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This course explains how to manage access to files and folders, printers, computers, and other resources on the network. Learners will learn about different types of permissions and user rights that can be configured, how permissions are inherited, and how command-line utilities can be used to manage access control. This course also explains how to troubleshoot common access problems, how to use the Encrypting File System to encrypt files and folders, and how to implement a PKI using Windows Server 2003's Certificate Services.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Understand access control
- Understand and use access permissions
- Set user rights and privileges
- Troubleshoot access problems
- Use new command-line utilities to manage access control
- Use EFS encryption
- Implement a Public Key Infrastructure
Topics:
- Understanding Access Control
- Assigning NTFS Permissions
- Denying NTFS Permissions
- Using NTFS Special Permissions
- Copying or Moving Files and Folders
- Using Shared-Folder Permissions
- Understanding the Interaction of Share Permissions and NTFS Permissions
- Using Shared Folders in Active Directory
- Understanding Permission Inheritance
- Understanding User Rights
- Using Group Policy to Set User Rights
- Troubleshooting Access Problems
- Managing Access with Command-Line Utilities
- Understanding Disk Encryption
- Understanding EFS Architecture
- Encrypting Files and Folders
- EFS Best Practices
- Understanding Public Key Infrastructure
- Installing and Using Windows Server 2003 Certificate Services
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