Microsoft Windows Server 2012 – Configuring Advanced Services: File Management and DAC


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Overview/Description
Organizations need to store and make data available to users and customers. Administrators need to control how data is accessed and managed. Microsoft Windows Server 2012 provides several tools for managing, securing, and optimizing the organizations data. File Server Resource Manager, or FSRM is a suite of tools that allows administrators to understand, control, classify, and manage the data stored on their servers. FRSM can be integrated with Dynamic Access Control, or DAC. File classification properties can be defined globally using Active Directory Central Access Policy to provide an authorization mechanism to resources via user and device claims. In this course you learn how to implement a file classification infrastructure using FSRM and DAC. This course is one of a series, which cover the objectives for Microsoft Exam 70-412: Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services. This exam is a requirement for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows Server 2012 certification. Please note this course is based on the original Windows Server 2012 release. Skillsoft recommends visiting the vendor website to confirm exam requirements.

Target Audience
IT Professionals working in a Windows Server datacenter infrastructure based on Windows Server 2008/2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 seeking advanced knowledge of Window Server 2012 services. This course can be taken in preparation for exam 70-412: Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services, which is part of the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate, or MCSA credential.

Expected Duration (hours)
1.5

Lesson Objectives

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 – Configuring Advanced Services: File Management and DAC

  • describe the key considerations involved in implementing file classification
  • recognize how to manage files using FCI
  • sequence the steps to implement dynamic access control
  • recognize how to configure dynamic access control in a given scenario
  • identify the steps to deploy central access policies to resources in a given scenario
  • describe how central access policy staging is applied in a given scenario
  • create a central access policy using user claims and access rules
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