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Microsoft Server • Administration • Enterprise IT

MCSE Training

Build strong Microsoft enterprise administration skills with our MCSE-focused training. Learn real-world server management, Active Directory, group policies, networking services, virtualization concepts, security hardening, and troubleshooting practices used in modern IT environments.

Focus Windows Server • AD • Networking
Training Style Hands-on Labs + Scenarios
Outcome Enterprise Admin Ready

Course Overview

MCSE training is ideal for students and professionals who want to build strong Windows Server and enterprise IT administration skills. You’ll learn how organizations manage users, devices, policies, networks, and services inside a Microsoft domain environment. This program is hands-on and focused on real tasks like user management, DNS/DHCP setup, server roles, security policies, and troubleshooting.

What You’ll Learn

  • Windows Server basics: installation, roles, features, services, and server management workflow
  • Active Directory (AD DS): domain setup, users, groups, OUs, and authentication fundamentals
  • Group Policy (GPO): policy design, security rules, restrictions, and managing user/device settings
  • DNS & DHCP: name resolution, scopes, reservations, and enterprise network services configuration
  • File services: permissions, shares, NTFS vs share rights, and best practices for access management
  • Remote administration: RDP basics, management tools, and secure admin approach
  • Backup & recovery concepts: restore planning, baseline hardening, and common incident handling
  • Troubleshooting: diagnosing domain, policy, login, and network service issues step-by-step

Who This Course Is For

  • Students starting a career in system administration
  • IT support engineers moving into Windows Server roles
  • Network admins who want Microsoft enterprise skills
  • Professionals managing office IT and domain environments
  • Anyone aiming for enterprise IT administration expertise

Program Highlights

Learn practical tasks that match real IT jobs. You’ll work with a lab domain environment and practice how admins manage users, policies, services, and security in organizations.

Active Directory Mastery

Build and manage domain users, groups, OUs, permissions, and authentication basics confidently.

GPO & Security Policies

Create real policies for password rules, restrictions, device controls, and desktop management.

Core Network Services

Configure DNS and DHCP properly for stable enterprise network operations and troubleshooting.

Troubleshooting Skills

Learn a structured way to find and fix common domain, policy, and service issues like a pro.

Learning Roadmap

A structured roadmap that takes you from Windows Server basics to managing a complete domain environment, including services, policies, security, and troubleshooting.

Phase 1

Windows Server Foundations

Server setup, roles/features overview, administration basics, and building a lab environment.

Phase 2

Active Directory & Domain Services

Domain creation, user/group management, OUs, authentication basics, and organizational structuring.

Phase 3

GPO, DNS & DHCP

Policy design, security rules, DNS zones/records basics, and DHCP scope configuration.

Phase 4

Security, Backup & Troubleshooting

Security hardening mindset, backup/restore planning, and real scenario-based troubleshooting practice.

Practical Skills You Build

You’ll gain real administration skills used in offices, enterprises, and IT departments—focused on Windows Server, policies, network services, and day-to-day operations.

Windows Server Roles Active Directory Group Policies DNS Configuration DHCP Scopes File Permissions User Management Troubleshooting

Career Opportunities

MCSE-focused skills are valuable for enterprise IT roles where Windows Server and Active Directory are part of daily operations. This training supports roles in system administration, IT support, and infrastructure teams.

System Administrator

Manage servers, user access, policies, services, and day-to-day IT operations in organizations.

IT Support Engineer

Support users, handle domain issues, manage device policies, and solve network service problems.

Network / Infrastructure Admin

Maintain core services like DNS/DHCP and support secure, stable enterprise infrastructure.

Helpdesk to Admin Transition

Upgrade from basic support into enterprise-level server and domain administration responsibilities.

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Enroll now and become confident in Windows Server, Active Directory, policies, and enterprise IT operations.

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