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Planning for Windows 7 Deployment
Overview/Description
Windows 7 is Microsoft's latest client operating system for IT infrastructure environments. Microsoft has improved and added new tools to help deploy Windows 7 throughout networks using images. Administrators can use tools provided by Microsoft to analyze their IT networks to determine the best deployment strategy. This course discuss the deployment tools and methods, Windows 7 editions and requirements, and licensing. It also demonstrates how to analyze the current client computers for hardware and compatibility issues. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers the objectives for the Microsoft exam: 70-686. Pro: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator. Passing this exam will earn the learner Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator certification.
Target Audience
Individuals undertaking high level Windows Desktop Administration certification, and possibly Windows Server Enterprise Support certification. The customer base will also include companies using Microsoft Windows desktop and server systems that need their IT staff certified to a high level.
Prerequisites
individuals should have at least 3 years experience installing, configuring, and administering clients in a Windows networked environment; Familiarity with client administration in Windows Server; Experience with deployment of operating systems and applications; Familiarity with Windows Server management tools such System Center suite.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectivesrecognize what happens at each phase in the deployment lifecycle
recognize the challenges to deployment
recognize the main functions of Windows 7 deployment tools
recognize which deployment method to use in a given scenario
recognize factors to consider when planning a multilingual user interface deployment
identify Windows 7 editions and features
identify Windows 7 hardware requirements
recognize features of KMS
identify features of MAK
evaluate client connectivity to determine the most suitable volume activation method
identify recommendations for different network infrastructures
recognize the Windows 7 tools for obtaining inventory on client computers
inventory the IT infrastructure using the MAP toolkit
recognize which Windows 7 edition to deploy in a given scenario
determine which licensing method to use
use the MAP toolkit to determine what hardware is on the client computer
Windows 7 is Microsoft's latest client operating system for IT infrastructure environments. Microsoft has improved and added new tools to help deploy Windows 7 throughout networks using images. Administrators can use tools provided by Microsoft to analyze their IT networks to determine the best deployment strategy. This course discuss the deployment tools and methods, Windows 7 editions and requirements, and licensing. It also demonstrates how to analyze the current client computers for hardware and compatibility issues. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers the objectives for the Microsoft exam: 70-686. Pro: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator. Passing this exam will earn the learner Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator certification.
Target Audience
Individuals undertaking high level Windows Desktop Administration certification, and possibly Windows Server Enterprise Support certification. The customer base will also include companies using Microsoft Windows desktop and server systems that need their IT staff certified to a high level.
Prerequisites
individuals should have at least 3 years experience installing, configuring, and administering clients in a Windows networked environment; Familiarity with client administration in Windows Server; Experience with deployment of operating systems and applications; Familiarity with Windows Server management tools such System Center suite.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Planning for Windows 7 Deployment
Trajanje:
2 h
Šifra:
mw_mwda_a01_it_enus
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