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MCITP: Enterprise Administrator Certification Training Windows Server 2008

MCITP: Enterprise Administrator is the equivalent of MCSE for Windows Server 2008.

MCITP: Enterprise Administrator training boot camp validates your ability to:

  • Design Windows Server infrastructures, evaluate and recommend new technology solutions

  • Serve as an escalation point for infrastructure issues

  • Develop client and server best practices for other teams, such as engineering, development, and operations

  • Keep policy current for authentication, identity, and access management

  • Provide guidance in implementing security policies that affect the infrastructure on multiple levels

  • Participate in application reviews on security and

  • Ensure that the applications adhere to standard security guidelines and practices.

 

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MCSE : Security Specialist

Illegal operation

This program has performed an illegal operation or This program has produced a General Protection Fault . Both of these messages refer to the same type of error. Windows has attempted to write information to a space in its memory that is already in use by the program. Reboot the computer, if problem persists run scandisk.

Invalid working directory

Ensure that the path in Working Directory is correct, or make sure the CD is in the drive and that the drive is mapped, windows loaded without logging you into the network and mapping the appropriate drive letter specified in the application shortcut properties.

System lock up

Problems with applications or hardware can lock up a system for many reasons. When the system locks up reboot the computer this usually corrects the problem. If lock ups occur with a certain application frequently try removing and reinstalling the application. In the event that your computer continually locks up with different applications, try running Scandisk and Defrag if this does not help it could be a hardware problem such as an overheated CPU.

Option (Sound card, modem, input device) or will not function

Check Device Manager to see if the device is listed and working properly if not reinstall drivers, if this does not work:

 

  • Check for conflicting IRQ's
  • Check that card is seated in the mother board properly

Application will not start or load

If an application does not start, you should first restart the system . If this does not solve the problem, try reinstalling the application. Some applications require certain DLL or runtime files which are not included with windows or they may be the wrong versions.