MCSE : Security Specialist
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CERTIFIED IN JUST 18 DAYS - 2003 PATH
Our 18 day
accelerated 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.
Now Available MCSE
Certification Training
The 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 (MCSE)
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- Course Schedule
- Curriculum
Microsoft MCSE MCSA Certification Training Boot Camp Class Course
Our 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
Network and Dial-up Connections
Network and Dial-up Connections provides status or configuration
information about connectivity between your computer and the
Internet, a network, or another computer. You create, configure,
store, and monitor all connections from within the Network and
Dial-up Connections folder. With Network and Dial-up
Connections, you can view the network connectivity
configuration, whether you are physically located at the network
or at a remote location.
To access Network and Dial-up Connections
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From Control Panel, open
Network and Dial-up Connections.
Network Monitor
Network Monitor captures and displays the network traffic that a
computer running Windows 2003 Server receives from a local area
network (LAN). It enables you to monitor and, if desired, to
save the information for later analysis. Network administrators
use the information provided by Network Monitor to detect and
troubleshoot networking problems experienced by the local
computer. For example, you can use Network Monitor to diagnose
problems that prevent a computer from communicating with other
computers and to detect the reasons for delays in receiving data
by portions of the network.
To access Network Monitor
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From
Start,
point to
Programs,
and
Administrative Tools,
and then click
Network Monitor.
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