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Course 2731 |
2731 Deploying and Managing Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) 2003 |
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To view the course outline click here.
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This four-day, instructor–led course provides students with an understanding of how Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003 can be used to synchronize identity data across multiple sources according to business rules.
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| What you will learn |
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After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Configure a metaverse schema.
- Active Directory
- Create management agents for a number of external sources, including Microsoft Active Directory forest, Active Directory in Application Mode (ADAM), and SQL Server – in a basic configuration.
- Configure management agents, including connector filters, join rules and attribute flow for straightforward scenarios.
- Configure and verify data flow.
- Create and debug simple rules extensions.
- Provision and control Active Directory and ADAM accounts, including groups with Exchange enablement.
- Manage passwords using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Web applications.
- Backup and restore MIIS.
- Manage MIIS using WMI.
- Understand the security implications of an MIIS installation, and ensure a basic level of security.
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| Prerequisites |
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Before attending this course, students must have:
- Familiarity with the following technologies:
- Windows Server 2003
- Active Directory
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- Databases (both flat and relational)
- A programming language such as Microsoft Visual Basic
- Completed Course 2279, Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Active Directory Infrastructure, or have equivalent knowledge
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| Audience |
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A successful deployment of MIIS 2003 involves a wide range of skill sets from individuals in different roles. This course is intended for systems engineers, architects, and developers who will be part of a team responsible for implementing MIIS 2003. Each should have thorough experience in Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, with some understanding of Microsoft SQL Server and directories and a working knowledge of programming languages. An awareness of the business issues surrounding the management of employee data and familiarity with related technologies such as Lotus Notes or Novell eDirectory will be beneficial.
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| Duration |
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Four days, Instructor-led or eLearning
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