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Implementing DNS in Microsoft Windows Server

DNS is an essential core pillar of all Microsoft networking infrastructure. However, incorrectly configured DNS is one of the most common causes of slow and failed logons in Microsoft environments.

In this computer science course, you will learn the core skills to quickly and easily implement DNS in your work environment.

You can take this course before or after course Implementing DHCP in Microsoft Windows Server. Both courses provide essential skills for working with networks.

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Instructors Cynthia Staley, Eamonn Kelly
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Language English
Subjects Programming
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Rating Not enough ratings
Length 6 weeks
Effort 2-4 hours/week
Starts On Demand (Start anytime)
Cost $0
From Microsoft via edX
Instructors Cynthia Staley, Eamonn Kelly
Download Videos On all desktop and mobile devices
Language English
Subjects Programming
Tags Computer Science

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