Course Overview
The Troubleshooting Windows Server 2016 Core Technologies course at CounselTrain is designed to equip IT professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and resolve issues within Windows Server 2016 environments. This comprehensive course covers essential troubleshooting techniques for core technologies such as networking, Active Directory, storage solutions, and server roles. Participants will learn to identify and address common problems, utilizing diagnostic tools and methodologies to ensure system reliability and performance. The curriculum includes hands-on labs that simulate real-world scenarios, allowing learners to practice troubleshooting skills and apply best practices in a controlled environment. By the end of the course, participants will be adept at resolving a wide range of issues, enhancing their ability to maintain and support Windows Server 2016 infrastructures effectively.
Target Audiance
- IT professionals responsible for managing and maintaining Windows Server 2016 environments
- Systems administrators seeking advancements in their knowledge about Windows Server Core services
- IT professionals gearing towards certification in Windows Server 2016
- IT consultants who troubleshoot issues related to Windows Server 2016
Schedule Dates
Troubleshooting Windows Server 2016 Core Technologies from Microsoft
Troubleshooting Windows Server 2016 Core Technologies from Microsoft
Troubleshooting Windows Server 2016 Core Technologies from Microsoft
Troubleshooting Windows Server 2016 Core Technologies from Microsoft
Course Content
- Overview of the troubleshooting process
- Overview of troubleshooting tools
- Use remote administration tools
- Troubleshoot Windows PowerShell commands and scripts
- Implement a troubleshooting methodology
- Use troubleshooting tools
- Use remote tools to administer a remote server
- Troubleshooting with Message Analyzer
- Troubleshooting IP settings
- Troubleshoot network connectivity
- Troubleshooting DHCP
- Troubleshooting client name resolution
- Resolve a network problem
- Resolve DHCP issues
- Install and configure the DHCP server role
- Configure DHCP failover
- Troubleshoot user and computer account authentication
- Troubleshoot AD DS replication issues
- Troubleshoot authentication to Office 365
- Resolve a sign-in problem (1)
- Resolve a sign-in problem (2)
- Resolve sign-in problems at branch offices
- Troubleshooting access to Windows Server apps
- Troubleshooting issues with certificates
- Troubleshooting access to web-based apps
- Troubleshoot application security warnings
- Troubleshoot application startup
- Troubleshoot application authentication
- Troubleshooting access to files and folders
- Manage and troubleshoot BitLocker
- Troubleshoot file access (1)
- Troubleshoot file access (2)
- Test BitLocker on Windows Server 2016
- Troubleshooting server storage issues
- Troubleshoot DFS
- Troubleshoot advanced file services
- Repair data redundancy
- Troubleshoot file replication
- Troubleshoot Dynamic Access Control
- Group Policy overview
- Troubleshoot Group Policy application
- Overview of AD DS administration tools
- Control AD DS administration
- Backup and restore AD DS objects
- Troubleshoot issues related to domain controllers
- Troubleshoot AD DS trusts
- Troubleshoot local administrator password configuration
- Install and configure LAPS
- Deploy and test LAPS
- Restore the Toronto AD DS site
- Restore the TOR-DC1 and FSMO roles
- Restore the Adatum Contoso forest trust
- Troubleshoot VPN connectivity
- Troubleshoot Remote Desktop Services
- Resolve common remote access problems
- Troubleshoot VPN connectivity
- Troubleshoot access to a RemoteApp program
- Issues with VM configuration
- Troubleshoot VM resources
- Troubleshoot replication
- Troubleshoot PowerShell Direct access
- Troubleshoot Hyper-V networking
- Troubleshoot Hyper-V VM storage
- Troubleshoot VM startup
- Considerations for implementing load balancing
- Troubleshooting failover clustering
- Troubleshooting Hyper-V clusters
- Troubleshooting high availability for a virtual machine
- Troubleshooting storage for high availability
- Troubleshooting a failover cluster
FAQs
The Troubleshooting Windows Server 2016 Core Technologies course is an advanced training program designed for IT professionals who manage and maintain Windows Server 2016 environments. This course focuses on developing the skills needed to troubleshoot and resolve common issues related to the core technologies of Windows Server 2016, including networking, storage, Active Directory, and more.
Participants should have:
- A solid understanding of Windows Server 2016 core technologies
- Experience with system administration tasks in a Windows Server environment
- Basic knowledge of networking concepts and Active Directory
Participants will learn to:
- Use various troubleshooting tools and techniques specific to Windows Server 2016
- Diagnose and resolve startup and service-related issues
- Troubleshoot network connectivity and configuration problems
- Resolve storage-related issues, including disk failures and data recovery
- Diagnose and fix Active Directory replication and authentication issues
- Troubleshoot Group Policy application and configuration issues
- Monitor and optimize server performance
- Address security-related issues, including firewall and access controls
Many training providers offer post-course support, including access to recorded sessions, additional resources, forums for discussing concepts with instructors and peers, and ongoing technical support. Check with your training provider for specific post-course support options.