Windows PowerShell
version 2.0 / 3.0 – 5 days
This five day instructor-led course is intended for IT Professionals already experienced in general Windows Server and Windows Client administration or already experienced in administering and supporting
Application servers and services including applications like Exchange, SharePoint, and SQL. It is broadly intended for students who want to use Windows PowerShell to automate administrative tasks from the command line, using any Microsoft or independent software vendor (ISV) product that supports Windows PowerShell manageability.
Windows 7 Configuration
Exam 70-680 – 5 days
This five day instructor-led course is intended for IT professionals who are interested in expanding their knowledge base and technical skills about Windows 7 deployment and configuration. In this course, students learn how to install, upgrade, and migrate to
Windows 7. Students then configure Windows 7 for network connectivity, security, maintenance, and mobile computing. This course helps students prepare for the Exam 70-680.
Windows 8 Configuration
Exam 70-687 – 5 days
This five day instructor-led course is intended for IT professionals who are interested in deploying, configuring and supporting Windows 8 computers, devices, users and associated network and security resources. The networks with which these professionals typically work are configured as a single domain- based or peer-to-peer environment with access to the Internet and cloud services. The IT professional could be a consultant, full-time desktop support technician, or an IT generalist who administers Windows 8-based computers and devices as a portion of their broader technical responsibilities. The course is also intended for students who seek certification in the 70-687 Windows 8 Configuring exam.
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Duration 5 Days
Course Description
This course is designed to offer you the knowledge and helps you develop the core skills needed to use Windows PowerShell to automate administrative tasks.
The course describes core features and capabilities of Windows PowerShell and uses Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8, Server 2008 R2 and Server 2012 for examples and labs, but the skills taught in this course are applicable to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and later, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and later, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 and later, and other products that use Windows PowerShell. This course does not focus primarily on scripting or programming, although it does include lessons that feature basic scripting tasks. The course focuses mainly on using Windows PowerShell as an inter- active command line interface. Major Windows PowerShell feature include remoting, background jobs, scheduled jobs, the pipeline, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Common Information Model (CIM), output formatting, output conversion, and exporting.
Audience
This course is intended for students who want to use Windows PowerShell to automate administrative tasks from the command line, using product that supports Windows PowerShell manageability. This course is not intended to be a scripting or programming course, and includes only basic coverage of scripting and programming topics. Students are not expected to have prior scripting or programming experience, and are not expected to have prior Windows PowerShell experience.
Student Prerequisites
This course requires that you meet the following prerequisites:
• Previous Windows Server and Windows Client knowledge and hands on experience.
• Experience Installing and Configuring Windows Server.
• Knowledge and experience of network adapter configuration, basic Active Directory user administration, and basic disk configuration.
• Students who have prior experience in a scripting or programming language may have an easier time with some of this course’s advanced concepts but previous scripting or programming experience is not required.
Course Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Understand the basic concepts behind Windows PowerShell.
• Discover, locate, and learn how to use Windows PowerShell commands, including built-in commands as well as add-in commands.
• Use Windows PowerShell to retrieve, create, modify, and remove management information from Windows Server 2008 R2 and other Microsoft products that integrate with Windows PowerShell.
• Use Windows PowerShell to manipulate, filter, sort, group, and format management information.
• Use Windows PowerShell to write complex scripts and to debug and modularize those scripts.
• Complete key administrative tasks in Active
Directory, remote client computer troubleshooting, and more.
Version 2.0 / 3.0
Windows Powershell
Exam 70-680
Duration 5 Days
Topic Windows 7 Configuration
Detail
Installing, upgrading and migrating to Windows 7 Perform a clean installation
• Identifying hardware requirements; setting up as the sole operating system;
setting up as dual boot; installation methods; boot from the source of instal- lation, preparing the installation source: USB, CD, network share, WDS Upgrade to Windows 7 from previous versions of Windows
• Upgrading from Windows Vista; migrating from Windows XP; upgrading from one edition of Windows 7 to another edition of Windows 7
Migrate user profiles
• Migrating from one machine to another; migrating from previous versions of Windows; side-by-side vs. wipe and load
Deploying Windows 7 Capture a system image
• Preparing system for capture; creating a WIM file; automated capture;
manual capture
Prepare a system image for deployment
• Inserting an application into a system image; inserting a driver into a system image; inserting an update into a system image; configuring tasks to run after deployment
Deploy a system image
• Automated deployment methods; manually deploying a customised image Configure a VHD
• Creating, deploying, booting, mounting and updating VHDs; offline updates;
offline servicing
Configuring hardware and applications Configure devices
• Updating, disabling and uninstalling drivers; signed drivers; conflicts between drivers; configuring driver settings; resolving problem device driver
Configure application compatibility
• Setting compatibility mode; implementing shims; compatibility issues with Internet Explorer
Configure application restrictions
• Setting software restriction policies; setting application control policies; setting through group policy or local security policy
Configure Internet Explorer
• Configuring compatibility view; configuring security settings; configuring providers; managing add-ons; controlling InPrivate mode; certificates for secure websites
Windows 7 Configuration
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Duration Topic Windows 7 Configuration continued
Detail
Configuring network connectivity Configure IPv4 network settings
• Connecting to a network; configuring name resolution; setting up a connection for a network; network locations; resolving connectivity issues; APIPA
Configure IPv6 network settings
• Configuring name resolution; connecting to a network; setting up a connection for a network; network locations; resolving connectivity issues; link local
multicast name resolution Configure networking settings
• Adding a physically connected (wired) or wireless device; connecting to a wireless network; configuring security settings on the client; set preferred wireless networks; configuring network adapters; configuring location-aware printing
Configure Windows Firewall
• Configuring rules for multiple profiles; allowing or denying an application;
network-profile-specific rules; configuring notifications; configuring authenticated exceptions
Configure remote management
• Remote management methods; configuring remote management tools;
executing PowerShell commands Configuring access to resources Configure shared resources
• Folder virtualisation; shared folder permissions; printers and queues;
configuring HomeGroup settings Configure file and folder access
• Encrypting files and folders by using EFS; configuring NTFS permissions;
resolving effective permissions issues; copying files vs. moving files Configure user account control (UAC)
• Configuring local security policy; configuring admin vs. standard UAC prompt behaviours; configuring Secure Desktop
Configure authentication and authorisation
• Resolving authentication issues; configuring rights; managing credentials;
managing certificates; smart cards with PIV; elevating user privileges; multifactor authentication
Configure BranchCache
• Distributed cache mode vs. hosted mode; network infrastructure requirements;
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Duration Topic Windows 7 Configuration continued
Detail
Configuring mobile computing
Configure BitLocker and BitLocker To Go
• Configuring BitLocker and BitLocker To Go policies; managing Trusted Platform Module (TPM) PINs; configuring startup key storage; data recovery agent support
Configure DirectAccess
• Configuring client side; configuring authentication; network infrastructure requirements
Configure mobility options
• Configuring offline file policies; transparent caching; creating and migrating power policy
Configure remote connections
• Establishing VPN connections and authentication; enabling a VPN reconnect;
advanced security auditing; NAP quarantine remediation; dial-up connections;
remote desktop; published apps
Monitoring and maintaining systems that run Windows 7 Configure updates to Windows 7
• Configuring update settings; determining source of updates; configuring Windows Update policies; reviewing update history; checking for new updates;
rolling back updates Manage disks
• Managing disk volumes; managing file system fragmentation; RAID;
removable device policies Monitor systems
• Configuring event logging; filtering event logs; event subscriptions; data collector sets; generating a system diagnostics report
Configure performance settings
• Configuring page files; configuring hard drive cache; updated drivers;
configuring networking performance; configuring power plans; configuring processor scheduling; configuring desktop environment; configuring services and programs to resolve performance issues; mobile computing performance issues; configuring power
Configuring backup and recovery options Configure backup
• Creating a system recovery disk; backing up files, folders or full system;
scheduling backups
Configure system recovery options
• Configuring system restore points; restoring system settings; last known good configuration; complete restore; driver rollback
Exam 70-687
Duration 5 Days
Topic
Windows 8.1 Configuration
Detail
Install and upgrade to Windows 8.1
• Evaluate hardware readiness and compatibility
• Choose between an upgrade and a clean installation; determine which SKU to use, including Windows RT; determine requirements for particular features, including Hyper-V, Miracast display, pervasive device encryption, virtual smart cards, and Secure Boot
• Install Windows 8.1
• Install as Windows To Go, migrate from previous versions of Windows to Windows 8.1, upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8 to Windows 8.1, install to VHD, install additional Windows features, configure Windows for additional languages
• Migrate and configure user data
• Migrate user profiles; configure folder location; configure profiles, including profile version, local, roaming, and mandatory
Configure hardware and applications
• Configure devices and device drivers
• Install, update, disable, and roll back drivers; resolve driver issues; configure driver settings, including signed and unsigned drivers; manage driver packages
• Install and configure desktop apps and Windows Store apps
• Install and repair applications by using Windows Installer, configure default program settings, modify file associations, manage access to Windows Store
• Control access to local hardware and applications
• Configure application restrictions, including Software Restriction Policies and AppLocker; manage installation of and access to removable devices; configure Assigned Access
• Configure Internet Explorer 11 and Internet Explorer for the desktop
• Configure compatibility view; configure Internet Explorer 11 settings, including add-ons, downloads, security, and privacy
• Configure Hyper-V
• Create and configure virtual machines, including integration services; create and manage checkpoints; create and configure virtual switches; create and configure virtual disks; move a virtual machine’s storage
Configure network connectivity
• Configure IP settings
• Configure name resolution, connect to a network, configure network locations
• Configure networking settings
• Connect to a wireless network, manage preferred wireless networks, configure network adapters, configure location-aware printing
• Configure and maintain network security
• Configure Windows Firewall, configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, configure connection security rules (IPsec), configure authenticated exceptions, configure network discovery
• Configure remote management
Windows 8 Configuration
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Duration Topic
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Detail
Configure access to resources
• Configure shared resources
• Configure shared folder permissions, configure HomeGroup settings, configure libraries, configure shared printers, set up and configure OneDrive
• Configure file and folder access
• Encrypt files and folders by using Encrypting File System (EFS), configure NTFS permissions, configure disk quotas, configure file access auditing
• Configure authentication and authorization
• Configure user rights, manage credentials, manage certificates, configure biometrics, configure picture password, configure PIN, set up and configure Microsoft account, configure virtual smart cards, configure authentication in workgroups or domains, configure User Account Control (UAC) behavior Configure remote access and mobility
• Configure remote connections
• Configure remote authentication, configure Remote Desktop settings, configure virtual private network (VPN) connections and authentication, enable VPN reconnect, configure broadband tethering
• Configure mobility options
• Configure offline file policies, configure power policies, configure Windows To Go, configure sync options, configure WiFi direct
• Configure security for mobile devices
• Configure BitLocker and BitLocker To Go, configure startup key storage Monitor and maintain Windows clients
• Configure and manage updates
• Configure update settings, configure Windows Update policies, manage update history, roll back updates, update Windows Store apps
• Manage local storage
• Manage disk volumes and file systems, manage storage spaces
• Monitor system performance
• Configure and analyze event logs, configure event subscriptions, configure Task Manager, monitor system resources, optimize networking performance, configure indexing options
Configure system and data recovery options
• Configure system recovery
• Configure a recovery drive, configure system restore, perform a driver rollback, perform a refresh or recycle, configure restore points
• Configure file recovery
• Restore previous versions of files and folders, configure file history, recover