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Windows Server Administration 70-646 – Chapter 3 Lesson 1 – Active Directory

posted on March 23, 2009

Back from March break, hope yours was as good as mine. Lets get back to studying.

Windows Server 2008 Active Directory

This lesson covers new and enhanced features of AD in Windows Server 2008. It doesn’t cover the general day to day tasks which as an experienced System Administrator, you already know.

Microsoft Press MCITP Self Paced Training Kit exam 70 646 Windows Server 2008 Administration

Introducing Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Server Role

What’s new:

  • Read-Only Domain Controllers
  • New Enhanced Tools and Wizards
  • Fine-grain Security Policies
  • Restartable AD DS
  • AD DS Data Mining Tool
  • Auditing Enhancements

Planning and Information on RODCs

Read only domain controllers are domain controllers you may install in areas where physical security is not guaranteed. Think a branch office where multiple people can access the server. Before you may have had a WAN connection to the branch office with the Domain Controller in the head office. If the WAN connection failed then the users on the other end were in trouble; RODCs address this problem. You need a writeable Windows Server 2008 in the domain. Your forest functional level and domain function level must be Windows Server 2003. When a user logs into the network on the remote end, the first login is authenticated across the WAN, but the RODC pulls that information to its machine so the subsequent logins are served by the RODC. You can also create Password Replication Policies which will control which passwords get cached on the RODC. You can delegate management (non-admin access) of the RODC to a local user. Finally, RODCs do not support client updates on DNS and does not register NS resource records. When a clients wants to update is DNS records against an RODC, the RODC points the client to a writeable DC.

Utilizing wizard Enhancements

A new option for dcpromo is a the /adv mode. The advanced mode allows you to select the source DC for the installation. You can also use backup media from an existing DC to cut down on network traffic on the initial replication. You can create a new domain tree and change the default NetBIOS name. You can set forest and domain functional levels when you create new forest or domain. You can configure the Password Replication Policy for an RODC. Another change is the selection of existing domain names instead typing. When creating a answer file password=* will make the system prompt instead of having a password stored in clear text in the answer file.

Delegating RODC Installation

You can have part of the RODC done at the HQ then have a branch user who is delegated authority to complete the task. A user with delegated authority can complete the task by running dcpromo /UseExistingAccount:Attach.

Utilizing MMC Enhancements

There are some enhancements. A find command has been added to the toolbar and action menu. You can easily discover which site a DC is in now. You can also use the MMC to determine which passwords have been sent to a RODC.

Planning Fine-Grained Password and Account Lockout Policies

I showed this in my presentation last February to the OWSUG. Fine grained passwords need a domain functional level of Windows Server 2008. Its best to create a group and change the settings on the group to what you want for your password policies (You can’t apply it to a GPO, user or group only). The tool you use to change the settings is either ADSIEdit or create an LDF file with the settings and then use ldifde command.

Planning the Use of the Data Mining Tool

You can create snapshots of your AD using dsamain.exe. You can use a LDAP tool to view the snapshot. Data mining will help you develop a backup and recovery plan for your AD data.

Planning AD DS Auditing

Windows Server 2008 turns on Audit Directory Service Access by default. Auditing in Windows Server 2008 has new levels, detailed or normal. Event IDs 5136 – Modify, 5137 – Create, 5138 – Undelete, 5139 – Move.

Planning Domain and Forest Functionality

Remember you can raise the functional level of a domain but it is almost impossible to lower them.

Domain Functional Level Considerations

Windows 2008 Server supports the following levels:

  • Windows 2000 Native
  • Windows Server 2003
  • Windows Server 2008
Domain Functional Level Supported DCs
Windows 2000 Native Windows 2000 Server
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008

Not covered was the domain mode (Windows 2003 interim) which allows an upgrade from Windows NT straight to Windows Server 2003.

Be sure to check out the table on page 153 of the book and remember some of the features of each of the levels. Remember to change a domain name, you need to be at a Windows Server 2003 level. For fine grained password policies, the level needs to be Windows Server 2008.

Forest Functional Level Considerations

Forest Functional Level Supported DCs
Windows 2000 Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000 Server
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008

On page 155 of the book, another good chart describing what has changed between Windows 2000  and the Windows Server 2003 levels. There has been no change so far between Windows Server 2003 and the Windows Server 2008 levels.

Forest Level Trusts

Trust Types

  • Shortcut Trust – Makes it quicker for authentication for users in one child domain who access resources in a different child domain.
  • External Trust – When a domain needs requires a trust with a domain that doesn’t belong to the forest. For example, a Windows Server 2008 domain trusting a Windows NT domain.
  • Realm Trust – A trust between a Windows Domain and a Unix realm.

Creating Forest Trusts

Forest trusts are created in Active Directory Domains and Trusts from the admin tools. You need to connect to a DC in the forest root domain before creating the trust. Right click on the domain, click properties and go to the Trust tab. Click new to launch the wizard. You get the choice on type of trust and you can select one-way incoming, one-way outgoing and two-way. You then get the option of deciding your side of the trust or both. If you do both, you need to know the admin password for the other domain as well. After that, you can select Forest Wide authentication or Selective Authentication.

Whew, this was a big lesson and lots to digest. Spend significant amounts of time on this lesson as you can bet you will see a few questions on this subject on the exam. Active Directory is the bread and butter of Windows Server.

*Disclaimer:

My notes in helping me prepare for the 70-646 Exam, PRO: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator are just those, notes and I am trying to help highlight what is covered in the book, not replicate it. If you want to pass the exam, you will need more than just these notes to pass. I suggest you get a good book and get familiar with the product. The expectation is that you have about one year of experience with Windows 2008 Server (your mileage may vary) when writing this exam. The book I am using  for my preparation and where I am drawing the information for these notes is the Microsoft Press book, MCITP Exam Prep 70-646: Windows Server Administration; ISBN: 0735625107.

Filed Under: Certification Tagged With: 70-646, Active Directory, AD, Domain Function Levels, Forest Functional Levels, Forest Level Trusts, Study Notes, Windows Server 2008

Free Hyper-V Certification for TechNet Plus Subscribers

posted on March 20, 2009

If you are a TechNet Plus subscriber, you should have received an email yesterday or today letting you know about a great offer that Microsoft is putting out with regards to Server Virtualization.

Your TechNet Plus subscription will get you a code for the Microsoft E-Learning Collection 6319: Configuring Hyper-V in Windows 2008. Once you go through this course, take a screenshot of your completed status and email that to [email protected]. If you are one of the first 200 people to do so, you will get a free exam voucher for 70-652: TS Windows Server Virtualization, Configuring.

I am kicking myself a little bit; I used one of my own vouchers I had to book the 70-652 exam in April after I complete my upcoming course.  (I booked two exams actually) I literally just posted about this yesterday, it was the post about my Hyper-V training I am taking in Ottawa. I have luck like that sometimes but then sometimes I get lucky, so I guess it evens out.

Just to recap:

  • Complete the E-Learning
  • Take a snapshot of the course completed and email it to Microsoft
  • Receive a free exam voucher

Filed Under: Certification Tagged With: Certification, E-Learning, Hyper-V Training, Server Virtualization, Technet, Training, Virtualization

Microsoft Skills Week is Coming to Ottawa

posted on March 19, 2009

That’s right, Microsoft Skills Week is coming to Ottawa in April thanks to CTE Solutions.

CTE Solutions is offering discounted courses for 2008 Active Directory, Hyper-V Server and Updating your skills from SQL 2005 to SQL 2008. I have booked into the Hyper-V course and have the two corresponding exams booked for the 16th. I figure I should write the exams while the information is still fresh in my head. My boss told me I am a glutton for punishment but she was glad to save some money on the training. At these prices, the courses are going to book up fast so get on it as soon as you can.

Here’s the information:


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During the week of April 14th-17th we’ll be hosting a Microsoft Skills Week in Ottawa and you’re invited!  Choose from  the following emerging technology courses for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Hyper-V, and SQL Server 2008.

Oh and by the way you’ll save over 50% off regularly advertised prices.

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6424 Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Active Directory >>>>>>$495

This 3-day instructor-led course has been accelerated into 2-days with lengthened hours provides Active Directory Technology Specialists an introduction to Active Directory server roles in Windows Server 2008. The course is intended for entry level students who want to get familiar with the Active Directory server roles and their basic functionality.

Dates: Apr. 14th-15th or Apr 16th-17th (2 days)
Hours: 8am-5pm
Your Instructor: Gerry Tessier
Register Online Now – Email Us – Call 613-798-5353

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6422 Implementing and Managing Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V >>>>>>$495


This 3-day course has been accelerated into 2-days with lengthened hours.  This instructor-led course teaches students how to implement and manage Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. It also teaches students how to manage Hyper-V with Solution Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) and with PowerShell.

Date: Apr. 14th-15th (2 days)
Hours: 8am-5pm
Your Instructor: Kim Frank
Register Online Now – Email Us – Call 613-798-5353

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6158: Updating Your SQL Server 2005 Skills to SQL Server 2008>>>>>>$695

Get expert training on Microsoft SQL Server 2008, and get the software as a free offer.  In this 3-day course, you will learn to take advantage of the powerful and trustworthy array of new data-driven management solutions in SQL Server 2008.  This course is designed for administrators and developers.

Date: Apr. 14th-16th (3 days)
Hours: 9am-4:30pm
Your Instructor: Susan Ibach
Register Online Now – Email Us – Call 613-798-5353

CTE Solutions delivers – Training with IMPACT!

Filed Under: Certification Tagged With: Active Directory Training, CTE Solutions, Hyper-V Training, Microsoft Training, SQL 2008 Training

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