Course Information
Course Name: Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring Online Course
Certification Focus: Microsoft Exam 70-640
Total Video Hours: 20 Hrs 41 Min
Total Videos: 130
Delivery Mode: Online, on-demand
Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Category: Windows Server / Active Directory Configuration
This course supports IT professionals tasked with configuring and maintaining Active Directory Domain Services, DNS integration, Group Policy, replication, and security in Windows Server 2008 enterprise environments.
Included in This Course
Full preparation aligned with Microsoft Exam 70-640 objectives
130 structured video lessons with technical demonstrations
Active Directory Domain Services configuration and administration
DNS integration and replication management
Group Policy creation, management, and troubleshooting
Security, auditing, and delegation best practices
Enterprise-level Active Directory maintenance concepts
Lifetime access to course materials
Course Outline
Chapter 1 Active Directory And Identity and Access Solution
Chapter 2 Introduction To Active Directory Domain Services
Chapter 3 Configuring DNS to Support Active Directory Domain Services
Chapter 4 Active Directory Object Management
Chapter 5 Managing Active Directory Replication Using Sites
Chapter 6 Configuration Management Using Group Policy
Chapter 7 Desktop Environmental and Security Management
Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Active Directory remains a foundational technology in enterprise identity and access management infrastructures. Proper configuration and maintenance of Active Directory services are essential for authentication, authorization, security enforcement, and resource management. Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring Online Course provides structured instruction aligned with the technical responsibilities of Active Directory administrators and the requirements of Microsoft Exam 70-640.
Active Directory and identity management concepts form the starting point of the course. Instruction explains the purpose of identity and access control systems and how Active Directory supports centralized authentication and authorization. Server roles related to identity and access management are examined to provide a clear understanding of how Windows Server 2008 supports secure enterprise environments. These foundational concepts establish the framework for designing and maintaining directory-based infrastructures.
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) are introduced through detailed explanations of directory components and architectural concepts. Lessons address domains, forests, trees, organizational units, domain controllers, and trust relationships. Step-by-step guidance demonstrates how Active Directory environments are implemented in real-world scenarios, highlighting planning considerations and deployment methodologies. The structured progression ensures a thorough understanding of directory architecture and operational dependencies.
DNS integration is a critical component of Active Directory functionality. The course explains how DNS supports domain services, including name resolution and service location. Instruction covers Active Directory–integrated DNS zones, dynamic updates, and read-only DNS zones. These lessons emphasize the importance of reliable DNS configuration for directory availability, replication, and authentication processes.
Active Directory object management forms a significant portion of administrative responsibilities. The course addresses the structure and purpose of directory objects, including users, computers, and groups. Instruction explains how to configure user and computer accounts across multiple scenarios, ensuring effective identity lifecycle management. Group configuration lessons address group scopes, group types, and membership strategies used to manage access control efficiently.
Automation techniques are introduced to support scalable directory management. Lessons demonstrate how scripting and automation reduce administrative overhead while maintaining consistency across directory environments. Delegation of administrative control is also addressed, allowing organizations to distribute management responsibilities securely without granting excessive privileges.
Replication management using Active Directory sites is essential for multi-location enterprises. The course explains how sites and subnets are configured to optimize replication traffic and ensure directory consistency. Lessons explore replication topology, scheduling, and troubleshooting, enabling administrators to maintain reliable directory synchronization across geographically distributed environments.
Group Policy configuration represents a core skill set for Windows Server administrators. Instruction explains Group Policy architecture, processing order, and policy application. Lessons cover creating, linking, and managing Group Policy Objects (GPOs) to enforce configuration standards across users and computers. Troubleshooting Group Policy application issues is addressed to ensure consistent policy enforcement.
Delegation of Group Policy administrative control is explained to support role-based management models. These concepts allow organizations to maintain governance while empowering specific teams to manage targeted policy areas.
Desktop environment and security management topics address client-side configuration and security enforcement. Lessons explain how scripts and folder redirection are configured to standardize user environments. Software deployment techniques using Group Policy are explored to support centralized application management.
Security settings management forms a critical component of enterprise Active Directory administration. Instruction explains how to configure security policies that control password policies, account lockout, user rights assignments, and system behavior. Auditing features are also addressed, enabling administrators to track access, changes, and security events within the directory environment.
The course aligns with Microsoft Exam 70-640 objectives, which include configuring Domain Name System (DNS) for Active Directory, configuring Active Directory infrastructure, configuring Active Directory roles and services, creating and maintaining Active Directory objects, maintaining the Active Directory environment, and configuring Active Directory Certificate Services.
Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring Online Course supports IT professionals pursuing Microsoft certification and those responsible for managing Windows Server 2008 directory services in enterprise environments. The structured lessons, technical depth, and exam-focused coverage provide a reliable learning path for Active Directory configuration and maintenance roles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should take Microsoft 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory course?
This course is intended for system administrators, network administrators, and IT professionals responsible for Active Directory configuration and maintenance.
Does this course align with Microsoft Exam 70-640?
Yes, the course content directly aligns with the official Microsoft 70-640 exam objectives.
Is prior Windows Server experience required?
Prior experience with Windows Server fundamentals is recommended to fully benefit from the course content.
Does the course include DNS and Group Policy configuration?
Yes, the course provides detailed instruction on DNS integration and Group Policy management.
Are security and auditing topics covered?
Yes, security settings, auditing, and delegation are covered as part of Active Directory administration.
How long is the total course duration?
The course includes 20 hours and 41 minutes of video instruction across 130 lessons.
Is this course suitable for enterprise Active Directory environments?
Yes, the course addresses enterprise-level Active Directory configuration, replication, and security management.
