12 Adding the active directory domain services role in Windows Server 2016
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15 Joining our workstation to our domain Windows Server 2016
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13 Downloading windows 10
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14 Installing windows 10
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11 What is a windows domain and domain controller
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18 Adding the DHCP Server Role in Windows Server 2016
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19 DHCP scopes and exclusions
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17 What is DHCP Windows Server 2016
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20 DHCP Reservations in Windows Server 2016
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23 DNS Zones Windows Server 2016
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24 Creating a DNS Zone
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25 Resource record types Windows server 2016
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27 What is active Directory Windows Server 2016
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28 Understanding Organizational Units and Containers Windows Server 2016
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29 Creating and Managing User Accounts Windows Server 2016
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30 Groups and Memberships Windows Server 2016
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31 Saved Queries in Windows Server 2016
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32 What is Group Policy
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33 Creating and Managing Group Policy objects GPoS Server 2016
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34 Group Policy Precedence in Windows Server 2016
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35 Storing user input into variables with PowerShell Windows Server 2016
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36 Creating Active Directory user accounts with Powershell part 1
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37 Creating Active Directory user accounts with PowerShell part 2
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41 How to Create Users Accounts from a CSV Spreadsheet with PowerShell
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38 Creating DNS resource records Windows Server 2016
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39 What is domain name system in Windows Server 2016
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40 The Hosts file in Windows Server 2016
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43 Tips for getting your first and subsequent IT Job
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42 Bonus lecture with Windows Server 2016 (END)
Description:
Dive into a comprehensive Windows Server 2016 administration course covering essential topics from installation to advanced management. Learn to set up virtual machines, configure Windows Server 2016, implement Active Directory Domain Services, and manage user accounts. Explore crucial network services like DHCP and DNS, and master Group Policy management. Gain hands-on experience with PowerShell scripting for automating administrative tasks. Discover best practices for DNS configuration, organizational unit structure, and user account management. Acquire practical skills for joining workstations to domains, creating DNS zones, and implementing group policies. Conclude with valuable tips for launching and advancing your IT career in Windows Server administration.