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Welcome to the Microsoft User & Account Management Certification Course

What does MCSA Module 3 cover?
Module 3 explains how to create, configure and automate the creation of user accounts.

Why do I need this certification?
One of the security challenges for essential network applications is choosing the appropriate kind of account for the application to run as. The managed service account is designed to provide applications with automatic password management.

What will I learn?
  • How to configure password policy and user account lockout settings
  • How to configure managed service accounts
Get Microsoft User and Account Management Certified:
One of the security challenges for essential network applications is choosing the appropriate kind of account for the application to run as. The managed service account is designed to provide applications with automatic password management, which can assist in isolating these services from others on the computer.

The Microsoft User and Account Management Micro Certification course explains how to create, configure and automate the creation of user accounts. In conjunction with MCSA Module 3, it also demonstrates configuration of account-related properties of user object, expanding on how to create and administer Managed Service Accounts.

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