Microsoft Windows Server - Hands-On Training Part I
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Microsoft Windows Server - Hands-On Training Part I
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Master the process of installing and configuring Windows Server 2019 in both GUI and Core modes.
Gain hands-on experience with Active Directory management, including user creation and security settings.
Learn how to configure and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, and network settings for seamless server communication.
Develop proficiency in automating administrative tasks using PowerShell, improving server management efficiency.
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A smarter way to learn with interactive, real-time conversations that help you test your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and deepen your understanding as you progress through the course. In this hands-on course, you'll gain practical experience with Microsoft Windows Server 2019, from building your virtual lab environment to performing server management and troubleshooting tasks. You'll learn how to install, configure, and manage various server roles using both GUI and PowerShell, with a focus on Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Group Policy, and more. By the end, you'll be equipped with the tools and skills necessary to manage a Windows Server environment effectively. The course takes you step by step through crucial server configurations such as creating virtual machines, setting up Active Directory, and managing file and print services. You'll also dive into Windows Server administration tasks, including password resets, remote desktop configuration, and handling updates. Each module builds on the previous one to ensure you can manage a server environment with ease and precision. As you progress through the course, youβll also explore advanced topics such as DNS server setup, disk management, firewall administration, and troubleshooting using various tools. The course ensures that you understand both foundational and advanced concepts, making you a capable system administrator ready for real-world challenges. By the end of the course, you will be able to set up a Windows Server 2019 environment, manage Active Directory, troubleshoot server issues, and use PowerShell for server automation. Additionally, you will have the confidence to manage and configure services like DNS, DHCP, and file sharing in a real-world setting.
In this module, we will introduce you to the course instructor and provide an overview of the training structure. You will get familiarized with the course objectives, key topics, and the tools that will be explored in-depth. This section sets the stage for a successful learning journey in Microsoft Windows Server 2019.
What's included
1 video1 reading
1 videoβ’Total 7 minutes
- Course Overviewβ’7 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Full Course Resourceβ’10 minutes
In this module, we will walk you through the process of setting up your virtual lab environment using VirtualBox. You will learn how to download ISO images, install Server 2019 in both Full GUI and Core configurations, and even create a Windows 10 virtual machine. Additionally, we will teach you how to take snapshots to secure your virtual setups.
What's included
5 videos1 assignment
5 videosβ’Total 54 minutes
- Easily Download ISO Imagesβ’10 minutes
- Create a Virtual Install of Server 2019 Full GUIβ’12 minutes
- Create a Virtual Install of Server 2019 Core Using VirtualBoxβ’13 minutes
- Create a Virtual Install of Windows 10 VirtualBoxβ’16 minutes
- Take a Snapshot of your Current Configurationβ’4 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Building Your Virtual Lab Environment - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will guide you through the steps of building a Windows Server 2019 domain using PowerShell. You will learn to prepare your server for domain controller promotion, assign static IPs, install Active Directory Domain Services, and promote your server to a domain controller. Additionally, we will cover how to promote Server Core to a domain controller and add a Windows 10 client to the domain for full integration.
What's included
7 videos1 assignment
7 videosβ’Total 53 minutes
- Prepare Your Network for Active Directoryβ’8 minutes
- Step 1: Rename Your Server Using PowerShellβ’3 minutes
- Step 2: Assign a Static IP Address Using PowerShellβ’4 minutes
- Step 3: Install the Active Directory Domain Services Role Using PowerShellβ’3 minutes
- Step 4: Promote Server 2019 as a Domain Controller Using PowerShellβ’5 minutes
- Step 5: Promote Server Core to a Domain Controllerβ’14 minutes
- Step 6: Add a Windows 10 Client to the Domainβ’15 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Building a Windows Server 2019 Domain Using PowerShell - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will cover essential Active Directory administrative tasks such as creating users, limiting their logon hours, and managing login permissions across computers. You will also learn how to reset passwords and unlock accounts, ensuring the security and accessibility of user accounts within the domain. This section will equip you with the skills to effectively manage user accounts in Windows Active Directory.
What's included
5 videos1 assignment
5 videosβ’Total 12 minutes
- Create a User in Active Directoryβ’4 minutes
- Limit the Computers a User can Log on toβ’2 minutes
- Limit the Logon Hours for a User in the Windows Active Directoryβ’2 minutes
- Reset a User's Password in the Windows Active Directoryβ’2 minutes
- Unlock or Enable an Account in the Active Directoryβ’2 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Active Directory Administration - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will dive into critical administrative tasks for Windows Server 2019. You will learn how to reset passwords, create shared folders, and rearm evaluation periods for both Windows Server and Windows 10. Additionally, weβll explore how to enable Remote Desktop, manage updates, and recover from password-related issues using NTDSUTIL. This section provides all the tools needed to manage your server effectively and securely.
What's included
11 videos1 assignment
11 videosβ’Total 64 minutes
- Reset a Lost Administrator Password in Windows Serverβ’13 minutes
- Create a Shared Folder Using Windows Serverβ’4 minutes
- Create a Shared Folder Using Server Managerβ’6 minutes
- Rearm the 180-Day Evaluation Period for Windows Serverβ’3 minutes
- Rearm the 30-Day Evaluation for Windows 10β’3 minutes
- Windows Server 2019 Updates Settingsβ’4 minutes
- Enable Remote Desktop for Server 2019β’10 minutes
- Enable Remote Desktop Using PowerShellβ’6 minutes
- NTDSUTIL: Reset the Directory Services Recovery Mode Passwordβ’3 minutes
- Create a Heads-Up Display Using BgInfoβ’8 minutes
- Manually Enabling Remote Managementβ’5 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Server 2019 Administration - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will cover essential Group Policy management techniques, such as preventing automatic logoff due to inactivity and configuring user and computer-specific settings. You will learn how to create, link, and edit Group Policy Objects (GPOs), back them up and restore them, and apply settings like screensaver timeouts and desktop background enforcement. This section will help you streamline administration and enhance control over your networked systems.
What's included
7 videos1 assignment
7 videosβ’Total 33 minutes
- Prevent Automatic Logoff Due to Inactivityβ’3 minutes
- Create and Link a Group Policy to an Organizational Unit (OU)β’4 minutes
- Edit a Group Policy Object (GPO) to Affect a Userβ’3 minutes
- Edit a Group Policy Object (GPO) to Affect a Computerβ’4 minutes
- Back Up and Restore a Group Policy Object (GPO) in the Active Directoryβ’3 minutes
- Force Screensaver and Timeouts Using Group Policyβ’7 minutes
- Change User's Desktop Background Using Group Policyβ’9 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Group Policy - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will explore the installation and configuration of Domain Naming System (DNS) services on Server 2019. You will learn how to install DNS using Server Manager, set up backup servers, and create various DNS records, including host and MX records. Additionally, weβll cover the creation of reverse lookup zones and how to manage DNS for websites and Microsoft Exchange Servers, ensuring efficient name resolution and network communication.
What's included
7 videos1 assignment
7 videosβ’Total 34 minutes
- Install the Domain Naming System (DNS) Role Using Server Managerβ’5 minutes
- Create a Secondary or Backup Domain Naming System (DNS) Serverβ’7 minutes
- Create a Secondary or Backup Domain Naming System (DNS) Server Using Server Coreβ’8 minutes
- Create a Domain Naming System (DNS) Reverse Lookup Zone in Server 2019β’2 minutes
- Create a New Domain Naming System (DNS) Host Recordβ’2 minutes
- Create a Host Record for a New Website in Microsoft Domain Naming System (DNS)β’4 minutes
- Creating a New MX Record for a Microsoft Exchange Server in Domain Naming System (DNS)β’4 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Domain Naming System (DNS) - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will dive into configuring and managing the DHCP role on Windows Server 2019. You will learn how to install the DHCP server, edit scope settings such as DNS and default gateway, and back up or restore your DHCP database. We will also cover advanced features like filtering clients, creating predefined options, and using DHCP user classes to assign alternate settings. This section provides the foundational knowledge you need to optimize DHCP services in your network environment.
What's included
10 videos1 assignment
10 videosβ’Total 40 minutes
- Install the DHCP Role Using PowerShellβ’9 minutes
- Install the DHCP Server Role Using Server Managerβ’3 minutes
- Authorize/Unauthorize a DHCP Serverβ’3 minutes
- Edit the Default Gateway Settings in DHCPβ’3 minutes
- Edit the Domain Naming System (DNS) Server List in DHCPβ’4 minutes
- Edit the DHCP Scopeβ’3 minutes
- Back Up and Restore the DHCP Databaseβ’3 minutes
- Use Filters in DHCP to Deny Clients DHCP Servicesβ’2 minutes
- Create Predefined Options in DHCPβ’6 minutes
- Use DHCP User Classes to Assign Alternate DHCP Optionsβ’5 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- DHCP - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will cover essential disk management tasks for Windows Server 2019. You will learn how to add virtual hard disks, manage existing volumes by shrinking or extending them, and format volumes using different file systems like ReFS and FAT32. This section ensures you have the tools to manage your server's storage effectively, optimize performance, and ensure data integrity.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment
4 videosβ’Total 17 minutes
- Add a Virtual Hard Diskβ’6 minutes
- Shrink or Extend a Volume in Windows Server 2019β’4 minutes
- Format a Volume Using Resilient File System (ReFS) in Windows Server 2019β’4 minutes
- Format a Volume with File Allocation Table32 (FAT32) in Windows Server 2019β’2 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Disk Management - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will focus on managing the Windows Firewall in Windows Server. You will learn how to toggle the firewall on and off, allow inbound ports for specific services, and use the netsh command and PowerShell to manage and retrieve firewall information. This section ensures that you can properly configure and secure your server's network access.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment
4 videosβ’Total 12 minutes
- Turn the Windows Firewall On and Offβ’1 minute
- Allow an Inbound Port through Windows Firewallβ’2 minutes
- Use netsh to Manage the Windows Firewallβ’5 minutes
- Use PowerShell to Gather Firewall Informationβ’4 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 15 minutes
- Firewall Administration - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
In this module, we will cover essential troubleshooting techniques for Windows Server and Windows 10 environments. You will learn how to diagnose network issues, use NSLookup for DNS troubleshooting, and leverage tools like the Windows Reliability Monitor and Sysinternals suite. Additionally, weβll explore Sysinternals Process Explorer, a powerful tool for tracking system performance and managing processes, giving you the knowledge to identify and resolve system issues efficiently.
What's included
6 videos3 assignments
6 videosβ’Total 56 minutes
- Allow PING Between Windows Server and Windows 10β’5 minutes
- Troubleshoot Internet Connectivity Issuesβ’16 minutes
- NSLookupβ’5 minutes
- Windows Reliability Monitorβ’4 minutes
- Overview of Windows Sysinternal Toolsβ’8 minutes
- Overview of Sysinternal's Process Explorerβ’18 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Troubleshooting - Assessmentβ’15 minutes
- Full Course Assessmentβ’60 minutes
- Full Course Practice Assessmentβ’15 minutes
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Microsoft Windows Server 2019 is an operating system designed for running and managing servers within a networked environment. It provides critical infrastructure services like Active Directory, DHCP, DNS, and more. Understanding Windows Server 2019 is essential for system administrators, as it powers businesses' IT environments by managing hardware, software, and users effectively, making it highly relevant in todayβs enterprise IT landscape.
This course offers comprehensive hands-on training for configuring and managing Microsoft Windows Server 2019. It covers foundational concepts like setting up a virtual lab environment, installing Windows Server 2019, configuring Active Directory, managing user accounts, administering server roles, and troubleshooting common server issues. The course is designed to help learners gain practical skills in Windows Server administration through real-world scenarios.
After completing this course, you will have the skills to set up a Windows Server 2019 environment, manage Active Directory, configure DHCP and DNS services, administer server roles, create shared resources, and perform essential troubleshooting tasks. You will also be proficient in using PowerShell and other tools for server management and maintenance, equipping you with the skills needed to manage server infrastructures effectively.
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