Chris Magiet
Chris Magiet Chris Magiet is a blog editor for TrainSignal Training, writing about the new things going on at TrainSignal. He brings news on training releases, industry updates, and more exclusive content. A recent Liberal Arts grad from the University of Illinois, Chris joined the TrainSignal team to support a great experience for the users of TrainSignal Training.
Chris Magiet has written 98 posts for TrainSignal Training
User Authentication Trouble Ticket Lab
By Chris Magiet ⋅ May 17, 2012 ⋅ 7:22 ⋅ Post a comment
Check out this snippet from our Cisco CCNP TSHOOT course, where Joe Rinehart walks through solving a troubleshooting ticket for when user authentication fails on the network.
Cisco CCNP Training Package by CCIE Joe Rinhart
By Chris Magiet ⋅ May 16, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
The CCNP Training Package is Now Available! If you do any work in Cisco networking or already have your CCNA, don’t miss the opportunity to study all CCNP exam objectives with CCIE Joe Rinehart. Learn how routing and switching for LAN, WAN and VLAN environments, AND how to troubleshoot everything on a Cisco network.
VMware vSphere Distributed Switch Creation
By Chris Magiet ⋅ May 10, 2012 ⋅ 15:00 ⋅ Post a comment
Learn VMware vSphere distributed switch configuration in this virtual networking lab demo from Jason Nash’s vSphere Advanced Networking training course.
vSphere Networking Lab: Load-Based Teaming
By Chris Magiet ⋅ May 3, 2012 ⋅ 10:34 ⋅ Post a comment
This demo from our vSphere Advanced Networking course is a deep-dive lab into load-based teaming for load balancing within the vSphere 5 environment.
AppLocker: Lock Down Client Computers with AppLocker
By Chris Magiet ⋅ May 3, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
Learn how to work with software restriction policies in a Windows environment using AppLocker in this video from our Microsoft Security Fundamentals training course.
vSphere Advanced Networking Training
By Chris Magiet ⋅ May 1, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
vSphere Advanced Networking training is now available. If you have been working with vSphere and are itching to learn highly advanced concepts & tools that improve performance and manage overheard, you’ll want to learn from someone like VCDX #49 Jason Nash. Give your inner vNerd what it wants–the industry’s best VMware training.
Microsoft Security Fundamentals: Shared Folders
By Chris Magiet ⋅ April 26, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
Don Jones explains shares, or shared folders, and how to use and manage them in your Windows environment.
Account Lockout Password Policy
By Chris Magiet ⋅ April 19, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
From our Microsoft Security Fundamentals training by Don Jones, learn about password policy & management through account lockout group policy management.
Microsoft Security Fundamentals Training
By Chris Magiet ⋅ April 17, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
We already have another course in the Microsoft MTA certification path: Microsoft Security Fundamentals. Learn about firewall concepts, access control lists, secure sharing and lots more with renowned Microsoft MVP, Don Jones.
Configure Network Load Balancing for Exchange 2010 High Availability
By Chris Magiet ⋅ April 12, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
This sample lesson from Exchange 2010 High Availability Training covers network load balancing configuration and building CAS arrays. Peter explains the concepts and then dives into the Exchange environment to show you how it’s done.
Cloud Computing in the Real World
By Chris Magiet ⋅ April 12, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
From vCloud Director Essentials by David Davis, guest instructor Jake Robinson of Bluelock shows how companies are using vCD to help departments in organizations improve efficiency and cut costs.
The Purpose of Exchange High Availability
By Chris Magiet ⋅ April 5, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
Exchange MVP J. Peter Bruzzese explains the purpose of High Availability in Exchange 2010, going beyond the uptime of a server and providing unceasing accessibility for users, in this video from our new Exchange High Availability course.
Exchange 2010 High Availability Training
By Chris Magiet ⋅ April 4, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
We’ve just released the most in-depth and realistic HA video instructor, taught by Exchange MVP J. Peter Bruzzese. It has one of the most robust lab setups we’ve ever used in a course, including 2 Hyper-Vs, 10 Exchange Servers, and 15 VMs. Get your High Availability expertise from this real-life setting from a top authority on Exchange Server.
vCloud Director Installation Guide
By Chris Magiet ⋅ March 29, 2012 ⋅ One comment
From our new cloud computing course, vCloud Director Essentials, David Davis provides a great guide for installing VMware vCloud Director version 1.5 in this exclusive video from the actual course. Enjoy!
vCloud Director Essentials Training
By Chris Magiet ⋅ March 22, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
Cloud computing. Many in IT are still trying to gauge the opportunities and pitfalls it throws in front of enterprise environments. In vCloud Director Essentials, David Davis clears up what you need to know about VMware cloud computing, and implementing vCD on top of your existing investments makes it all happen.
What is Cloud Computing: vCloud Director
By Chris Magiet ⋅ March 22, 2012 ⋅ 9:29 ⋅ Post a comment
In this video from vCloud Director Essentials, David Davis clears up some myths about cloud computing, and explains the differences in private, public and hybrid clouds.
Why Classless Protocols Act Classful
By Chris Magiet ⋅ March 15, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
Classful vs. Classless Routing: In this video from our CCNP ROUTE Training, CCIE Joe Rinehart gives a review of IP address classes and explains how & why classless routing progressed from classful routing.
Installing and Replicating Print Drivers in XenApp 6
By Chris Magiet ⋅ March 15, 2012 ⋅ Post a comment
In this video from XenApp 6 Training, Elias Khnaser uses PowerShell scripting to configure print drivers for the XenApp environment.
DNS Queries in Microsoft Network Monitor
By Chris Magiet ⋅ March 15, 2012 ⋅ One comment
This lesson from Microsoft Network Monitoring Training features Rhonda Layfield showing how to use DNS queries using the NetMon tool.
How to Edit the Windows hosts File
By Chris Magiet ⋅ March 8, 2012 ⋅ 4:17 ⋅ Post a comment
From our MTA Networking Fundamentals Training, Ed Liberman gives an overview of the hosts file on a Windows machine: where it’s located & how to find it, and how to alter it.







