Course Outline
Introduction
Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2016 for Government
Overview of Windows Server 2016 Features and Architecture for Government
Configuring Windows Server 2016 Networking for Government
Setting up a Windows Domain for Government
Setting up a DHCP Server for Government
Setting up a Domain Name System (DNS) for Government
Setting up Multiple Domain Controllers (DCs) for Government
Adding Workstations to a Windows Domain for Government
Managing Workstations for Government
Setting up Active Directory for Government
Managing Users, Groups, and Organizational Units for Government
Managing Group Policy Objects (GPOs) for Government
Setting up a Web Server for Government
Securing Windows Server 2016 for Government
Writing Powershell Scripts for Government
Setting up a Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Server for Government
Updating Windows Servers and Workstations for Government
Troubleshooting for Government
Summary and Conclusion for Government
Requirements
- Experience with the Windows operating system for government use
- Familiarity with networking concepts relevant to public sector operations
- An understanding of system administration principles applicable to government environments
Audience
- System administrators working in federal, state, and local government agencies
Testimonials (1)
Interactivity, the trainer was willing to help and explain in areas that were difficult. I felt like the training was really useful for me