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CCOM 1037 — Windows Client Server 2

3 credits · 3 hours

This course will use the foundation of CCOM 1027 and focus exclusively on the Windows Server 2016 R2 Domain Controller server role. The course will deepen the student's understanding of classful and classless IPv4 configuration as well as IPv6, and how to apply this to a Windows Server 2016 R2 domain. The function of DNS will be discussed as a pre-requisite for the Domain Controller server role and the importance of a correct DNS Naming Convention for User Principal Names and other objects in a Windows Server 2016 R2 domain. The importance of correct DNS Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones will be covered. The students will then be shown how to implement the DNS role on a Windows Server 2016 R2 Operating System. Next, the students will be introduced to the process of implementing the Domain Controller server role and how to integrate a second Windows Server 2016 R2 domain controller into an existing Windows domain. The students will configure the DHCP server role and authorize it in Active Directory. The students will be introduced to the structure of Active Directory consisting of Container and Leaf objects, and their properties as defined by the Active Directory Schema. The function of Domain Container Objects and Organizational Unit Container Objects in building a logical structure in which the Active Directory database should be organized. The students will be shown how this structure is used for the configuration of User Rights and Access Privileges to Domain resources. The

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