Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
Infrastructure (Exam 70-219)
Audience
Profile
Candidates
for this exam operate in medium to very large computing
environments that use the Windows 2000 network operating
system. They have a minimum of one year's experience
implementing and administering network operating systems
in environments that have the following characteristics:
·
Supported
users range from 200-26,000+.
·
Physical
locations range from 5-150+.
·
Typical
network services and applications include file and print,
database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, dial-in
server, desktop management, and Web hosting.
·
Connectivity
needs include connecting individual offices and users at
remote locations to the corporate network and connecting
corporate networks to the Internet.
Credit
Toward Certification
When
you pass the Designing a Microsoft Windows® 2000
Directory Services Infrastructure exam, you achieve
Microsoft Certified Professional status. You also earn
credit toward the following certifications:
·
Core
or elective credit toward Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification
·
Elective
credit toward Citrix Certified Integration Architect (CCIA)
certification
Skills
Being Measured
This
certification exam measures your ability to analyse 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 analyse
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.
·
Analysing
Business Requirements
·
Analysing
Technical Requirements
·
Designing
a Directory Service Architecture
·
Designing
Service Locations

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