5105 - DEPLOYING MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA BUSINESS
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Pré-requisitos:
• Experience deploying Windows desktop operating systems.
• At least one year of experience managing a Microsoft Windows desktop operating
system environment.
• Familiarity with standard client and application deployment methods such as
Group Policy, disk imaging, and Systems Management Server (SMS).
• Familiarity with the Business Desktop Deployment (BDD) Solution Accelerator.
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
• Overview of the Windows Vista Desktop Deployment Process
• Tools and Technologies Used in the Desktop Deployment Life Cycle
• Planning Windows Vista Deployments • Understanding Volume Activation
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
• Resolving Application Compatibility Issues
• Introduction to the Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0
Lab:
• Evaluating Application Compatibility Using the Microsoft 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
• Overview of the User State Migration Task
• Introduction to the User State Migration Tool 3.0
Lab:
• Migrating User State 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
• Overview of the Windows Vista Installation Architecture
• Implementing a Windows Vista Imaging System
• Deploying Windows Vista using Windows Deployment Services
Lab:
• How to Deploy a Windows Vista Image Using Windows Deployment Services
Module 5: Deploying Windows Vista Using BDD 2007
In this module, students will be introduced to the concepts related to Lite
• Deploying Windows Vista Using BDD 2007 Zero Touch
Module 7: Securing a Windows Vista Desktop
In this module, students will learn about the new security features incorporated
into Windows Vista. ite Touch Scenario Using BDD 2007
Lab:
• Performing a Lite Touch Installation Using BDD 2007
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
• Preparing the Deployment Environment for Zero Touch
• Deploying a Zero Touch Scenario Using BDD 2007 and the OSD Feature Pack
Lab:
• Deploying Windows Vista Using BDD 2007 Zero Touch
Module 7: Securing a Windows Vista Desktop
In this module, students will learn about the new security features incorporated
into Windows Vista.
Lessons
• Overview of Desktop Security
• Security Enhancements in Windows Vista
Lab:
• Securing a Windows Vista Desktop