WINDOWS SERVER ADMINISTRATION LEVEL 2: NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE. COURSE PRE-REQUISITE(S): Windows Server Administration Level 1 (DIT 15538)

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COURSE OUTLINE COURSE NUMBER: DIT 15539 1302 COURSE NAME: WINDOWS SERVER ADMINISTRATION LEVEL 2: NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE COURSE PRE-REQUISITE(S): Windows Server Administration Level 1 (DIT 15538) INSTRUCTOR: INSTRUCTOR CONTACT: Nick Gidzak ngidzak@antrienterprise.com DATES AND TIME: February 3 February 26, 2014 7 Mon/Wed, 6:00pm - 9:00pm No Class on Feb 17, 2014 EXAMINATION DATES: Final exam February 26, 2014 REQUIRED READINGS: MATERIALS: CLASS LOCATION: NA The instructor provides important handouts in-class. Participants are responsible for having a classmate pickup their handouts if they are absent on the date that these handouts are distributed as the instructor may not have these readily available afterwards. 2BC54 Please note that no food is permitted in UWinnipeg PACE computer labs. COURSE WEBSITE OR NEXUS: www.antrienterprise.com/moodle COURSE DESCRIPTION: While the Microsoft Windows Server is one of the most common network operating systems (OS) in use today, it is also the most vulnerable to security and malware attacks. This second course will provide specialization in Windows server administration, focusing on local and global connectivity. This course will expose students to the physical and virtual installations of the Windows in relation to global access. Students will gain an understanding of how to plan, configure and manage the common services offered with Windows Servers.. 515 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2E9 T 204.982.6633 Fax 204.944.0115 pace.uwinnipegcourses.ca

LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon successful completion of this course, students will: Understand the infrastructure of the Microsoft Windows Server and perform basic administration including installation, configuration, routine back-ups, disk storage management, and data restoration; Configure and maintain services and users within the Internet Systems Services (IIS) environment. DISCLAIMER: Please consider this course outline as a general guide. Time constraints and other unforeseen factors may require some adaptation of the course materials. LECTURE SCHEDULE: SCHEDULE LECTURE TOPIC COMMENTS (pre-reading etc) Class 1 Doman Name System DNS structure, how to install and Feb 3, 2014 (DNS) installation troubleshooting Class 2 Feb 5, 2014 Class 3 Feb 10, 2014 Class 4 Feb 12, 2014 Class 5 Feb 19, 2014 Class 6 Feb 24, 2014 Class 7 Feb 26, 2014 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Installation IIS - Web Setup File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server installation Virtual Private Network (VPN) installation Terminal Services Final Exam Exam starts promptly at 7:00pm. DHCP structure, how to install and troubleshooting Using IIS Web server FTP web server setup and use with home directories and New Technology File System (NTFS) permissions Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS ) Microsoft Terminal services installation, licensing Review followed by 2 hour exam METHOD OF EVALUATION: VALUE ITEM OF WORK DETAILS DUE DATE 75% (Total value of all quizzes) Quizzes Class 1 Quiz (15% of final mark) Class 2 Quiz (15% of final mark) Class 3 Quiz (15% of final mark) Class 4 Quiz (15% of final mark) Class 5 Quiz (15% of final mark) Feb 5, 2014 Feb 10, 2014 Feb 12, 2014 Feb 19, 2014 Feb 24, 2014 Course Outline Windows Server Administration Level 2 (DIT 15539 1301) N.Gidzak 2

Quiz Question Format short answer, long answer, true/false, multiple choice and matching questions. 25% Final Exam Comprehensive. Feb 26, 2014 Exam Question Format: short answer, long answer, true/false, multiple choice and matching questions. GRADING OPTIONS: Letter-graded: Students must choose the letter-graded option in order to apply a course towards credit in a UWPACE diploma or certificate program. Non-graded: Students who do not wish to be graded may elect to receive a certification of participation as record of attendance in a specific course or seminar. MINIMUM GRADE: Students must receive a minimum grade of C, or better, in all courses within the program requirements to graduate. ACADEMIC REGULATION AND POLICIES: It is the students responsibility to be acquainted with the necessary information pertaining to the University of Winnipeg Academic Regulations and Policies. Please note that the University of Winnipeg calendar on the website contains information that details classroom conduct, academic disciplinary policies, appeal process, University Policies and Codes, and graduation. All forms of academic fraud are highly disallowed, student will be held responsible for any academic fraud according to the University of Winnipeg Academic Regulations and Policies. Academic Misconduct: Please refer to section 8a, under Student Discipline, of the University of Winnipeg Academic Misconduct Policy using the link, http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/cms-filesystemaction/pdfs/calendar/regulationsandpolicies.pdf. Plagiarism, Cheating and Unauthorized Collaboration: In the matter of plagiarism and cheating, please be aware that a student may not submit the same item of work for credit in two different courses. If you are referring to a document, article, book, news clipping or other media source, you should refer to the source in your exam or in your assignment. Grades, for any item of work where plagiarism or cheating is suspected, will be withheld until the issue is resolved. Plagiarism and cheating may consist of, but is not limited to: Copying the work of another individual; Using unauthorized materials during an exam; Course Outline Windows Server Administration Level 2 (DIT 15539 1301) N.Gidzak 3

Collaborating with another student during the exam; Collaborating with other students on individual assignments (including brainstorming) without an instructor's knowledge or consent; Plagiarizing and/or paraphrasing in order to represent a piece of work as your own; Falsifying or modifying an exam document, or another item of work, without authorization in order to obtain additional credit; Using, buying, selling, stealing or soliciting any contents of an exam; Taking a test for another student or permitting another student to take a test for oneself. Refrain from using all forms of electronic communication devices (including cell phones, translation devices, tablets, laptops, etc.) during an examination or testing situation. Unauthorized collaboration: Individual assignments call for independent work. Unauthorized collaboration occurs when two or more students work together without the permission of an instructor and submit similar items of work for grading on an individual assignment. Unauthorized collaboration is a form of plagiarism. Please consult the course instructor and the University s Academic Misconduct Policy for clarification on any matter concerning academic plagiarism and cheating. UWINNIPEG ACADEMIC WRITING STANDARD For all formal written course work, students must follow the writing standards prescribed in the latest edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA). This publication is the authoritative source for academic reference and citation. Students should note specifically that it defines the limits between acceptable and excessive quotation and they should follow this advice. Please refer to this manual before submitting an assignment for grading. Special note: the journal assignments are an informal form of writing and therefore, do not need to adhere to University of Winnipeg academic writing standards. RECORDING THE CLASS: The University of Winnipeg s Professional, Applied and Continuing Education generally prohibits the use of audio or digital technology to record course lectures without the instructor's prior consent. PACE will try to accommodate special learning requirements, based on the protected characteristics defined under the Manitoban Human Rights Code, and given reasonable diagnostic and/or medical documentation and the University's Disability Services requirements. These recordings may not be used to substitute attendance in accordance with the UWPACE Minimum Attendance Requirement for Graded Standing. Instructors own the intellectual property, and therefore the copyright, of all lecture content. Students may not reproduce, distribute, or use these recordings beyond the purpose of private study. DEFERRED EXAMINATION REQUESTS: All examinations should be written at the time specified by the University. Please note that the University may grant an examination deferral based on extenuating circumstances, such as documented illness or health reasons, severe personal difficulties, religious Course Outline Windows Server Administration Level 2 (DIT 15539 1301) N.Gidzak 4

observance, or for other unforeseen circumstances. Under these circumstances, students should notify the University prior to the start of the exam session (wherever possible) and request a deferred examination through the formal accommodation process. To formalize the request for academic accommodation, students must submit a Deferred Examination Request Form, the appropriate verification (such as a medical certificate or an obituary, etc.) and the administrative fee to the PACE Registration Office within five (5) days of the original examination date. Students may download this form from the PACE website at http://pace.uwinnipegcourses.ca/forms-publications, Application for Deferred Examination Form (PDF) or obtain a copy from the PACE Registration Office. When students attempt an examination even though they are not fit to do so, the examination results will normally stand. Under some extenuating circumstances, students may petition the PACE Academic Review Committee to make exception to academic regulation to dismiss the original examination results and request permission to re-write the examination on grounds of illness along with the appropriate verification (see above). IN-CLASS ASSIGNMENT: No make-up arrangements will be made when a student misses an in-class assignment. For individuals with legitimate absence (i.e., illness supported by a medical certificate relative to the date of the class missed), the value of the in-class assignment will be added to weighted value of another in-class assignment. Individuals who do not have a legitimate absence will receive a grade of zero for this item of work. POLICY FOR LATE ASSIGNMENTS: All assignments will be given a due date. Students must comply with this deadline and submit their assignments on time in order to avoid a late penalty. It is the student's responsibility to retain an electronic copy of ALL assignments submitted for grading. Special consideration may be given to students who, for unforeseen or exceptional circumstances, are not able to meet the deadline as assigned. MINIMUM ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Students are required to attend a minimum of 75% of the total course hours to meet the minimum attendance requirements and be eligible for a letter-grade in this course. Students, whose attendance falls below the minimum attendance requirement, must consult with the Program Coordinator regarding the appeal process for continuing in this course. Please be sure to notify the course instructor (or the University administration) of all class absences, preferably by email and before class whenever possible. CLASSROOM ENGAGEMENT: Students are expected to: Arrive promptly and attend class in accordance to the scheduled course hours. Respect the individual right to engage in class discussion without monopolizing "air time". Course Outline Windows Server Administration Level 2 (DIT 15539 1301) N.Gidzak 5

Respect individual learning needs by avoiding activities that distract from a productive learning environment, such as side conversations and frequent coming and going from the classroom. Mute or turn off cell phones, pagers, and all other personal communication devices. Refrain from inappropriate use of computers during class-time. VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL: Students can voluntarily withdraw from a course up to the 75% point in a course without any academic penalty. It is the student s responsibility to withdraw this course to ensure no academic penalty is incurred. Please consult the Registration Office or Program Area for a Request for Voluntary Withdrawal form. SPECIAL NEEDS IN THE CLASSROOM: Students should notify UWinnipeg Accessibility Services of any special need based on a physical or mental disability, or other protected characteristics under The Human Rights Code, that requires accommodation in the classroom. The University may require medical, or other relevant information, to consider the accommodation request. Lack of sufficient notice of a need for accommodation may make providing the accommodation an undue hardship for the University; students are encouraged to identify their need for reasonable accommodation at as early a date as possible. Please consult UWinnipeg Accessibility Services at 786.9771 or accessibility@uwinnipeg.ca for information on academic accommodation process and supports. UWPACE GRADING SYSTEM: Letter-Graded A+ 96-100 A 91-95 A- 83-90 B+ 75-82 B 70-74 C+ 66-69 C 57-65 D 50-56 F Failure I Incomplete Pass/Fail P F Non-Graded CP NC I Pass Failure Certificate of Participation (based on >75% attendance) No Certificate of Participation (based on <75% attendance) Incomplete ACCESSING FINAL GRADE RESULTS: Course Outline Windows Server Administration Level 2 (DIT 15539 1301) N.Gidzak 6

Final grades for this course will be posted on WebAdvisor. To access your WebAdvisor account, please refer to the user name and password letter for instruction. Please contact the Registration Office if you have not received this information from the University or contact the Help Desk at 204-786-9149 or help.desk@uwinnipeg.ca to reset your account if you have lost this information. DISCLAIMER: Please retain a copy of this course outline for reference purposes and/or future academic endeavor. Note: PACE archives course outlines in PDF format for a period of five years and charges an administrative fee for archived course outline requests. Course Outline Windows Server Administration Level 2 (DIT 15539 1301) N.Gidzak 7