- Introduction to Windows Server 2019
- Join our Online Community
- Installing Windows Server 2019
- Installing VirtualBox and Setting up a Windows Server VM
- Configuring Windows Server 2019 Networking
- Enabling Remote Desktop and using SConfig
- Configuring Windows Server 2019 Roles and Features
- Where to go Next!
- BONUS Lecture
What you'll learn
- Installing Windows Server 2019
- Installing VirtualBox
- Configuring Windows Server 2019 Networking
- Enabling Remote Desktop in Windows Server 2019
- Using SConfig to Configure Windows Server 2019
- Installing Roles and Features in Windows Server 2019
Description
Windows Server 2019 is the newest Windows Server Operating System.
When you are done with this course you will be able to
Install Windows Server 2019
Setup Networking for Server 2019
Setup Remote Desktop
Install new Roles and Features
Windows Server 2019 will quickly become the standard for Windows Servers. In this FREE course learn how to install, setup, configure networking, and add roles and features.
This is a beginner course and is ideal for anyone just getting into the IT or Systems Administration field.
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About the instructors
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Mike Walton
Unified Communications Engineer
Mike has been working in the IT field since 2000 and has held many different roles in IT. Mike started out as a Help Desk employee working with end users to fix minor computer problems and to help teach new users different features and functionality of the hardware and software. After a couple years there he progressed to more of a Systems Administrator role where he was involved in implementing and maintaining network and server equipment with up to 25 servers and about 200 users. This include Microsoft Server operating systems as well as Cisco network gear.
From there he moved on to be a Systems Administrator in charge of 300+ servers 400+ users and Network Administrator.
Mike has progressed in his career to involve working with a variety of hardware and software both on the server side and networking side. Mike has experience working with all current versions of Microsoft Windows (both server and desktop) up to 2016 as well as Linux Operating Systems. He has experience working with a variety of storage solutions including, EMC, NetApp, and Dell. He has extensive experience with networking hardware including Cisco Switches, routers and servers, Dell Switches, and Kemp Load Balancers. Mike's current area of expertise is Unified Communications implementation and support.
Mike has always enjoyed sharing the knowledge and experience he has with others to help see them grow professionally and personally. He also enjoy putting together presentations to help different types of learners comprehend the material. Specifically using Video, Presentations, Audio, Quiz, Demos and Interactive Demos.
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Very educational with a lot of practical applications to fully understand the basic concepts of Windows server functions and roles.