Windows Server 2008
R2 Training Course

Our Windows Server 2008 R2 Training Teaches You how the
New Features of R2 Apply to: Active Directory, Group Policy, IIS 7.5,
Virtualization, and Much More. Plus, Get a First Look at Using Server 2008 R2
with Window 7!
If you want to learn how to take advantage of the NEW
features of Windows Server 2008 R2, then this course is for you!
This 6 hour training course introduces you to Windows Server 2008 R2 and teaches
you "What’s New In R2". You will learn to use some of the hot new
features that are available in Window Server 2008 R2 and how to configure them.
Note: This Windows Server 2008 R2 Training course is not an exam prep course and
does not go into as much depth as our Windows Server 2008 training series, but
it gives you a great opportunity to get ahead of the crowd and start working on
Windows Server 2008 R2!
- Nearly 6 Hours of Windows Server 2008 R2 Training
Videos on 1 Jam Packed DVD!
- Scenario based training
- Multiple File Formats Make It Convenient for You To Learn
Anywhere You Go! iPod Video, Mp3 Audio, .WMV & high quality .AVI video
- PDF of Instructor Notes allow you to follow along with the videos and
take more organized notes.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Training
Course FAQs
"Am I qualified to take this course?"

YES! If
you have a working knowledge of Windows Server 2008 and networking, or you have
watched any of our Server 2008 training courses, then you will benefit from this
course!
**Note: This is a
specialized course that requires some knowledge of Active Directory, IIS and
Hyper-V.
"Do I need any special equipment to complete this training course?"

NO All
you need is a computer with Internet Explorer and a media player; however,
working hands-on with Server 2008 R2 may enhance your training experience. The
software I used in this course includes Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7
Ultimate 64-bit Edition, but you could also use Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit
Edition, as well. Here some of the hardware components I used in the course
demonstrations and scenarios:
Computer 1 – For Running Server
2008 R2 with Hyper-V
- 1 Intel Quad Core Processor with VT extensions - 2.4 GHz
- RAM - 4GB
- 3 250GB Hard Drives
- 2 Network Interface Cards
Computer 2 – Running VMware Virtual Machines for the Domain Controller and
Web Server (both Server 2008 R2)
- 1 Intel Dual Core Processor
- RAM - 8GB (minimum you could use is 4GB)
- 2 250GB Hard Drives
- 1 Network Interface Card
NOTE: The two machines are connected by a 4-Port Linksys router running
DHCP
"Will this course prepare
me for a Microsoft Certification Exam?"
NO This
course will show you how to take advantage of the new features in Windows Server
2008 R2 and was created specifically as a supplement to our current Server 2008
training series. It does not provide Microsoft Certification Exam coverage.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Course Outline
Video 1
Intro and Setup
Of
course we have to have an introduction video to let you know what’s in the
course, what you can expect, and a little about your instructor.
- About Your Instructor
- About Train Signal
- Hardware Setup
- 64-bit
- Course Topic Overview
Video 2
New Active Directory Management Tools
In Server 2008, there are some fantastic new Active Directory tools that
you’ll love. In this video we’ll take a look at some new tools that will make
your life even easier as an administrator.
- The Active Directory Administrative Center
- The Best Practices Analyzer
- Download and Install Remote Server Administration
Tools (RSAT)
- Turn RSAT Features On
- Using RSAT from a Client
- Enable Remote Management of a Server
Video 3
The Active Directory Recycle Bin
The Active Directory Recycling Bin is a feature that’s been a long time
coming, but in this current version of R2, it’s strictly a PowerShell tool. But
don’t worry, you don’t have to learn a bunch of long commands, because I’ve
included an easy-to-use PowerShell script file that you can use out-of-the-box
to enable and use the Active Directory Recycling Bin TODAY (assuming you have a
Server 2008 R2 functional level).
- Server 2008 R2 Domain Functional Level
- Installing Integrated PowerShell Editor
- Activating AD Recycling Bin
- Restoring a Deleted Account
- Finding Out Information About a Deleted Object
- Restoring a Deleted Organizational Unit
Video 4
New Group Policy in Server 2008 R2
Group Policy has had some cosmetic surgery done, and it looks pretty nice.
But the enhancements are not just skin-deep. In this video, I’ll show you not
only the enhancements to Group Policy interface, but also some of the new Group
Policy features that will assist you in working with Windows 7.
- New Look, Nice Interface
- Super Easy Power Plan Preferences
- Internet Explorer 8 Preferences
- Starter GPOs
Video 5
Build an ASP.Net Application Server on Server Core
Building a lightweight, secure application server in Server 2008 was not
possible with a Server Core installation, but in R2, we now have that
capability. In this video, I show you how to build from scratch, an ASP.Net-enabled
Server Core R2 server, complete with Remote Management and FTP.
- Configuring Server Core
- Configuring Remote Management on Server Core
- Opening and Editing Batch Script
- Installing IIS 7.5 and ASP.Net
- Connecting a Web Server to Server Core Machine
- Configuration Editor
- Setting Up FTP Site
- FTP Options and Settings
- Adding Files to the Server Core Machine
- What We Covered: Steps to Creating ASP.Net
Application Server on Server Core
Video 6
Boot a Machine with a Virtual Hard Disk
Why oh why would you ever want to boot a server with a VHD? Well, creating
images that play nice with your hardware, quickly and easily, can be a difficult
task. Watch this video and discover the arcane secrets of booting up with VHD’s!
- Why Would You Use a Virtual Hard Drive?
- Easy VHD Boot Setup
- Copying a VHD to a Physical Machine
- Using and Editing VHDBoot Script
- Running the VHDBoot Script
- Deleting a VHD from the Physical Machine
Video 7
Hyper-V Dynamic Storage and Quick Switch Settings
Hyper-V in Server 2008 R2 has had some updates, and in this video I show you
how easy it is add virtual storage to your virtual machine using virtual SCSI
connectors. Yes, that’s a lot of virtualization!
- New Hyper-V Capabilities
- Hot Add/Remove Virtual SCSI Hard Disks
Video 8
Remote Desktop Services: Personal Virtual Desktops
Terminal Services is no more – long live Terminal Services! Actually,
Terminal Services has been renamed Remote Desktop Services. In this video, I
show you what I think is one of the coolest new features (and one of the hardest
to set up!) of Remote Desktop Services – Personal Virtual Desktops!
- The Virtual Personal Desktop Concept
- What is a VDI?
- Install Remote Desktop Services Roles
- Install the Remote Desktop Virtualization Host Role
- Add the Desktop Experience Feature
- Prep the Windows 7 Client
- Turn On Remote Desktop on the Client
- Edit and Run the RDP Batch Script
- Edit the Client Registry
- Add a Firewall Exception
- Configure RD Connection Broker for Personal
Desktops
- Assign a Personal Desktop to a User
- Add an RD Source in RD Web Access
- Discovering the RD Web Access URL
- Add Your RD Server to TS Web Access Computers
- Test Personal Desktop Access
Video 9
Hyper-V Clustering
Clustering has been updated to include the ability to add failover
clustering to Hyper-V machines. That’s pretty cool, as long as you have the
rather expensive hardware to make it happen. Yes, you can move Virtual Machines
from one host to another without shutting down the VM, but only if you have a
storage device that supports SCSI-3 Persistent Connections. Watch this video to
get all the details on what you need for highly available Virtual Machines.
- What Does it Take to Build Highly Available Virtual
Machines?
- Two Methods of Easy VM Migration
- What We Covered
- Bonus: Hyper-V Clustering Science Experiment
- Building Failover Clusters
- Setting Up for Hyper-V Clustering
- Attaching iSCSI Storage
- Validating Configuration
- Creating a Cluster
- Configuring Cluster Quorum Settings
- Creating Highly Available Virtual Machine
- Live and Quick Migration
- What We Covered (Bonus)
Video 10
AppLocker
Finally, an easy way to lock down which users can use which applications on
the desktop. Yes, we’ve seen clunky Software Restriction Policies before, but
AppLocker is an elegant and easy to implement solution that will have you back
in control of your desktop applications in no time!
- The AppLocker GPO Setting
- Creating the OU
- Attaching a GPO to the OU
- Creating Default Rules
- Creating an AppLocker Rule
- Configuring Rule Enforcement
- Testing Our AppLocker Rule
- Creating a Local AppLocker Rule
Video 11
BranchCache
With all the issues surrounding branch offices, Microsoft has been hard at
work to provide supporting tools for these scenarios. In this video I show you
the steps to setting up a Cooperative Mode BranchCache solution for both your
file servers and Clients
- Life Without BranchCache
- The Cooperative BranchCache Method
- The Hosted BranchCache Method
- Hosted Method Demo
- Install the BranchCache Role Service
- Enabling the BranchCache via Local Group Policy
- Configure a GPO for Clients
- Turn On BranchCache on Clients
- Set BranchCache Distributed Mode
- Configure Windows Firewall for Clients
- Enable BranchCache on a Shared Folder
Video 12
Concept: Direct Access
VPN access without the hassles of VPN’s? Oh yes, it’s here! Direct Access is
a feature we are going to see implemented far and wide for shops of all sizes
that have mobile and remote users. In this video, I give you the run-down on the
concepts behind Direct Access.
- The Advantages of Direct Access
- Components Needed for Direct Access
- The Secret Behind Direct Access

Here is what you get....

12 (videos will be provided in High-Quality AVI & WMV format.
In other words, you get perfect quality and replication of your instructor's
screens. An easy-to-use table of contents allows you to navigate to key areas
you wish to focus on.

12 iPod video files to watch Train Signal on the go! A
popular request amongst our students who wish to study while they commute (i.e.,
train). These 320x240 .m4v files are compressed versions of the original course,
and play on any iPod that supports video. Also great for reviewing and
refreshing your mind "on the job."
12
MP3 Files to listen to Train Signal on the go. Some of our students
have requested this option. People would like to be able to listen in their car
or while working out. Can be burnt to a CD or copied to portable device. Great
supplemental training to the videos.
Instructor
Notes – These PDF documents can be printed out and contain the slides
used by the instructor throughout the videos. These allow the user a quick easy
reference to notes on the slides and make any additional notes for their own
learning process.
Windows
Server 2008 R2
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