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COURSE OUTLINE IT TRAINING

6294 - Planning and Managing Windows 7 Duration: 5 days Desktop Deployments and Environments

Overview: Module 1: Preparing to Deploy Module 4: Designing Standard This five-day instructor-led Windows 7 Business Desktops Windows 7 Images course is intended for desktop Lessons Lessons administrators who want to § Overview of the Desktop Lifecycle § Overview of Windows 7 Installation specialize in desktop § Desktop Deployment: Challenges and Architecture deployment, configuration, Considerations § Overview of the Imaging Process and management . In this § Tools and Technologies Used in the § Determining the Image Strategy course, students will learn Desktop Deployment Lifecycle § Selecting the Image Servicing Methods how to plan and deploy § Assessing the Current Computing Windows 7 desktops in large Environment for Deploying Windows 7 Lab : Determining the Windows 7 organizations . They will also § Designing Licensing and Activation Imaging Strategy learn how to design, § Determining the Windows 7 Image configure, and manage the Lab : Assessing the Computing Strategy Windows 7 client Environment by Using the Microsoft environment. This course Assessment and Planning Toolkit helps students prepare for the § Assessing the Computing Environment by Exam 70-686, Pro: Windows Module 5: Deploying Windows Using Microsoft Assessment and Planning 7, Enterprise Desktop 7 by Using WAIK Toolkit Administrator. Lessons Lab : Recommending a Licensing § Overview of WAIK 2.0 Target Audience: Strategy § Building a Reference Windows 7 Image § Determining the Activation Method by Using Windows SIM and Sysprep This course is intended for IT § Managing the Windows Preinstallation Professionals who are Environment interested in specializing in Module 2: Assessing Application § Capturing, Applying, and Servicing a Windows 7 desktop and Compatibility in Windows 7 Windows 7 Image application deployments and managing the desktop Lessons Lab : Installing WAIK environments for large § Overview of Application Compatibility § Install the Windows Automated organizations. People § Assessing and Resolving Application Installation Kit attending this training could Compatibility Issues by Using ACT 5.5 § Identify Resources and Tools included be support technicians or with the Windows Automated currently in deployment roles Lab : Evaluating Application Installation Kit and are looking at taking the Compatibility Using the Microsoft next step in their career or Application Compatibility Toolkit Lab : Building a Reference Image enhancing their skills in the § Installing and Configuring ACT Using Windows SIM and Sysprep areas of planning and § Collecting Application Inventory § Building a Custom Answer File by Using deploying Windows 7 § Organizing the Application Inventory Windows SIM desktops. § Analyzing Application Inventory Results § Installing a Reference Computer using a Custom Answer File Lab : Creating Application Compatibility § Generalizing a Reference Computer by Pre-requisites: Fixes Using Sysprep Before attending this course, § Identifying Application Compatibility students must have: Issues Lab : Creating Windows PE Boot § Mitigating Application Issues Media § A solid understanding of § Adding Packages and Drivers to TCP/IP and networking Windows PE concepts. Module 3: Evaluating Windows § Creating a Bootable Windows PE ISO § A solid Windows and 7 Deployment Methods Image Active Directory § Starting the Windows PE Operating background. For example, Lessons System Environment domain user accounts, § Evaluating In-Place Deployment domain vs. local user § Evaluating Side-by-Side Deployment Lab : Capturing and Applying a accounts, user profiles, § Evaluating Lite-Touch Deployment Method Windows 7 Image Using ImageX and group membership. § Evaluating Zero-Touch Deployment § Capturing an Image Using ImageX § A good understanding of Method § Apply an Image Using ImageX scripts and batch files. § A solid understanding of Lab : Determining the Windows 7 Lab : Servicing Images by Using DISM security concepts such as Deployment Method § Servicing a Reference image using authentication and § Determining Windows 7 Deployment DISM authorization. Methods § Performed a clean installation of Windows 7, Upgrade to Windows 7, and migrate user-related data and settings from Windows XP. § Configured disks, Module 6: Deploying Windows 7 partitions, volumes, and Module 9: Migrating User  1300 794 006  [email protected]  www.nhaustralia.com.au COURSE OUTLINE IT TRAINING

device drivers to enable by Using Windows Deployment State by Using WET and USMT Windows 7 to function as desired. Services 4.0 § Experience configuring and troubleshooting Lessons Lessons permissions and other § Overview of WDS § Overview of User State Migration settings to allow access to § Designing and Configuring WDS for § Overview of USMT 4.0 resources and Windows 7 Deployment § Planning User State Migration (USMT applications on Windows 4.0) 7 Systems. Lab : Deploying Windows 7 by Using § Migrating User State by Using USMT 4.0 § Experience configuring Windows Deployment Services settings to enable § Designing the WDS Environment Lab : Migrating User State by Using network connectivity. § Installing and Configuring the WDS Windows Easy Transfer § Experience configuring Server Role § Preparing the Window Easy Transfer and troubleshooting a § Adding Boot and Install Images to WDS Source Files wireless network § Provisioning Drivers by Using WDS § Capturing User State Information from connection. § Deploying a Desktop Operating System a Source Computer § Experience configuring Using WDS § Loading User State Information to a and troubleshooting Target Computer Windows 7 security. § Configure mobile Module 7: Deploying Windows 7 Lab : Migrating User State by Using computers and devices. by Using Lite Touch Installation the User State Migration Tool 4.0 § Familiarity with the client § Planning for the User State Migration administration capabilities Lessons § Creating USMT Migration Scripts of Windows Server and § Designing the Lite Touch Installation § Capturing and Restoring User State by familiar with management Environment Using USMT tools such as the System § Implementing MDT 2010 for Deploying § Performing a Hard-Link Migration Center suite of products. Windows 7 § Familiarity with Lab : Migrating User State by Using deployment, packaging, Lab : Planning and Configuring MDT State using Hard Link Migration and imaging tools. 2010 § Performing a Hard-Link Migration § The ability to work in a § Planning the MDT Lite Touch Environment team/virtual team § Installing MDT 2010 and Additional § Trained and mentored Component Files Module 10: Designing, others § Configuring the Deployment Share Configuring, and Managing the § Creating a Task Sequence Client Environment

At Course Completion: Lab : Deploying Windows 7 by Using Lessons Lite Touch Installation § Overview of Planning Client After completing this course, § Updating the Deployment Share to students will be able to: Configuration Generate Windows PE Media § Designing and Configuring Standard § Installing Windows 7 Using Lite Touch System Settings § Prepare to deploy Installation Windows 7 business § Designing and Configuring Internet desktops. Explorer Settings § Assess and resolve Module 8: Deploying Windows 7 § Designing and Configuring Security application compatibility Settings issues with Windows 7. by Using Zero Touch Installation § Designing and Implementing Group § Determine the most Policy appropriate method to Lessons § Troubleshooting Group Policy deploy Windows 7 based § Designing the Zero Touch Installation upon specific business Environment Lab : Designing and Configuring the requirements. § Performing Zero-touch Installation of Client Environment § Design a standard Windows 7 by using MDT 2010 and § Designing a Client Environment Windows 7 image by Configuration Manager 2007 § Implementing a Client Configuration assessing and evaluating the business Lab : Deploying Windows 7 by Using Lab : Troubleshooting GPO Issues requirements. Zero Touch Installation § Resolving a GPO Application Problem § Deploy Windows 7 by § Planning the Zero Touch Installation using WAIK, WDS, Lite Environment Touch and Zero Touch § Preparing the Zero Touch Installation Installation. Environment § Migrate user state by § Configuring Deployment Packages and using Windows Easy System Images Transfer and User State § Configuring and Advertising a Client Task Migration Tool 4.0. Sequence § Design, configure, and manage the Windows 7 client environment. § Plan and deploy applications and updates to Windows 7 client computers. § Plan and deploy Windows 7 by using LTI. (Lab-Only Module 11: Planning and Module) Deploying Applications and Updates to Windows 7 Clients Module 12: Planning and  1300 794 006  [email protected]  www.nhaustralia.com.au COURSE OUTLINE IT TRAINING

Lessons Deploying Windows 7 by Using § Determining the Application Deployment Method LTI § Deploying Office 2007 § Planning and Configuring Desktop Lab : Planning an End-to-End Updates by Using WSUS Windows 7 LTI Deployment § Planning the MDT Lite Touch Lab : Determining the Application Environment Deployment Method § Determining the Application Deployment Lab : Deploying Windows 7 using the Method LTI Deployment Plan § Performing a Network Assessment Lab : Customizing the Microsoft Office § Configuring MDT 2010 for an LTI Professional Plus 2007 Installation Deployment § Configuring the Setup Category § Configuring WDS for a PXE and § Configuring the Features Category Multicast Deployment § Installing Microsoft Office Professional § Configuring an MDT 2010 Deployment Plus By Using the Setup Customization Share File § Creating the Reference Computer § Preparing the Deployment Task Lab : Planning and Managing Updates Sequences by Using WSUS § Performing an Upgrade on Target § Planning Automatic Updates Settings Computers § Configuring Automatic Updates Settings by Using Group Policy § Approving and Deploying an Update by Using WSUS

CODE:0-A-MSM6294-ILT

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