Module 1: Server Roles and Initial Configuration Tasks. This module introduces Application Server Roles, describing Application Server features in Windows Server and demonstrating initial configuration and Unix interoperability.
Module 2: Overview of IIS 7.0 Application Server. This module introduces IIS 7.0 modular architecture, in which more than 40 features can be independently installed. It also demonstrates new scripting interface features and distributed configuration files.
Module 3: Managing Web Applications with IIS 7.0. This module covers several aspects of server management in IIS 7.0. IIS can be configured using the IIS Manager graphical user interface or using several configuration files. It also explores the appcmd.exe command line utility as it is used for server administration.
Module 4: Troubleshooting Web Servers. This module describes and demonstrates IIS 7.0 features for troubleshooting, including Runtime Control and Status API, Automatic Failed Request Tracing, and Trace Events.
Module 5: Introduction to the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Platform. This module describes and demonstrates Windows SharePoint Service 3.0, including planning for implementation and performing a new installation.
Module 6: Configuring and Managing Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. This module describes and demonstrates how to configure and manage Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, including creating and configuring sites and managing sites and servers.
Module 7: Configuring Terminal Services. Terminal Services has been updated with Windows Server 2008, including changes to Terminal Services core. This module covers the new Terminal Services core functionality as well as Terminal Services Web Access and Terminal Services Licensing.
Module 8: Managing Terminal Services. With Windows Server 2008 Remote Programs are accessed remotely through Terminal Services. Terminal Services Gateway can be used to help secure access to Remote Programs. This module describes and demonstrates using Terminal Services management consoles and Event Viewer as well as using Terminal Services with Windows System Resource Manager to optimize performance.