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Had a great time, met some new friends, but more importantly got my MCIPT. Well worth the money. Mountain View will be my first choice for training from now on.
Casey Kirt - Bell Mortgage
The boot camp was a great experience. James knows the material well and has real world experience. All the classmates were wonderful. Thank you James, Tony, and Rebekah for making this a wonderful experience. If you are looking for a good boot camp, this is the one! Everyone left with their MCITP.
Korey Fried - HP
Great Class guys! This course is certainly ideal for the busy IT professional like myself who has little time for self study. The environment was great, pretty much everything was taken care of so the class could concentrate on studying and passing the tests. Thanks again!
Jason Ellis - ITT Systems
The MCITP 2008 Boot Camp experience was a positive one! After researching many different boot camps online and through telephone interviews, I found MVS to be the most knowledgeable and professional in their industry. The certification class taught by James Carrion was priceless. Instructor lead classes were performed in most professional and most importantly a "light-hearted" environment. I would definately reccommend Mountain View Systems to fulfill your next company or individual boot camp certification requirements!
Burns - Lyons - MCITP, MCTS
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Enterprise Administrator on Server 2008: MCTS & MCITP Certification Bootcamp
Our expert instructors help students will achieve 6 Microsoft Certifications during the 16-day Bootcamp:
- MCTS: Windows Vista, Configuration
- MCTS: Windows Server 2008 - Active Directory Configuration
- MCTS: Windows Server 2008 - Network Infrastructure Configuration
- MCTS: Windows Server 2008 - Application Platform Configuration
- MCITP: Windows Server 2008 Administrator (Optional)
- PRO: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator
2008 Enterprise Administrator: Bootcamp Curriculum Outline
Students will master the material covered by these 6 exams:
Exam 70-680 TS: Windows 7, Configuring
- Installing and Upgrading Windows Vista
- Configuring and Troubleshooting Post-Installation System Settings
- Configuring Windows Security Features
- Configuring Network Connectivity
- Configuring Applications Included with Windows Vista
- Maintaining and Optimizing Systems That Run Windows Vista
- Configuring and Troubleshooting Mobile Computing
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam should have at least one year of experience in the IT field.
They typically provide phone support at the Tier 1 or Tier 2 level in a wide range of environments,
including retail stores and the upper medium-sized organization or enterprise environment.
Candidates should have experience resolving issues concerning network connectivity, desktop operating
systems, security, and applications. Their experience should also include addressing logon problems,
performing password resets, and resolving most issues with desktop applications.
Exam 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
- Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) for Active Directory
- Configuring the Active Directory Infrastructure
- Configuring Additional Active Directory Server Roles
- Creating and Maintaining Active Directory Objects
- Maintaining the Active Directory Environment
- Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services
Exam 70-642 TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
- Configuring IP Addressing and Services
- Configuring Name Resolution
- Configuring Network Access
- Configuring File and Print Services
- Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure
Exam 70-643 TS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring
- Deploying Servers
- Configuring Terminal Services
- Configuring a Web Services Infrastructure
- Configuring Network Application Services
Exam 70-646 PRO: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator
- Planning for Server Deployment
- Planning for Server Management
- Monitoring and Maintaining Servers
- Planning Application and Data Provisioning
- Planning for Business Continuity and High Availability
Server Administrator on 2008: Audience profile
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) on Windows Server 2008 credential
is intended for information technology (IT) professionals who work in the complex computing environment
of medium to large companies. The MCTS candidate should have a minimum of one year of experience
implementing and administering a network operating system in an environment that has the following
characteristics:
- 250 to 5,000 or more users
- Three or more physical locations
- Three or more domain controllers
- Network services and resources such as messaging, a database, file and print, a proxy server, a
firewall, the Internet, an intranet, remote access, and client computer management
- Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote
locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet
A server administrator is also responsible for the operations and day-to-day management of an
infrastructure of servers for an enterprise organization. Windows server administrators manage the
infrastructure, Web, and IT application servers. The Windows server administrators use scripts and batch
files written by others or those that they occasionally write themselves to accomplish tasks on a
regular basis. They conduct most server management tasks remotely by using Terminal Server or
administration tools installed on their local workstation. A server administrator’s primary tasks
include:
- Managing the server operating system, file, and directory services
- Software distribution and updates
- Profiling and monitoring assigned servers
- Troubleshooting
Server administrators also support engineering projects. Server administrators are responsible for
server builds and configuration. Their job role involves 60 percent operations, 20 percent engineering,
and 20 percent support tasks.
Exam 70-647 PRO: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator
- Planning Network and Application Services
- Designing Core Identity and Access Management Components
- Designing Support Identity and Access Management Components
- Designing for Business Continuity and Data Availability
Enterprise Administrator on Server 2008: Audience profile
The enterprise administrator is responsible for the overall IT environment and
architecture. The enterprise administrator translates business goals into technology decisions and
designs mid-range to long-term strategies. Enterprise administrators also make key decisions and
recommendations about the following:
- Network infrastructure
- Directory services, identity management, and authentication
- Security policies
- Business continuity (disaster recovery, personnel/equipment/data)
- Design of IT administrative structure (delegation models)
- Best practices, standards, and SLAs
The enterprise administrator is responsible for infrastructure design and global configuration
changes. The enterprise administartor's job role involves 20 percent operations, 60 percent engineering,
and 20 percent support tasks.
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