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Friday, January 30, 2009

Updated 70-291 CCHELO VCE

This is the cchelo VCE. I have split it into 21 sections (~10 questions each) for easier study. I have not corrected what I believe to be wrong answers in this file - I know that they are wrong from my studies.. shouldn't you too? :-)

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Great Hand on labs collection-Ebooks, Exchange,ISA

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70-237 Exchange 2007 CBT

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Exam-Pack 70-089: Planning, Deploying, and Managing Microsoft SMS 2003

Exam-Pack 70-089: Planning, Deploying, and Managing Microsoft SMS 2003

For network admins, Microsoft's Systems Management Server (SMS) is one of those things that you don't know you need until you get it... and then you can't live without it.SMS makes it easy to survey and inventory the software and hardware on your network. Then you can deploy and update software on client machines, offer remote assistance, monitor the health of your network, even install operating systems, and a whole lot more. And it all integrates with the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 infrastructure.But it takes more than a snap of your fingers to get it all right. Previous versions of SMS had a reputation that it can be difficult to do things right, and sometimes it's way too easy to do things wrong. While SMS 2003 is an improvement on what was there before, there's still a learning curve to using SMS successfully. Lucky for you, this training shortens your learning curve tremendously.Instructor Greg Shields has years of experience working with SMS, on every version since 2.0. He knows all the fundamentals plus the expert tips, tricks, and secrets to getting SMS to purr like a kitten.In this series, Greg takes you through the same process you'll follow from not having an SMS infrastructure up to having a fully-managed SMS infrastructure--including what you need to know along the way to get the biggest benefits from the core SMS components plus useful add-on feature packs.Here's what you'll learn in the videos:Get a quick overview of the reasons why SMS makes your life as a network admin easier, plus get a primer for what you'll be expected to know on the SMS 2003 70-089 exam. (Video 1)Planning is the most important aspect of your SMS installation--go through all the factors to consider before you even think about installation, including hardware and software requirements. Then install SMS to your Windows Server, walking along with Greg through the important installation decisions. Finally, make Active Directory ready for SMS by extending the schema. (Video 2)Even once you've installed SMS you're not quite ready to go. It's time to configure site system roles, sites (including parent, child, primary, secondary, and central sites), boundaries, and roaming in SMS before you can actually get in and start working. (Video 3)Configure SMS to discover fundamental information about everything connected to your network, using one or more of the seven types of discovery SMS allows. Plus understand the difference between discovery and inventory, and what types of information each gets you. (Video 4)Install SMS clients to workstations on your network--know which types of clients to use, which functions are available from the different client agents, when and why to use the different installation executables that are available, and methods you can use to install clients across your network, plus interact with clients from your server once they are installed. (Video 5)Learn exactly what hardware and software are installed on client machines by collecting custom inventory information. Then view this information, uncovering useful data such as which clients have a specific network adapter or un-patched version of software. Finally, configure metering and understand the difference between the information you get from metering and the information you get from inventory. (Video 6)Make management of multiple clients easier by grouping clients into collections based on parameters you define--including defining collections in a way that they update automatically as your network resources change. Then use queries, reports, and dashboards to interact with, view, and share this information. (Video 7)Learn the "art" of creating good software packages to distribute software to clients. Learn how packages, programs, and advertisements all factor in to getting the software installed on the client machines--and how they all work together in SMS to make software deployment extremely flexible. (Video 8)Secure your SMS deployment using class and instance rights. Also, configure and use remote assistance to troubleshoot client computers from your desktop. (Video 9)Control software updates and patching through SMS, including agent-based and agent-less patching tools, plus compliance-based patching processes. Then, set up software updates using the Security Update Inventory Tool (SUIT) and go through the four-step process of actually doing a software update: synching, scanning, patching, and reporting. (Video 10)Keeping clients healthy may be the most difficult part of managing your SMS infrastructure. Understand client health, the client health service, and the client health database. Then install the client health tool, and use the ping and pulse tools to identify which clients are "healthy" and which clients are not--plus generate reports on client health network-wide. (Video 11)Speed up the deployment of operating systems using the OSD feature pack. This video takes you through all the steps: create an image capture CD, capture an operating system image, create the image deployment CD, and then deploy the image. Plus, learn what actions you can take after the deployment to get the deployed system up and running as quick as possible. (Video 12)Use SMS's inventory and software deployment features on Windows Mobile devices, with the help up the Device Management Feature Pack (DMFP). (Video 13)Maintain your SMS database to keep your infrastructure healthy using SQL commands and built-in tasks. Backup your data to protect against disaster, and understand the purpose of both the smsbkup.log and smsbkup.ctl files. If disaster strikes, learn how to restore a site using the Recovery Expert and the Site Repair Wizard. (Video 14)Wrap up your SMS knowledge with miscellaneous topics you need to know, including which SMS logs and inboxes are important, understanding System Status and Status Message Queries, a review of SMS Toolkit 2 and some of the useful tools it contains, plus a final exam review to get you ready to certify your SMS skills. (Video 15)On-the-job skills for Systems Management Server plus exam prep for MCP, MCSEExam-Pack 70-089: Planning, Deploying, and Managing Microsoft SMS 2003 shows you how to use SMS 2003 to make your job as a network admin easier. It also maps to exam objectives for Microsoft exam 70-089, which earns you Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) certification on SMS 2003 and gives you elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification on Windows Server 2003.PrerequisitesExperience with the Microsoft Windows operating system is recommended before viewing these videos. For in-depth instruction on using Microsoft Windows, check out Exam-Pack 70-270: Windows XP.Exam-Pack 70-089: Planning, Deploying, and Managing Microsoft SMS 2003 contains:- Introduction to SMS & the 70-089 Exam- SMS Planning, Prerequisites, Installation, & Schema Extensions- Roles, Sites, Boundaries, & Roaming- Configuring Discovery & Discovering Resources- SMS Clients & Client Installation- Collecting Inventory & Metering Data (free video!)- Collections, Querying & Reporting- Distributing Software- Applying Security & Implementing Remote Tools- Managing Software Updates- Monitoring Client Health- Using the OSD Feature Pack- Using the Device Management Feature Pack- Backup, Recovery, & Database Maintenance Tasks- SMS Logs, System Status, External Tools, & Exam ReviewVideo Technical Specifications1. Introduction to SMS & the 70-089 Exam - This nugget introduces the 70-089 exam, where it fits in with other components of Microsoft certification, and the topics to discuss to prepare the observer for the SMS exam.2. SMS Planning, Prerequisites, Installation, & Schema Extensions - Discusses the planning, prerequisites, installation, and Active Directory schema extensions necessary for SMS installation. Includes an SMS installation and schema extension demonstration.3. Roles, Sites, Boundaries, & Roaming - Discusses SMS roles, SMS sites, SMS boundaries, and SMS client roaming. Configuring SMS site components like parent, child, primary, secondary, and child sites. Creating secondary sites, sender addresses, site boundaries, and roaming boundaries.4. Configuring Discovery & Discovering Resources - Configuring SMS discovery and discussing the difference between discovery and inventory information. The concept of the SMS GUID and DDR are discussed. Types of discovery like windows user account discovery, windows user group discovery, network discovery, heartbeat discovery, AD system discovery, AD user discovery, and AD system group discovery.5. SMS Clients & Client Installation - Types of clients and client agents are discussed. SMS installation executables and installation methods. Five client agents like Advertised Programs, Hardware Inventory, Software Inventory, Remote Tools, and Software Metering.6. Collecting Inventory & Metering Data - Configuring inventory and viewing inventory. Customizing inventory with IDMIF and NOIDMIF files as well as the SMS_DEF.MOF file. SMS Metering is discussed and SMS metering reporting.7. Collections, Querying & Reporting - SMS Collections, SMS Querying, and SMS Reporting are discussed. Using direct membership and query membership for collections. Creating custom queries using SQL queries and WQL queries. Creating SMS reports and SMS dashboards.8. Distributing Software - Distributing software and creating software packages. Discussing the software packaging process. SMS packages, SMS distribution points, SMS advertisements are all discussed.9. Applying Security & Implementing Remote Tools - SMS Security and SMS remote tools are discussed. Windows security vs. SMS security. Creating class rights and creating instance rights. Configuring remote tools and remote assistance settings.10. Managing Software Updates - Managing software updates and software patching process. Agent-based vs. agentless patching tools. Compliance-based patching processes. Setting up SUIT feature pack, downloading inventory scanning programs, synchronizing mssecure.cab and its compressed mssecure.xml file to update.microsoft.com. Completing client patch scans and pushing patches to clients.11. Monitoring Client Health - Monitoring client health using Client Health Monitoring Tool. Installing the client health tool. Discussing healthy client, unhealthy client, offline client, obsolete client, and suspected unhealthy client, ping tool, and pulse tool. Reporting using Client Health Summary Report and Client Health Pivot Table Report.12. Using the OSD Feature Pack - Operating System Deployment Feature Pack. Creating an image capture CD, capturing an operating system image. Creating an image deployment CD. Deploying an operating system image. Deployment actions. Using sysprep and Windows PE. Discussing actions and phases.13. Using the Device Management Feature Pack - Using the Device Management Feature Pack to manage Windows Mobile, Windows CE, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC solid-state devices. Discussing Device Client Agent and Device Management Point. Distributing software and configurations using the Device Settings Manager.14. Backup, Recovery, & Database Maintenance Tasks - SMS Backup, SMS Recovery, and SMS SQL database maintenance tasks. Discussing site maintenance, SQL commands, and SQL tasks. SMS site backup and the smsbkup.log and smsbkup.ctl backup control file. Site restore using the Recovery Expert and Site Repair Wizard.15. SMS Logs, System Status, External Tools, & Exam Review - SMS Logs, SMS System Status Summarizers, SMS Toolkit 2, and 70-089 exam review. Discussion of SMS logs and SMS inboxes. Discussion of System Status and Status Message Queries.

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VTC Designing Active Directory For Windows Server 2003 (70-297)

VTC Designing Active Directory For Windows Server 2003 (70-297)

Duration: 7 hrs / 82 lessons
Microsoft network infrastructures can grow to become very large and complex. To master the design of network infrastructures, you will need the ability to understand and engineer complex customer needs and requirements. This course will carry you though the process of understanding and designing a Microsoft Server 2003 Active Directory and Network infrastructure. VTC Author Brad Causey gives a detailed guide of Active Directory, from concepts through practical applications, to help you prepare for the 70-297 certification exam. To begin learning simply click on the links.

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VTC Designing Security For A Windows Server 2003 Network 70-298

VTC Designing Security For A Windows Server 2003 Network 70-298

Duration: 7 hrs / 92 lessons
Microsoft exam 70-298, “Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 Network” is a core requirement for the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) on Microsoft Windows® 2003. It is designed for candidates who “operate in medium to very large computing environments that use the Windows Server 2003 network operating system.” VTC author, Brian Culp, discusses analyzing, designing, and configuring security for networks. The tutorial provides real-world job situations and solutions, as well as solid source material to take and pass the 70-298 test. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 (70-293) lessons.

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VTC Microsoft Windows Vista Security

VTC Microsoft Windows Vista Security

Title: Microsoft Windows Vista Security
Release Date: 2007-10-19
Duration: 6 hrs / 67 lessons
Windows Vista is Microsoft’s newest operating system. Although it’s considered to be the most secure version of the Microsoft Windows operating system to date, configuring its new security features and winding your way through Vista’s new user interfaces can be a daunting task. VTC author & experienced security administrator Bobby Rogers will guide you to the key information that both beginners and seasoned professionals will need to securely deploy Windows Vista in a home, small business, or enterprise-level environment.
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