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Microsoft ® Official Course 20410B Installing and Configuring Windows Server ® 2012

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20410BInstalling and Configuring Windows Server 2012Microsoft Official CourseThis introduction module provides students with an overview of the course content materials and logistics for Course 20410B, Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012.

Required materialsTo teach this course, you need the following materials: Course Handbook Course Companion Content Trainer materials including:Trainer Preparation GuideMicrosoft Office PowerPoint files for this courseMicrosoft Virtual Server Classroom Setup GuideVirtual machines for the courseLatest error logs for the course (if any)

Important: It is recommended that you use PowerPoint 2007 or a newer version to display the slides for this course. If you use PowerPoint Viewer or an older version of Office PowerPoint, all the features of the slides might not display correctly.

Preparation tasksTo prepare for this course, you must follow and complete the tasks outlined in the Trainer Preparation Guide.

Presentation: 30 minutes1Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

Welcome!Thank you for joining us today. Weve worked together with Microsoft Learning Partners and Microsoft IT Academies to bring you a world-class learning experience, including: Microsoft Certified Trainers + Instructors. Your instructor is a premier technical and instructional expert who meets ongoing certification requirements. Customer Satisfaction Guarantee. Our Partners offer a satisfaction guarantee and we hold them accountable for it. At the end of class, please complete an evaluation of

todays experience. We value your feedback! Certification Benefits. After training, consider pursuing a Microsoft Certification, to help distinguish your technical expertise and experience. Ask your instructor about available exam promotions and discounts.We wish you a great learning experience and ongoing career success!

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HelloInstructor:

Welcome students to the course and introduce yourself. Provide a brief overview of your background to establish credibility.

Ask students to introduce themselves and provide their backgrounds, product experience, and expectations of the course.

Record student expectations on a whiteboard or flip chart that you can reference during class.

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FacilitiesClass hoursBuilding hoursParkingRestroomsMealsPhonesMessagesSmokingRecyclingExplain the: Class hoursExtended building hours for labsParkingRestroom locationMealsPhonesMessage postingWhere smoking is or is not allowed

Let students know if your facility has Internet access that is available for them to use during class breaks.

Also, make sure that the students are aware of the recycling program if one is available.4Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

About This CourseAudienceThe primary audience for this course is Information Technology (IT) Professionals who have good Windows operating system knowledge and experience and want to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to implement the core infrastructure services in an existing Windows Server 2012 environment.

The secondary audience consists of those seeking certification in the 70-410, Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 exam.

Describe the audience and the prerequisites for this course. This is an opportunity for you to identify students who may not have the appropriate background or experience to attend this course.

Describe the course objectives.5Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

About This CourseCourse PrerequisitesBefore attending this course, students must have:A good understanding of networking fundamentalsAn understanding and experience configuring security and administration tasks in an enterprise environmentExperience supporting or configuring Windows-based clientsGood hands-on Windows-based client experience with Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8.

Students would benefit from having some previous Windows Server experience.

Before attending this course, students must have:A good understanding of networking fundamentalsAn understanding and experience configuring security and administration tasks in an enterprise environmentExperience supporting or configuring Windows-based clientsGood hands-on Windows-based client experience with Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8.

Students would benefit from having some previous Windows Server experience.6Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

About This CourseCourse ObjectivesAfter completing this course, students will be able to:Install and configure Windows Server 2012 Describe AD DSManage AD DS objectsAutomate AD DS administration Implement IPv4 Implement DHCPImplement DNS Implement IPv6 Implement local storage Share files and printers Implement Group Policy Use Group Policy objects to secure Windows Server operating systemsImplement server virtualization with the HyperV role in Windows Server 2012 After completing this course, students will be able to:Install and configure Windows Server 2012 Describe Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)Manage AD DS objectsAutomate AD DS administration Implement IPv4 Implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Implement Domain Name System (DNS) Implement IPv6 Implement local storage Share files and printers Implement Group Policy Use Group Policy objects to secure Windows Server operating systemsImplement server virtualization with the HyperV role in Windows Server 2012 7Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

Microsoft Official Course HandbookOrganized by modulesIncludes Labs and Lab Answer KeysModule Reviews and Takeawaysgreat for on-the-job reference

Digital Companion ContentSupplemental content and helpful linksDownload at: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/companionmoc

Your Course Materials

Designed to optimize your classroom learning experience. And support you back on the job.

Explain how you intend for students to use the Course Handbook in the class and the Digital Companion Content outside the class.Explain that during the lecture, the students can refer to the Course Handbook because it contains all the critical technical information they need in a crisp, tightly-focused format, which is just right for effective in-class learning experience. Mention that the Digital Companion Content on the http://www.microsoft.com/learning/companionmoc website supplements the Course Handbook, and provides an opportunity for extended self-oriented learning beyond the classroom. 8Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

Course OutlineModule 1: Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2012 Module 2: Introduction to Active Directory Domain ServicesModule 3: Managing Active Directory Domain Services Objects Module 4: Automating Active Directory Domain Services AdministrationModule 5: Implementing IPv4Module 6: Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol9Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

Course Outline (continued)Module 7: Implementing Domain Name SystemModule 8: Implementing IPv6Module 9: Implementing Local StorageModule 10: Implementing File and Print ServicesModule 11: Implementing Group PolicyModule 12: Securing Windows Servers Using Group Policy ObjectsModule 13: Implementing Server Virtualization with Hyper-V10Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

Microsoft Certification ProgramGet trained. Get certified. Get ahead.

Microsoft Certifications demonstrate that you have the skills to design, deploy, and optimize the latest technology solutions.

Ask your Microsoft Learning Partner how you can prepare for certification.

Also see:http://www.microsoft.com/learning/certification

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Windows Certification PathsORMCSA Windows Server 2012Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012Exam 70-410(20410)Administering Windows Server 2012Exam 70-411(20411)Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services Exam 70-412(20412)Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows Server 2012Exam 70-417(20417)MCSE Server InfrastructureDesigning and Implementing a Server InfrastructureExam 70-413(20413)Implementing an Advanced Server InfrastructureExam 70-414(20414)MCSE Desktop InfrastructureImplementing a Desktop InfrastructureExam 70-415(20415)Implementing Desktop Application EnvironmentsExam 70-416(20416)Configuring Windows 8Exam 70-687(20687)

Managing and Maintaining Windows 8Exam 70-688(20688)MCSA Windows 8Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA Windows 8Exam 70-689(20689)

ORInform students about the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) program, any certification exams that are related to this course, and the various certification options.

Explain the Microsoft Learning program, and present the list of additional recommended courses.

For information about curriculum paths, refer students to the Microsoft Learning webpage at http://www.microsoft.com/learning/.12Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

Preparing for the LabsYour lab activities will be centered around a fictitious company that well call A. Datum Corporation.

By working through the labs, you will learn how to configure a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure that has Windows 8 clients.

To complete the labs, you will work in a virtual machine environment.

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Virtual Machine EnvironmentVirtual Machine NameUse as:20410B-LON-DC1A domain controller running Windows Server 2012 in the Adatum.com domain.20410B-LON-SVR1A member server running Windows Server 2012 in the Adatum.com domain.20410B-LON-SVR2A member server running Windows Server 2012 in the Adatum.com domain. This server will be located on a second subnet.20410B-LON-SVR3A blank virtual machine on which students will install Windows Server 2012.20410B-LON-HOST1A bootable VHD for running Windows Server 2012 as the host for HyperV.20410B-LON-COREA standalone server running a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2012.20410B-LON-RTRA router that is used for network activities that require a separate subnet.20410B-LON-CL1A client computer running Windows 8 and Microsoft Office 2010 SP1 in the Adatum.com domain.20410B-LON-CL2A client computer running Windows 8 and Office 2010 SP1 in the Adatum.com domain that is located in a second subnet.

These are the virtual machines that will be used in this course.14Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

Virtual Machine NameUse as20410B-LON-DC1A domain controller running Windows Server 2012 in theAdatum.com domain.20410B-LON-SVR1A member server running Windows Server 2012 in the Adatum.com domain.20410B-LON-SVR2A member server running Windows Server 2012 in the Adatum.com domain. This server will be located on a second subnet.20410B-LON-SVR3A blank virtual machine on which students will install Windows Server 2012.20410B-LON-HOST1 A bootable virtual hard disk (VHD) for running Windows Server 2012 as the host for HyperV.20410B-LON-COREA standalone server running Windows Server 2012 Server Core.20410B-LON-RTR A router that is used for network activities that require a separate subnet.20410B-LON-CL1 A client computer running Windows 8 and Microsoft Office 2010 Server Pack 1 (SP1) in the Adatum.com domain.20410B-LON-CL2A client computer running Windows 8 and Office 2010 SP1 in the Adatum.com domain that is located in a second subnet.Demonstration: Using Hyper-V ManagerIn this demonstration, you will learn how to:Open Hyper-V ManagerNavigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V Manager:Virtual machines, snapshots, and actions: server-specific and virtual machines-specificIdentify the virtual machines used in the labs for this courseTake a snapshot and apply a snapshotConnect to a virtual machines Start and log on to a virtual machines Switch between full screen and window modesRevert to the previous snapshotShut down a virtual machineWhen to use shut down or turn offClose Hyper-V Manager15Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction

Demonstration: Navigation inWindows Server 2012 (optional)In this demonstration, you will learn how to:Configure Hyper-V to use Windows key combinations in the virtual machineSign in and sign outAccess applications Access Control PanelUse shortcut keys

As part of the classroom setup, you should configure Hyper-V to pass-through Windows key combinations. This makes it much easier to move around the user interface in Windows Server 2012 which has been designed with the assumption that the user will use keyboard shortcuts. Verify that this setting is configured with students on their computers:On the host computer, open Hyper-V Manager.Right-click the host computer in Hyper-V Manager, and then click Hyper-V Settings.Under User, click Keyboard, click Use on the virtual computer, and then click OK.

Open a virtual machine and demonstrate the following:How to sign inAdministrative Tools are now in the Tools menu of Server ManagerPointing the mouse at the lower-right corner of the screen provides access to:Settings: This includes Control Panel and PowerStart screen: Access to some applications (note that you can start typing on this screen to start searching)Search: Search results are filtered by Apps, Settings, and FilesShortcut keys:Windows: opens the start screen Windows+I: opens SettingsWindows+C: opens the same screen as pointing the mouse at the lower-right corner of the screenWindows+R: opens the Run window16Course 20410BModule 0: Introduction