About this Course
This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the
knowledge and skills to work with the new technologies in Windows
Vista and Windows 7 Beta. This course is intended for individuals
who already have experience with Windows XP to upgrade their skills
to Windows 7 Beta.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for IT professionals who generally
perform desktop support for Windows computers. Typical duties for
IT professionals include user support, desktop configuration, and
desktop troubleshooting. They will be particularly interested in
the new features of Windows 7 Beta and how the changes affect
Windows security, reliability, performance, productivity and
manageability.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Manage the desktop settings that personalize the computing
experience.
- Describe how Windows 7 Beta Search enhancements improve
productivity.
- Implement Search Federation to search remote data sources
within the enterprise infrastructure.
- Describe the new Group Policy Preferences and Administrative
Templates that are available to IT professionals who manage Group
Policy Objects.
- Describe how IT professionals use the Group Policy Management
Console to create scripts that manage Group Policy Objects.
- Identify and use the improvements made to the latest version of
PowerShell.
- Describe how DirectAccess enables IT professionals to remotely
manage and update user PCs.
- Describe the platform and network requirements necessary to
implement DirectAccess.
- Describe the VPN reconnection features and the platform and
network requirements.
- Illustrate how to use Group Policy to prevent specific types of
files from being synchronized to the server.
- Describe how BranchCache improves user productivity in branch
offices by caching content from remote file and Web servers in
branch locations.
- Administer new User Account Control security settings to
improve the end-user computing experience.
- Describe how AppLocker enables IT Professionals to specify the
programs that are allowed to run on user desktops.
- Describe how Windows 7 Beta improves upon the firewall policy
by allowing IT professionals to identify multiple active firewall
profiles.
- Describe new Windows 7 Beta features as they relate to Windows
Deployment Services and virtualization.
- Explain how the Problem Steps Recorder can be used to reproduce
and record experiences with an application failure.
- Summarize key components of the Windows Troubleshooting
Platform and run the troubleshooting wizard from the Start menu for
a specific problem.
- Identify how unified tracing provides IT professionals with a
single tool for troubleshooting issues in the Windows 7 Beta
networking stack.
- Describe how Windows Management Instrumentation provides IT
professionals with programmatic access to reliability data,
enabling them to check stability status and review recent events
remotely.
- Describe how to use the Device Manager and Devices and Printers
to manage devices.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
- One year experience installing, configuring, and supporting
Windows XP desktop operating systems.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to User Productivity Enhancements
This module introduces the key enhancements included in Windows
7 Beta, including improvements to desktop controls and Search
functionality, and the addition of the new Search Federation
functionality.
Lessons
- Controlling Your Desktop
- Overview of Desktop Search Enhancements
- Introduction to Search Federation
- Lab : Implementing Search Enhancements in Windows 7 Beta
- Create and Configure a Library
- Configure Search Indexes
- Create and Pin a Search Connector
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Manage the desktop settings that personalize the computing
experience.
- Describe how Windows 7 Beta Search enhancements improve
productivity.
- Implement Search Federation to search remote data sources
within the enterprise infrastructure.
Module 2: Managing Desktop Configurations
This module reviews the enhancements made in Windows 7 Beta that
enable IT professionals to more effectively manage desktops and
mobile PCs.
Lessons
- Automating Group Policy Enhancements
- Introduction to Windows PowerShell 2.0
- Using Windows PowerShell 2.0
- Lab : Desktop Configuration
- Applying Group Policy Enhancements
- Using Windows PowerShell 2.0
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the new Group Policy Preferences and Administrative
Templates that are available to IT professionals who manage Group
Policy Objects.
- Describe how IT professionals use the Group Policy Management
Console to create scripts that manage Group Policy Objects.
- Identify and use the improvements made to the latest Windows
PowerShell version.
Module 3: Introduction to Remote Access
This module describes how Windows 7 Beta makes it easier for
users to get connected and stay connected regardless of location or
type of network.
Lessons
- Introduction to DirectAccess
- Designing a DirectAccess Solution
- Install and Configure DirectAccess
- Overview of VPN Reconnect
- Introduction to BranchCache
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe how DirectAccess enables IT professionals to remotely
manage and update user PCs.
- Identify the platform and network requirements necessary to
implement DirectAccess.
- Describe the steps for installing DirectAccess.
- Describe the steps for configuring and enabling
DirectAccess.
- Describe the VPN reconnection features and the platform and
network requirements.
- Describe how BranchCache improves user productivity in branch
offices by caching content from remote file and Web servers in
branch locations.
Module 4: Introduction to Windows 7 Beta Security Components
This module examines how Windows 7 Beta improves upon the
security lineage of Windows Vista by making security features more
useable and manageable, by protecting data on PCs and devices, and
by enabling IT professionals to specify exactly what is to run on
user desktops.
Lessons
- Implementing User Account Control
- Introduction to Windows BitLocker
- Introduction to Windows AppLocker
- Configuring Windows Defender
- Introduction to Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
- Lab : Implementing User Account Control
- Configure User Account Control
- Lab : Implementing AppLocker Security Controls
- Create AppLocker Rules and Configure Enforcement
- Lab : Implementing Windows Defender
- Configure Scans for Windows Defender
- Lab : Implementing Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
- Adjust Windows Firewall Configuration
- Lab Shutdown
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Administer new User Account Control security settings to
improve the end-user computing experience.
- Describe BitLocker and how BitLocker to Go gives system
administrators control over protection for removable storage
devices.
- Describe the new Group Policy Preferences and Administrative
Templates that are available to IT professionals who manage Group
Policy Objects.
- Identify how IT professionals can use Windows Defender to
prevent spyware and potentially unwanted software from infecting
computers.
- Describe how Windows 7 Beta improves upon the firewall policy
by allowing IT professionals to identify multiple active firewall
profiles.
Module 5: Deploying Windows 7 Beta Images
This module examines the Windows 7 Beta system imaging tools
that enable IT professionals to manage operating system images
using a single, consolidated tool-set, improve system image
delivery over the network, and reduce image sizes.
Lessons
Preparing to Deploy a Windows 7 Beta Image
Deploying a Windows 7 Beta Image
Servicing a Windows 7 Beta Image
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe new Windows 7 Beta features as they relate to Windows
Deployment Services and virtualization.
- Describe how the DISM tool provides a central place for IT
professionals to build and service Windows images offline.
- Describe how Dynamics Driver Provisioning in Windows 7 Beta
allows IT professionals to reduce the size of system images.
- Describe how Multicast Multiple Stream Transfer helps ensure
the fastest possible overall transfer rate.
- Describe how the VHD Boot feature of Windows 7 Beta helps ease
the transition between virtual and physical environments.
Module 6: Troubleshooting in Windows 7 Beta
This module examines the new troubleshooting capabilities in
Windows 7 Beta that provide IT professionals the tools they need to
resolve issues quickly without having to call the help desk.
Lessons
- Troubleshooting with Problem Steps Recorder
- Using the Windows Troubleshooting Platform
- Diagnosing Issues with Unified Tracing
- Analyzing Performance with Windows Management Instrumentation
(WMI)
- Managing Devices
- Lab : Using New Windows 7 Beta Troubleshooting Features
- Create and Analyze a Report by using Problem Steps
Recorder
- Analyze Troubleshooting Results Generated from the Windows
Troubleshooting Wizard
- Use Netsh Commands to Capture Network Trace Information
- Create a Data Set Collector in Performance Monitor and Analyze
Results
- Restrict Installation of a Device by using Group Policy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain how the Problem Steps Recorder can be used to reproduce
and record experiences with an application failure.
- Summarize key components of the Windows Troubleshooting
Platform and run the troubleshooting wizard from the Start menu for
a specific problem.
- Identify how unified tracing provides IT professionals with a
single tool for troubleshooting issues in the Windows 7 Beta
networking stack.
- Describe how Windows Management Instrumentation provides IT
professionals with programmatic access to reliability data,
enabling them to check stability status and review recent events
remotely.
- Describe how to use the Device Manager and Devices and Printers
to manage devices.