Microsoft Windows has been at the forefront of enterprise computing for several decades. What most office workers see is the desktop side – such as Windows 7, 8 or 10. This course explores what it takes to design and build the server side of Windows in an enterprise environment. This course will explore everything from Windows Server installation to configuring users, to hardening the server operating system itself.

Windows Server Management and Security

Windows Server Management and Security
This course is part of Computer Security and Systems Management Specialization

Instructor: Greg Williams
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Reviewed on May 13, 2020
This course, I have learned some good stuffs about windows server.. Thanks coursera
Reviewed on Dec 10, 2020
Thorough review of best security management practices for your Windows server environment. Excellent!
Reviewed on Jun 15, 2024
I had a few problems with Readings in the first weak it took this 5 minutes of reading 3 days to get sorted out i think there is a bug in this course
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