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Syllabus 20695 Windows Enterprise Desktop Deployment

Subject Description:

After completing this course, students will be able to:

 Assess the network environment for supporting operating system and application deployment.

 Determine operating system deployment strategies.

 Assess application compatibility.

 Plan and implement user state migration.

 Determine an image management strategy.

 Prepare for deployments using the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK).

 Support PXE-initiated and multicast operating system deployments.

 Implement operating system deployment by MDT.

 Implement operating system deployment by using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager.

 Integrate MDT and Configuration Manager for operating system deployment.

 Activate clients and manage additional configuration

 Deploy Office 2013.

Subject Hours:

40 clock hours lecture, 20 lab and study hours

Performance Objectives:

This course is intended for IT professionals who deploy, manage, and maintain PCs, devices, and apps across

medium/large/enterprise organizations, and for individuals who are interested in taking the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) exam 70-695: Deploying Windows Devices and Enterprise Apps.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

 Networking fundamentals, including common networking protocols, topologies, hardware, media, routing, switching and addressing.

 Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) principles and fundamentals of AD DS management.

 Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting for Windows-based personal computers.

 Basic concepts of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)

 Basic understanding of scripting and Windows PowerShell syntax.

 Basic understanding of Windows Server roles

 Basic understanding of management tasks using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager.

 Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) components including Windows PE, Windows SIM,

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VAMT, ImageX, USMT, and DISM concepts and fundamentals

Required Books

20695 Microsoft Official Curriculum

Instructional Methods

Lecture

Hands On Labs

Cost

Tuition: $ 2100.00 Books/Supplies: $ 400.00 Other: $ 300.00 TOTAL: $ 2800.00

Maximum Student:Instructor Ratio

20:1

Materials and Media References:

None

Daily Content Outline:

Day 1 – Modules and Labs 1-3 Day 2 – Modules and Labs 4-6 Day 3 – Modules and Labs 7-9 Day 4 – Modules and Labs 9-10 Day 5 – Modules and Labs 11-12

*See Modules in Course Detail Below

Basis of Grades

Certification Test – Score 700+ Exam 70-695

Course Modules:

Module 1: Assessing the Network Environment for Supporting Operating System and Application Deployment

Module 2: Determining Operating System Deployment Strategies Module 3: Assessing Application Compatibility

Module 4: Planning and Implementing User State Migration Module 5: Determining an Image Management Strategy Module 6: Preparing For Deployments Using Windows ADK Module 7: Supporting PXE-Initiated and Multicast Operating System Deployments

Module 8: Implementing Operating System Deployment by Using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit

Module 9: Implementing Operating System Deployment by Using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager

Module 10: Integrating MDT and Configuration Manager for Operating System Deployment

Module 11: Activating Clients and Managing Additional Configuration Settings

Module 12: Deploying Microsoft Office 2013

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COURSE MODULES AND DETAILS:

Module 1: Assessing the Network Environment for Supporting Operating System and Application Deployment - This module provides an overview of the enterprise desktop life cycle. It explains how to assess hardware and infrastructure readiness for a desktop deployment, and how to use the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (MAP) to assess deployment readiness.

Lessons

Overview of the Enterprise Desktop Life Cycle

Assessing Hardware and Infrastructure Readiness for a Desktop Deployment

Using MAP to Assess Deployment Readiness

Lab : Assessing the Network Environment for Supporting Operating System and Application Deployment

Collecting Hardware and Application Inventory by Using Configuration Manager

Using MAP to Determine Infrastructure Readiness After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the enterprise desktop life cycle.

Assess hardware and infrastructure readiness for a desktop deployment.

Use MAP to assess deployment readiness.

Module 2: Determining Operating System Deployment Strategies - This module explains how to identify the most appropriate operating system deployment strategy based upon organizational requirements. It describes tools and deployment strategies, different types of operating system deployments, and alternative deployment strategies for desktop computers.

Lessons

Understanding the Tools and Strategies That Are Available for an Effective Operating System Deployment

Operating System Deployment by Using High-Touch with Retail Media

Operating System Deployment by Using High-Touch with Standard Image

Operating System Deployment by Using Lite-Touch

Operating System Deployment by Using a Zero-Touch Strategy

Alternative Deployment Strategies for Windows Desktops Lab : Determining Operating System Deployment Strategies

Identifying Operating System Deployment Strategies for a Small Network

Identifying Operating System Deployment Strategies for a Medium-Sized Network

Identifying Operating System Deployment Strategies for an Enterprise Network

Installing the Windows ADK

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Determine an operating system deployment strategy.

Describe a media-based, high-touch deployment.

Describe an image-based, high-touch deployment.

Describe a lite-touch deployment.

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Describe a zero-touch deployment.

Describe an alternate deployment strategy for Windows desktop computers.

Module 3: Assessing Application Compatibility

This module explains how to assess application compatibility issues and identify mitigation solutions to ensure that applications function successfully after an operating system deployment. It also describes how to use Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) to address application compatibility issues.

Lessons

Diagnosing Application Compatibility Issues

Mitigating Application Compatibility Issues

Using ACT to Address Application Compatibility Issues Lab : Assessing Application Compatibility

Analyzing Applications for Potential Compatibility Issues

Mitigating Application Compatibility Issues After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe how to diagnose application compatibility issues.

Explain the solutions available for mitigating application compatibility issues.

Resolve application compatibility issues with the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT).

Module 4: Planning and Implementing User State Migration - This module describes user state migration strategies, and explains how to configure these strategies during operating system deployments.

Lessons

Overview of User State Migration

Overview of USMT 5.0

Planning User State Migration

Migrating User State by Using USMT

Lab : Planning and Implementing User State Migration

Planning for User State Migration

Creating and Customizing USMT XML Files

Capturing and Restoring a User State by Using the USMT After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe user state migration.

Identify the features of USMT 5.0.

Plan user state migration.

Migrate user state by using USMT.

Module 5: Determining an Image Management Strategy

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This module describes the Windows image file format, and provides an overview of image management.

It also explains how to determine the most appropriate image management strategy to support operating system and application deployments.

Lessons

Overview of the Windows Image File Format

Overview of Image Management

Lab : Determining an Image Management Strategy

Assessing Business Requirements to Support an Image Management Strategy After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the purpose and benefits of the Windows image file format.

Describe image management.

Module 6: Preparing For Deployments Using Windows ADK

This module describes the tools provided in Windows ADK, and explains how to use them to prepare for and support automated deployment strategies.

Lessons

Overview of the Windows Setup and Installation Process

Preparing Boot Images Using Windows PE

Using Windows SIM and Sysprep to Automate and Prepare an Image Installation

Capturing and Servicing a Reference Image

Lab : Preparing the Imaging and Windows PE Environment

Configuring a Custom Windows PE Environment

Lab : Building a Reference Image by Using Windows SIM and Sysprep

Building Custom Answer Files by Using Windows SIM

Installing a Reference Computer by Using a Custom Answer File

Customizing Your Image in Audit Mode, and Preserving the Profile Changes by Using Sysprep Lab : Capturing and Servicing a Reference Image

Capturing a Reference System Image

Servicing a Reference Image

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the Windows installation process.

Describe how to use and customize Windows PE.

Use Windows SIM and Sysprep to automate and prepare images.

Capture and service a reference image.

Module 7: Supporting PXE-Initiated and Multicast Operating System Deployments

This module explains how to identify solutions to support PXE-initiated and multicast solutions when performing operating system deployment tasks. It also describes the process of installing and configuring the Windows Deployment Services environment.

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Lessons

Overview of PXE-Initiated and Multicast Operating System Deployments

Installing and Configuring the Windows Deployment Services Environment

Lab : Configuring Windows Deployment Services to Support PXE and Multicast Operating System Deployments

Planning the Windows Deployment Services Environment

Installing and Configuring the Windows Deployment Services Server Role After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe PXE-initiated and multicast operating system deployments.

Explain the process for installing and configuring the Windows Deployment Services environment.

Module 8: Implementing Operating System Deployment by Using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit This module explains how to configure an operating system deployment strategy by using the MDT. It describes how to plan for the MDT environment, implement MDT 2013, and integrate Windows Deployment Services with MDT.

Lessons

Planning for the MDT Environment

Implementing MDT 2013

Integrating Windows Deployment Services with MDT Lab : Using the MDT to Deploy Operating Systems

Planning for the MDT Environment

Installing MDT 2013, and Addressing MDT Prerequisites

Creating and Configuring the MDT 2013 Deployment Share

Deploying and Capturing a Reference Operating System Image After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the MDT components and the process for a lite-touch deployment strategy.

Install and configure the MDT environment.

Describe how they can configure Windows Deployment Services to integrate with MDT 2013.

Module 9: Implementing Operating System Deployment by Using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager

This module describes operating system deployment, and the process of preparing the site for operating system deployment. It also explains how to configure an operating system deployment strategy by using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager.

Lessons

An Overview of Deploying Operating Systems

Preparing a Site for Operating System Deployment

Deploying an Operating System

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Lab : Preparing a Site for Operating System Deployment

Managing the Site System Roles that Support Operating System Deployment

Managing Packages to Support Operating System Deployment Lab : Deploying Operating System Images for Bare-Metal Installations

Prepare the Operating System Image

Creating a Task Sequence to Deploy an Image

Deploying an Image

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe operating system deployment.

Prepare the site for operating system deployment.

Deploy an operating system image.

Module 10: Integrating MDT and Configuration Manager for Operating System Deployment

This module explains how to integrate MDT with Configuration Manager to support operating system deployment procedures. It also reviews the features that are provided by the integration of MDT and Configuration Manager.

Lessons

Integrating Deployment Tools with Configuration Manager

Features Provided by Integrating MDT and Configuration Manager

Lab : Integrating MDT and Configuration Manager for Operating System Deployment

Integrating MDT and Configuration Manager

Creating an MDT Boot Image

Creating and Deploying an MDT Task Sequence by Using Configuration Manager After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the integration of deployment tools with Configuration Manager.

Describe the features that the integration of MDT and Configuration Manager provides.

Module 11: Activating Clients and Managing Additional Configuration Settings

This module explains how to implement volume license activation and determine configuration settings for client computers. It also describes the different volume license activation solutions.

Lessons

Solutions for Volume-License Activation

Determining Additional Configuration Client Settings Lab : Configuring Additional Settings for Computer Clients

Planning for Windows 8.1 customization

Creating a Common Windows Start Screen and Custom Power Plan

Create a Client Preferences GPO

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Explain the solutions for volume-license activation.

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Determine additional settings for the configuration client.

Module 12: Deploying Microsoft Office 2013

This module explains how to customize and deploy Microsoft Office 2013 to an enterprise network environment. It describes the methods for deploying Office 2013, customizing Office deployments, and deploying Office 2013 from Office 365.

Lessons

Methods for Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 Editions

Customizing Office Deployments

Deploy Office 2013 by Using Office 365

Considerations for Deploying Office 2013 by Using App-V

Managing Office Settings

Lab : Deploying Microsoft Office 2013 by Using the Office Customization Tool

Use OCT to customize an Office 2013 deployment

Deploying a Customized Version of Office 2013 After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the methods for deploying Microsoft Office 2013 editions.

Customize Office deployments.

Deploy Office 2013 by using Office 365.

Explain the considerations for deploying Office 2013 by using App-V.

Manage Office 2013 settings.

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