Corporate Windows Networking Training Course

Edstellar's instructor-led Windows Networking training course empowers teams with networking skills to achieve optimized and secure data communication for the organization. The course equips professionals to configure and manage Windows-based networks, implement network protocols, services, and security measures, and facilitate data sharing.

32 - 40 hrs
Instructor-led (On-site/Virtual)
Language
English
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Windows Networking Training

Drive Team Excellence with Windows Networking Training for Employees

Empower your teams with expert-led on-site/in-house or virtual/online Windows Networking Training through Edstellar, a premier corporate training company for organizations globally. Our tailored Windows Networkingcorporate training course equips your employees with the skills, knowledge, and cutting-edge tools needed for success. Designed to meet your specific needs, this Windows Networking group training program ensures your team is primed to drive your business goals. Transform your workforce into a beacon of productivity and efficiency.

Windows Networking encompasses the protocols and services used by Microsoft Windows operating systems to facilitate communication and resource sharing in networked environments. Essential for organizations, it enables seamless connectivity, file sharing, printer access, and centralized resource management, fostering collaboration and productivity. Windows Networking training equips individuals with the expertise needed to design, deploy, and manage Windows-based network infrastructures, ensuring optimal performance, security, and reliability for organizational IT environments.

Edstellar's instructor-led Windows Networking training course offers virtual/onsite training sessions conducted by industry experts with years of domain expertise. The course meets your team's needs and features a customized curriculum that blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Professionals will benefit from hands-on exercises and real-world applications, ensuring they gain actionable skills and a deeper understanding of Windows Networking.

Key Skills Employees Gain Through Windows Networking Training

Windows Networking skills corporate training will enable teams to effectively apply their learnings at work.

  • Network Configuration
  • Active Directory Integration
  • Domain Controller Setup
  • Group Policy Management
  • Firewall Configuration
  • Network Troubleshooting

Windows Networking Training for Employees: Key Learning Outcomes

Edstellar’s Windows Networking training for employees will not only help your teams to acquire fundamental skills but also attain invaluable learning outcomes, enhancing their proficiency and enabling application of knowledge in a professional environment. By completing our Windows Networking workshop, teams will to master essential Windows Networking and also focus on introducing key concepts and principles related to Windows Networking at work.


Employees who complete Windows Networking training will be able to:

  • Apply advanced configuration techniques to set up and manage Windows-based networks, ensuring optimal performance and security
  • Utilize Windows Networking tools and features to monitor network performance, identifying areas for improvement and ensuring reliability
  • Integrate Windows Network services with cloud-based applications, enhancing organizational agility and resource accessibility
  • Develop custom network solutions that address specific organizational needs, leveraging the flexibility and scalability of Windows Networking
  • Implement network security measures, protecting against cyber threats and ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of networked data

Key Benefits of the Windows Networking Corporate Training

Attending our Windows Networking classes tailored for corporations offers numerous advantages. Through our on-site/in-house or virtual/online Windows Networking training classes, participants will gain confidence and comprehensive insights, enhance their skills, and gain a deeper understanding of Windows Networking.

  • Enhance your troubleshooting skills, enabling quick resolution of network issues and minimizing downtime
  • Equip teams with the practical knowledge to implement security measures, safeguarding the organization’s network against threats
  • Explore innovative networking features and capabilities within the Windows ecosystem, staying ahead of technological advancements
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of network protocols, services, and architecture, facilitating efficient and reliable communication
  • Learn to navigate the Windows Networking terrain expertly, mastering the configuration, management, and troubleshooting of Windows-based networks

Windows Networking Training Topics and Outline

Our virtual and on-premise Windows Networking training curriculum is divided into multiple modules designed by industry experts. This Windows Networking training for organizations provides an interactive learning experience focused on the dynamic demands of the field, making it relevant and practical.

1. Networks for companies

    1. The role of networks in supporting company operations
    2. Assessing the business value of reliable networking
    3. Strategic network planning for business growth

2. The concept of networking

    1. Basics of network communication
    2. Understanding data transmission in networks
    3. Exploring the evolution of networking technologies

3. Network life cycle

    1. Stages of network development and deployment
    2. The importance of network maintenance and updates

4. Components of a network

    1. Identifying key network hardware and software components
    2. The role of routers, switches, and hubs in a network
    3. Understanding network operating systems and applications

5. Types of networks

    1. Comparing LAN, WAN, MAN, and PAN network types
    2. Benefits and challenges of different network architectures

1. Local users and groups policies

    1. Setting up local users and groups for system security
    2. Managing user access through group policy settings
    3. Implementing security policies for users and groups

2. Implementation of NTFS permissions

    1. Basics of NTFS file system permissions
    2. Applying and managing NTFS permissions for data protection

3. Off-line file management and task scheduling

    1. Configuring and using offline files for mobile access
    2. Automating system tasks with Windows Task Scheduler

4. Compress and uncompress data

    1. Using Windows tools for data compression and decompression
    2. Benefits of data compression for storage and transfer
    3. How to compress and uncompress files and folders in Windows

5. Encrypt and decrypt data

    1. Implementing EFS (Encrypting File System) for data security
    2. Techniques for encrypting and decrypting files and folders
    3. Managing encryption keys and recovery agents

6. Memory quota implementation

    1. Setting up and managing memory quotas for system performance
    2. Monitoring and adjusting memory usage for applications

1. Active directory environment

    1. Overview of Active Directory and its role in Windows Server 2008
    2. Understanding the Active Directory architecture and components

2. Domain Controller (DC) installation and configuration

    1. Steps for installing and configuring a Domain Controller
    2. Role of domain controllers in Active Directory management
    3. Post-installation tasks and basic configuration settings

3. Additional Domain Controller (ADC) maintenance

    1. Importance of Additional Domain Controllers in network resilience
    2. Managing and maintaining ADCs for high availability
    3. Procedures for ADC synchronization and replication

4. Child Domain Controller (CDC)

    1. Understanding the concept of child domains and their significance
    2. Steps for setting up and configuring a child domain controller
    3. Integration and management of CDCs within the Active Directory hierarchy

5. Member Server (MS) configuration

    1. Role of member servers in an Active Directory domain
    2. Guidelines for adding and configuring member servers

1. Naming servers (DNS and WINS)

    1. The role of DNS in domain naming and resolution processes
    2. Configuring and managing WINS for network name resolution
    3. Integrating DNS and WINS in a Windows Server 2008 environment

2. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server (DHCP)

    1. Fundamentals of DHCP for IP address management
    2. Setting up and configuring DHCP servers for automatic client configuration
    3. Managing DHCP scopes, reservations, and options

3. Application of file server

    1. Configuring Windows Server 2008 as a file server
    2. Implementing file sharing and security

4. Application of remote access server (RAS)

    1. Setting up RAS for remote network access
    2. Configuring VPN and dial-up connections
    3. Security considerations for RAS

5. Routing Information Protocols (RIP1, RIP2, and OSPF)

    1. Basics of routing protocols and their applications
    2. Configuring RIP1, RIP2, and OSPF on Windows Server 2008

6. Virtual Private Network (VPN)

    1. Implementing VPNs for secure remote access
    2. Configuring VPN protocols and security settings
    3. Troubleshooting common VPN connectivity issues

7. Windows Server 2008 tools

    1. Overview of essential Windows Server 2008 management tools
    2. Utilizing tools for network monitoring and troubleshooting

8. Back-up and recovery of data

    1. Strategies for data backup in Windows Server 2008
    2. Implementing backup schedules and recovery plans
    3. Restoring data and system state from backups

1. Creating news groups in Exchange Server

    1. Introduction to news groups and their purpose in communication
    2. Steps for setting up and configuring news groups in Exchange Server 2003
    3. Managing news group memberships and permissions

2. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)

    1. Overview of SMTP and its role in email delivery
    2. Configuring SMTP services in Exchange Server 2003

3. Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)

    1. Understanding NNTP and its integration with Exchange Server 2003
    2. Setting up NNTP for newsgroup access
    3. Managing and securing NNTP services

1. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

    1. Basics of HTTP and its significance in web services
    2. Configuring HTTP sites in IIS 7.0
    3. Optimizing HTTP performance and security in a web server environment

2. File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

    1. Overview of FTP services in IIS 7.0
    2. Setting up and securing FTP sites

3. Deployment of virtual directory

    1. Understanding virtual directories in IIS 7.0
    2. Steps for creating and configuring virtual directories
    3. Managing permissions and security for virtual directories

1. ISA server installation, configuration, and maintenance

    1. Steps for installing ISA Server 2004 and initial configuration
    2. Routine maintenance tasks for the ISA Server to ensure optimal performance
    3. Updating and managing ISA Server configurations to adapt to network changes

2. Data sharing on the internet

    1. Configuring ISA Server to facilitate secure data sharing over the Internet
    2. Implementing policies for data sharing and access control

3. Firewall concept and its types

    1. Introduction to firewall technologies and their importance in network security
    2. Comparing packet filtering, stateful inspection, and application layer firewalls
    3. Configuring ISA Server as a firewall to protect against external threats

4. Combine the multiple networks into one network

    1. Strategies for using ISA Server to integrate multiple network segments
    2. Configuring network rules and policies to manage inter-network traffic
    3. Ensuring seamless connectivity and security across combined networks

5. Security and performance monitoring options

    1. Utilizing ISA Server features for monitoring network security and performance
    2. Setting up alerts and logs to track potential security breaches

1. Hardware requirements

    1. Identifying the hardware requirements for Windows Server installations
    2. Planning hardware selection to meet system and application demands

2. Installation and de-installation process of Active Directory

    1. Guiding through the steps for Active Directory setup and removal
    2. Ensuring a clean installation and addressing common issues during de-installation

3. Network Address Translation (NAT) services

    1. Setting up NAT services on Windows Server for internet connectivity and security
    2. Configuring and managing NAT to facilitate network communication

4. Print server management

    1. Implementing and managing print services in a Windows Server environment

1. Centralized user profile management

    1. Implementing centralized user profiles for streamlined management
    2. Benefits and configuration of roaming and mandatory profiles

2. Group policy configuration

    1. Overview of Group Policy for system and user settings management
    2. Creating and managing Group Policy Objects (GPOs) for organizational units
    3. Troubleshooting Group Policy application and inheritance

3. Managing distributed file system security and sharing

    1. Setting up and configuring Distributed File System (DFS) for file sharing
    2. Implementing security measures for DFS namespaces and replication groups

4. Routing and remote access services

    1. Configuring Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) for network connectivity
    2. Implementing secure VPN and dial-up connections
    3. Monitoring and maintaining RRAS performance and security

1. Networking using TCP/IP

    1. Fundamentals of TCP/IP for network communication
    2. Configuring TCP/IP settings on Windows Server 2008
    3. Troubleshooting common TCP/IP connectivity issues

2. IP types and IP addressing

    1. Understanding static, dynamic, and APIPA IP addressing
    2. Strategies for IP address management and allocation

3. Subnetting of public IP

    1. Basics of subnetting for efficient IP address utilization
    2. Calculating subnet masks and designing IP addressing schemes
    3. Implementing subnetting on Windows Server 2008

1. Troubleshooting of auditing user access to files, folders, printers, event viewer, and hardware

    1. Implementing auditing for resource access and system events
    2. Analyzing audit logs to identify and resolve access issues
    3. Troubleshooting common hardware and event viewer errors

2. Troubleshooting of disk management connectivity and communication

    1. Managing disk volumes and partitions in Windows Server 2008
    2. Resolving disk connectivity and performance issues

This Corporate Training for Windows Networking is ideal for:

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Windows Networking Corporate Training Prices

Our Windows Networking training for enterprise teams is tailored to your specific upskilling needs. Explore transparent pricing options that fit your training budget, whether you're training a small group or a large team. Discover more about our Windows Networking training cost and take the first step toward maximizing your team's potential.

Request for a quote to know about our Windows Networking corporate training cost and plan the training initiative for your teams. Our cost-effective Windows Networking training pricing ensures you receive the highest value on your investment.

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Our customized corporate training packages offer various benefits. Maximize your organization's training budget and save big on your Windows Networking training by choosing one of our training packages. This option is best suited for organizations with multiple training requirements. Our training packages are a cost-effective way to scale up your workforce skill transformation efforts..

Starter Package

125 licenses

64 hours of training (includes VILT/In-person On-site)

Tailored for SMBs

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Growth Package

350 licenses

160 hours of training (includes VILT/In-person On-site)

Ideal for growing SMBs

Enterprise Package

900 licenses

400 hours of training (includes VILT/In-person On-site)

Designed for large corporations

Custom Package

Unlimited licenses

Unlimited duration

Designed for large corporations

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Windows Networking Course Completion Certificate

Upon successful completion of the Windows Networking training course offered by Edstellar, employees receive a course completion certificate, symbolizing their dedication to ongoing learning and professional development. This certificate validates the employees' acquired skills and serves as a powerful motivator, inspiring them to further enhance their expertise and contribute effectively to organizational success.

Target Audience for Windows Networking Training Course

The Windows Networking training course is ideal for network administrators, system engineers, IT support specialists, network architects, cybersecurity analysts, infrastructure managers, and company executives.

The Windows Networking training program can also be taken by professionals at various levels in the organization.

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Prerequisites for Windows Networking Training

Professionals with a basic understanding of computer operation, including how to open and save a Windows Networking and click on cells, can take the Windows Networking training course.

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Training Delivery Modes for Windows Networking Group Training

At Edstellar, we understand the importance of impactful and engaging training for employees. To ensure the training is more interactive, we offer Face-to-Face onsite/in-house or virtual/online Windows Networking training for companies. This method has proven to be the most effective, outcome-oriented and well-rounded training experience to get the best training results for your teams.

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Customized, face-to-face learning experiences held at your organization's location, tailored to meet your team's unique needs and objectives.

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Interactive workshops and seminars conducted at external venues, offering immersive learning away from the workplace to foster team building and focus.

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