Windows Server Domain Active Directory Services
Course Description
The Windows Server Domain Active Directory Services course provides a comprehensive, practical introduction to deploying, configuring, and managing Active Directory in modern enterprise environments. This training guides learners through core identity, authentication, and directory service concepts while offering hands-on experience with domain controllers, Group Policy, user and computer management, and security best practices.
You’ll learn how directory services support identity management, access control, and centralized administration across complex networks. Through real-world exercises and structured labs, the course helps you build confidence in planning, implementing, and maintaining a secure and efficient Active Directory infrastructure.
What You Will Learn
Core concepts of Windows Server directory services and domain architecture
Installing, promoting, and managing domain controllers
Creating and administering users, groups, OUs, and security permissions
Configuring and applying Group Policy for centralized management
DNS fundamentals and its integration with Active Directory
Implementing authentication protocols, password policies, and security baselines
Managing trusts, replication, and multi-site Active Directory environments
Troubleshooting common Active Directory issues using built-in tools
Who This Course Is For
System administrators and IT professionals responsible for domain management
Security and infrastructure engineers supporting Windows environments
Learners preparing for Microsoft server or identity management certifications
Anyone seeking hands-on experience with Active Directory services
Course Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to design, deploy, and administer a domain-based infrastructure, manage directory objects and policies, secure identity services, and troubleshoot directory-related issues—fully aligned with the objectives of the Windows Server Domain Active Directory Services program.








