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Fall Term  Instructor: Philip Morgan, MCT, MCSA 2003, MCSE+I NT4, CCNA, A+, N+  Tu, Th 5:30 –9:30pm  Capital Center, room 1512  First Meeting: October 3, 2006  Last Meeting: November 28, 2006  17 Class Meetings

Housekeeping Items: The Building  Bathrooms  Emergency Exits  Accommodations Needed?  Drinks with lid: OK  Food: please keep out of the classroom

Housekeeping Items: Overall Schedule (Tentative) Meeting 1Meeting 2Meeting 3Meeting 4Meeting 5Meeting 6 October 3, 5:30 - 9:30 pm October 5, 5:30 - 9:30 pm October 10, 5:30 - 9:30 pm October 12, 5:30 - 9:30 pm October 17, 5:30 - 9:30 pm October 19, 5:30 - 9:30 pm Introductions30Lab Lecture Lecture Lab 310Lab 425 Housekeepin g Announceme nts30 Review/Discu ssion Lab Lab 390 Review/Disc ussion 330Lab 455 Chapter 1 Lecture 12 0Lecture Review/Discus sion Lecture 4120 Review/Discu ssion 430 Lab 130 Lab 445Lecture Continued…

Housekeeping Items: Daily Schedule 5:30-5:40Settle In 5:40 – 7:00First Block 7:00 – 7:10First Break 7:10 – 8:00Second Block 8:00 – 8:10Second Break 8:10 – 9:30Third Block

Class Expectations  Regular Attendance  Do Readings before class  Work the Labs

Communication  Please provide your address if you would like: –To receive schedule updates from instructor –Additional reading resources from instructor –To share your address with classmates

Resources Goldmine  MSDN Academic Alliance Software Center (Goldmine)  Transcender Practice Exam  Student Online Campus   PCC Virtual Lab  Philip views your feedback as a valuable resource for improving the class

Introductions  Your Name  Your Occupation  How does fit in to your goals?  Other items of interest?

What’s Important to Me  Facilitating a good learning environment  Meeting student needs  Supporting students by being a knowledgeable peer resource  Giving clear explanations and examples  Engaging a variety of learning styles  Helping students maximize the training  Being fully present and respectful in communication

Questions before we begin?

Course Overview  Server 2003 Overview  Server 2003 Installation  Server Management using MMC  Server Monitoring using Event Viewer+Performance Console  Server Backup  Server updating with SUS, Service Packs, etc.

 Licensing  User and Group Management  Security/Permissions  Print management  Storage and Device Drivers  Storage Management