
Planning
and Managing Windows 7 Desktop Deployments and Environments
Course
6294A: Five Day; Instructor-Led
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About this Course
This five-day instructor-led course is intended for
desktop administrators who want to specialize in desktop deployment,
configuration, and management . In this course, students will learn how to
plan and deploy Windows 7 desktops in large organizations . They will also
learn how to design, configure, and manage the Windows 7 client environment.
This course helps students prepare for the Exam 70-686, Pro: Windows 7,
Enterprise Desktop Administrator.
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Audience Profile
This course is intended for IT Professionals who are
interested in specializing in Windows 7 desktop and application deployments
and managing the desktop environments for large organizations. People
attending this training could be support technicians or currently in
deployment roles and are looking at taking the next step in their career or
enhancing their skills in the areas of planning and deploying Windows 7
desktops.
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At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Prepare
to deploy Windows 7 business desktops.
- Assess
and resolve application compatibility issues with Windows 7.
- Determine
the most appropriate method to deploy Windows 7 based upon specific
business requirements.
- Design a
standard Windows 7 image by assessing and evaluating the business
requirements.
- Deploy
Windows 7 by using WAIK.
- Deploy
Windows 7 by using WDS.
- Deploy
Windows 7 by using Lite Touch Installation.
- Deploy
Windows 7 by using Zero Touch Installation.
- Migrate
user state by using Windows Easy Transfer and User State Migration Tool
4.0.
- Design,
configure, and manage the Windows 7 client environment.
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Plan and deploy applications and updates to Windows 7 client
computers.
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Plan and deploy Windows 7 by using LTI. (Lab-Only Module)
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Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
- A solid
understanding of TCP/IP and networking concepts.
- A solid
Windows and Active Directory background. For example, domain user
accounts, domain vs. local user accounts, user profiles, and group
membership.
- A good
understanding of scripts and batch files.
- A solid
understanding of security concepts such as authentication and
authorization.
- Performed
a clean installation of Windows 7, Upgrade to Windows 7, and migrate
user-related data and settings from Windows XP.
- Configured
disks, partitions, volumes, and device drivers to enable Windows 7 to
function as desired.
- Experience
configuring and troubleshooting permissions and other settings to allow
access to resources and applications on Windows 7 Systems.
- Experience
configuring settings to enable network connectivity.
- Experience
configuring and troubleshooting a wireless network connection.
- Experience
configuring and troubleshooting Windows 7 security.
- Configure
mobile computers and devices.
- Familiarity
with the client administration capabilities of Windows Server and familiar
with management tools such as the System Center suite of products.
- Familiarity
with deployment, packaging, and imaging tools.
- The
ability to work in a team/virtual team
- Trained
and mentored others
Course Outline
Module
1: Preparing to Deploy Windows 7 Business DesktopsThis
module helps you plan and perform effective preparation tasks for deploying
Windows 7 clients. It begins by discussing client, hardware, and
deployment lifecycles. It also discusses how to assess existing
computing environments and licensing.Lessons
- Overview
of the Desktop Lifecycle
- Desktop
Deployment: Challenges and Considerations
- Tools and
Technologies Used in the Desktop Deployment Lifecycle
- Assessing
the Current Computing Environment for Deploying Windows 7
- Designing
Windows Activation
Lab
: Assessing the Computing Environment by Using the Microsoft Assessment and
Planning Toolkit
- Assessing
the Computing Environment by Using Microsoft Assessment and Planning
Toolkit
Lab
: Recommending an Activation Strategy
- Review the
Activation Scenario
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Describe
the client, hardware, and desktop deployment lifecycles.
- Explain
the challenges involved and considerations for deploying desktops.
- Describe
the tools and technologies that are used in the desktop deployment
lifecycle.
- Assess the
current computing environment to determine the feasibility of deploying
Windows 7.
- Design the
licensing and activation strategy for a given business scenario.
Module
2: Assessing Application Compatibility in Windows 7This
module describes the process for addressing common application compatibility
issues experienced during a typical operating system deployment. It also
explains how to use the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) to
help inventory, analyze, and mitigate application compatibility issues.Lessons
- Overview
of Application Compatibility
- Assessing
and Resolving Application Compatibility Issues by Using ACT 5.5
Lab
: Evaluating Application Compatibility Using the Microsoft Application
Compatibility Toolkit
- Installing
and Configuring ACT
- Collecting
Application Inventory
- Organizing
the Application Inventory
- Analyzing
Application Inventory Results
Lab
: Creating Application Compatibility Fixes
- Identifying
Application Compatibility Issues
- Mitigating
Application Issues
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Describe
the process and guidelines for resolving common application compatibility
issues during an operating system deployment.
- Inventory,
analyze, and mitigate application compatibility issues by using ACT 5.5.
Module
3: Evaluating Windows 7 Deployment MethodsThis
module discusses different deployment scenarios and methods that are available
when deploying Windows 7. It also discusses various tools and technologies to
use in the different scenarios, and considerations for selecting a deployment
scenario and method.Lessons
- Evaluating
In-Place Deployment
- Evaluating
Side-by-Side Deployment
- Evaluating
Lite-Touch Deployment Method
- Evaluating
Zero-Touch Deployment Method
Lab
: Determining the Windows 7 Deployment Method
- Determining
Windows 7 Deployment Methods
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Determine
the feasibility of installing Windows 7 by using in-place deployment.
- Determine
the feasibility of installing Windows 7 by using side-by-side deployment.
- Determine
the feasibility of using the lite-touch deployment method for deploying
Windows 7 in a given business scenario.
- Determine
the feasibility of using the zero-touch deployment method for deploying
Windows 7 in a given business scenario.
Module
4: Designing Standard Windows 7 ImagesThis
module, explains the underlying architecture of the computer imaging system
that can be used to create and deploy a custom image of a Windows 7 desktop. It
also discusses the different phases of the imaging process, and how to
determine imaging strategy and image servicing opportunities in Windows 7.Lessons
- Overview
of Windows 7 Installation Architecture
- Overview
of the Imaging Process
- Determining
the Image Strategy
- Selecting
the Image Servicing Methods
Lab
: Determining the Windows 7 Imaging Strategy
- Determining
the Windows 7 Image Strategy
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Explain
the Windows 7 installation architecture.
- Explain
the different phases of the imaging process.
- Determine
the appropriate Windows 7 imaging strategy based on specific business
requirements.
- Select
appropriate image servicing methods to service Windows 7 images based on
specific business requirements.
Module
5: Deploying Windows 7 by Using WAIKThis
module explains the underlying computer imaging architecture of Windows AIK
2.0, which can be used to create and deploy a custom Windows 7 desktop image.Lessons
- Overview
of WAIK 2.0
- Building a
Reference Windows 7 Image by Using Windows SIM and Sysprep
- Managing
the Windows Preinstallation Environment
- Capturing,
Applying, and Servicing a Windows 7 Image
Lab
: Installing WAIK
- Install
the Windows Automated Installation Kit
- Identify
Resources and Tools included with the Windows Automated Installation Kit
Lab
: Building a Reference Image Using Windows SIM and Sysprep
- Building a
Custom Answer File by Using Windows SIM
- Installing
a Reference Computer using a Custom Answer File
- Generalizing
a Reference Computer by Using Sysprep
Lab
: Creating Windows PE Boot Media
- Adding
Packages and Drivers to Windows PE
- Creating a
Bootable Windows PE ISO Image
- Starting
the Windows PE Operating System Environment
Lab
: Capturing and Applying a Windows 7 Image Using ImageX
- Capturing
an Image Using ImageX
- Apply an
Image Using ImageX
Lab
: Servicing Images by Using DISM
- Servicing
a Reference image using DISM
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Explain
the key features and functionality provided by WAIK 2.0.
- Build a
reference Windows 7 image by using Windows SIM and Sysprep.
- Create a
custom Windows PE bootable image.
- Capture,
apply, and service a Windows 7 image.
Module
6: Deploying Windows 7 by Using Windows Deployment ServicesThis
module describes how WDS can be used to deploy custom system images to client
computers located within the network infrastructure.Lessons
- Overview of
WDS
- Designing
and Configuring WDS for Windows 7 Deployment
Lab
: Deploying Windows 7 by Using Windows Deployment Services
- Designing
the WDS Environment
- Installing
and Configuring the WDS Server Role
- Adding
Boot and Install Images to WDS
- Provisioning
Drivers by Using WDS
- Deploying
a Desktop Operating System Using WDS
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Explain
how WDS can be used to deploy Windows 7.
- Design and
configure WDS for Windows 7 deployment.
Module
7: Deploying Windows 7 by Using Lite Touch InstallationThis
module describes how to design the Lite Touch Installation (LTI) environment,
and provides you with an overview of the techniques that you can use to build
and deploy Windows 7 using the MDT and the LTI scenario.Lessons
- Designing
the Lite Touch Installation Environment
- Implementing
MDT 2010 for Deploying Windows 7
Lab
: Planning and Configuring MDT 2010
- Planning
the MDT Lite Touch Environment
- Installing
MDT 2010 and Additional Component Files
- Configuring
the Deployment Share
- Creating a
Task Sequence
Lab
: Deploying Windows 7 by Using Lite Touch Installation
- Updating
the Deployment Share to Generate Windows PE Media
- Installing
Windows 7 Using Lite Touch Installation
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Design
the Lite Touch installation environment for deploying Windows
7.
- Perform Lite
Touch installation of Windows 7 by using MDT 2010.
Module
8: Deploying Windows 7 by Using Zero Touch InstallationThis
module describes the necessary prerequisites and procedures for deploying the
Windows 7 operating system using Zero Touch Installation methodology.Lessons
- Designing
the Zero Touch Installation Environment
- Performing
Zero-touch Installation of Windows 7 by using MDT 2010 and Configuration
Manager 2007
Lab
: Deploying Windows 7 by Using Zero Touch Installation
- Planning
the Zero Touch Installation Environment
- Preparing
the Zero Touch Installation Environment
- Configuring
Deployment Packages and System Images
- Configuring
and Advertising a Client Task Sequence
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
Design the Zero
Touch installation environment for deploying Windows 7.
Perform the Zero
Touch installation of Windows 7 by using MDT 2010 and Configuration
Manager 2007.
Module
9: Migrating User State by Using WET and USMT 4.0This
module explains user state migration, and how to use tools, such as Windows
Easy Transfer and the Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool (USMT), in
various migration scenarios.Lessons
- Overview
of User State Migration
- Overview
of USMT 4.0
- Planning
User State Migration (USMT 4.0)
- Migrating
User State by Using USMT 4.0
Lab
: Migrating User State by Using Windows Easy Transfer
- Preparing
the Window Easy Transfer Source Files
- Capturing
User State Information from a Source Computer
- Loading
User State Information to a Target Computer
Lab
: Migrating User State by Using the User State Migration Tool 4.0
- Planning
for the User State Migration
- Creating
USMT Migration Scripts
- Capturing
and Restoring User State by Using USMT
- Performing
a Hard-Link Migration
Lab
: Migrating User State by Using State using Hard Link Migration
- Performing
a Hard-Link Migration
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Migrate
user state by using WET.
- Explain
how USMT 4.0 can be used to migrate user state.
- Plan for
user state migration.
- Migrate
user state by using USMT 4.0.
Module
10: Designing, Configuring, and Managing the Client EnvironmentThis
module examines how to design, configure, and manage Windows 7 client
configurations. Specifically, it discusses Group Policy, Internet
Explorer, and system security settings.Lessons
- Overview
of Planning Client Configuration
- Designing
and Configuring Standard System Settings
- Designing
and Configuring Internet Explorer Settings
- Designing
and Configuring Security Settings
- Designing
and Implementing Group Policy
- Troubleshooting
Group Policy
Lab
: Designing and Configuring the Client Environment
- Designing
a Client Environment
- Implementing
a Client Configuration
Lab
: Troubleshooting GPO Issues
- Resolving
a GPO Application Problem
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Determine
the method for implementing the client configuration.
- Design and
configure standard system settings on Windows 7 client computers.
- Design and
configure Internet Explorer settings on Windows 7 client computers.
- Design and
configure security settings on Windows 7 client computers.
- Design and
implement group policy for configuring Windows 7 client computers.
- Troubleshoot
group policy issues.
Module
11: Planning and Deploying Applications and Updates to Windows 7 ClientsThis
module discusses the implications of deploying applications to Windows 7
clients including Microsoft Office 2007. It also discusses the use of
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).Lessons
- Determining
the Application Deployment Method
- Deploying
Office 2007
- Planning
and Configuring Desktop Updates by Using WSUS
Lab
: Determining the Application Deployment Method
- Determining
the Application Deployment Method
Lab
: Customizing the Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Installation
- Configuring
the Setup Category
- Configuring
the Features Category
- Installing
Microsoft Office Professional Plus By Using the Setup Customization File
Lab
: Planning and Managing Updates by Using WSUS
- Planning
Automatic Updates Settings
- Configuring
Automatic Updates Settings by Using Group Policy
- Approving
and Deploying an Update by Using WSUS
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Determine
an appropriate application deployment method based upon business
requirements.
- Customize
and deploy Office 2007 based on business requirements.
- Plan and
configure desktop updates by using WSUS.
Module
12: Planning and Deploying Windows 7 by Using LTIThis
module is a comprehensive lab that gives the students an opportunity to perform
an end-to-end deployment of Windows 7 by using the LTI.Lab
: Planning an End-to-End Windows 7 LTI Deployment
- Planning
the MDT Lite Touch Environment
Lab
: Deploying Windows 7 using the LTI Deployment Plan
- Performing
a Network Assessment
- Configuring
MDT 2010 for an LTI Deployment
- Configuring
WDS for a PXE and Multicast Deployment
- Configuring
an MDT 2010 Deployment Share
- Creating
the Reference Computer
- Preparing
the Deployment Task Sequences
- Performing
an Upgrade on Target Computers
After completing this module, students
will be able to:
- Plan an
end-to-end Windows 7 LTI deployment.
- Deploy
Windows 7 by using the LTI deployment plan.
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