning and implementation requirements for performing clean and upgrade installations of Windows Vista. This nugget contains lots of practical advice as well as “exam alert” tips. Topics include:

  • Understanding Windows Vista
  • Planning and Performing a Clean Installation
  • Planning and Performing an Upgrade Installation

Relevant Exam Objectives

  • Installing Windows Vista
  • Identifying System Requirements
  • Upgrading from Earlier Version of Windows

Video #3 - “Installing Windows Vista Part 2″ - In this nugget we examine how companies can perform mass/automated deployments of Windows Vista. By necessity, this involves some discussion of the Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) tools, Windows Pre-installation Environment (PE), and Lite Touch/Zero Touch installation methodologies. Next we learn how to cleanly migrate user state data during refresh (wipe and load) and in-place upgrade Vista installation scenarios. Windows Product Activation 2.0 is a big advancement in the Microsoft OS licensing front, so we’ll learn how that works. Finally, we will discuss effective troubleshooting techniques for resolving installation problems with Windows Vista. Topics include:

  • Understanding the Windows Vista Deployment Process
  • Administering User State Migration
  • Troubleshooting Windows Product Activation
  • Troubleshooting Installation Problems

Relevant Exam Objectives

  • Deploying from a Custom Image
  • Troubleshooting Installation Issues

Video #4 - “Performing Post-Installation Configuration Part 1″ - By now we have performed our initial installation of Windows Vista; where do we go from here? Well, we start by understanding how to install, upgrade, configure, and maintain device drivers. We then learn the “ins and outs” of that fancy new user interface (UI) in Vista known as Aero. Although Parental Controls are available only in consumer editions of Windows Vista, they sometimes come in handy for small office environments. To that end, we will learn how to control and monitor user behavior with this tool. Finally, we dive into the built-in accessibility options in Vista to assist those with vision, hearing, or fine motor difficulties have a more enjoyable and productive experience with the Windows Vista OS. Topics include:

  • Managing Device Drivers
  • Configuring Windows Aero
  • Administering Parental Controls
  • Configuring Accessibility Options

Relevant Exam Objectives

  • Configuring and Troubleshooting Post-Installation System Settings
  • Troubleshooting Post-Installation Configuration Issues
  • Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Aero
  • Configuring and Troubleshooting Parental Controls

Video #5 - “Performing Post-Installation Configuration Part 2″ - Internet Explorer 7.0 is a vast improvement over IE 6.0 with respect to security and overall useability. In this nugget we examine some of these new features in IE 7.0 in great detail. We also learn all about User Account Control (UAC), the much-loved (or hated, depending upon your perspective) new user account security feature built into Windows Vista. UAC and IE 7.0 are covered extensively on the 70-621 exam, so these topics in particular are crucial for your certification exam success. Topics include:

  • Configuring Internet Explorer 7.0
  • Administering User Account Control (UAC)
    • Configuring Windows Internet Explorer
    • Managing Local Security Policy
    • Configuring Windows Defender
    • Configuring and Troubleshooting User Account Control
    • Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Defender
    • Troubleshooting Security Configuration Issues
    • Troubleshooting Authentication Issues
    • Configuring Windows Firewall
    • Enabling BitLocker Drive Encryption
    • Troubleshooting Security Configuration Issues
    • Configuring Security Settings in Windows Firewall
    • Configuring BitLocker
    • Configuring Networking
    • Managing Network Services
    • Troubleshooting Network Protocols
    • Configuring Remote Access
    • Configuring and Troubleshooting Networking
    • Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Protocols and Services
    • Configuring and Troubleshooting Remote Access
    • Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues
    • Troubleshooting Access to Network Resources
    • Using the Network and Sharing Center
    • Configuring Wireless Access
    • Administering Network Security
    • Configuring and Troubleshooting Wireless Networking
    • Configuring Network Security
    • Troubleshooting Access to Network Resources
    • Using the Network and Sharing Center to Configure Networking
    • Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues
    • Configuring Media Applications
    • Administering Windows Mail
    • Managing Windows Meeting Space
    • Configuring and Troubleshooting Media Applications
    • Configuring Windows Mail
    • Configuring Windows Meeting Space
    • Using Windows Calendar [calendar subscription update intervals]
    • Configuring Windows Fax and Scan [create new fax account]
    • Managing Windows Sidebar [discuss sideshow;close sidebar;move to other side of screen]
    • Configuring Windows Calendar
    • Configuring Windows Fax and Scan
    • Configuring Windows Sidebar
    • Configuring Event Forwarding
    • Administering the Task Scheduler
    • Managing and Maintaining Systems that are Running Windows Vista
    • Configuring and Managing the Task Scheduler
    • Configuring and Troubleshooting Event Forwarding
    • Troubleshooting Performance and Reliability
    • Applying Updates
    • Administering Data Protection
    • Troubleshooting Performance and Reliability Issues
    • Applying and Troubleshooting Updates
    • Configuring Data Protection
    • Understanding Mobile Computing
    • Configuring Display Settings
    • Using the Sync Center
    • Configuring and Troubleshooting Mobile Computing
    • Configuring Mobile Display Settings
    • Configuring Mobile Devices
    • Managing Power Options
    • Configuring Tablet PC Options
    • Configuring Tablet PC Software
    • Configuring Power Options
    • Understanding Troubleshooting Methodology
    • Performing Remote Troubleshooting
    • Troubleshooting the Operating System
    • Configure and troubleshoot access to resources
    • Troubleshoot authentication issues
    • Troubleshooting Policy Settings
    • Troubleshooting Device Drivers
    • Managing Printers
    • Configure and troubleshoot access to resources
    • Troubleshooting Policy Settings

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #6 - “Administering Windows Vista Security Part 1″ - Ah, Group Policy! In this nugget we examine the local “flavor” of Group Policy, paying specific attention to (a) some of the enhancements to GP that Vista brings to the table; and (b) how the local security policy can be leveraged to reduce the attack surface of a Windows Vista computer. The second half of this nugget deals with Microsoft’s on-board antimalware tool, Windows Defender. Again, Defender is a hot topic on the 70-621 exam, so listen closely and learn thoroughly! Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #7 - “Administering Windows Vista Security Part 2″ - As Windows Firewall was an excellent extension to Windows XP in the Service Pack 2 release, so is the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security tool a wonderful addition to Windows Vista. In this nugget, we learn how to manage this full-featured software firewall that gives us (among many other things) bi-directional stateful packet inspection functionality to our OS. The other “centerpiece” of this nugget is BitLocker drive encryption. You will learn how the technology works, and then watch a demo that makes understanding BitLocker a snap. Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #8 - “Configuring Windows Vista Networking Part 1″ - In this nugget we compare and contrast local-area and wide-area networking from Windows XP to Windows Vista. Perhaps the biggest change from XP to Vista with regard to networking is the Network and Sharing Center, which is introduced in this nugget. Additionally, we consider the basics of setting up both LAN and WAN connections in Vista and performing network troubleshooting. Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #9 - “Configuring Windows Vista Networking Part 2″ - In this nugget we continue our journey through the wild and wooly world of Windows Vista networking. Here we examine in much greater detail the inner workings of the Network and Sharing Center, and configure discovery options and resource sharing. Because we are enterprise support technicians, we must also consider the built-in networking troubleshooting tools that are included in Windows Vista, and learn how to use them to solve network-related issues. Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #10 - “Supporting Built-In Applications Part 1″ - In this nugget we consider the first-party applications that are bundled with the Windows Vista operating system. First we take a look at media applications: Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center. Next we learn how to manage two current-gen replacements for older technologies: Windows Mail, which is the successor to Outlook Express; and Windows Meeting Space, which is the successor to NetMeeting. Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video# 11 - “Supporting Built-In Applications Part 2″ - Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #12 - “Maintaining Windows Vista Part 1″ - The Windows Vista Product Team made some great functionality changes to both the age-old Event Viewer as well as the Task Scheduler. In this nugget we deep-dive into configuring event forwarding, in which we can “subscribe” to some or all event log data from one or more remote Windows Vista workstation computers. We will also examine the greatly enhanced Task Scheduler, and learn both how to get around in the tool as well as what types of related questions we can expect to see on the 70-621 exam. Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #13 - “Maintaining Windows Vista Part 2″ - If you have used the Performance console in Windows XP, then you are in for a treat. In this nugget we work with the new Reliability and Performance Monitor tool to obtain a detailed picture with regard to a Windows Vista computer’s system health. We also contrast how Windows Update and Automatic Update work in Windows Vista vis-a-vis Windows XP. Finally, we take control of data protection by understanding the Encrypting File System, or EFS. Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #14 - “Managing Windows Vista Mobile Features Part 1″ - The Microsoft Windows Vista Product Team did a great job at improving the operating system’s performance and behavior when it is run on mobile computers. In this nugget we first define our terms (for instance, what exactly IS a “mobile computer”?). Next, we manage display settings to maximize battery life as well as to make our laptop more flexible when giving presentations. We also consider the new Windows Vista Sync Center, which constitutes a single, unified interface for all of your device-PC and PC-device synchronization pairings. Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #15 - “Managing Windows Vista Mobile Features Part 2″ - In this nugget we continue our discussion of Windows Vista features designed with mobile computers in mind. Specifically, we cover power options, which represents a significant portion of the 70-621 upgrade exam. We also learn about Tablet PC functionality in Windows Vista. For instance, you might be surprised to learn that we no longer are required to purchase a specific edition of Windows Vista to enjoy Tablet PC features. Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #16 - “Troubleshooting Windows Vista Part 1″ - Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

    Video #17 - “Troubleshooting Windows Vista Part 2″ - Topics include:

    Relevant Exam Objectives

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CBT Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

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This training focuses on how to design and plan for a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. You’ll learn about a variety of networking topics as well as numerous options available from Microsoft such as Terminal Services and Software Update Services. Security features in Server 2003 have been significantly upgraded from Server 2000 and this training covers security templates, remote authentication, private keys, smart cards, wireless security and the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer.

Instructor James Conrad is one of the leading experts on Server 2003 and provides numerous tips, tricks and real-world examples to help you learn the technology as well as put it to use. James delivers the material with a quick-wit and easy going style that makes it easy to comprehend complex topics.

There are 27 videos providing more than 13 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of computers and networking, such as the A+/Network+ Combo Pack, as well as the material covered in Exam-Packs 70-290 and 70-291 is recommended before viewing this training.

Exam Pack 70-293 Contents:

- Series Intro
- Operating Systems and Server Roles
- Security Settings
- Security Settings and GPO
- Security Templates
- Network Planning and Design
- TCP/IP Planning: Addresses and Subnetting
- IP Configuration
- Internet Connectivity
- Routing: Static, RIP, and OSPF
- Remote Access Authentication & Policies
- WINS
- DNS Part 1
- DNS Part 2
- Private Key Infrastructure Part 1
- Private Key Infrastructure Part 2
- Enrollment
- Smart Cards
- Wireless Security Part 1
- Wireless Security Part 2
- IPSec Part 1
- IPSec Part 2
- Performance, Network Load-Balancing, Clustering Part 1
- Network Load-Balancing, Clustering Part 2
- Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer, Software Update Services
- Remote Assistance and Terminal Services
- System Recovery

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CBT Nuggets-Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure

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Active Directory is one of the most compelling features of Windows Server 2003 and this training teaches you how to install, configure and manage an Active Directory infrastructure. You’ll learn how to plan and implement user and group security and policies, troubleshooting and replication.

Instructor James Conrad is one of the leading experts on Server 2003 and provides numerous tips, tricks and real-world examples to help you learn the technology as well as put it to use. James delivers the material with a quick-wit and easy going style that makes it easy to comprehend complex topics.

There are 17 videos providing more than 9 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of computers and networking, such as the A+/Network+ Combo Pack, as well as the material covered in Exam-Packs 70-290 and 70-291 is recommended before viewing this training.

Exam Pack 70-294 Contents:

- Series Intro
- Active Directory Introduction
- Installing Active Directory
- Functional Levels
- The Schema
- User Principal Names and Trusts
- The Global Catalog and Universal Group Caching
- Operations Master Roles
- Replication
- Sites
- Active Directory Tools
- User Authentication
- Security Groups
- Organizational Units
- Group Policy Part 1
- Group Policy Part 2
- Group Policy Part 3

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Winstructor - 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Exam 70-291 contains the following Training Videos:

DHCP Server
Duration: 28:21
In this Video we demonstrate how to Create a DHCP Server on a Windows 2003 Server. We cover Installing, Configuring, Backing Up, Restoring and Troubleshooting your DHCP Server.

DHCP Relay Agent
Duration: 3:55
In this Video we demonstrate how to Create a DHCP Relay Agent on a Windows 2003 Server, so your clients on a Remote Network Segment can be issued with a Dynamic IP Address.

Introduction and Installing DNS
Duration: 11:58
In this Video we Introduce you to DNS and its hierarchical structure. We then Install DNS on a Windows 2003 Server and demonstrate its ability to resolve host names immediately.

DNS Resolution
Duration: 8:24
In this Video we discuss DNS Resolution in detail. We show you exactly what happens when a client computer needs to resolve a Hostname to an IP Address.

DNS Zones
Duration: 26:31
In this Video we create Forward and Reverse Lookups on Primary, Secondary, Stub and Active Directory Integrated Zones. We discuss why you’d choose one Zone type over another and end with a demonstration on Delegating DNS.

DNS Records
Duration: 38:21
In this Video we demonstrate how to Create DNS Records on a Windows 2003 Server and discuss the various types of DNS Records, as well as experimental and records that are coming in the future.

Administering DNS
Duration: 30:01
In this Video we show you how to Administer a DNS Server. As DNS is the foundation of your Active Directory Infrastructure, you need to make sure that DNS is working properly. We show you how!

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Friday, February 6, 2009

Windows Server 2008 TCP/IP Protocols and Services

Windows Server 2008 TCP/IP Protocols and Services
ISBN: 9780735624474 | 650 pages | 2008-01-19 | PDF
This in-depth technical reference delivers must-know information on TCP/IP for any IT professional working with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista
operating systems. This comprehensive guide starts with the fundamentals, delivering coverage of TCP/IP protocols layer by layer to help build mastery of
protocols and their implementation. It focuses on Internet layer protocols such as IP, ICMP, IGMP, and includes a preview of IPv6; transport layer protocols
such as TCP and UDP; and application layer protocols such as DNS, DHCP, and WINS. Written by a leading TCP/IP author, plus peer reviews from experts on the Windows ® Networking Team, this is the definitive guide to TCP/IP for Windows Server 2008. Features a companion CD with a fully searchable eBook and other resources.
Key Book Benefits:
- Provides practical and in-depth information on important protocols in the TCP/IP protocol suite and services for Windows Server 2008
- Delivers comprehensive coverage of TCP/IP protocols layer by layer for building mastery
- Includes ample illustrations, tables, and example traces of TCP/IP packets
- Features a companion CD with a fully searchable eBook and other resources

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Server 2008 Usefull Ebooks

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6415A Networking in Server 2008.rar

416A Active Directory in Server 2008.rar

6417A App Platforms in Server 2008.rar

6424A Server 2008 AD.rar

6425A Configuring Server 2008 AD DS.rar

IIS 7 Overview.rar

MS Press Introducing SRV 2008.rar

NAP Platform Architecture.rar

Server 2008 a Beginner's Guide.rar

Server Manager & PowerShell.rar

Sybex Administering Server 2008 Server Core.rar

Terminal_services.rar

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CBTNuggets 70-649 MCSE 2003 upgrade to MCITP 2008

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.

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TrainSignal: Exchange-Server-2007-Training

TrainSignal: Exchange-Server-2007-Training - This is a two disk set

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Visual.CertExam.Suite.v1.9.985 NEW (Required to run .VCE Files), Virtual CertExam Suite (Required to run .VCE Files)

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Windows Vista Secrets: SP1 Edition

 Windows Vista Secrets: SP1 Edition

Product Description

  • Follows the highly successful first edition with over 25% more content, including extensive coverage of the latest update, Service Pack 1
  • Addresses a huge market of consumers eager to learn about hidden gems and secrets in Vista and SP1
  • Covers features that are not disclosed in Microsoft’s books or help files
  • A highly connected and qualified author has gathered information from an extensive network of Windows beta testers and thousands of readers, as well as conducted his own experiments on the new OS
  • New chapters cover personalizing and configuring Vista, networking, Zune, Vista and ultra-mobile PCs, Windows Home Server, and many more new topics

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 For Dummies

 Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 For Dummies

Product Description
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 was made to help you handle e-mail, meeting management, and other essential office services. Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 For Dummies helps you get a handle on Exchange Server. Pretty slick, huh?

Here’s the lowdown on installing and administering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and taking advantage of all the enhancements in Service Pack 1. With this handy guide, you’ll be able to maximize the security, reliability, and speed that Exchange Server 2007 provides.

  • Assess your organization’s needs to determine which edition of Exchange Server best meets them
  • Explore what Exchange Server does, then plan, install, and configure it
  • Consider how your users work with their mail and customize your set-up to facilitate their needs
  • Learn to use the Exchange Management Console
  • Use the new Exchange Server security features to protect e-mail from viruses, spam, phishing, and other threats
  • Set up an offline address book, use templates, and develop custom forms
  • Create settings for the most efficient interaction with clients, use multiple mailboxes, and view digital certificates
  • Manage resource scheduling and interactive calendars
  • Troubleshoot your configuration, perform regular maintenance, and be able to recover from mail-specific problems
  • Monitor Exchange Server performance and maintain databases, mail flow, and peak performance

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 For Dummies gets you ready to exchange problems for solutions.

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MCTS Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Services Study Guide (Exam 70-640)

MCTS Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Services Study Guide (Exam 70-640)

With hundreds of practice questions and hands-on exercises, MCTS Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Study Guide covers what you need to know-and shows you how to prepare-for this challenging exam.

100% complete coverage of all official objectives for exam 70-640

  • Exam Readiness Checklist at the front of the book–youAnd#39;re ready for the exam when all objectives on the list are checked off

  • Two-Minute Drills for quick review at the end of every chapter

  • Simulated exam questions match the format, tone, topics, and difficulty of the real exam

Covers all the exam topics, including:

Directory Services Andmiddot; DNS Andmiddot; AD DS Forest and Domain Structure Andmiddot; Global Catalog Servers Andmiddot; Flexible Single Master Operation Roles Andmiddot; AD DS Site Topology Andmiddot; Organizational Units and Delegation Andmiddot; Replication Andmiddot; Troubleshooting, Backup, and Recovery Andmiddot; Groups and User Accounts Andmiddot; User Authentication Andmiddot; Group Policy Andmiddot; AD Certificate Services Andmiddot; AD Federated Services Andmiddot; AD Lightweight Directory Service Andmiddot; AD Rights Management Service

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MCTS Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Services Study Guide (Exam 70-640)

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Great Hand on labs collection-Ebooks, Exchange,ISA

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http://rapidshare.com/files/190912061/ca-move.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912064/Captivate.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912096/ccc-2007-2.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912101/ccc-2007.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912066/cert-request.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912050/changetracking.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912069/cleartunnel.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912411/deactivated-account.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912423/domain-rename.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912409/ex2007-cluster.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912429/exchange2003.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912413/forestprep.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912427/full-index.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912552/http-filter.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912558/hyper-v-copy.pdf

http://rapidshare.com/files/190912085/ISA-ee-clone.pdf

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http://rapidshare.com/files/190912070/ISABPA.pdf

MS_NET_Framework_2.0_application_Development_Foundation_-_MCTS_EXam_70-536

Here another self paced e-book for 70-536 exam
I hope it helps everyone to get deep understanding of .Net framework foundation

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MS_NET_Framework_2.0_application_Development_Foundation_-_MCTS_EXam_70-536

MCITP-70-441 Design Database Solutions Training Kit Self Paced

Here is another Training Kit of Self Paced 70-441 Exam Book
I hope it helps for all who needs to know more about designing database solutions. SQL Server

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MCITP-70-441 Design Database Solutions Training Kit Self Paced

MCTS_Self-Paced_Training_Kit_Exam_70-526_dot_NET_Framework

I hope this book of MCTS 70-529 help any who needs to understand the whole picture of Windows-Based Client Development with .Net Framework

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MCTS_Self-Paced_Training_Kit_Exam_70-526_dot_NET_Framework

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Monday, February 2, 2009

Exchange 2003 Design Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization – Exam-Pack: 70-285

Trainer: Michael J. Shannon (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 8 Hours

Exchange 2003 info from Microsoft. [microsoft.com]

Exchange 2003 Design was created for those that are serious about knowing how to utilize Exchange 2003 to its fullest extent. While Exchange 2003 Administration gives you the basics of how to handle the day-to-day management of Exchange Server, this training delves deep into infrastructure requirements, security strategies and connectivity issues.

You'll learn how to plan around an administrative model, interact with other messaging systems, determine server hardware requirements, develop a data storage solution and how to protect your Exchange solution from internal and external threats and attacks. From back-up and recovery and to routing topologies and protocol, instructor Michael Shannon has produced a great series to help you achieve enhanced performance and reliability with Exchange 2003.

Michael is extremely qualified to teach Exchange Design, having written a book on the subject. He takes great pride in providing training that is easy to follow for the beginner as well as in-depth enough to maintain the interest of an experienced It professional. You can watch a video and immediately put the knowledge to use on the job.

The training for Exchange 2003 Design covers the topics and objectives of exam 70-285, an elective of the MCSE: Messaging 2003 certification track. These videos also make perfect reference material for anyone working with Exchange 2003.

There are 17 videos providing more than 8 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of Exchange Server 2003 Administration, such as the material covered in Exam-Pack 70-284 is recommended before viewing this training.

CD-Rom Contents: Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization

- Exchange 2003 Design Considerations
- The Exchange Server 2003 Administrative Model
- Integrating with Active Directory
- Designing with Other Messaging Systems
- Upgrading from previous Exchange versions
- Designating and Designing Exchange 2003 Servers
- Achieving a fault-tolerant DNS solution
- Forming a Public Folder Infrastructure
- Devising a Strategy for Data Storage
- Achieving Fault Tolerance and Enhanced Performance
- Designing a Backup and Recovery Solution
- Planning the Exchange 2003 Routing Group Topology
- Exchange 2003 Virtual Protocol Server Strategies
- Client strategies for Exchange Server 2003
- Protecting the Organization from Internal Attacks
- Protecting the Exchange Environment from External Threats
- Designing an Authentication and Encryption Methodology

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CBT-70-285.part1

CBT-70-285.part2

CBT-70-285.part3

CBT-70-285.part4

Exchange 2003 Administration Exam Pack 70-284

Trainer: Michael J. Shannon (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 10 Hours

Exam information from Microsoft [microsoft.com]

E-mail is an important communications tool and is now nearly as indispensable as the telephone for individuals and organizations of all sizes.

The training for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 covers the topics and objectives of exam 70-284, which is an elective to the MCSA and MCSE 2003 certification tracks. Michael Shannon is the instructor for the series and goes over upgrading from Exchange 2000 as well as Exchange 5.5 to the 2003 version.

Learn about internet mail protocols, Store and Storage Groups, performance monitoring and how to administer groups and objects. You will be guided through diagnosis and resolution of the most common issues, including recovery of deleted material as well as back-up and restore procedures.

The videos are also perfect as reference material and on-the-job training as they cover issues related to management, configuration and security. Planning for growth, configuring instant messaging options and allocating resources for high-volume message traffic are all discussed and explained using a combination of diagrams, demonstrations and real-world examples.

There are 20 videos providing more than 10 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of Windows Server 2003, such as the material covered in Exam-Packs 70-290 and 70-291, is recommended before viewing this training.

CD-Rom Contents: Exchange 2003 Administration

- Introduction to Exchange 2003
- Installing Exchange Server 2003
- Upgrading from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003
- Configuring Exchange Server 2003 for Proactive Management
- Exchange Server 2003 Security Part 1
- Exchange Server 2003 Security Part 2
- Exchange Recipient Management
- Exchange 2003 Address Lists
- Public Folder Administration
- Connecting to Outlook 2003 and Outlook Express Clients
- Implementing a Front-End and Back-End Server Topology
- Managing Client Access with Internet Protocols (Part 1: Configuring Virtual Servers)
- Managing Client Access with Internet Protocols (Part 2: SMTP Management)
- Exchange 2003 Routing Management
- Managing Mobility Components
- Data Storage Management
- Backing Up Exchange 2003
- Recovering, Restoring, and Troubleshooting
- Performing Exchange 2003 Maintenance
- Migrating and Coexisting with Exchange 5.5

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CBT_-_70-284.part1

CBT_-_70-284.part2

CBT_-_70-284.part3

CBT_-_70-284.part4

Exam-Pack 70-350: ISA Server 2004 Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004

Trainer: Jeremy Cioara (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 10 Hours

Exam 70-350 information from Microsoft [microsoft.com]

The Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server is truly a versatile and important component in any network. With the improvements ISA Server 2004 has over previous versions, trainer Jeremy Cioara explains that, among other benefits, "the firewall is light years ahead of any firewall that only handles port forwarding."

The modifications Microsoft has made to ISA Server since the 2000 version have changed almost everything. Some of the biggest improvements include:

  • deep-packet inspection of application-layer data,
  • multiple-network support,
  • unique network policies for each interface of the ISA Server 2004 firewall and
  • additional VPN security including the VPN Quarantine functionality, which allows you to isolate non-compliant VPN clients.
  • Plus, there have been huge improvements to the management interface and monitoring functions.

Our ISA Server 2004 videos map to Microsoft Exam 70-350, which gives you elective credit towards both the MCSE and MCSA 2003 certifications, plus the :Security specialization. In addition to covering the exam objectives, this series gives you on-the-job skills for deploying ISA Server 2004 on your network from start-to-finish.

The series also teaches you how to configure the ISA Server firewall to inspect packets down to the application-layer data and filter out hard-to-catch instant messaging and peer-to-peer file sharing applications. It even gives you a side-by-side comparison of ISA Server 2004 to competitors such as Cisco PIX and Checkpoint, so you can determine which firewall will best meet the needs of your network.

Thinking about deploying ISA Server 2004? This training will give you the skills and knowledge you need.

A basic understanding of Windows 2003 networking and e-mail services such as the MCSA 2003 certification and Exchange 2003 Administration training or equivalent knowledge is recommended before viewing these videos.

Exam-Pack 70-350: ISA Server 2004 Contains:

- Microsoft's Firewall Evolution: The Road to ISA Server 2004
- ISA Server 2004 Features
- The Ring Fight: ISA Server vs. The Competition
- ISA Server 2004 Design and Installation
- ISA Server is Installed... Now What?
- Selecting the ISA Client Types
- Building the ISA Network Infrastructure
- Configuring Networks and Filling Your Firewall Toolbox
- ISA Server 2004 As a Firewall, Part 1
- ISA Server 2004 As a Firewall, Part 2
- ISA Server Publishing, Part 1
- ISA Server Publishing, Part 2
- Configuring ISA Server for VPNs
- ISA Server's Caching Capabilities
- Monitoring ISA Server
- Introducing ISA Server 2004... Enterprise Edition

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CBT-70-350-ISA_Server_2004.part2

CBT-70-350-ISA_Server_2004.part3

CBT-70-350-ISA_Server_2004.part4

CBT-70-350-ISA_Server_2004.part5

MCSE 2003: Exam-Pack 70-299 Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network

Trainer: Todd Logan (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 9 Hours

MCSE 2003 info from Microsoft. [microsoft.com]

Network security issues are now more important than ever and are a key component of Windows Server 2003. This series covers implementing, managing, maintaining, and troubleshooting security in a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure.

Todd Logan goes over security audits, certification authorities and file encryption while providing helpful hints and real world examples of how to ensure your network's security. The training maps to Microsoft exam 70-299 and is a core exam of the MCSA: Security 2003 and MCSE: Security 2003 certifications. It also can be used as an elective exam for the MCSA 2003 and MCSE 2003 tracks

There are 18 videos providing more than 9 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of Windows Server 2003, such as the material covered in Exam-Packs 70-290 and 70-291, is recommended before viewing this training.

70-299 CD-Rom Contents:

- Introduction to Exam Pack 70-299
- Configure Security Templates
- Deploy and troubleshoot Security Templates
- Auditing for Security
- Configure Security Based on Computer Roles
- Hot Fix and Service Pack Patch Management
- Configure and Manage Software Update Services
- Public Key Infrastructure
- Configure and Manage a Certification Authority
- Manage client and Server Certificates
- Manage and Troubleshoot Encrypting File System (EFS)
- Introduction to IPSec Policies
- Deploy and Manage IPSec Policies
- Configure SSL for Secure Communication Channels
- Plan and Configure Authentication
- Configure Authentication for Secure Remote Access
- Wireless Network Security
- Plan a Group Structure for Security

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CBT-70-299.part1

CBT-70-299.part2

CBT-70-299.part3

CBT-70-299.part4

MCSE 2003: Exam-Pack 70-298 Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network

Trainer: James I. Conrad (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 9 Hours

Exam information from Microsoft [microsoft.com]

Network security issues are now more important than ever and are a key component of Windows Server 2003. This series covers designing security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network.

James Conrad covers creating conceptual designs and security templates while providing helpful hints and real world examples of how to ensure your network's security. The training maps to Microsoft exam 70-298 and is a core exam of the MCSA: Security 2003 and MCSE: Security 2003 certifications. It also can be used as an elective exam for the MCSA 2003 and MCSE 2003 tracks

There are 17 videos providing more than 9 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of Windows Server 2003, such as the material covered in Exam-Packs 70-290 and 70-291, is recommended before viewing this training.

Exam-Pack 70-298 Contents:

- Series Intro
- Creating the Conceptual Design
- PKI Part 1
- PKI Part 2
- Segmented Networks and Border Control with DNS
- Securing Data: EFS
- Securing Data: IPSec
- Access Control
- Security Configuration and Analysis
- Auditing
- Authentication
- Updates
- Trusts (Forest, Domain)
- VPN
- Wireless Security
- Securing IIS
- Network Management

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CBT-70-298.part1

CBT-70-298.part2

CBT-70-298.part3

CBT-70-298.part4

CBT-70-298.part5

Exam-Pack 70-620: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring MCTS Exam 70-620 on Installing, Configuring, and Managing Windows Vista Desktop Computers

70-620 (just the wmv’s there is no menu system)

Trainer: James I. Conrad (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 15 Hours

Exam information from Microsoft [microsoft.com]

"I hated Vista until I went through James' training, now I look at it with a new set of eyes." - CBT Nuggets CEO and Founder Dan Charbonneau

This training allows Vista to become the great OS for you that it can be. Vista has tremendous potential, but unfortunately, the learning curve has been a little too steep for users to pickup on their own. Now you can learn to configure Windows Vista computers for maximum performance -- and at the same time prepare for certification as a Technology Specialist on Microsoft Windows Vista.

Here's what you'll learn in each of the Configuring Windows Vista videos:

Video 1 - "Configuring Windows Vista Series Introduction" - This first nugget introduces you to Exam-Pack 70-620: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring. You'll learn about exam requirements, how this series is structured, and what you can hope to get out of the training.

Video 2 - "Installation: Hardware Requirements, Editions" - If you want Windows Vista to run as expected, your hardware has to be up to snuff. First this nugget covers two types of Vista hardware -- hardware to work okay and hardware to work blazing fast. Then you'll learn about all the different Vista editions, including the features you'll find in each. This includes all the features and functionalities in Windows Vista Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate.

Video 3 - "Windows Vista Installation and Clean Install" - Here's how you install Windows Vista on a new computer that's never had a Windows OS installed on it before. First you'll learn a few key terms to know during the installation process. Then you'll learn the different methods you can use to install Windows Vista. After that you'll learn about Windows Product Activation (WPA) so you can work within your licensing and stay legal. And finally you'll walk through an actual clean install of Windows Vista, which lays the foundation for the other types of installations you'll learn about next.

Video 4 - "Windows Vista Upgrade" - Upgrading to Windows Vista has a few differences from a clean install. When you put the Windows Vista installation DVD into computer running an older version of Windows or another edition of Windows Vista, you'll see the Upgrade Advisor -- this is what you'll use to run through the upgrade. In this video you'll learn how Upgrade Advisor will help you recognize any hurdles to upgrading and then work them out before problems come up. You'll also learn what upgrade paths are available to you. Plus you'll get a first introduction to the Windows Easy Transfer migration tool. Finally, you'll see a simple demonstration of an upgrade to Windows Vista.

Video 5 - "Windows Vista Migration and Windows Easy Transfer" - In this nugget you dive in deeper into Windows Vista migration using Windows Easy Transfer tool plus another tool called the User State Migration Tool 3.0 (USMT). These tools help you migrate user documents and settings into Vista from previous versions of Windows. USMT doesn't really show up on the 70-620 exam, but it will be very helpful as you deploy Windows Vista in a corporate or enterprise environment.

Video 6 - "Anytime Upgrade, Troubleshooting Installation" - This nugget explains in detail how Anytime Upgrade makes it easy to move from one edition of Vista to another, without losing any important settings or information. Plus you'll learn some of the best techniques for troubleshooting Windows Vista installation issues. Finally this nugget covers application compatibility -- so you don't hit a brick wall when you have Windows Vista up and running just fine but you can't seem to get your favorite application to run.

Video 7 - "Install and Configure Drivers" - Drivers are the key to getting Vista to "speak" with the hardware it is running on. In this nugget you learn how to install and configure drivers in Windows Vista. This includes knowing about Driver Signatures, Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL), Windows Software Engineering (WSE), and Driver Verifier. Plus you'll learn how to troubleshoot when things go wrong using Roll Back, Uninstall Driver, and Last Known Good.

Video 8 - "Troubleshooting Post-Installation Configuration Issues, Windows Aero" - Okay -- Vista is installed. Now what? This nugget takes you through configurations and system settings you'll want to implement post-installation to get Vista to run well. This includes advanced options and selections in Device Manager. Also, you'll learn how problem reports help you track down and solve problems coming from the processes and applications running on your system. Finally, you'll discover how customizing display properties can drastically effect system performance -- including using, not using, or limiting the front-end Windows Aero interface.

Video 9 - "Configuring Internet Explorer, Configure and Troubleshoot Parental Controls" - This nugget is all about connecting to the Internet with Windows Vista using Microsoft Internet Explorer. This includes configuring and troubleshooting parental controls to control internet access. Also, you'll learn how to use Content Advisor to configure what types of websites users of the computer can access. Plus you'll learn how to use RSS feeds and why they're useful, using search within Windows and within your browser, and finally about the improved Internet printing experience in Windows Vista.

Video 10 - "Security: Configure and Troubleshoot User Account Control" - This first nugget on security in Windows Vista walks you through how to configure and troubleshoot User Account Control. Understand the core concepts surrounding user accounts including permissions for different types and groups of accounts. Plus learn what to behavior you can expect from User Account Control. Also you'll walk through how to setup and manage policies including group and local policies. Finally, this nugget covers what the "Secure Desktop" is, how it effects users, and how it can help IT professionals.

Video 11 - "Security: Windows Defender" - Windows Defender is a cool tool integrated with Windows Vista to help you control Adware, Spyware, Malware, and Viruses. This second security nugget goes through how these are defined on the Microsoft exam, plus shows you how you can setup Windows Defender to protect your Vista computer automatically.

Video 12 - "Dynamic Security for IE7" - Internet Explorer continues to give you more options for locking down security. This nugget details how to use these features, including Protected Mode, the Phishing Filter, the Pop-up blocker, Security Zones that help you control what can be downloaded and run on your computer, Privacy settings including cookie handling, how to identify Secure Websites in IE7, and finally controlling Add-ons that sometimes improve user experience but also pose a security risk.

Video 13 - "Security: Configure Security Settings in Windows Firewall" - This last security-focused nugget walks you through how Windows Firewall has advanced in Vista. It starts by going through essential terms -- like TCP/IP, Port, Network Interface, Inbound and Outbound Traffic, IPSec, Bidirectional, Stateful, Home, Work, Public, Private, and Domain -- you need to know before you configure the firewall, then dives into the new features, explains Network Location Awareness (NLA) profiles, shows you the different interfaces for configuring Windows Firewall, and concludes by demonstrating a configuration of the firewall.

Video 14 - "Configuring Networking by Using the Network and Sharing Center" - Now that you have security in line it's time to connect to the network. This nugget starts with understanding IP Addressing and Network Services. Then it moves into common network types you'll see and how Vista fits within each. Also, you'll see how easy it has become to connect to networks using the Network and Sharing Center inside Vista, including both wired and wireless networks. Next you'll learn about Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), and finally about various network connection properties. And along the way DNS Name Resolution, Network Address Translation (NAT), and Troubleshooting Connectivity are covered as well.

Video 15 - "Sharing Resources and Securing Wireless Access Points" - This nugget goes deeper into two important networking topics -- resource sharing and wireless security. First you'll learn how using the Network and Sharing Center makes it easy than ever to share files, folders, and printers. And then you'll learn about Wireless Security including changing your SSID and disabling broadcasting, using WEP and WPA wireless security, and filtering by MAC address.

Video 16 - "Remote Access: Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop" - Remote access in Vista is split into two core uses -- remote assistance for supporting others, and remote desktop for using all your computer's files and resources from another location. This nugget covers how to configure remote access in Vista including both remote desktop and remote assistance. This will be a key point of confusion on the 70-620 exam and instructor James Conrad contacted an insider at Microsoft to clarify that the content in this nugget maps exactly to the remote access topics you will see on the exam -- this is not the remote access you're already familiar with!

Video 17 - "Network Troubleshooting" - This is the last nugget that focuses heavily on networking -- in it you'll learn how to troubleshoot network connectivity in Vista. First you'll learn a series of steps you can go through that will identify and allow you to fix most network connectivity issues. Then you'll learn about the tools you'll be using -- IPCONFIG, PING, TRACERT, PATHPING, and Automating Private IP Addressing (APIPA).

Video 18 - "Configure Windows Mail" - Windows Mail replaces Outlook Express as the native Email and Newsgroup client in Windows Vista. In this nugget you'll first review mail protocols including SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4. Then you'll dive in and configure Windows Mail and work with mail messages you send and receive through Windows Mail. Finally, you'll also look at how to configure newsgroups and work with newsgroup messages.

Video 19 - "Configure Windows Calendar, Meeting Space" - This nugget covers another set of applications included with Windows Vista -- Windows Calendar and Meeting Space. The nugget starts with an explanation of how to go in and edit or add more details to the contacts stored on your computer. Then you'll learn how to use Windows Calendar to schedule and share events and appointments, and Windows Meeting Space to share your desktop, applications, and more over the internet or an ad-hoc wireless network.

Video 20 - "Configure Windows Sidebar, Media Applications" - This nugget covers a few more applications you'll see included with Windows Vista -- Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center, Windows Fax and Scan, and the Windows Sidebar. You'll learn how to configure each of these applications, plus you'll get demos of some cool features you'll want to play around with to discover in more depth.

Video 21 - "Optimizing Windows Vista" - Vista has tons of cool features -- which can be hard on your system resources if not configured to work with what's available. It also comes with some cool tools that help with this. Learn how to optimize your Vista system, including using the new ReadyBoost technology, managing Startup Programs, enabling or disabling Visual Effects, and Indexing to improve performance. Also, you'll learn about Power Plans, doing Disk Cleanup, and defragmenting with Diskeeper.

Video 22 - "Reliability Tools" - Making sure your computer runs reliably is a big topic. This nugget doesn't fall short. You'll learn about troubleshooting with Problem Reports and Solutions, plus using Problem History to track problem trends. You'll learn how to cleanup Internet Explorer including deleting browsing history. You'll learn how hardware can limit performance and how to discover if that is happening on your system. And how the dramatically improved Event Viewer helps make troubleshooting easier. And how the Reliability and Performance Monitor gives you an inside look into current and past performance of your computer. Plus how to diagnose the overall system health. And for the final two topics this nugget covers the Task Manager and where to find comprehensive System Information.

Video 23 - "Data Protection and Windows Update" - This nugget covers two best practices for making sure your data is always safe and your computer stays secure. First you'll learn about Data Protection, specifically how to back up and restore data using tools in Vista -- including taking a snapshot of your System State for easy recognition, finding and using previous versions of files, and how to do complete PC backups easily. Then, you learn about configuring Windows Update to make sure you get all the latest patches and improvements as Microsoft releases them.

Video 24 - "Mobile Computing" - This final nugget covers unique features and functionality of Vista for use with notebooks and other mobile computers. First you'll learn how to configure external displays. Then you'll learn how to configure and use Network Projectors, Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC), Sync Center, Offline Files SideShow, Tablet PCs, and finally the nugget concludes with a discussion of the three Power States available in Windows Vista.

On the job Windows Vista skills plus exam prep for Technology Specialist exam

Exam-Pack 70-620: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring gives you the skills you need to configure Microsoft Windows Vista desktop computers to run at peak performance. In addition to the real-world skills you learn, the series also maps to exam objectives for Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) exam 70-620, which certifies that you have the skills to configure Windows Vista Desktop computers in an enterprise environment.

Exam-Pack 70-620: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring contains:

- Configuring Windows Vista Series Introduction (free video!)
- Installation: Hardware Requirements, Editions
- Windows Vista Installation and Clean Install
- Windows Vista Upgrade
- Windows Vista Migration and Windows Easy Transfer
- Anytime Upgrade, Troubleshooting Installation
- Install and Configure Drivers
- Troubleshooting Post-Installation Configuration Issues, Windows Aero
- Configuring Internet Explorer, Configure and Troubleshoot Parental Controls (free video!)
- Security: Configure and Troubleshoot User Account Control
- Security: Windows Defender
- Dynamic Security for IE7
- Security: Configure Security Settings in Windows Firewall
- Configuring Networking by Using the Network and Sharing Center
- Sharing Resources and Securing Wireless Access Points
- Remote Access: Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop
- Network Troubleshooting
- Configure Windows Mail
- Configure Windows Calendar, Meeting Space
- Configure Windows Sidebar, Media Applications
- Optimizing Windows Vista
- Reliability Tools
- Data Protection and Windows Update
- Mobile Computing

Download Link:

70-620 (just the wmv’s there is no menu system)

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MCSE 2003: Exam-Pack 70-294 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure

Trainer: James I. Conrad (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 9 Hours

MCSE 2003 info from Microsoft. [microsoft.com]

Active Directory is one of the most compelling features of Windows Server 2003 and this training teaches you how to install, configure and manage an Active Directory infrastructure. You'll learn how to plan and implement user and group security and policies, troubleshooting and replication.

Instructor James Conrad is one of the leading experts on Server 2003 and provides numerous tips, tricks and real-world examples to help you learn the technology as well as put it to use. James delivers the material with a quick-wit and easy going style that makes it easy to comprehend complex topics.

There are 17 videos providing more than 9 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of computers and networking, such as the A+/Network+ Combo Pack, as well as the material covered in Exam-Packs 70-290 and 70-291 is recommended before viewing this training.

Exam Pack 70-294 Contents:

- Series Intro
- Active Directory Introduction
- Installing Active Directory
- Functional Levels
- The Schema
- User Principal Names and Trusts
- The Global Catalog and Universal Group Caching
- Operations Master Roles
- Replication
- Sites
- Active Directory Tools
- User Authentication
- Security Groups
- Organizational Units
- Group Policy Part 1
- Group Policy Part 2
- Group Policy Part 3

Download Link:

CBT-70-294.part1

CBT-70-294.part2

CBT-70-294.part3

CBT-70-294.part4

MCSE 2003: Exam-Pack 70-293 Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Trainer: James I. Conrad (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 13 Hours

MCSE 2003 info from Microsoft [microsoft.com]

This training focuses on how to design and plan for a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. You'll learn about a variety of networking topics as well as numerous options available from Microsoft such as Terminal Services and Software Update Services. Security features in Server 2003 have been significantly upgraded from Server 2000 and this training covers security templates, remote authentication, private keys, smart cards, wireless security and the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer.

Instructor James Conrad is one of the leading experts on Server 2003 and provides numerous tips, tricks and real-world examples to help you learn the technology as well as put it to use. James delivers the material with a quick-wit and easy going style that makes it easy to comprehend complex topics.

There are 27 videos providing more than 13 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of computers and networking, such as the A+/Network+ Combo Pack, as well as the material covered in Exam-Packs 70-290 and 70-291 is recommended before viewing this training.

Exam Pack 70-293 Contents:

- Series Intro
- Operating Systems and Server Roles
- Security Settings
- Security Settings and GPO
- Security Templates
- Network Planning and Design
- TCP/IP Planning: Addresses and Subnetting
- IP Configuration
- Internet Connectivity
- Routing: Static, RIP, and OSPF
- Remote Access Authentication & Policies
- WINS
- DNS Part 1
- DNS Part 2
- Private Key Infrastructure Part 1
- Private Key Infrastructure Part 2
- Enrollment
- Smart Cards
- Wireless Security Part 1
- Wireless Security Part 2
- IPSec Part 1
- IPSec Part 2
- Performance, Network Load-Balancing, Clustering Part 1
- Network Load-Balancing, Clustering Part 2
- Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer, Software Update Services
- Remote Assistance and Terminal Services
- System Recovery

Download Link:

CBT-70-293.part01

CBT-70-293.part02

CBT-70-293.part03

CBT-70-293.part04

CBT-70-293.part05

MCSE 2003: Exam-Pack 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Trainer: James I. Conrad (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 12 Hours

MCSE 2003 info from Microsoft [microsoft.com]

This training focuses on network infrastructure management for Windows Server 2003 covering topics such as implementing, managing, and maintaining IP addressing, name resolution, network security measures, routing and remote access, and monitoring and troubleshooting network infrastructure.

James Conrad provides in-depth instruction along with a quick moving and witty style to make the training fun as well as educational. You won't fall asleep with these videos. James is one of the leading experts on Server 2003 and you'll appreciate his knowledge and insight with the product along with his helpful tips and tricks to get the most out of your network's performance.

There are 25 videos providing more than 12 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of computers and networking, such as the A+/Network+ Combo Pack, as well as the material covered in Exam-Pack 70-290 is recommended before viewing this training.

70-291 CD Rom Contents:
- Series Intro
- IP Addressing
- Custom Subnetting
- TCP/IP Configuration
- IP Tools
- DHCP Configuration
- DHCP Management
- DNS Part 1
- DNS Part 2
- DNS Part 3
- DNS Part 4
- Security Templates Part 1
- Security Templates Part 2
- Security Part 1
- Security Part 2
- IPSec Part 1
- IPSec Part 2
- Kerberos
- RRAS Part 1
- RRAS Part 2
- RRAS Part 3
- RRAS Part 4
- RRAS Part 5
- Internet Access
- Server Services

Download Link:

CBT-70-291.part01

CBT-70-291.part02

CBT-70-291.part03

CBT-70-291.part04

CBT-70-291.part05

CBT-70-291.part06

MCSE 2003: Exam-Pack 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

Trainer: James I. Conrad (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 13 Hours

MCSE 2003 info from Microsoft [microsoft.com]

If you want to learn about Microsoft Windows Server 2003, this is the training you need. Whether you are looking to begin an MCSE 2003 certification track or are just interested in getting familiar with Server 2003, you'll find these videos an invaluable resource.

The training starts with the basics and covers everything you need to know for managing and maintaining Server 2003. You'll learn how to manage and troubleshoot User Accounts, back-up and system recovery procedures, remote management and assistance tools and the benefits of Terminal Services.

James Conrad is the instructor for this series and you won't find anyone more qualified to teach Server 2003. He is great at explaining the concepts in such a way that both beginners and IT pros find helpful. The videos map to Microsoft Exam 70-290 as a core requirement of the MCSE 2003 certification.

There are 25 videos providing more than 13 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of computers and networking such as the A+ and Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge is the prerequisite for this training.


NOTE: The 70-290 Exam has been updated to cover new information on WSUS, replacing the SUS content.

This training has not yet been updated to cover WSUS. This training still maps to all other exam objectives and will help you greatly as you prepare for the 70-290 exam.

For information on updates and future product releases, please see our Videos in Development page.


CD-ROM Contents: Exam Pack 70-290

- Series Intro
- Introducing Windows Server 2003
- Managing Basic and Dynamic Disks
- RAID, Utilities, Quotas
- Managing Server Hardware
- Managing and Troubleshooting User Accounts
- Automating User Account Management
- Managing User Profiles
- Managing User Account Logon
- Managing Computer Accounts
- Managing Groups
- Managing Resource Access: Share Permissions
- Managing Resource Access: NTFS Permissions
- Managing Printers
- IIS Part 1
- IIS Part 2
- Administration and RDP
- Remote Desktop/Assistance
- Terminal Services Part 1
- Terminal Services Part 2
- Event Viewer and Task Manager
- Performance Monitoring and Analysis
- SUS and Software Site Licensing
- Shadow Copy and Backup
- Restoring Data and Recovery Tools

Download Link:

CBT-70-290.part01

CBT-70-290.part02

CBT-70-290.part03

CBT-70-290.part04

CBT-70-290.part05

Sunday, February 1, 2009

ISA 2006 CBT

 

Download Link:

LEARNITFIRST.ISA.2006.part1

LEARNITFIRST.ISA.2006.part2

LEARNITFIRST.ISA.2006.part3

VTC Windows 2008 Training:

Download Link:

VTC.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2008.part1

VTC.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2008.part2

VTC.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2008.part3

VTC.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2008.part4

VTC.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2008.part5

VTC.Microsoft.Windows.Server.2008.part6

http://www.vtc.com/products/microsoft_windows_server_2008-tutorials.htm

Lynda Microsoft Visio 2007 Video Training


Table of contents
Introduction Welcome 0:33 0.8 MB
1. Getting Started with Visio
Starting Visio and exploring the user interface 8:27 7.8 MB
Browsing sample drawings 5:40 8.5 MB
The Task pane 3:33 4.1 MB
Manipulating toolbars and menus 9:46 10.3 MB
Opening and viewing Visio documents 9:49 16.5 MB
Searching for files 5:26 8 MB
Saving Visio documents 6:26 9 MB
Creating new drawings 6:36 10.3 MB
Using themes 4:38 6.9 MB
2. Working with Stencils
Using the Stencil toolbar 4:13 7 MB
Creating a new stencil 4:07 7.2 MB
Opening a stencil 2:21 4.3 MB
Editing and saving a stencil 3:14 5.6 MB
Closing a stencil 1:40 3 MB
3. Working with Shapes
Adding and editing shapes on the drawing page 5:48 10.3 MB
Adding text to a shape 3:37 6.9 MB
Merging shapes to create new shapes 5:42 10.6 MB
Ordering shapes 3:37 6.1 MB
Grouping and ungrouping shapes 3:01 5.3 MB
Aligning and distributing shapes 4:44 8.1 MB
Laying out shapes and drawings 4:41 6.8 MB
Formatting shapes 9:03 14.3 MB
Working with shape data 5:46 10.8 MB
4. Working with Connectors
Using AutoConnect 4:48 6.6 MB
Using the Connector Tool button 3:53 5.3 MB
Adding connectors from a stencil 3:13 5 MB
Adding text to a connector 1:41 2.6 MB
Deleting a connector from the drawing page 1:21 2 MB
Viewing and hiding connection points 4:34 7.8 MB
Changing connector options 6:22 9.2 MB
5. Formatting Text
Adding and formatting text 7:40 15 MB
Changing paragraph settings 7:24 14.4 MB
Adding a text background 3:53 6.6 MB
Adding and editing bulleted lists 6:26 11.4 MB
Creating tables 4:38 8.8 MB
Creating headers and footers 3:57 7.2 MB
6. Using Snap and Glue
Viewing active snap and glue elements 2:42 3.8 MB
Snapping and gluing to items 4:33 7.8 MB
7. Using Layers
Assigning a shape to a layer 4:23 7.3 MB
Creating a new layer 2:19 4.3 MB
Changing layer properties 9:30 15.5 MB
8. Inserting Pictures
Displaying the Clip Art task pane and searching for clip art 3:19 4.8 MB
Inserting clip art 1:53 3.2 MB
Inserting a picture from a file 2:06 3.4 MB
Using the clip organizer 2:59 4.9 MB
9. Managing Pages
Inserting a new page 4:11 6.6 MB
Creating and assigning a background page 6:19 11.3 MB
Renaming, reordering, and deleting pages 3:24 4.9 MB
10. Using the Page View Tools
Showing and hiding page breaks 3:35 5.5 MB
Using the Pan & Zoom window 3:45 7.4 MB
Using the Size & Position window 4:04 6.6 MB
Using the Drawing Explorer window 3:55 6.9 MB
Merging anchored windows 6:18 11.7 MB
Setting a drawing scale 4:59 9.4 MB
11. Editing Pages
Copying, cutting, and pasting Items 3:46 6.7 MB
Copying a drawing page 2:31 4.7 MB
Using Find and Replace 5:54 10.3 MB
Using Undo and Redo 3:22 5.7 MB
Checking spelling 5:16 8.8 MB
12. Sending Drawings
Emailing a drawing to a mail recipient 2:46 4.4 MB
Emailing a drawing to a routing recipient 4:23 7.9 MB
13. Printing
Setting paper size and orientation 4:07 7.2 MB
Using Print Zoom 3:18 6.2 MB
Using Print Preview 4:21 7.4 MB
Printing a drawing 4:48 8.2 MB
14. General Diagrams
Creating a basic diagram 6:04 9.9 MB
Creating a block diagram 5:13 8.2 MB
Creating a block diagram with perspective 4:43 7.7 MB
15. Business Diagrams
Creating an organizational chart 12:13 22.6 MB
Creating a pie chart 8:25 14.1 MB
Creating a brainstorming diagram 7:06 12.5 MB
Creating a pivot diagram 8:40 13 MB
16. Flowcharts
Creating a basic flowchart 8:11 14.4 MB
Creating a workflow diagram 7:25 13.5 MB
Creating a cross-functional flowchart 10:59 20.9 MB
17. Maps and Floor Plans
Creating a directional map 10:22 19.3 MB
Creating a 3D directional map 10:45 19 MB
Creating a floor plan 11:11 21.1 MB
Creating a home plan 11:46 21.6 MB
Creating a security and access plan 7:11 13.3 MB
18. Network Diagrams
Creating a network diagram 5:09 8.7 MB
Creating detailed network diagrams 5:58 11.1 MB
Creating a rack diagram 6:35 12 MB
19. Schedules
Creating a calendar 7:57 13.3 MB
Creating a Gantt chart 14:29 26.2 MB
Creating a PERT Chart 8:00 14.4 MB
Creating a timeline 9:41 17.6 MB
20. Software and Database Diagrams
Creating a database model diagram 9:05 15.8 MB
Creating a data flow model diagram 5:31 10.4 MB

21. Integrating Visio with Other Programs

Linking and embedding MS Office documents in diagrams 5:26 10.4 MB
Delivering a slide show in Visio 4:14 7.7 MB
Exporting shapes and diagrams 5:28 9.9 MB
22. Customizing Visio
Configuring Visio options 10:16 10.8 MB
Configuring AutoCorrect options 6:51 9.5 MB
Conclusion
Goodbye 0:31 0.6 MB

Download Link:

MS.Office.Visio.2007.Essential.Training.part01

MS.Office.Visio.2007.Essential.Training.part02

MS.Office.Visio.2007.Essential.Training.part03

MS.Office.Visio.2007.Essential.Training.part04


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