Part 3 of 4 in the Windows Server 2012 Configuring Advanced Services (70-412) series covers everything for the 70-412 exam on Configuring Advanced Services in Windows Server 2012. Topics covered throughout the course are Active Directory, Manage and improve DNS and DHCP, Claims Based Authentication, Dynamic Access Control, and much more. We'll also take a deep dive into Network Load Balancing and Failover Clusters. It is recommended that students have a good understanding of network administration as well as Windows servers.
Windows Server 2012 Configuring Advanced Services (70-412) Part 3
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Get started with Microsoft's final MCSA exam, the 70-412, in this series introduction.
Part 3 of 4 in the Windows Server 2012 Configuring Advanced Services (70-412) series covers everything for the 70-412 exam on Configuring Advanced Services in Windows Server 2012. Topics covered throughout the course are Active Directory, Manage and improve DNS and DHCP, Claims Based Authentication, Dynamic Access Control, and much more. We'll also take a deep dive into Network Load Balancing and Failover Clusters. It is recommended that students have a good understanding of network administration as well as Windows servers.
Part 3 of 4 in the Windows Server 2012 Configuring Advanced Services (70-412) series covers everything for the 70-412 exam on Configuring Advanced Services in Windows Server 2012. Topics covered throughout the course are Active Directory, Manage and improve DNS and DHCP, Claims Based Authentication, Dynamic Access Control, and much more. We'll also take a deep dive into Network Load Balancing and Failover Clusters. It is recommended that students have a good understanding of network administration as well as Windows servers.
Taught by
Greg Shields