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Managing Windows Server 2016 Active Directory (AD DS, DNS) with Powershell

What you will learn

Installing DNS Role with GUI/Powershell

Installing DNS Role with PowerShell on a Remote Server

Adding Forward Primary/Secondary/Stub Zone with GUI/Powershell

Adding Reverse Primary/Secondary with GUI/Powershell

Configuring Conditional Forwarders with GUI/Powershell

Know DNS Related Technologies

Configuring Zone Delegation with GUI/Powershell

Creating Resource Records with GUI/Powershell

Configuring Zone Scavenging

Description

This course is aimed to IT Pros and is supposed to give the viewer the information they need to know to get started with Powershell and how to manage Windows Server 2016 Active Directory with its help. The goal is to provide coverage of AD DS server’s tasks including topics like an Overview of DNS Main Concepts, How to Install a DNS Role, How to Add Different Types of Zones, Records, Manage AD DS, Users and Computers, GPO and much more.

The course is targeted to help to automate and script daily tasks. There are lots of live demonstrations how to use PowerShell commands and a Server’s GUI. I hope it will help to do your job more efficiently.


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A Brief Contents of the Course:

  1. Manage DNS and DHCP
  2. Manage DNS zones (Manage primary zones and more…)
  3. Manage zone delegation (Manage DNS records and more…)
  4. Create and manage users and groups (Create usersgroupsOUs and more…)
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Content

Server Configuration

IP address and network settings configuration. Part 1
IP address and network settings configuration. Part 2
Creating forest and using help files
Creating forest and using help files. Part 2

DNS

Managing zones. Part 1
Managing zones. Part 2
Adding another DC. Part 1
Adding another DC. Part 2
Managing zones. Part 3
Stub zone and conditional forward
DNS records
The Key DNS Related Definitions.

Active Directory

AD DS: users and groups. Part 1
AD DS: users and groups. Part 2
AD DS: OUs
Managing FSMO roles (Flexible Single Master Operations)
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