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Installation and Configuration of Security Explorer and Secure Copy
Introduction
This one-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to administer File Server security using Security Explorer and the migration of files using Secure Copy.
Audience
This course is intended for administrators of File Servers and NTFS security.
Prerequisites
Prior to attending this course, students must have experience with:
- Network Administration using Windows® Server NT/2000/2003/2008
Students must also have an understanding of the following concepts:
- NTFS Permissions
- Share Permissions
- File Permissions
- Folder Permissions
- Registry Permissions
- Printer Permissions
Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
Course Registration
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Course Outline
Introductions and Course Overview
- Overview
- Introductions
- Facilities
- Course Materials
- Course Prerequisites
- ScriptLogic Information
What is Security Explorer?
- Security Explorer Overview
- Manage Permissions
- Search
- Manage Security
- Manage Objects
- Review: What is Security Explorer
Installation Security Explorer
- Environmental Requirements
- Installation
- Starting Security Explorer
- Licensing Security Explorer
- Lab1: Installing Security Explorer
- Review: Installing Security Explorer
Security Explorer Console
- Main Window, Selecting Explorer Modules, Tool Bar and Menus
- Console Usage
- Starting Security Explorer
- Configuring the Navigation Pane
- Using the Permissions Pane
- Lab: Security Explorer Console
- Review: Security Explorer Console
Managing Permissions with Security Explorer
- Managing Permissions
- Viewing Permissions
- Viewing SharePoint Permissions
- Granting Permissions
- Revoking Permissions
- Cloning Permissions
- Creating Permissions Templates
- Copying Permissions
- Copying Permissions to Subfolders and Files
- Setting Ownership
- Browsing all Groups and Users
- Modifying Permissions
- Managing Group Memberships
- Renaming Accounts
- Deleting Permissions
- Printing Permissions
- Lab: Managing Permissions with Security Explorer
- Review: Managing Permissions with Security Explorer
Searching with Security Explorer
- Searching
- Adding a Search Scope while Browsing
- Adding a Search Scope
- Searching for Permissions
- Searching for Services and Tasks
- Searching for SharePoint Objects
- Starting the Search
- Replacing Permissions
- Saving Search Criteria
- Saving Search Results
- Lab: Searching with Security Explorer
- Review: Searching with Security Explorer
Managing Security with Security Explorer
- Managing Security
- Backing Up Security
- Scheduling a Backup
- Using the Backup Scheduler
- Restoring Security
- Exporting Folder Permissions
- Exporting Share Permissions
- Exporting Service Information and Permissions
- Lab 4: Managing Security with Security Explorer
- Review: Managing Security with Security Explorer
Managing Objects with Security Explorer
- Managing Objects
- Managing Files and Folders
- Viewing Open Files
- Managing Shares
- Managing Registry Keys
- Managing Services
- Managing Tasks
- Managing SharePoint Permissions
- Managing Favorites
- Managing Enterprise Scopes
- Viewing Licenses
- Managing Network Drives
- Lab: Managing Objects with Security Explorer
- Review: Managing Objects with Security Explorer
Customizing Security Explorer
- Customizing Security Explorer
- Setting General Options
- Setting View Options
- Setting Alternate Credentials for Services and Tasks
- Setting SharePoint Options
- Setting Advanced Options
- Lab: Customizing Security Explorer
- Review: Customizing Security Explorer
Appendix A: Review Questions and Answers
- Review: What is Security Explorer?
- Review: Installing Security Explorer?
- Review: Security Explorer Console
- Review: Managing Permissions with Security Explorer
- Review: Searching with Security Explorer
- Review: Managing Security with Security Explorer
- Review: Managing Objects with Security Explorer
- Review: Customizing Security Explorer
Appendix B: Step by Step Lab’s
- Lab: Installing Security Explorer
- Lab: Security Explorer Console
- Lab: Managing Permissions with Security Explorer
- Lab: Searching with Security Explorer
- Lab: Managing Security with Security Explorer
- Lab: Managing Objects with Security Explorer
- Lab: Customizing Security Explorer
Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting
- Repairing Inheritance
- Creating Test Folders and Files
- Uninstalling Security Explorer
- Using the Command Line
What is Secure Copy?
- Secure Copy Overview
- Creating Shares While Copying and Migrating Groups
- Saving and Scheduling Jobs
- Multi-Threaded Copying
- Automatic Retry of Failed Jobs
- Review: What is Secure Copy?
Installing Secure Copy
- Environmental Requirements
- Running The Installation Wizard
- Starting Secure Copy and Licensing
- Lab 1: Installing and Configuring Secure Copy
- Review: Installing and Configuring Secure Copy
Getting Familiar with Secure Copy
- Examining the Main Window
- Toolbar and Job Menu Options
- Review: Getting Familiar with Secure Copy
Managing Jobs and Setting Options
- Creating a New Job
- Setting Options
- Testing a Job
- Running a Job
- Saving A Job and Loading A Saved Job
- Scheduling and Managing Scheduled Jobs
- Using Secure Job Copy4.exe
- Lab 2a: Managing Jobs and Setting Options
- Lab 2b: Managing Jobs and Setting Options
- Lab 2c: Managing Jobs and Setting Options
- Lab 2d: Managing Jobs and Setting Options
- Review: Managing Jobs and Setting Options
Applying Secure Copy Options
- Maximizing Copy Performance
- Using Map Files
- Copying Folder Structures without Files
- Creating Log Files
- Lab 3: Applying Secure Copy Options
- Review: Applying Secure Copy Options
Appendix A: Review Questions and Answers
- Review: What is Secure Copy?
- Review: Installing Secure Copy
- Review: Getting Familiar with Secure Copy
- Review: Managing Jobs and Setting Options
- Review: Applying Secure Copy Options
Appendix B: Step by Step Lab’s
- Lab 1: Installing and Configuring Secure Copy
- Lab 2a: Setting Options For The Copy Process
- Lab 2b: Setting Options For The Copy Process
- Lab 2c: Setting Options For The Copy Process
- Lab 2d: Setting Options For The Copy Process
- Lab 3: Applying Secure Copy Options
Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- Access Control Entries show up as SIDs after migrating local groups/users to a Cluster Server and the cluster fails over
- Access Control Entries show up as SIDs after migrating local groups/users to destination server
- “The security ID structure is invalid” error when copying data
Appendix D: Glossary
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