MCSA Windows 8 (Exam 70-687)



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MCSA Windows 8 (Exam 70-687) Configuring Windows 8 Length: 5 Days Location: 182, Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland Vendor: Microsoft Audience(s): IT Professionals Level: 200 Technology: Windows 8 Type: Corporate Short Course Delivery Method: Instructor-led (classroom) Get expert instruction and hands-on practice administering and configuring Windows 8.1 in this 5-day Techtorium Corporate Short Course. This course is designed for experienced IT professionals who have knowledge and experience administering Windows PCs and devices in a domain environment with managed access to the Internet. You will learn the skills you need to administer Windows 8.1 in a Windows Server domain environment and also provide secure, managed access to users from their non-domain joined Windows devices. You will learn how to install and customise Windows 8.1 operating systems and apps, integrate and control access to domains and cloud services, and migrate and synchronise settings across multiple devices. In addition, you will learn how to implement mobile security and customise configurations using Windows management tools including Group Policy and Windows PowerShell. You will also learn how to configure user settings and profiles, local and remote network connectivity, Client Hyper-V, virtual apps, and Internet Explorer 11. Finally, you will learn how to optimise security and provide controlled access from Windows 8.1 PCs and devices to specified resources through Workplace Join services and Work Folders. This course is also designed to prepare certification candidates for Exam 70-687, Configuring Windows 8.1. As part of the learning experience, you will perform hands-on exercises in a virtual lab environment. NOTE: This course is based on Windows 8.1 Enterprise Edition with domain services provided by Windows Server 2012 R2. Audience Profile This course is intended for IT professionals who administer and support Windows 8.1 PCs, devices, users, and associated network and security resources. The networks with which these professionals typically work are configured as Windows Server domain-based environments with managed access to the Internet and cloud services. This course is also intended to provide foundation configuration skills for Enterprise Desktop/Device Support Technicians (EDSTs) who provide Tier 2 support to users who run Windows desktops and devices within a Windows domain environment in medium to large enterprise organisations. Students who seek certification in the 70-687 Windows 8.1 Configuring exam will also benefit from this course. At Course Completion After completing this course, students will be able to:. Describe solutions and features related to managing Windows 8.1 in an enterprise network environment.. Determine requirements and perform the tasks for installing and deploying Windows 8.1.. Manage profiles and user state between Windows devices.. Determine the most appropriate management tools to configure Windows 8.1 settings.. Configure disks, partitions, volumes, and device drivers in a Windows 8.1 system.. Configure network connectivity.. Configure resource connectivity for both domain-joined and non-domain joined PCs and devices.. Implement Windows 8.1 technologies to secure network connections.. Configure file, folder, and printer access.. Implement tools and technologies that can help secure Windows 8.1 PCs and devices.. Configure and control desktop apps, Windows Store apps, and virtual apps.. Optimise and maintain Windows 8.1 PCs and devices.. Configure mobile computer settings and to enable remote access.

Module 1: Windows 8.1 in an Enterprise Network Environment This module describes solutions and features related to managing Windows 8.1 in an enterprise network environment. Students will identify how to use Windows 8.1 features and related solutions to support intranet, Internet, and non-domain joined Windows 8.1 clients. They will also learn how to identify changes to the Windows 8.1 user interface and perform customisations of the desktop and Start screen Managing Windows 8.1 in an Enterprise Environment Overview of Windows 8.1 Manage Windows 8.1 in an enterprise environment. Describe Windows 8.1. Module 2: Installing and Deploying Windows 8.1 This module describes how to identify hardware, software, and infrastructure readiness for installing and deploying Windows 8.1, and also describes the different options for installing Windows 8.1 on a computer. It also explains how students can customise a Windows 8.1 image file and deploy it using appropriate installation tools. This module also describes the methods students can use to manage volume activation in Windows 8.1. Preparing to Install and Deploy Windows 8.1 Installing Windows 8.1. Customising and Preparing an Image for Deployment Volume Activation for Windows 8.1 Lab: Installing Windows 8.1 Planning to Install Windows 8.1 Performing a Clean Installation of Windows 8.1 Lab: Customising and Capturing a Windows 8.1 Image Creating and Configuring an Answer File Using an Answer File to Install Windows 8.1 on a Reference Image Preparing and Capturing a Windows 8.1 Reference Image Lab: Deploying a Windows 8.1 Image Using DISM to Deploy a Windows Image Prepare to install and deploy Windows 8.1. Install Windows 8.1. Customise and prepare an image for deployment. Describe volume activation for Windows 8.1.

Module 3: Managing Profiles and User State in Windows 8.1 This module describes how to manage profiles and user state between Windows devices. Students will learn about managing user accounts and profiles in Windows 8.1, configuring User State Virtualisation using Microsoft UE-V and Windows 8.1, and migrating user state and settings when migrating to Windows 8.1. : Managing User Accounts and Profiles Configuring User State Virtualisation Migrating User State and Settings Lab: Configuring Profiles and User State Virtualisation Configuring Roaming User Profiles and Folder Redirection Implementing and Configuring UE-V Lab: Migrating User State by Using USMT Creating and Customising USMT XML Files Capturing and Restoring User State to a Target Computer Manage user accounts and profiles. Configure User State Virtualisation. Migrate user state and settings. Module 4: Tools Used for Configuring and Managing Windows 8.1 This module explains how to determine the most appropriate management tools to configure Windows 8.1 settings. It describes tools used for local and remote management of Windows 8.1, and the use of Group Policy and Windows PowerShell in managing Windows 8.1 settings. Tools Used to Perform Local and Remote Management of Windows 8.1 Using Windows PowerShell to Configure and Manage Windows 8.1 Using Group Policy for Management Lab: Using Management Tools to Configure Windows 8.1 Settings Managing Windows 8.1 by Using Group Policy Implementing Windows PowerShell Remoting Describe the tools to use for local and remote management of Windows 8.1. Use Windows PowerShell to configure and manage Windows 8.1. Use Group Policy for management.

Module 5: Managing Disks and Device Drivers This module explains how to configure, partitions, volumes, and device drivers in a Windows 8.1 system. It also explains how to manage virtual hard disks in the Windows 8.1 file system. Managing Disks, Partitions, and Volumes Maintaining Disks, Partitions, and Volumes Working with Virtual Hard Disks Installing and Configuring Device Drivers Lab: Managing Disks Creating Volumes Configuring Disk Quotas Managing Virtual Hard Disks Lab: Configuring Device Drivers Installing Device Drivers Managing Device Drivers Manage disks, partitions, and volumes. Maintain disks, partitions, and volumes. Work with virtual hard disks. Install and configure device drivers. Module 6: Configuring Network Connectivity This module explains how to configure network connectivity using IPv4 and IPv6. It also describes how to implement automatic IP address allocation and name resolution. Configuring IPv4 Network Connectivity Configuring IPv6 Network Connectivity Implementing Automatic IP Address Allocation Implementing Name Resolution Implementing Wireless Network Connectivity Lab: Configuring a Network Connection Enabling Automatic IPv4 Configuration Configuring IPv4 Manually Lab: Resolving Network Connectivity Issues Creating a Simulated Network Connectivity Problem Resolving a Network Connectivity Problem Configure IPv4 network connectivity. Configure IPv6 network connectivity. Implement automatic IP address allocation. Implement name resolution. Implement wireless network connectivity.

Module 7: Configuring Resource Access for Domain-Joined and Non-Domain Joined Devices This module explains how to configure resource connectivity for both domain-joined and non-domain joined devices. It also explains how to configure workplace join for non-domain joined computers, and configure work folders. Configuring Domain Access for Windows 8.1 Devices Managing Non-Domain Devices Configuring Workplace Join Configuring Work Folders Lab: Configuring Resource Access for Non-Domain Joined Devices Implementing Workplace Join Configuring Work Folders Configure domain access for Windows 8.1 devices. Manage non-domain devices. Configure workplace join. Configure work folders Module 8: Implementing Network Security This module explains how to secure network connections by implementing Windows 8.1 technologies. It explains how to configure Windows firewall, Windows SmartScreen, and Windows Defender. It also explains how to implement connection security rules to secure network traffic. : Overview of Threats to Network Security Configuring Windows Firewall Securing Network Traffic Guarding Against Malware Lab: Configuring Inbound and Outbound Firewall Rules Creating an Inbound Firewall Rule Creating an Outbound Firewall Rule Lab: Configuring IPsec Rules Creating and Configuring IPsec Rules Lab: Configuring Malware Protection Configuring Windows SmartScreen Configuring Windows Defender Identify and mitigate threats to network security. Configure Windows Firewall. Secure network traffic. Guard against malware.

Module 9: Configuring File, Folder, and Printer Access This module explains how to manage secure file and folder access, create and manage shared folders, and configure file and folder compression. It also explains how to enable and configure SkyDrive access, and create and configure shared printers. : Managing File and Folder Access Managing Shared Folder Access Configuring File and Folder Compression Overview of SkyDrive Managing Printers Lab: Configuring File Access Creating a Shared Folder for the Marketing Group Configuring File and Folder Compression Lab: Configuring Printers Creating and Sharing a Local Printer Manage file and folder access. Manage shared folder access. Configure file and folder compression. Describe SkyDrive. Manage printers. Module 10: Securing Windows 8.1 Devices This module explains how to implement tools and technologies that can help secure Windows 8.1 desktops. It describes methods used for authentication and authorisation in Windows 8.1. It also describes how to use local Group Policy objects to configure security and other settings, and explains the use of file encryption methods and User Account Control. Authentication and Authorisation in Windows 8.1 Implementing Local Policies Securing Data with EFS and BitLocker Configuring User Account Control Lab : Implementing Local Group Policy Objects Creating Multiple Local GPOs Testing the Application of the Local GPOs Lab : Securing Data Using BitLocker Protecting Files with BitLocker Lab : Configuring User Account Control Modifying UAC Prompts Testing UAC Prompts Describe methods used for authentication and authorisation in Windows 8.1. Describe how to use local Group Policy objects to configure security and other settings. Secure data with EFS and BitLocker. Configure User Account Control.

Module 11: Configuring Applications for Windows 8.1 This module explains how to configure and control applications in Windows 8.1. It describes application deployment methods, and explains how to install and manage Windows Store apps. It also explains how to configure and secure Internet Explorer, and configure application restrictions with AppLocker. Application Deployment Options in Windows 8.1 Managing Windows Store Apps Configuring Internet Explorer Settings Configuring Application Restrictions in the Enterprise Lab: Configuring Internet Explorer Security Configuring Internet Explorer Lab: Configuring AppLocker Configuring AppLocker Rules Testing the AppLocker Rules Describe application deployment options in Windows 8.1. Manage Windows Store apps. Configure Internet Explorer settings. Configure application restrictions in the enterprise Module 12: Optimising and Maintaining Windows 8.1 Computers This module explains how to optimise and maintain Windows 8.1 based computers. It also explains how to manage reliability, and configure and manage software updates in Windows 8.1. Optimising the Performance of Windows 8.1 Managing the Reliability of Windows 8.1 Managing Software Updates in Windows 8.1 Lab: Optimising Windows 8.1 Performance Creating a Performance Baseline Introducing Additional Workload Measuring System Responsiveness Under Load Lab: Maintaining Windows Updates Configuring Windows Update Optimise the performance of Windows 8.1. Manage the reliability of Windows 8.1. Manage software updates in Windows 8.1.

Module 13: Configuring Mobile Computing and Remote Access This module explains how to configure Windows 8.1 settings that are applicable to mobile computing devices. It also describes DirectAccess, and how it can be used to provide remote access. This module also explains how to enable and configure VPN access, Remote Desktop, and Remote Assistance. Configuring Mobile Computers and Device Settings Overview of DirectAccess Configuring VPN Access Configuring Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance Lab: Configuring a Power Plan Creating and Configuring a New Power Plan Lab: Implementing DirectAccess Running the Getting Started Wizard Validating the DirectAccess Deployment Lab: Implementing Remote Desktop Configuring a Remote Desktop Connection Configure mobile computers and device settings. Describe DirectAccess. Configure VPN access. Configure Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance. Module 14: Recovering Windows 8.1 This module explains how to recover Windows 8.1 from failures. It describes how to provide for file and folder recovery, and identify when and how to recover Windows 8.1 Backing Up and Restoring Files in Windows 8.1 Recovery Options in Windows 8.1 Lab: Recovering Windows 8.1 Exploring Windows 8 Recovery Options Introducing a Simulated Problem Resolving a Problem Backup and restore files in Windows 8.1. Explain recovery options in Windows 8.1.

Module 15: Configuring Client Hyper-V This module describes Hyper-V for Windows 8.1, and explains how to create and configure virtual machines in Hyper-V for Windows 8.1. It also explains the use of virtual hard disks, and the creation and implementation of virtual machine checkpoints. Overview of Client Hyper-V Creating Virtual Machines Managing Virtual Hard Disks Managing Checkpoints Lab : Configuring Client Hyper-V Installing Client Hyper-V Creating a Virtual Network and Virtual Machine Describe Client Hyper-V for Windows 8.1. Create virtual machines. Manage virtual hard disks. Manage checkpoints. Before attending this course, students must have: At least two years of experience in the IT field Knowledge of networking fundamentals, including Transmission Control Protocol /Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and Domain Name System (DNS) Knowledge of Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) principles and fundamentals of AD DS management Understanding of the certificate security and working knowledge of the fundamentals of Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) Understanding of Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012 fundamentals Understanding of Microsoft Windows Client essentials; for example, working knowledge of Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and/or Windows 8 Basic understanding of Windows PowerShell syntax Basic awareness of Windows deployment tools (Windows ADK components: Windows PE, Windows SIM, VAMT, ImageX, USMT, and DISM concepts and fundamentals) but no actual prerequisite skills with the specific tools are assumed