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PARRIS
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 | | 09/08/2008 4:52 PM |
| Side note:
What I have found interesting is that the November and May irectory intakes are both occurring when TechED Europe and North America respectively are running. I wonder where the trainer/tutor would rather be?
Regards,
Mark Parris
-----Original Message----- From: "Brandon Shell" <tshell@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 12:07:28 To: <ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org> Subject: Re: AD: RE: [ActiveDir] McMaster's:AD
I personally would favor the idea of always keeping it in Redmond. That could help keep the quality of material and attendees at a high level. One would also expect, at that level, some form of product group relation so the PM contacts would be a great selling point.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Chris Ransom <chrisran@microsoft.com>wrote:
> There will be more locations next year, but nothing official yet. Coming > to Redmond also means you get to see the main campus, and potentially > Program Managers� > > > > *Chris Ransom*** > > Senior Premier Field Engineer - Active Directory > > South Central District - San Antonio > > US Central Premier Field Engineering > > Email: chrisran@microsoft.com > > Cell: 210.482.0157 > > Fax: 425.708.5237 > > Blog: http://mschrisran.spaces.live.com > > > > *From:* ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org [mailto: > ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] *On Behalf Of *Steven Griffiths > *Sent:* Friday, September 05, 2008 10:38 AM > *To:* activedir@mail.activedir.org > *Subject:* RE: AD: RE: [ActiveDir] McMaster's:AD > > > > Chris, > > Is it planned that there will be some UK-based trainig for this program at > some point in the future? > > Steve G > > ------------------------------ > > > From: chrisran@microsoft.com > To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org > CC: Walter.Boyd@microsoft.com > Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 08:10:12 -0700 > Subject: RE: AD: RE: [ActiveDir] McMaster's:AD > > Registration site is open, and the November Rotation is half off� > > http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/master/register/default.mspx > > > > > > > > *Chris Ransom* > > Senior Premier Field Engineer - Active Directory > > South Central District - San Antonio > > US Central Premier Field Engineering > > Email: chrisran@microsoft.com > > Cell: 210.482.0157 > > Fax: 425.708.5237 > > Blog: http://mschrisran.spaces.live.com > > > > *From:* ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org [mailto: > ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] *On Behalf Of *Mark Parris (L) > *Sent:* Saturday, July 12, 2008 8:35 AM > *To:* ActiveDir > *Cc:* Walter Boyd > *Subject:* Re: AD: RE: [ActiveDir] McMaster's:AD > > > > Chris, > > Many thanks and please keep any relevant content coming. > > Regards, > > Mark Parris > ------------------------------ > > *From*: Chris Ransom <chrisran@microsoft.com> > *Date*: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 05:42:02 -0700 > *To*: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org<ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org> > *CC*: Walter Boyd<Walter.Boyd@microsoft.com> > *Subject*: RE: AD: RE: [ActiveDir] McMaster's:AD > > I'll throw a couple samples out of level 300 content in a module, there > will be more produced after the July rotation, and for sure before the > November Public class. > > > > I'm writing these on the fly, and they are not out of our documentation > yet, so take it for what it's worth: > > > > 1) AD Replication > > a. Understand Replication Internals > > i. Be > able to troubleshoot and repair broken replication for common issues (secure > channel, beyond TSL, name resolution dependencies ,etc) > > ii. Understand > USN Rollback, and how to correct any potential failure points > > b. Understand design concerns around Sites & Services topology > > i. Effectively > use BASL, Sites Links, Site Costing, Change Notification or other advanced > features. > > 2) FRS or DFSR > > a. Understand how FRS and DFSR function (and differ) > > i. Understand > common issues with FRS, and how to repair them, such as Journal Wrap, > Morphed Folder, and Auth/Non Auth Restore. > > > > Those are a couple samples which might help set the tone for level 300 > scenarios. Remember the class will start content at 300, but will go in and > out of 300-350. > > > > The overall gist is you should be able to "design", deploy, maintain, and > fix things that are broken in most of the 5 categories (ADDS, ADLDS, ADFS, > ADCS, ADRMS). > > ADRMS, ADFS, and ADCS will most likely have the highest level of newbie's > during the class, and we understand that so the content for those will most > likely slip back to level 250, so there are more basics, but for the ADDS > you should really know your stuff. > > > > I'll work with Walter Boyd (PM for MCM irectory, and reports to Per), and > see if we can publish our Objective Domain once it is finished. > > > > Let me know if you have more questions, > > > > *Chris Ransom* > > *Microsoft Certified Master - Windows Server 2008 - Directory* > > Senior Premier Field Engineer - Active Directory > > US Central Premier Field Engineering > > Microsoft Services > > Email: chrisran@microsoft.com > > > > [image: cert-masterΏ]] > > > > *From:* ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org [mailto: > ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] *On Behalf Of *Mark Parris (L) > *Sent:* Saturday, July 12, 2008 2:00 AM > *To:* ActiveDir > *Subject:* Re: AD: RE: [ActiveDir] McMaster's:AD > > > > Chris, > > What I really would like to know is a little bit more about the area's to > study. I was at TechED and I heard Per's talk and I spoke with Trika so I > understand the basics. > > The page on MSLearning is I feel a little nondescript in what content to > learn or exact level of detail required. > > Prerequisites Experience > > Five or more years of hands-on experience with Windows Active Directory: > installing, designing, configuring, and trouble shooting > > A thorough understanding of Windows Active Directory design and > architecture > > A 300-level understanding of site component topology, forest operations and > topology, Active Directory distributed file system, file replication > services, security, client interactions, and Group Policy > > A basic understanding of Active Directory Certificate Services, Rights > Management Services, Active Directory Federated Services, and ADAM/Active > Directory Lightweight Directory Services > > Functional skills in basic protocol analysis, Hyper-V, scripting PKI, and > IP addressing and routing > > Speak, understand, and write in fluent English > > It would be really good if this could be broken down into: > > 1. What a basic understanding actually means? > > 2. Functional skills - i.e. does this mean you have to be a guru or just > that you can power on a VM? > > 3. A break down of what the level 300 content requires you to know, i.e. > make sure you know replication inside out, know how to permission the AD, > read SDDL for fun, > > I know it's in its infancy but it is something I would like to acheive and > if and when I can get on it - I would like to be as prepared as I can be. > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Regards, > > Mark Parris > ------------------------------ > > *From*: Chris Ransom <chrisran@microsoft.com> > *Date*: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 18:57:20 -0700 > *To*: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org<ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org> > *Subject*: AD: RE: [ActiveDir] McMaster's:AD > > What do you want to know about it? > > > > I'm working on finalizing the training content for the July rotation (which > starts tomorrow), as we speak. > > And I wrote most of the lab exam, and some content for the first rotation. > So ask, and we will see what if I can answer.. > > > > *Chris Ransom* > > *Microsoft Certified Master - Windows Server 2008 - Directory* > > Senior Premier Field Engineer - Active Directory > > US Central Premier Field Engineering > > Microsoft Services > > Email: chrisran@microsoft.com > > > > [image: cert-masterΏ]] > > > > *From:* ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org [mailto: > ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] *On Behalf Of *Roelf Zomerman > *Sent:* Friday, July 11, 2008 8:49 PM > *To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org > *Subject:* RE: [ActiveDir] McMaster's:AD > > > > Well I can tell you more in the coming days and next two weeks (if they > allow me).. cause guess what! Me is in redmond Right Now for that course! > > > > Indeed first year only in redmond, three written exams as far as I know > now. You can try the exams again.. but it's gonna cost 250 per written en > 1500 for the final lab. > > > > More info: > http://blogs.msdn.com/trika/archive/2008/06/26/more-on-the-certified-master-programs-from-me-per-the-program-owner.aspx > > > > -Roelf > > > > *From:* ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org [mailto: > ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] *On Behalf Of *Brian Desmond > *Sent:* Friday, July 11, 2008 6:22 PM > *To:* ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org > *Subject:* Re: [ActiveDir] McMaster's:AD > > > > The 18K buys you three weeks of classroom training/labs, two or three > written exams, and a lab practical. It's a couple grand more to try again if > you don't pass. First year it's only being offered in Redmond. Supposedly WW > after that. > > > > Thanks, > Brian Desmond > brian@briandesmond.com > > c - 312.731.3132 > > On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 7:12 PM, Mark Parris (L) <lists@baseit.co.uk> > wrote: > > Does anyone on the list hold the MCM:AD title as of yet? (People do!) > > Anyone planning on taking it? > > What was the experience like? > > What are people using to study? > > Any insider information? > > What does $18500 buy you (no airplane humour please)? > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Mark Parris > > > List info : http://www.activedir.org/List.aspx > List FAQ : http://www.activedir.org/ListFAQ.aspx > List archive: http://www.activedir.org/ma/default.aspx > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Try Facebook in Windows Live Messenger! Try it Now!<http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354030/direct/01/> >
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