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Windows Server Admin Course
1. Windows Server Administration
Windows Server Administration is an advanced computer networking topic that includes server installation and configuration,
server roles, storage, Active Directory and Group Policy, file, print, and web services, remote access, virtualization, application
servers, troubleshooting, performance, and reliability.
This course comprises 15 lessons that use Windows Server to study and experiment with server administration.Each lesson includes
a combination of Wikipedia and Microsoft readings, YouTube videos, and hands-on learning activities. The course also assists
learners in preparing for theMicrosoft MTA Exam 98-365: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals.
This entire Wikiversity course can be downloaded in book form by selecting Download Learning Guide in the sidebar. The
corresponding Wikipedia reading collection can be downloaded in book form by selecting Download Reading Guide.
This is a fourth-semester, college-level course. Learners should already be familiar with introductory computer networking concepts
and Internet protocols.
1. Introduction
2. Installation
3. Configuration
4. Roles and Features
5. Storage
6. Active Directory
7. Group Policy
8. File and Print Services
9. Web Services
10. Remote Access
11. Virtualization
12. Application Servers
13. Troubleshooting
14. Performance
15. Reliability
Exam 98-365: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals
Microsoft Virtual Academy: Windows Server2012 Technical Overview.
Exam 98-365 Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Student Study Guide
Microsoft Official Academic Course (2011). Exam 98-365: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals. Wiley.
ISBN 9781118026830
Microsoft: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Exam Details
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Preparation
Lessons
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References
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