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MS2010 - Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Migration Strategy

Categories Microsoft Certification Training, Operating Systems Training, MCSE Training, Microsoft Windows Training
Duration 2 days (14 hours)
Pre-requisites

MS1561 - Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure, MS2154 - Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services, working knowledge of Active Directory planning and design and experience evaluating forest and site designs for the purposes of upgrading.

Courseware MS2010-MS (150 pages)
Price $790
Notes

This course covers topics students need to know to prepare for the following Microsoft exam:
Exam 70-222: Upgrading from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 (MCSE elective)

The goal of this course is to teach students how to select and design a strategy to migrate from a Microsoft® Windows NT® Server 4.0 directory services infrastructure to a Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory™ directory service infrastructure. This course is intended for Windows NT 4.0 senior support professionals, architects, and consultants responsible for selecting and developing a directory services migration strategy based on an organization's business needs. This course is also appropriate for those who are on the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Windows 2000 track and wish to acquire the skills necessary to select and develop a directory services migration strategy. At the end of the course, students will be able to choose a migration path to Windows 2000 Active Directory; develop an upgrade strategy; ensure continued productivity during a domain upgrade or a restructure by managing and mitigating risks of a production environment; develop a domain restructure strategy; and plan to deploy a migration strategy.


Lesson 1: Introduction to Developing a Migration Strategy
      Introduction to Developing a Migration Strategy
      Upgrading Versus Restructuring
      The Importance of Planning
Lesson 2: Choosing a Migration Path to Windows 2000 Active Directory
      Introduction to Choosing a Migration Path
      Identifying the Existing Domain Environment
      Gathering Information About the Current Network Environment
      Defining Goals for Migration
      Examining the Active Directory Design
      Determining Possible Migration Paths
      Evaluating Upgrade Decision Points
      Evaluating Restructure Decision Points
Lesson 3: Developing a Domain Upgrade Strategy
      Introduction to Developing a Domain Upgrade Strategy
      Analyzing an Active Directory Design
      Single Versus Multiple Forests
      Site Design
      Administration and Security Plans
      Planning a Domain Upgrade
      Determining an Upgrade Path
      Developing a Recovery Plan
      Determining the Order for Upgrading Domains
      Determining a Strategy for Upgrading Domain Controllers
      Determining When to Switch to Native Mode
      Identifying Post-Upgrade Tasks
Lesson 4: Minimizing the Impact on Network Operations During an Upgrade
      Maintaining Network Services During an Upgrade
      Providing Reliable NetBIOS Resolution Services
      Providing Reliable DHCP Server Services
      Supporting LAN Manager Replication
      Supporting Remote Access Services
      Planning for Interaction Between Group Policy and System Policies
      Migrating and Applying Logon Scripts
      Maintaining Security During an Upgrade
      Migrating Resource Access Components
      Migrating Trust Relationships
      Planning for Security Policy Application
      How user Profiles are Affected by Domain Upgrade
      Client Support
      Determining the Impact of an Upgrade on Applications
      Leveraging Existing Directory Information
      Maintaining Network Performance During an Upgrade
      Planning for Upgrade Related Replication Traffic
      Planning for Authentication Traffic
Lesson 5: Restructuring Domains
      Introduction to Domain Restructuring
      Understanding Domain Security
      Inter-Forest Restructuring
      Inter-Forest Restructure Scenarios
      Requirements for Inter-Forest Restructuring
      Cloning Security Principals in an Inter-Forest Scenario
      Cloning Users
      Cloning Global and Universal Groups
      Migrating Computers and Local Group Accounts
      Cloning Local Groups on Domain Controllers
      Moving Domain Controllers
      Intra-Forest Restructuring
      Intra-Forest Restructuring Scenarios
      Requirements for Intra-Forest Restructuring
      Restrictions for Intra-Forest Restructuring
      Moving Security Principals
      Using Closed Sets to Move Users and Global Groups
      Using Closed Sets to Move Domain Local Groups
      Alternatives to Moving with Closed Sets
      Moving Computers and Local Accounts
      Moving Domain Controllers
      Domain Restructure Tools
      Active Directory Migration Tool
      Additional Restructure Tools
Lesson 6: Developing a Domain Restructure Strategy
      Introduction to Developing a Domain Restructure Strategy
      Identifying Domain Pre-restructuring Tasks
      Examining Existing Domain Environment for Restructure
      Choosing a Domain Restructure Methodology
      Preparing to Deploy the Target Environment
      Developing a Domain Restructure Recovery Plan
      Selecting Appropriate Migration Tools
      Identifying and Documenting Source Security Principal Details
      Determining How to Migrate Security Principal Details
      Determining the Order of Restructuring Within a Domain
      Identifying Domain Post-Restructure Tasks
      Planning for Redefining DACLs
      Planning for Cleaning up sIDHistory
      Determining When to Convert the Target Domain to Production
      Planning for Decommissioning
Lesson 7: Minimizing the Impact on Network Operations During a Domain Restructure
      Maintaining Reliability of Network Services During a Domain Restructure
      Providing Reliable DNS Services
      Providing Reliable NetBIOS Resolution Services
      Providing Reliable DHCP Server Services
      Providing Remote Access Services in a Mixed Environment
      Supporting LAN Manager Replication
      Migrating Logon Scripts to Group Policy
      Migrating System Policies to Group Policies
      Preparing for Account Migration Issues
      Minimizing Authentication Issues During Restructure
      Providing Reliable Service Account Operation
      Migrating Hard-Coded Account Mappings
      Migrating User Rights Assignments
      Migrating User Profiles
      Leveraging Existing Directory Information During a Domain Restructure
Lesson 8: Planning to Deploy a Migration Strategy
Creating a Migration Project Plan
      Defining Migration Vision and Scope
      Identifying Personnel Requirements and Migration Teams
      Creating a Functional Specification
      Creating Project Planning Documents
      Choosing an Installation Strategy
      Testing the Migration Plan
      Piloting the Migration Plan
      Planning for a Smooth Transition to Windows 2000
      Best Practices

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