Introduction
Elements of
this syllabus are subject to change.
This
three-day instructor-led course provides
students with the knowledge and skills to
successfully deploy Windows Vista business
desktops throughout their organization.
Students are introduced to the deployment
life cycle, which consists of planning for
the deployment, building and customizing the
deployment method, and then implementing the
actual deployment. Students are introduced
to the tools and guidance to be used
throughout various stages of the deployment
life cycle.
Audience
This course
is intended for IT Professionals, Desktop
Configuration Administrators, and technical
decision makers with the skills to
successfully plan and deploy desktop
operating systems, provision desktop
computers, and deploy service packs and
updates to computer systems. The intended
audience is also involved in setting the
strategic direction for the desktop
operating system and applications.
At Course Completion
After
completing this course, students will be
able to:
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Describe the guidelines, processes
that take place, and the tools used
throughout the Microsoft Windows
Vista desktop deployment life-cycle. |
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Inventory, analyze, and mitigate
application compatibility when
planning a Windows Vista desktop
deployment. |
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Capture and restore user state
information during a workstation
deployment task. |
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Use
automated installation technologies
to create, customize and deploy a
computer image based upon a Windows
Vista desktop. |
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Deploy
Windows Vista using Business Desktop
Deployment (BDD) 2007. |
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Deploy
Windows Vista using Zero Touch
Installation. |
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Secure
a Windows Vista desktop. |
Prerequisites
Before
attending this course, students must have:
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Experience deploying Windows desktop
operating systems. |
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At
least one year of experience
managing a Microsoft Windows desktop
operating system environment. |
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Familiarity with standard client and
application deployment methods such
as Group Policy, disk imaging, and
Systems Management Server (SMS). |
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Familiarity with the Business
Desktop Deployment (BDD) Solution
Accelerator. |
Important:
This learning product will be most useful to
people who intend to use their new skills
and knowledge on the job immediately after
training.
Course Outline
Module
1: Preparing to Deploy Windows Vista
Business Desktops
In this
module, students are provided guidelines for
an effective desktop deployment. Students
are also introduced to tools and
technologies used in the desktop deployment
life cycle and the process and team guidance
provided by the Microsoft Solution
Accelerator for Business Desktop Deployment
(BDD) 2007. Finally, students will learn how
to plan Windows Vista deployments, and will
learn about volume activation options and
troubleshooting methods.
Lessons
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Overview of the Windows Vista
Desktop Deployment Process |
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Tools
and Technologies Used in the Desktop
Deployment Life Cycle |
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Planning Windows Vista Deployments |
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Understanding Volume Activation |
After
completing this module, students will be
able to:
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Provide guidelines and
considerations for an effective and
efficient Windows Vista business
desktop deployment. |
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Describe the tools and technologies
used throughout the desktop
deployment life cycle. |
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Describe the process for effectively
deploying a Windows Vista desktop. |
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Describe how volume activation
affects Windows Vista deployment. |
Module
2: Application Compatibility Remediation
In this
module, students will learn the process for
addressing common application compatibility
issues experienced during a typical
operating system deployment. Students will
also learn how to use the Microsoft
Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) to
help inventory, analyze, and mitigate
application compatibility issues.
Lessons
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Resolving Application Compatibility
Issues |
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Introduction to the Application
Compatibility Toolkit 5.0 |
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Lab:
Evaluating Application Compatibility
Using the Microsoft Application
Compatibility Toolkit |
After
completing this module, students will be
able to:
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Describe the process used to resolve
common application compatibility
issues during an operating system
deployment. |
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Inventory and analyze application
compatibility information using the
Application Compatibility Toolkit. |
Module
3: User State Migration
In this
module, students will learn about user state
migration and how tools such as Windows Easy
Transfer and the Microsoft Windows User
State Migration Tool (USMT) can be used for
various migration scenarios.
Lessons
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Overview of the User State Migration
Task |
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Introduction to the User State
Migration Tool 3.0 |
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Lab:
Migrating User State Using the User
State Migration Tool |
After
completing this module, students will be
able to:
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Describe the tools and configuration
process for performing a user state
migration task. |
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Migrate user and computer settings
using the User State Migration Tool. |
Module
4: Automated Installation Technologies for
Windows Vista
In this
module, students will learn about the
underlying architecture of the computer
imaging system that is used to create and
deploy a custom image of a Windows Vista
desktop.
Lessons
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Overview of the Windows Vista
Installation Architecture |
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Implementing a Windows Vista Imaging
System |
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Deploying Windows Vista using
Windows Deployment Services |
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Lab:
How to Deploy a Windows Vista Image
Using Windows Deployment Services |
After
completing this module, students will be
able to:
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Describe the Windows Vista
installation and setup architecture. |
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Describe the procedures and tools
used to deploy a custom Windows
Vista desktop. |
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Configure Windows Deployment
Services to help deploy Windows
Vista desktop computers. |
Module
5: Deploying Windows Vista Using BDD 2007
In this
module, students will be introduced to the
concepts related to Lite Touch and Zero
Touch deployment. Students will also learn
how to use the Solution Accelerator for
Business Desktop Deployment 2007 to deploy a
Windows Vista image using a Lite Touch
methodology.
Lessons
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Overview of BDD 2007 Deployment
Methods |
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Deploying a Lite Touch Scenario
Using BDD 2007 |
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Lab:
Performing a Lite Touch Installation
Using BDD 2007 |
After
completing this module, students will be
able to:
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Select
an appropriate deployment method
based upon an organizations
infrastructure management process. |
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Deploy
the Windows Vista operating system
using the Lite Touch methodology. |
Module
6: Deploying Vista Using BDD 2007 Zero Touch
Installation
In this
module, students will be introduced to the
requirements to support Zero Touch
installations and the SMS 2003 Operating
System Deployment (OSD) Feature Pack.
Students
will also learn about the phases of the OSD
Feature Pack and how to deploy Windows Vista
using BDD 2007 Zero Touch Installation.
Lessons
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Preparing the Deployment Environment
for Zero Touch |
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Deploying a Zero Touch Scenario
Using BDD 2007 and the OSD Feature
Pack |
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Lab:
Deploying Windows Vista Using BDD
2007 Zero Touch |
After
completing this module, students will be
able to:
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Prepare the network environment for
a Zero Touch installation. |
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Deploy
the Windows Vista operating system
by using the Zero Touch methodology. |
Module
7: Securing a Windows Vista Desktop
In this
module, students will learn about the new
security features incorporated into Windows
Vista.
Lessons
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Overview of Desktop Security |
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Security Enhancements in Windows
Vista |
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Lab:
Securing a Windows Vista Desktop |
After
completing this module, students will be
able to:
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Describe considerations and
technologies used to secure desktops
that run Windows Vista. |
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Secure
a desktop running Windows Vista. |