1. |
Managing and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices |
2. |
Tools might include Device Manager, the Hardware Troubleshooting
Wizard, and appropriate Control Panel items. |
3. |
Manage basic disks and dynamic disks. |
4. |
Optimize server disk performance. |
5. |
Implement a RAID solution |
6. |
De-fragment volumes and partitions. |
7. |
Monitor and Troubleshoot server hardware devices. |
8. |
Install and configure server hardware devices. |
9. |
Configure driver-signing options. |
10. |
Configure device properties and resource settings for a device. |
11. |
Diagnose and resolve issues related to server hardware settings
and hardware device driver upgrades. |
12. |
Managing
Users, Computers, and Groups |
13. |
Manage local, roaming, and mandatory user profiles. |
14. |
Create
and manage computer accounts in an Active Directory environment. |
15 |
Create
and manage groups. Identify and modify the scope of a group. |
16 |
Find domain
groups in which a user is a member. Manage group membership. |
17 |
Create
and modify groups by using the Active Directory Users and Computers
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in. |
18 |
Create
and modify groups by using automation. |
19 |
Create
and manage user accounts. Import user accounts. |
20 |
Create
and modify user accounts by using the Active Directory Users
and Computers |
21 |
Managing
and Maintaining Access to Resources |
22 |
Troubleshoot
user authentication issues. |
23 |
Troubleshoot
Terminal Services. |
24 |
Diagnose
and resolve issues related to Terminal Services security. |
25 |
Diagnose
and resolve issues related to client access to Terminal Services. |
26 |
Configure
access to shared folders. Manage shared folder permissions. |
27 |
Configure
file system permissions. |
28 |
Verify
effective permissions when granting permissions. |
29 |
Change
ownership of files and folders. |
30 |
Troubleshoot
access to files and shared folders. |
31 |
Troubleshoot
print queues. |
32 |
Manage
a Web server. Manage Internet Information Services (IIS). |
33 |
Manage
security for IIS. |
34 |
Managing
and Maintaining a Server Environment |
35 |
Monitor
and analyze events. Tools might include Event Viewer and System
Monitor. |
36 |
Manage
software update infrastructure. Manage software site licensing. |
37 |
Manage
servers remotely. Manage a server by using Remote Assistance. |
38 |
Manage
a server by using Terminal Services remote administration mode |
39 |
Manage
a server by using available support tools. |
40 |
Monitor
system performance. |
41 |
Monitor
file and print servers. Tools might include Task Manager, Event
Viewer, and System Monitor. |
42 |
Monitor
disk quotas. Monitor print queues. Monitor server hardware for
bottlenecks. |
43 |
Monitor
and optimize a server environment for application performance. |
44 |
Monitor
memory performance objects. |
45 |
Monitor
network performance objects. |
46 |
Monitor
process performance objects. |
47 |
Managing
and Implementing Disaster Recovery |
48 |
Perform
system recovery for a server. |
49 |
Implement
Automated System Recovery (ASR). |
50 |
Restore
data from shadow copy volumes. |
51 |
Back up
files and System State data to media. |
52 |
Configure
security for backup operations. |
53 |
Manage
backup procedures. |
54 |
Verify
the successful completion of backup jobs. |
55 |
Manage
backup storage media. |
56 |
Recover
from server hardware failure. |
57 |
Restore
backup data. Schedule backup jobs |