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Discover the slightly more complex tasks and tactics in managing and maintaining a production Active Directory atop Windows Server 2016.

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Discover the slightly more complex tasks and tactics in managing and maintaining a production Active Directory atop Windows Server 2016.

AD has been around since quite literally the last century, first released with Windows 2000 Server. In its nearly twenty years of service we've so far seen eight updates to its functions and features, aligned with each major OS version. Those eight updates in not-quite twenty years should give you some idea of its maturity, as well as the relative deceleration of what's new and exciting in terms of new capabilities. This course, Manage and Maintain Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2016, focuses on the "slightly more advanced" topics, because much of what you'll see here isn't all that different from the same management and maintenance of Active Directory in recent versions. First, you'll take a look at the special tactics in managing service accounts and password policies. Next, you'll explore some of the maintenance activities where native Windows Server solutions exist. Finally, you'll finish up with an extended look at Active Directory in complex configurations, focusing on where and when it makes sense to expand past single domains, single forests, and single AD site configurations. By the end of this course, you'll be able to efficiently manage and maintain an Active Directory environment.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Introduction
Configure Service Authentication and Account Policies
Maintain Active Directory
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Configure Active Directory in a Complex Enterprise Environment

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Assumes little experience with Active Directory, so suitable for beginners
Taught by Greg Shields, a well-known expert in Active Directory management
Course content is highly targeted to the specific needs of Windows Server 2016
Covers topics that are essential for managing complex Active Directory environments

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Manage and Maintain Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2016 with these activities:
Review Windows Server fundamentals
Enhances foundational understanding of Windows Server, which is essential for managing Active Directory effectively.
Browse courses on Windows Server
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  • Review documentation and articles on Windows Server core concepts
  • Practice installing and configuring Windows Server in a virtual environment
Configure and troubleshoot service accounts
Strengthens skills in managing service accounts, a crucial aspect of Active Directory administration.
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  • Create and configure a service account for a specific application
  • Troubleshoot common issues related to service account permissions
Participate in peer code reviews and discussions on Active Directory management
Fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing among peers, reinforcing understanding of Active Directory management.
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  • Join online forums or communities focused on Active Directory
  • Engage in discussions and code reviews related to Active Directory management
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Follow tutorials on advanced Active Directory maintenance
Provides hands-on experience in performing complex Active Directory maintenance tasks.
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  • Find tutorials from reputable sources on advanced Active Directory maintenance
  • Follow the tutorials step-by-step and practice the techniques
Assist in managing Active Directory in a non-profit organization
Provides practical experience in implementing and maintaining Active Directory in a real-world environment.
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  • Contact non-profit organizations and offer your assistance
  • Perform Active Directory management tasks under the guidance of experienced IT professionals
Design an Active Directory deployment plan for a complex enterprise environment
Challenges students to apply their knowledge by creating a comprehensive Active Directory deployment plan.
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  • Gather requirements and analyze the enterprise environment
  • Design the Active Directory topology and configuration
  • Create a detailed documentation of the deployment plan
Contribute to open-source projects related to Active Directory management
Enhances technical skills and deepens understanding of Active Directory through collaboration in open-source projects.
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  • Identify open-source projects related to Active Directory management
  • Contribute code, documentation, or bug reports to the project

Career center

Learners who complete Manage and Maintain Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2016 will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Technical Support Engineer
Technical Support Engineers provide technical support to users of computer systems and networks. This course can be beneficial for Technical Support Engineers who support users who use Active Directory, as it provides the skills and knowledge needed to troubleshoot and resolve Active Directory-related issues.
System Administrator
System Administrators are responsible for maintaining computer systems, including servers, storage devices, and networking equipment. This includes managing Active Directory, a critical component of a Windows Server environment. Taking this course can equip you with the skills needed to excel as a System Administrator.
Security Consultant
Security Consultants provide advice and guidance to organizations on how to improve their security posture. This course can be beneficial for Security Consultants who work with clients that use Active Directory, as it provides the skills and knowledge needed to assess and improve the security of Active Directory environments.
Network Engineer
Network Engineers design, implement, and maintain computer networks. Active Directory is a key component of many Windows networks, and this course can help build a foundation for Network Engineers who want to specialize in managing and maintaining Active Directory environments.
Security Administrator
Security Administrators implement and manage security measures to protect computer systems, networks, and data. Active Directory plays a crucial role in managing user access and permissions within a Windows environment. This course can help develop the skills required for a Security Administrator role, enabling you to manage Active Directory securely.
Network Administrator
Network Administrators install, maintain, and manage computer networks. Active Directory is a widely used network directory service provided by Microsoft. This course can help build a foundation for a Network Administrator position, giving you the skills to manage and maintain an Active Directory environment efficiently.
Information Security Analyst
Information Security Analysts plan and implement security measures to protect an organization's computer systems and networks. This course can help build a foundation for this role by providing insights into managing Active Directory securely, which is essential for protecting an organization's IT infrastructure.
Virtualization Administrator
Virtualization Administrators manage and maintain virtualized environments. While this course primarily focuses on managing Active Directory in a physical environment, the skills and knowledge gained can be applied to managing Active Directory in a virtualized environment as well.
IT Consultant
IT Consultants provide advice and guidance to organizations on how to improve their IT systems and practices. This course can be useful for IT Consultants who work with clients that use Active Directory, as it provides the skills and knowledge needed to manage and maintain Active Directory environments effectively.
IT Auditor
IT Auditors evaluate an organization's IT systems and practices to ensure compliance with regulations and best practices. This course can be beneficial for IT Auditors, as it provides knowledge and skills in managing and maintaining Active Directory, a critical component of an organization's IT infrastructure.
Cloud Engineer
Cloud Engineers design, implement, and manage cloud computing systems. Although this course primarily focuses on on-premises Active Directory management, understanding Active Directory is still beneficial for Cloud Engineers, as it provides a foundation for managing Azure Active Directory, a cloud-based identity and access management service.
IT Manager
IT Managers plan, coordinate, and direct computer-related activities within an organization. Managing and maintaining an Active Directory environment falls under an IT Manager's job responsibilities. Taking this course may help build a foundation for this career.
Web Developer
Web Developers design, develop, and maintain websites and web applications. While this course does not directly focus on web development, the skills and knowledge gained, such as understanding Active Directory authentication and authorization mechanisms, can be useful in developing web applications that interact with Active Directory.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators are responsible for managing and maintaining databases. While this course does not directly focus on database administration, the skills and knowledge gained, such as managing service accounts and password policies, can be useful in this field.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers design, develop, and maintain software applications. While this course does not directly focus on software development, the skills and knowledge gained, such as understanding Active Directory authentication and authorization mechanisms, can be useful in developing software that interacts with Active Directory.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Manage and Maintain Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2016.
Provides comprehensive coverage of Active Directory in Windows Server 2016, including the advanced tasks and tactics emphasized in this course.
This advanced guide provides a deep dive into the internals of Active Directory, covering topics such as LDAP programming and security vulnerabilities.
This beginner-friendly guide focuses on Active Directory from a network administrator's perspective, making it particularly relevant for those responsible for managing both networks and Active Directory.
Provides step-by-step guidance on designing and implementing Active Directory Domain Services in Windows Server 2016, making it a valuable resource for those responsible for setting up new Active Directory environments.
Covers networking and infrastructure administration in Windows Server 2016, including topics related to Active Directory integration.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of Windows Server 2016 administration, including coverage of Active Directory.

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