Friday, January 30, 2009

IT109 Lesson Plan Week 7 01/30/2009

UNIT 7–MANAGING SHARED FOLDER SECURITY
READING
MOAC 70-270
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional
(2nd Edition) Textbook, Chapter 8, Configuring and Managing Shared Folder Security, pp. 253-
283.
OBJECTIVES
After completing this unit, the student will have the opportunity to:
9: Apply controlled access to shared folders by using permissions.
9.1: Explain the guidelines and requirements for using shared permissions.
9.2: Assign permissions to a shared folder by using different methods.
9.3: Access a shared folder.
9.4: Explain the effects of combining shared folder permissions and NTFS permissions.
9.5: Monitor access to shared folders by using the Computer Management console.
9.6: Configure the synchronization of offline folders.


SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES, ASSIGNMENTS & DELIVERABLES

Read Chapter 14

REVIEW QUESTIONS
Chapter 8, pp. 290–291, Review Questions 1–10
LAB EXERCISE 8-1: SHARING A FOLDER ON THE NETWORK
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 8-1.
Learning Objectives:
Assign permissions to the shared folder by using different methods.
LAB EXERCISE 8-2: ACCESSING SHARED FOLDERS
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 8-2.
Learning Objectives:
Access the shared folder.
LAB EXERCISE8-3: MONITORING SHARED FOLDERS
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 8-3.
Learning Objectives:
Monitor access to shared folders by using the Computer Management console.
LAB EXERCISE 8-4: CONFIGURING SYNCHRONIZATION
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 8-4.
Learning Objectives:
Configure the synchronization of offline folders.
LAB EXERCISE 8-5: SHARING A FOLDER WITH DIFFERENT NAMES
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 8-5.
Learning Objectives:
Assign permissions to the shared folder by using different methods.

Friday, January 23, 2009

IT 109 Lesson Plan for 01/23/2009

Mr. Perez IT109 Week 6
Lecture Plan MOAC 70-270


OBJECTIVES
After completing this unit, the student will have the opportunity to:
7: Manage user accounts and groups to include their properties, rights, and policies.
7.1: Explain the difference between users and groups.
7.2: Plan user accounts and groups.
7.3: Create user accounts with local users and groups.
7.4: Create groups.
7.5: Manage user account-related system policies.
7.6: Create a roaming profile.

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES, ASSIGNMENTS, AND DELIVERABLES

Read Chapter 7, Configuring and Managing NTFS Security, pp 219-245.
Review Questions for Chapter 7
Read Chapter 8: Configuring and Managing Shared Folder Security
Review Questions for Chapter 8

LAB EXERCISE 13-1: CREATING USERS AND GROUPS
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 13-1.
Learning Objectives:
Create user accounts with local users and groups.
Create groups.
LAB EXERCISE 13-2: ASSIGNING USER RIGHTS
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 13-2.
Learning Objectives:
Create user accounts with local users and groups.
Create groups.
LAB EXERCISE 13-3: CONFIGURE ROAMING PROFILES
Problem Statement:
See the scenario in Lab Manual Exercise 13-3.
Learning Objectives:
Create a roaming profile.

Friday, January 16, 2009

IT109 Lesson Plan for 01/16/09

Mr. Perez IT109 Week 5
Lecture Plan MOAC 70-270

Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
Chapter 5, ”Configuring and Managing the User Experience”

Learning Objectives

After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
Configure and manage desktop components.
Configure display options.
Configure multiple displays.
Configure power management options.
Manage users’ profiles and data.
Configure regional and language settings.
Manage accessibility settings.

Assignment and Homework:
Chapter 5 Review Questions
Labs 5 Review Questions
Lab 5-1
Lab 5-2
Lab 5-3
Lab 5-4
Read Chapter 13: Managing Users and Groups

Friday, January 9, 2009

IT109 Lesson Plan for 01/09/2009

This chapter covers device management and power management.
We will cover installation and configuration of computer hardware;
installing, updating, and troubleshooting device drivers;
and power management.

Learning Objectives

On completion of this lesson, students will be able to do the following:
Implement, manage, and troubleshoot input and output (I/O) devices
Manage and troubleshoot drivers and driver signing
Configure and monitor multiprocessor computers
Configure Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) settings and support

Lab Assignments and Homework.

Lab Manual Exercises: 4-1, 4-3, 4-5, 4-6 including Lab Cleanup
Homework:
o Chapter 4 Review Questions 1-5
o Study for Quiz on Units 1-3
o Read Chapter 5