6289: First Look: Windows 7 Beta for IT Professionals Clinic
Three Hours—Instructor-led

About this Clinic
This three-hour instructor-led clinic introduces students to new
features in Microsoft Windows 7 Beta: user productivity, improved
security and control, streamlined PC management, and desktop
optimization.
Audience Profile
The audience for this clinic includes IT professionals who generally
perform desktop support for Microsoft Windows computers. Duties for
these IT professionals are user support, desktop configuration, and
desktop troubleshooting. They will be particularly interested in new
features in Windows 7 Beta and how the changes affect Windows security,
networking, reliability, performance, productivity, and manageability.
An additional audience for this clinic includes technical decision
makers who can gain an overview of Windows 7 Beta features and benefits.
At Clinic Completion
After completing this clinic, students will be able to:
• Discuss configuration of the UAC
elevation prompt
• Explain BitLocker Data Encryption for removable storage devices
• Summarize how to create and enforce AppLocker rules
• Describe how Windows Defender helps to improve security on a
computer
• Describe how DirectAccess helps improve the connectivity experience
for remote users
• Explain how caching works to help make users in a branch office
more productive
• Summarize how to use libraries and search to organize and find
information
• Describe how taskbar and Control Panel improvements bring together
common tasks and information to reduce clutter and improve
navigation
• Explain how to perform a Windows Backup and Restore
• Describe troubleshooting enhancements including the Problem Steps
Recorder, unified tracing concepts, Performance Monitor, and Windows PowerShell 2.0
Prerequisites
In addition to their professional experience, students who
attend this training must have technical knowledge equivalent to the
following courses:
• Course 5115: Installing and Configuring the Windows Vista Operating
System
• Course 5116: Configuring Windows Vista Mobile Computing and
Applications
• One-year experience installing, configuring, and supporting Windows
desktop operating systems.
Clinic Outline
Module 1: Security and Control
The Windows 7 Beta operating system builds on the security
foundation of Windows Vista by delivering increased flexibility in
securing PCs and data. The number of operating system applications
and tasks that require user interaction with an elevation prompt are
reduced, and users with administrative privileges can adjust
elevation prompt behavior in User Account Control. Windows BitLocker
can now encrypt external devices and provide recovery keys so that
the data is accessible when needed. Windows AppLocker provides tools
to help dictate which applications are allowed to run on user PCs.
Windows Defender is integrated with Action Center and provides an
improved user experience when scanning for spyware or manually
checking for updates. This session provides an overview of these
user productivity enhancements.
Module 2: Networking and Sharing
Windows 7 Beta helps end users to be productive, regardless of where
they are or where the data they need resides. With Windows
DirectAccess, mobile users can access corporate resources when they
are out of the office, and IT professionals can administer updates
and patches remotely to improve connectivity for remote users. Users
in branch offices are more productive when they use Windows
BranchCache to cache frequently accessed files and Web pages, which
reduces latency and bandwidth traffic. Finally, libraries help users
organize and manage data files in categorical collections from
across multiple locations, and improvements in search capabilities
enhance productivity.
Module 3: Troubleshooting and Support
Windows 7 Beta helps make managing a PC environment more automated,
controllable, and efficient. An enhanced Windows Taskbar puts
commonly used resources within reach, minimizing clutter and
maximizing usable space on the desktop. Control Panel enhancements
include the Action Center, which provides a central place to go for
tasks and notifications associated with keeping the computer running
smoothly. The Action Center helps users resolve problems by
providing a streamlined experience for addressing notifications and
managing computer issues.
Backup and Restore functionality is accessible in the Control Panel
where you can capture all personal files and, if desired, system
files. With the Backup and Restore functionality, users can restore
individual files, selected folders, or all personal files.
Alternatively, users can reimage or restore the entire PC from a
recent backup. Performance Monitor is a powerful visualization tool
for viewing performance data, in real time and from log files. New
scripting and automation capabilities in Windows PowerShell 2.0 and
Windows Troubleshooting help IT professionals to better manage
computers and troubleshoot problems, enabling them to keep users
productive while working to reduce costs, maintain compliance, and
improve operational efficiency.
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