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WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
The workshop will be delivered
through lectures, presentation slides and Hands
on Lab practical's.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
After completing this workshop, you 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 users
in branch office be 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
COURSE
CONTENTS
Who
Should Attend
-
IT Professional who generally performs desktop
support for Windows computers. Duties for this
IT Professional are user support, desktop configuration,
and desktop troubleshooting. They will be particularly
interested in the new features of Windows 7
and how the changes affect Windows security,
networking, reliability, performance, productivity
and manageability.
- Technical decision makers who can gain an
overview of Windows 7 features and benefits.
Pre-requisite
In addition to their professional experience,
students who attend this training should have technical
knowledge of:
- Installing and Configuring the Windows
Vista Operating System
Delivery
Method
Half day interactive, instructor led classroom
session with HANDS-ON PRACTICALS in the COMPUTER
LAB.
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