MCITP MCSE : Security Specialist
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CERTIFIED IN JUST 18 DAYS - 2003 PATH
Our 18 day
accelerated MCITP MCSE 2003: Security+ Training BootCamp provides
information technology professionals with the knowledge and skills
necessary to install, configure, support, and troubleshoot
Microsoft® Windows 2000- and 2003-based networks with a focus on
information security in the enterprise. This is an accelerated
course, designed for computer professionals that require effective,
real-world skill-building and timely certification.
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MCSE Certification Training
The MCITP MCSE 2003: Security+ Boot Camp delivers the greatest
value on the market for Windows 2003 Certification Training. During
the program, students will achieve the following certifications:
- Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
- Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)
- CompTIA Security+
- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCITP MCSE)
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The MCITP MCSE Boot Camp is unlike any other. With our
class, you will learn more.
Our MCITP MCSE 2003: Security+ Accelerated Certification Program is
the most effective, efficient way to learn how to successfully
design, plan, and implement a network infrastructure, Active
Directory® infrastructure, and client deployment on the Windows
Server 2003 platform.
Daily lectures, labs, and review sessions are supplemented by a
combination of:
- Proprietary Lab Manual & Microsoft Courseware - developed in
conjunction with Microsoft, adapting Microsoft Official Curriculum
to address the demands of accelerated learners
- Authorized CompTIA Security+ Lab Manual & Courseware
- Self Test™ or Transcender® Testing Software
18-day Boot Camp Class
The MCITP MCSE 2003: Security+ Program prepares students to achieve
four (4) certifications during the program: MCITP MCSE 2003, MCSA
2003, MCP, and CompTIA Security+.
Our program for Microsoft certification is the most
comprehensive, flexible educational format available.
Your training may also be partially
tax-deductible.
Our MCITP MCSE 2003: Security+ Program:
- Allows you to achieve your certifications in a fraction of the
time of 'traditional training' while delivering industry-leading
exam passing percentages
- Helps students grasp complex technical concepts more easily by
identifying and catering to individual student learning styles
through a mixed visual, auditory and kinesthetic-tactual delivery
system
- Enhances retention by employing accelerated learning techniques
focused on committing information to long-term memory
Monitoring system performance is an important part of
maintaining and administering your Windows 2003-based
installation. Windows Task Manager is a simple tool you use to
monitor the performance of your computer and view general system
information.
A more detailed version of Windows Task Manager is the
Performance tool. This tool provides data that you use to
monitor the performance of your computer or the performance of
other computers on the network.
Performance Data
The data provided by the Performance tool is used to:
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Analyze changes in your workload and evaluate its corresponding
effect on system resources.
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Observe changes and trends in workloads and resource usage so
that you can plan for future system upgrades.
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Evaluate changes to system configuration by monitoring the
results.
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Diagnose problems and target components or processes for
improvement.
To access the Performance tool
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From
Control Panel, open
Administrative Tools,
and then
Performance.
The Performance tool comprises two utilities: System Monitor and
Performance Logs and Alerts. These utilities provide detailed
data about the resources used by specific components of the
operating system and by other applications and services running
on the system.
System Monitor
With System Monitor, you can:
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Collect performance information on your computer and compare it
with the performance of other computers on a network.
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Collect and view performance data being generated on a local
computer or from several remote computers on the network.
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View data collected either currently or previously in a log
file.
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Present data in a printable graph, histogram, or report view.
The graph view is the default view and offers the widest variety
of optional settings.
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Create a Web document from performance views.
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Create reusable monitoring configurations that can be installed
on other computers.
Performance Logs and Alerts
The Performance Logs and Alerts utility:
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Supports the definition of performance objects, performance
counters, and object instances.
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Sets sampling intervals for monitoring data about hardware
resources and system services.
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Collects information over a period of time and archives data.
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Supports the configuration of alerts that notify you when a
certain threshold is reached.
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