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MCSE : Security Specialist

This instructional CD comes with several videos. The first to look at is Concepts. This covers the terms used in Windows 2003 Server, what they mean and how they apply to the O/S. Each concept is explained fully with some cross covering of the explained terms during the introduction to the new one. I found this very useful as the repetition of the explanations assisted with the absorption of the new information or old (forgotten) material revisited. These concept explanations provide a good grounding for what is to come.

The next video in the list covers the new features in Active Directory in Windows 2003. Once again these features are explained in an easy to understand fashion with examples given. Important features are noted and talked about in greater detail or even cross covered with an interlocking feature. I especially liked the Drag & Drop feature in AD along with the ability to now disable the built-in Administrator account.

Although listed as Lab 1 on the CD, I am going to refer to it as Video 1 to avoid confusion with the various individual Train Signal Labs.

Video 1 starts with a run through of the steps that will take place during the installation of AD and DNS. It is gone into in sufficient depth but it is done in such a way that they make it easy for the complete novice to understand. What surprised me was that during installation of AD, a DNS error occurred. Instead of stopping the video, fixing the error and re-recording that segment, Scott (the instructor) found out what caused the problem and then proceeded to show what was wrong and how to fix it, leaving that valuable information in the video. This added to the video by inserting a “diagnostic” segment into the video. Absolutely brilliant and a case of Train Signal providing more bang for your buck. Nothing seems too small to be included. Even the simple operation of converting a FAT32 partition to the necessary NTFS one that is required for the AD database is included.

 


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