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Official Course Syllabi 2018-2019 
    
Official Course Syllabi 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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ITOS 1600 - Managing a Microsoft Windows Application Infrastructure


Credit Hours: 3.00
(3 contact hrs)
This course provides the knowledge and skills to manage and configure Windows Server Applications Infrastructure technologies, including Terminal Services, Web Services infrastructure and security, Media Server, Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services server options, File Server, Print Services, network maintenance, and Simple Network Management Protocol.

Prerequisites:
 

Prerequisite: ITOS-1310


OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES
Outcome 1: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to deploy Windows.

Objectives:

  1. Install Windows.
  2. Capture WDS images.
  3. Activate Windows.

Outcome 2: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to configure Terminal Services.

Objectives:

  1. Set up a RemoteApp.
  2. Set up a Terminal Services Connection Authorization Policy.
  3. Set up a Terminal Services Resource Authorization Policy.
  4. Customize a Remote Desktop Protocol session.

Outcome 3: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to install and configure Internet Information Services.

Objectives:

  1. Set up and configure security settings.
  2. Install and configure an FTP server.
  3. Install and configure an SMTP server.
  4. Set up SSL security on a website.
  5. Select the appropriate authentication mechanism for a website.
  6. Set up website authentication.

COMMON DEGREE OUTCOMES
(Bulleted outcomes apply to the course)

  • 1. The graduate can integrate the knowledge and technological skills necessary to be a successful learner.
  • 2. The graduate can demonstrate how to think competently.
  1. The graduate can demonstrate how to employ mathematical knowledge.
  1. The graduate can demonstrate how to communicate competently.
  1. The graduate is sensitive to issues relating to a diverse, global society.

COURSE CONTENT OUTLINE
  1. Deploying Servers
    1. Deploy images by using Windows Deployment Services.
    2. Install from media (IFM), configure Windows Deployment Services, capture Windows Deployment Services images, deploy Windows Deployment Services images, server core.
    3. Configure Microsoft Windows activation.
    4. Install a KMS server, create a DNS SRV record, replicate volume license data.
    5. Configure Windows Server Hyper-V and virtual machines.
    6. Virtual networking, virtualization hardware requirements, Virtual Hard Disks, migrate from physical to virtual, VM additions, backup, optimization, server core.
    7. Configure high availability.
    8. Failover clustering, Network Load Balancing, hardware redundancy.
    9. Configure storage.
    10. RAID types, Virtual Disk Specification (VDS) API, Network Attached Storage, iSCSI and Fibre Channel storage area networks, mount points.
  2. Configuring Terminal Services
    1. Configure Windows Server Terminal Services RemoteApp (TS RemoteApp).
    2. Configuring Terminal Services Web Access, configuring Terminal Services Remote Desktop Web Connection.
    3. Configure Terminal Services Gateway.
    4. Certificate configuration, Terminal Services Gateway Manager (TS Gateway Manager), specifying resources that users can access through TS Gateway by using Terminal Services resource authorization policy (TS RAP) and Terminal Services connection authorization policy (TS CAP), Terminal Services group policy.
    5. Configure Terminal Services load balancing.
    6. Terminal Services Session Broker redirection modes, DNS registration, setting through group policy.
    7. Configure and monitor Terminal Services resources.
    8. Allocate resources by using Windows Server Resource Manager, configure application logging.
    9. Configure Terminal Services licensing.
    10. Deploy licensing server, connectivity between terminal servers and Terminal Services licensing server, recovering Terminal Services licensing server, managing Terminal Services client access licenses (TS CALs)
    11. Configure Terminal Services client connections.
    12. Connecting local devices and resources to a session, Terminal Services profiles, Terminal Services home folders, Remote Desktop Connection (RDC), single sign-on, Remote Desktop Snap-In, MSTSC.exe
    13. Configure Terminal Services server options.
    14. Logoff, disconnect, reset, remote control, monitor, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) permissions, connection limits, session me limits, managing by using GPOs, viewing processes, session permissions, display data prioritization.
  3. Configuring a Web Services Infrastructure
    1. Configure Web applications.
    2. Directory-dependent, publishing, URL-specified configuration, Microsoft .NET components, for example, .NET and .aspx, configure application pools.
    3. Manage Web sites.
    4. Migrate sites and Web applications, publish IIS Web sites, configure virtual directories.
    5. Configure a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server.
    6. Configure for extranet users, configure permissions.
    7. Configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
    8. Setting up smart hosts, configuring size limitations, setting up security and authentication to the delivering server, creating proper service accounts, authentication, SMTP relay.
    9. Manage Internet Information Services (IIS).
    10. Web site content backup and restore, IIS configuration backup, monitor IIS, configure logging, delegation of administrative rights.
    11. Configure SSL security.
    12. Configure certificates, requesting SSL certificate, renewing SSL certificate, exporting and importing certificates.
    13. Configure Web site authentication and permissions.
    14. Configure site permissions and authentication, configure application permissions, client certificate mappings.
  4. Configuring Network Application Services
    1. Configure Windows Media server.
    2. On-demand replication, configure me-sensitive content, caching and proxy
    3. Configure Digital Rights Management (DRM).
    4. Encryption, sharing business rules, configuring license delivery, configuring policy templates
    5. Configure Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services server options.
    6. Site permissions, backup, antivirus, configuring Windows SharePoint Services service accounts
    7. Configure Windows SharePoint Services e-mail integration.
    8. Configuring a document library to receive e-mail, configuring incoming versus outgoing e-mail
    9. Configure Microsoft Windows activation.
    10. Install a KMS server, create a DNS SRV record, replicate volume license data
    11. Configure Windows Server Hyper-V and virtual machines.
    12. Virtual networking, virtualization hardware requirements, Virtual Hard Disks, migrate from physical to virtual, VM additions, backup, optimization, server core
    13. Configure high availability.
    14. Failover clustering, Network Load Balancing, hardware redundancy
    15. Configure storage.
    16. RAID types, Virtual Disk Specification (VDS) API, Network Attached Storage, iSCSI and Fibre Channel storage area networks, mount points

Primary Faculty
Hornung, Patrick
Secondary Faculty

Associate Dean
Johnson, Elise



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