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WINDOWS 10 IT PRO ESSENTIALS Meet Ed Bott

Windows IT Pro MVP Author, Inside Out Meet Jennelle Crothers

Microsoft Technical Evangelist Course Agenda

1. Power tools for 5. Disk Management Windows 10 6. Suite 2. & DaRT 3. Registry Editor 7. Hyper-V & Azure 4. & 7. Hyper-V & Microsoft Azure Module Agenda

• Getting started with • Getting started with Hyper-V Microsoft Azure • Creating a virtual • Running VMs in the machine cloud • Working with VMs • Connecting to Azure • Managing VMs Getting started with Hyper-V

• You need the right Windows 10 edition: 64-bit Pro or Enterprise. • Check your hardware support. • Enable Hyper-V (it’s off by default). Check your hardware Enable Hyper-V Start the Hyper-V Manager Building a virtual machine

• Yes, you can create a VM with two clicks. But you probably don’t want to do that. • Use the New Virtual Machine wizard to build a customized VM. • Afterwards, use Hyper-V Manager to fine- tune your VM’s . The New Virtual Machine wizard Virtual memory, disks, and more Fine-tuning a VM configuration Working with VMs

• Attach an ISO file to install Windows from a virtual DVD. • Saving a VM is like hibernating a physical PC. • Use an enhanced session for a richer display, audio support, and shared USB devices. Managing VMs

• Use checkpoints to roll back to a previous configuration. • Set up automatic start and stop actions. Microsoft Azure

• Set up a free account and get credits from Microsoft to learn your way around. • Old portal? New portal? • Any subscription can create a . Ready- made desktop VMs are MSDN-only. The Azure dashboard Creating a VM Pick your VM configuration by price Azure Active Directory

• Every Office 365 Business or Enterprise account includes free Azure AD support. • Connect a work account for single sign-on. • Join a Windows 10 PC to Azure AD for a more managed experience.