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Duties of a Microsoft Certified
Professional (MCP), for which nearly every network out there
requires at least one, include the installation, configuration and
maintenance of PCs, networking equipment and network operating
systems. As well, an MCP must deal with patching systems where
necessary as well as locking down systems so that only authorized
personal can access and use them. Microsoft network administration
is a rather highly technical role.
A good understanding of Microsoft
Windows network operating systems, network equipment and networking
protocols is essential, as well as a basic ability to program
scripts and batch files. However, relatively strong interpersonal
skills are also important, as the MCP must understand the networking
needs and problems of users and be able to address those issues in a
timely fashion. Lastly, an MCP must be diligent at documenting the
network as well as be proficient at troubleshooting problems, often
under tense situations. This includes knowing when to give up trying
to be the hero when solving a problem and having the humility to go
to outside sources for help.
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70-293 - Course Structure |
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Planning
and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure (Exam 70-293)
Audience
Profile
The
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows
Server™ 2003 credential is intended for IT professionals
who work in the typically complex computing environment of
medium to large companies. An MCSE candidate should have
at least one year of experience implementing and
administering a network operating system in environments
that have the following characteristics:
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250
to 5,000 or more users
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Three
or more physical locations
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Three
or more domain controllers
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Network
services and resources such as messaging, database,
file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet,
intranet, remote access, and client computer
management
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Connectivity
requirements such as connecting branch offices and
individual users in remote locations to the corporate
network and connecting corporate networks to the
Internet
- In addition, an MCSE
candidate should have at least one year of experience
in the following areas:
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Implementing
and administering a desktop operating system
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Designing
a network infrastructure
Credit
toward Certification
When
you pass the Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Network Infrastructure exam, you achieve
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also
earn credit toward the following certifications:
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Core
credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certification
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Elective
credit toward Microsoft Certified Database
Administrator (MCDBA) on Microsoft SQL Server 2000
certification
Skills
Being Measured
This
certification exam measures your ability to plan and
maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network
infrastructure. Before taking the exam, you should be
proficient in the job skills listed in the following
- Planning
and Implementing Server Roles and Server Security
- Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
- Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote
Access
- Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining Server Availability
- Planning
and Maintaining Network Security
- Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining Security Infrastructure

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