Windows Server Beginner’s Guide (48 chars)

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Create a professional PowerPoint presentation titled 'Windows Server Course - Complete Beginner’s Guide'. Include detailed slides based on the full course content provided, organized into the following structure: MODULE 1: Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2012 - What is Windows Server? (overview and comparison to client OS) - Local Servers vs Cloud, Cloud service types (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), and Private vs Public Cloud - Windows Server 2012 Editions (Standard, Datacenter, Foundation, Essentials, etc.) - Server Core overview (benefits, management tools) - Server Roles and Features (differences and examples) - Server Manager and Administrative Tools - Remote Management methods (WinRM and Remote Desktop) - Installing Windows Server 2012 (methods, types, requirements) - Post-Installation Configuration (network settings, domain join, activation, Server Core setup) - Introduction to PowerShell (benefits, syntax, key cmdlets, PowerShell ISE) MODULE 2: Introduction to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) - Overview of AD DS (concepts, physical vs logical components) - Domains, OUs, and Forests (structure and purpose) - AD DS Schema (object classes and attributes) - Domain Controllers (functions, best practices) - Global Catalog (purpose and structure) - AD DS Login Process (Kerberos authentication overview) - DNS SRV Records (function and importance) - FSMO Roles (Schema Master, Domain Naming Master, RID Master, Infrastructure Master, PDC Emulator) - Installing a Domain Controller (Server Manager, Server Core, Upgrading, IFM) MODULE 3: Managing Active Directory Domain Services Objects - Managing User Accounts (tools, creating users, attributes, profiles) - Managing Groups (types, scopes, AGDLP model, default groups, special identities) - Managing Computer Accounts (OUs, permissions, secure channels, resetting trust) - Delegating Administration (permissions, inheritance, Delegation of Control Wizard) Use a modern IT training style with visuals, diagrams, and summary slides. Include examples, commands, and best practice highlights throughout.

5-slide intro to Windows Server course: title, agenda, Module 2 (AD DS overview), Module 3 highlights (managing users/groups/computers/delegation), and conclusion for beginners. (142 chars)

December 18, 20255 slides
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Slide 1 - Windows Server Course - Complete Beginner’s Guide

This title slide introduces the "Windows Server Course - Complete Beginner’s Guide." The subtitle describes it as a "Professional Intro to Windows Server 2012 for Beginners."

Windows Server Course

Complete Beginner’s Guide

Professional Intro to Windows Server 2012 for Beginners

Source: Course Title Slide

Speaker Notes
Welcome slide introducing the full Windows Server 2012 beginner course.
Slide 1 - Windows Server Course - Complete Beginner’s Guide
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Slide 2 - Course Agenda

The course agenda outlines three modules: Deploying & Managing Windows Server 2012 (editions, installation, roles, PowerShell intro), Intro to Active Directory Domain Services (domains, forests, FSMO roles, DC setup), and Managing AD DS Objects (users, groups, computers, delegation). Key topics, commands, examples, diagrams, and best practices are highlighted throughout.

Course Agenda

  1. Module 1: Deploying & Managing Windows Server 2012
  2. Server editions, installation, roles, PowerShell intro.

  3. Module 2: Intro to Active Directory Domain Services
  4. Domains, forests, FSMO roles, domain controller setup.

  5. Module 3: Managing AD DS Objects
  6. Users, groups, computers, delegation best practices.

  7. Key Topics, Commands & Visuals Throughout

Examples, diagrams, and best practices highlighted. Source: Windows Server Course - Complete Beginner’s Guide

Speaker Notes
Overview of the three main modules with key highlights.
Slide 2 - Course Agenda
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Slide 3 - Windows Server Course - Complete Beginner’s Guide

This slide introduces Module 1: Deploying Windows Server 2012 (Section 01) in the Windows Server Course for beginners. It outlines key topics including Server vs Client OS, Editions, Core Benefits, Roles, Installation, and PowerShell Intro.

Windows Server Course - Complete Beginner’s Guide

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Module 1: Deploying Windows Server 2012

Server vs Client OS, Editions, Core Benefits, Roles, Install & PowerShell Intro

Source: Module 1

Speaker Notes
Introduce Module 1: Covers Windows Server overview vs client OS, editions (Standard, Datacenter), Server Core benefits, roles/features, installation methods, and PowerShell intro. Emphasize diagrams for cloud vs local deployment.
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Slide 4 - Module 2: Active Directory Domain Services

The left column details core AD DS components, including domains, OUs, forests, schema, domain controllers, and FSMO roles. The right column covers key features like Global Catalog, Kerberos login, DNS SRV records, and DC installation via Server Manager or IFM.

Module 2: Active Directory Domain Services

Core AD DS ComponentsKey Features & Installation
Domains: Security/logical boundary. OUs: Organize/manage objects hierarchically. Forests: Collection of domains. Schema: Defines object classes/attributes. DCs: Store/replicate AD database. FSMO Roles: Specialized tasks (Schema Master, Domain Naming, RID, Infrastructure, PDC Emulator).Global Catalog: Cross-domain object queries. Kerberos Login: Ticket-based authentication. DNS SRV: Locates domain services. Install DC: Server Manager GUI or IFM (Install from Media) for efficient replication.

Source: Windows Server Course - Complete Beginner’s Guide

Speaker Notes
Include a diagram on the slide illustrating the Kerberos authentication workflow: Client → DNS SRV → DC → KDC → TGT → Service Ticket. Highlight DNS and Global Catalog roles.
Slide 4 - Module 2: Active Directory Domain Services
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Slide 5 - Module 3 & Course Summary

This slide summarizes Module 3 and the course, highlighting management of users, groups, and computers, delegated admin via Control Wizard, AGDLP best practices, and key commands. It celebrates mastering Windows Server basics and encourages hands-on lab practice.

Module 3 & Course Summary

• Managed Users, Groups, and Computers

  • Delegated Admin with Control Wizard
  • Best Practices: AGDLP Model
  • Reviewed Key Commands & Examples
  • Next Steps: Practice in Lab! 🎯

Mastered Windows Server Basics! Practice these skills hands-on today.

Source: Windows Server Course - Complete Beginner’s Guide

Speaker Notes
Recap key Module 3 topics: user/group/computer management, delegation wizard, AGDLP model, commands. Encourage lab practice. Closing: Mastery achieved! CTA: Hands-on now.
Slide 5 - Module 3 & Course Summary

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