| Analyzing the
Existing Environment |
| Perform a needs assessment. |
| Identify and select the
appropriate hardware and software for the environment. |
| Designing a
Business Technology Solution for a Small- or Medium-sized
Business
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| Design a messaging and
collaboration specification. (Considerations include Windows
Sharepoint Services, Exchange, fax, Real-Time
Communications, and resource sharing.) |
| Design a connectivity
specification for networking and remote connections.
(Considerations include Windows Small Business Server Remote
Web Workplace.)
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Design the application specification. (Considerations
include backup, third-party applications, utilities, and SQL
Server.)
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Design a management and
operations specification. |
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Design a disaster
prevention and recovery specification.
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Design a hardware
specification. (Considerations include fault tolerance and
hardware recommendations.) |
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Installing
and Configuring Windows Small Business Server 2003 |
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Install Windows Small
Business Server 2003. |
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Move your network from
Windows Small Business Server 4.5 or Windows Small Business
Server 2000 to Windows Small Business Server 2003. |
Secure Windows Small Business Server 2003.
- Configure user accounts and permissions.
- Configure ISA and firewalls.
- Create and configure user groups and group policies.
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Configure Windows Small
Business Server 2003 for networking and remote connectivity.
(Considerations include Windows Small Business Server Remote
Web Workplace.)
- Configure DHCP and IP addressing.
- Configure the Domain Naming Service (DNS).
- Troubleshoot Outlook Web Access (OWA).
- Configure network users for remote access.
- Troubleshoot company network connections to an
Internet Service Provider (ISP).
- Configure and troubleshoot Terminal Services.
- Manage networks by using Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP).
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Configure messaging and
collaboration.
- Analyze fax requirements.
- Configure Real-time Communications.
- Recommend and implement an e-mail solution.
- Implement a Web site hosting configuration.
- Configure the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
- Configure resource sharing (including data, printers,
and scanners).
- Configure Sharepoint.
- Create and configure public folders.
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Supporting
and Maintaining Windows Small Business Server 2003 |
Manage Windows Small
Business Server 2003. (Considerations include using the
Group Policy Management Console.)
- Analyze the system by using Windows Small Business
Server Management Console.
- Applying and configuring group policy by using the
Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
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Manage and troubleshoot
small business client computers. (Considerations include
connectivity and using the Software Update Services.)
- Resolve client computer connectivity issues.
- Configure Software Update Services (SUS).
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Back up and restore Windows
Small Business Server 2003. |
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Troubleshoot Windows Small
Business Server 2003. |
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Expanding the
Windows Small Business Server 2003 Network |
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Add member servers to the
Windows Small Business Server 2003 domain. (Considerations
include configuring application, file, and print
permissions.) |
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Create an application
migration strategy. |
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Migrate applications to a
Windows 2003 Server computer. |
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Installing
and Configuring Windows Server 2003
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Install Windows Server
2003. |
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Migrate from Windows Small
Business Server 2003 to Windows Server 2003. |
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Configure Windows Server
2003. (Considerations include networking, hardware
specifications, and remote connectivity.) |
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Secure Windows Server 2003. |
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Manage Windows Server 2003.
(Considerations include remote administration and using the
Group Policy Management Console.) |
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Troubleshoot Windows Server
2003. |