Udemy
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
Turn what you know into an opportunity and reach millions around the world.
Learn More
Your cart is empty.
Keep shopping
TOTAL: Active Directory with Windows Server 2016
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(3,033 ratings)
13,296 students

TOTAL: Active Directory with Windows Server 2016

Identity, Access, and Authentication with Microsoft AD and Identity with Windows Server 2016
Last updated 2/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • How Active Directory simplifies requirements to meet security policies, interconnection management, and use of Conditional Access
  • How Active Directory uses authorization and authentication for external system interactions in your day-to-day operations
  • How to configure a system that is secure, well-fortified, and easy to maintain
  • How to apply policies and organizational units for quick response to resource or security issues
  • How to set up and use Certificate Services, Federation Services, and other advanced security management in AD FS
  • How to manage Active Directory with the Users and Computers console, as well as with PowerShell commands

Course content

5 sections55 lectures6h 19m total length
  • Introduction To Active Directory2:12
  • Introduction to AD DS Part 114:20

    The beginning of this series starts off by reviewing the various components that you will be managing with Active Directory. In this episode, we discuss AD partitions, schema, domains, and other logical and physical components that interact within the AD environment.  

  • Introduction to AD DS Part 27:54

    We continue looking into the robust interaction of the various components, exploring the global catalog, RODC, and how to work with OUs.   

  • Installing AD files for a New Forest8:50

    As you step through Server Manager, learn how to set up a new domain controller using various tools and options.  

  • Configure New Forest Root Domain10:53

    In this episode, you’ll learn how to use the configuration wizard to define settings and options to create a new forest. 

  • Adding Domain Controller to an Existing Forest7:32

    The next step is to add a DC into a forest, so you’ll review and consider options that will affect how the domain interacts with existing AD security systems. 

  • DC Installation Options9:03

    Now it’s time to explore the various methods of installation. You’ll get to see the graphical version, called the configuration wizard, as well as the PowerShell option. You’ll also learn about upgrade options and the effect of each. 

  • DC Cloning2:42

    In this episode, you’ll walk through the cloning operation for DCs, looking at the various clone tools that can be used and the benefits of using clones. 

  • RODCs6:09

    Understand the benefits of using RODCs in working environments, and see how to work with off-site management of users, groups, and objects. Learn what security policies can be written and implemented for sites that do not have local management. 

  • DC Configuration Options13:24

    In this episode, you’ll explore DC locations, global catalog servers, SRV records, and the DNS manager. Explore the FSMO roles and learn more about role operations and management. 

  • Managing User Accounts10:49

    User account management is easy when built with a purpose and a plan. In this segment, explore how to set up accounts through Server Manager. 

  • Introduction to Groups7:22

    Walk through the processes to set up users in groups, and learn about the logical and physical considerations you’ll want to consider. Then you’ll work with groups for security management considerations and maintenance. 

  • Managing Groups10:53

    This episode teaches you how to manage group creation and maintenance using Active Directory Users and Computers, and the alternative PowerShell commands. You’ll then tour the settings to manage users within a group.

  • Managing Computer Accounts8:30

    Examine the placement of computer accounts in the OU structure, and the considerations and steps needed to place these assets within your structure, using both the GUI and PowerShell options.

  • Managing Organizational Units (OUs)6:51

    Organization is key to a good OU layout. In this episode, explore the creation and management of OUs as well as various strategies used when laying out the structure.

  • Using PowerShell5:34

    Learn where PowerShell excels as a tool for the operation and maintenance of various AD users, groups, and objects.  

  • Chapter 1 Quiz

Requirements

  • There are no requirements for this course, however it is suggested that Candidates are expected to have some hands-on experience with Windows Server, Windows-based networking, Active Directory, account management, and system recovery tools and concepts.
  • Although you can gain a wealth of information just by watching this course, it is recommended that you have some sort of hands-on environment to work in. These topics are best learned by following along in either a virtual or real instance of Windows Server 2016 with Active Directory.

Description

Total Seminars, your source for best-selling IT network and cybersecurity courses, brings you this informative course on Active Directory with Barbara Andrews, MCT, MCSE, MCITP, MCSA, MCDBA, and MCP.

Barbara has 20+ years of experience and is proficient with almost all of Microsoft’s products, including Windows Server, SQL Server, System Center, Azure, and Hyper-V. She is also an HPE Certified Trainer (Master HPE ASE) and SalesForce Admin.

WHY SHOULD I TAKE THIS COURSE?

If you're a newly-minted Network or Security Admin (or are aspiring to be one), this course is a great option to learn all about managing identities in Active Directory.

Did you know Network Administrators make, on average, $88,400 per year?*

If you're just looking to learn some in-depth knowledge about Active Directory, you’re in the right place.


WHAT'S COVERED?

 

1.0 Install and Configure Active Directory Domain Services  

  • 1.1 Install and configure domain controllers

  • 1.2 Create and manage Active Directory users and computers

  • 1.3 Create and manage Active Directory groups and organizational units (OUs)

2.0 Manage and Maintain AD DS  

  • 2.1 Configure service authentication and account policies

  • 2.2 Maintain Active Directory

  • 2.3 Configure Active Directory in a complex enterprise environment

3.0 Create and Manage Group Policy  

  • 3.1 Create and manage Group Policy Objects (GPOs)

  • 3.2 Configure Group Policy processing

  • 3.3 Configure Group Policy settings

  • 3.4 Configure Group Policy preferences

4.0 Implement Active Directory Certificate services 

  • 4.1 Install and configure AD CS

  • 4.2 Manage certificates

5.0 Implement Identity Federation and Access Solutions  

  • 5.1 Install and configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)

  • 5.2 Implement Web Application Proxy (WAP)

  • 5.3 Install and configure Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS)

 


 

 

 

*US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone looking to learn more about Active Directory
  • Windows Network Administrators
  • Security Specialists
  • Anyone managing resources on domains, forests, or interconnections