Windows 8.1 Deployment Technet Event November 25Th, 2013
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| Basel Windows 8.1 Deployment TechNet Event November 25th, 2013 Martin Weber Technology Solution Professional Microsoft Switzerland Ltd. Deployment Challenges Configuration Content Compliance Settings Management Standards preserve User Configuration Configuration Settings and Standards Drift Files Enterprise desktop stack User profile User settings management Individual applications Application Role-based applications life cycle Enterprise applications Security Security configuration management Hardware-based software Hardware life cycle and drivers Operating system Image master image engineering image deployment Client Solution Architecture Client Platform Delivery (OSD) – Design MSIT Easy Installer (MS Consulting Services) Content Details Overview Pre-Delivery Deployment Channels Client Delivery Tasks Device Components Branding Drivers ISO Channel Client Features Windows Configuration Deployment Hardware Manager SP1 Services Client Pre-requisites Compatibility OSD Channel Channel Configuration OS Deployment Compatibility Software Web Server Channel Client Matrix Compatibility Channel Behavior Deployment Easy Install provides a consistent experience for self service migration to Windows NEW 7/8. The tool provides a simplified user interface (UI) leveraging deployment capability built on MDT 2013 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager. Self-Service Deployment Tool Check hardware Check software Check LOB Free for your deployment project Scanning system for minimum Scanning system for installed Checking compatibility status requirements software Must have infrastructure in place to use, which Jumpstart will enable Migrate Install data Easy Install Architecture & Integration Active Directory User PKI Network Internet WDS OSD ISO WebServer Implementation Process Create Prepare Network Deployment Install & Configure Console Deploy Client Resources Channel Content Easy Install Log Create Security Deployment Harvesting Branding Groups Channels ISO Media Deployment Create Deployment Hardware Extras Channel Share(s) OSD Task Sequence Create Easy Install Multicast Software Application share(s) Deployment Prepare Network Resources Create Deployment Channel Create Security Groups Create Easy Install Shares Shares 64-bit Windows 64-bit Windows Easy Install Self Update Share 32-bit Windows 32-bit Windows Easy Install Log Share Device Drivers Device Drivers Multicast Deployment Share Multicast Deployment Share Easy Install Self Update Share Easy Install Log Share Deployment and Imaging Windows Pre-Installation Environment (WinPE) User State Migration Tool (USMT) • Migrate user profiles and files • Required by MDT and Configuration Manager • Command-line tools: • ScanState.exe • LoadState.exe • UsmtUtils.exe Volume Activation Management Tool Windows, Automate and Microsoft Office, Enterprise centrally manage other products environments Windows Key Manage volume Multiple Management activation Activation Keys Service Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT) Profiles Performance Windows monitoring and apps tools Windows Windows Performance Performance Recorder Analyzer Windows Assessment Toolkit • Assess existing Windows operating system • Assess performance, reliability, and functionality • Recommend improvements Windows Assessment Services • Test framework for running assessments • Used in lab environments • Measure performance, reliability, and functionality Internet Explorer 11 Administration Customizing Browser the browser management Deployment methods App Compat Common Browser Customizations Title bar, Connection Security Add-on Preset web branding, settings settings components pages and graphics links Group Policy settings in Internet Explorer 11 ~1500 Default browser Group Policy settings total for support of all versions of Notify users if Internet Explorer Internet Explorer is not the default web browser 28 Adobe Flash Turn off Flash in Internet Explorer and prevent New Group Policy settings applications from using Internet Explorer for Internet Explorer 11 technology to instantiate Flash objects For more information, see TechNet Library content: Group Policy Settings in Internet Explorer 11 Compatibility view Group Policy Policy Description Include updated website This policy controls the website compatibility lists that Microsoft provides. The updated lists from Microsoft website lists are available on Windows Update. Turn off Compatibility This policy setting controls the Compatibility View feature, which allows users to fix website View, Turn off Compatibility display problems that they may encounter while browsing View button Turn on Internet This policy setting allows users to turn on Internet Explorer 7 Standards mode. Compatibility Explorer 7 Standards View determines how Internet Explorer identifies itself to a web server and determines whether mode content is rendered in Internet Explorer 7 Standards mode or the Standards mode available in the latest version of Internet Explorer. Turn on Internet Explorer This policy setting controls how Internet Explorer displays local intranet content. Intranet Standards mode for local content is defined as any web page that belongs to the local intranet security zone. intranet Use Policy List of Internet This policy setting allows you to add specific sites that must be viewed in Internet Explorer 7 Explorer 7 sites Compatibility View. Use Policy List of Quirks Compatibility View determines how Internet Explorer identifies itself to a web server and Mode sites determines whether content is rendered in Quirks Mode or the Standards mode available in the latest version of Internet Explorer. Configuration Manager SCCM 2012 R2 Microsoft Deployment Toolkit MDT 2013 System Center MDT 2012 R2 2013 Configuration • Windows ADK Manager • Windows PE 5.0 • USMT Windows Server 2012 R2: • Windows Deployment Services with multicast Windows Server 2012 R2 • Microsoft BranchCache improvements Lite Touch Installation (LTI) Only requires MDT 2013(free download) System Center MDT 2012 R2 Contains tools and best practice guidance 2013 Configuration for deployment Manager Used for image engineering and image deployment processes Includes the MDT database (MDT DB) for Windows role, location, computer, and hardware- Server 2012 R2 based configurations Does not provide life cycle for desktop components after deployment Full bare metal Operating System Deployment (OSD) for Windows 8.1 System Center MDT 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012 R2. 2013 Configuration Manager Requires Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager infrastructure. Used for image deployment process Windows Server 2012 R2 Provides application, hardware, and security life cycle after deployment Provides full Application Lifecycle Management Windows Deployment Services (PXE) System Center MDT 2012 R2 2013 Configuration Requires Windows Deployment Services Manager Role installed on the server Can be used for image deployment Does not provide life cycle for desktop Windows components after deployment Server 2012 R2 Does not include MDT DB for role, location, computer, or hardware-based configurations Zero Touch Installation (ZTI) Combines the MDT DB, OSD, and Windows MDT 2013 System Center Deployment Services into a fully automated 2012 R2Configurati deployment solution on Manager Zero Touch Requires MDT 2013 integrated with a Configuration Installation Manager infrastructure (ZTI) Can be used for image deployment Provides application, hardware, and security life Windows cycle after deployment Server 2012 R2 Includes the MDT DB for role, location, computer, and hardware-based configurations Windows Deployment Modern Application Delivery & Installation Modern App Deployment Strategy Two ways to install touch-centric Windows 8 Modern Apps The Public Windows Store Certified by Microsoft Available 7x24h, provided by the MS Public Cloud Service Installed and updated by end users ISV built business apps IT Direct Distribution Certified by the corporation Installed and updated via IT supplied processes The process of installing Custom Line of Business (LoB) Apps Windows 8 Apps directly to a device without going through the Windows Store Delivering Windows 8.1 Modern Apps Download from Windows Store Sideload from your infrastructure Management infrastructure cloud Windows RT devices Custom line-of-business apps Public apps App delivery Windows 8 (x86) Management & Deployment Devices & Platforms Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) Microsoft Single admin Public Store console «On Premise» Public Apps Cloud Solutions | Basel Company Portal Announcement (October 18th 2013) Version Platforms Download Center URL Windows Intune Company Portal Windows 8, Windows RT, http://www.microsoft.com/en- Windows 8.1 and us/download/details.aspx?id=40794 Windows RT 8.1 Windows Intune Company Portal Windows Phone 8 http://www.microsoft.com/en- for Windows Phone 8 us/download/details.aspx?id=36060 System Center Configuration Windows 8 and Windows http://www.microsoft.com/en- Manager (SCCM) Company Portal 8.1 (x86/x64 only) us/download/details.aspx?id=40795 Note: This is the first public release of the “On-Prem” Company Portal Windows, System Center, and Windows Intune Devices and platforms Windows PCs/tablets Microsoft Desktop (x86/64, Intel SoC), Optimization Pack Windows To Go UE-V, App-V, MBAM Single admin console IT Windows RT Windows Phone 8 Designing a User-Centric Delivery • Deliver best user experience on each device Delivery evaluation criteria • Define an app once • User • Device type < > • Network connection User–device