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Microsoft Braindump, Exam 20-219, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure.

 

The exam covers your ability to analyze the business requirements and design a directory service architecture, including: Unified directory services such as AD and Win NT domains; connectivity between & within systems, system components & apps; directory & database replication. It also covers the analysis of business requirements for desktop management.

 

Exam #:   70-219

Status: Active

Time Limit: 215 min. 

Avg. Time: 115 min.

Passing Score: 675

# of Questions: 40, in 4 or 5 case studies

Format: Form-based with Case Study-based Questions

Difficulty: 2

Certifications: MCP, MCSE

 

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Skills Being Measured

This certification exam measures your ability to analyze the business requirements and design a directory service architecture, including:

§                        Unified directory services such as Active Directory™ and Windows NT® domains.

§                        Connectivity between and within systems, system components, and applications.

§                        Data replication such as directory replication and database replication.

In addition, the test measures the skills required to analyze the business requirements for desktop management and design a solution for desktop management that meets business requirements. Before taking the exam, you should be proficient in the job skills listed below.

Analyzing Business Requirements

Analyze the existing and planned business models.

§                        Analyze the company model and the geographical scope. Models include international, national, regional, branch, and subsidiary offices.

§                        Analyze company processes. Processes include information flow, communication flow, service and product life cycles, and decision-making.

Analyze the existing and planned organizational structures. Considerations include the management model; company organization; vendor, partner, and customer relationships; and acquisition plans.

Analyze factors that influence company strategies.

§                        Identify company priorities.

§                        Identify the projected growth and growth strategy.

§                        Identify relevant laws and regulations.

§                        Identify the company's tolerance for risk.

§                        Identify the total cost of operations.

Analyze the structure of IT management. Considerations include the type of administration, such as centralized or decentralized; funding model; outsourcing; decision-making process; and change-management process.

Designing a Directory Service Architecture

Define the scope of the Active Directory design.

Design an Active Directory forest and domain structure.

§                        Design a forest and schema structure.

§                        Design a domain structure.

§                        Analyze and optimize trust relationship requirements.

Design an Active Directory naming strategy.

§                        Plan the WINS NetBIOS name resolution strategy.

§                        Design the namespace.

§                        Plan the DNS strategy.

Design and plan the structure of organizational units. Considerations include administrative control, existing domain structures, administrative policy, and geographic and company structure.

§                        Develop an organizational unit delegation plan.

§                        Plan Group Policy object management.

§                        Develop a change in the configuration management plan for client computers.

Plan for the coexistence of Active Directory and other directory services.

Design a schema modification policy.

Design an Active Directory implementation plan.

 

 

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