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Microsoft Official Course
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20687B
Configuring Windows® 8
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About This Course
• Audience
The primary audience for this course are IT professionals who
configure or support Windows 8 computers, devices, users
and associated network and security resources. The networks
with which these professionals typically work are configured
as a single domain-based local area network (LAN) or peerto-peer environment with access to the Internet and cloud
services. The IT professional could be a consultant, full-time
desktop support technician, or an IT generalist who
administers Windows 8-based computers and devices as a
portion of their broader technical responsibilities. The
secondary audience consists of those seeking certification in
the 70-687 Windows® 8 Configuring exam.
About This Course
• Course Prerequisites
This course requires that you meet the following prerequisites:
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Experience managing computers running on the Windows 8 operating system
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Technical knowledge of networking fundamentals, including TCP/IP, User Datagram
Protocol (UDP), and Domain Name System (DNS)
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Familiarity with Active Directory® Domain Services (AD DS) principles and the
fundamentals of AD DS management
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Understanding of the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) components and working
knowledge of the fundamentals of Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
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Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server ® 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2
fundamentals
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Knowledge of Microsoft Windows client fundamentals; for example, working
knowledge of Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, and/or Windows 7
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Understanding of the fundamentals of management and experience using the
Microsoft Office 2010 system or the Microsoft Office 2007 system
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Knowledge of Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) components including
Windows PE, Windows System Image Manager (SIM), Volume Activation
Management Tool (VAMT), ImageX, User State Migration Tool (USMT), and
Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) concepts and fundamentals
About This Course
• Course Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Plan and perform the installation of Windows 8.
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Install Windows 8 on computers that are running an existing operating system.
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Configure disks, partitions, volumes, and device drivers in a Windows 8 system.
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Configure network connectivity and troubleshoot connectivity issues.
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Install, configure, and maintain wireless network connections.
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Implement Windows 8 technologies to secure network connections.
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Share files and printers.
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Implement tools and technologies that can help secure Windows 8 desktops.
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Configure and control applications in Windows 8.
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Optimize and maintain Windows 8 based computers.
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Configure mobile computer settings and to enable remote access.
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Describe Hyper-V® for Windows 8 and describe how to use it to support legacy
applications.
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Determine how to recover Windows 8 from various failures.
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Describe how to use Windows PowerShell to manage Windows 8.
About This Course
• What You Can Expect
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Install Windows 8 on new computers and on computers that are running an
existing operating system.
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Configure disks, partitions, volumes, and device drivers in a Windows 8 system.
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Configure network connectivity, and install, configure, and maintain wireless
network connections.
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Implement Windows 8 technologies to secure network connections, and
implement tools and technologies that can help secure Windows 8 desktops.
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Configure and control applications in Windows 8, and optimize and maintain
Windows 8-based computers.
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Configure mobile computer settings, and enable remote access.
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Describe Hyper-V for Windows 8, and describe how to use it to support legacy
application.
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Describe how to use Windows PowerShell to manage Windows 8.
Your Course Materials
Designed to optimize your classroom learning experience.
And support you back on the job.
Microsoft Official Course Handbook
• Organized by Modules
• Includes Labs + Lab Answer Keys
• Module Reviews + Takeaways—great for
on-the-job reference
Digital Companion Content
• Supplemental content + helpful links
• Download at:
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/companionmoc
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Course Outline
• Module 1: Installing and Deploying Windows 8
• Module 2: Upgrading and Migrating to Windows 8
• Module 3: Managing Disks and Device Drivers
• Module 4: Configuring and Troubleshooting
Network Connections
• Module 5: Implementing Wireless Network
Connections
• Module 6: Implementing Network Security
• Module 7: Configuring File Access and Printers on
Windows 8 Clients
Course Outline (continued)
• Module 8: Securing Windows 8 Desktops
• Module 9: Configuring Applications
• Module 10: Optimizing and Maintaining Windows
8 Client Computers
• Module 11: Configuring Mobile Computing and
Remote Access
• Module 12: Implementing Hyper-V
• Module 13: Troubleshooting and Recovering
Windows 8
• Appendix A: Using Windows PowerShell
Related Courses
20688A: Managing and Maintaining Windows® 8
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Windows Certification Paths
MCSE Server Infrastructure
MCSA Windows Server 2012
Exam 70-410
(20410)
Installing and
Configuring
Windows Server
2012
Exam 70-411
(20411)
Administering
Windows Server
2012
OR
Exam 70-412
(20412)
Configuring
Advanced
Windows Server
2012 Services
Exam 70-417
(20417)
Upgrading
Your Skills to
MCSA Windows
Server 2012
MCSA Windows 8
Exam 70-687
(20687)
Configuring
Windows 8
Exam 70-689
(20689)
Exam 70-688
(20688)
Managing and
Maintaining
Windows 8
OR
Upgrading
Your Skills to
MCSA Windows 8
Exam 70-413
(20413)
Designing and
Implementing a
Server
Infrastructure
Exam 70-414
(20414)
Implementing an
Advanced Server
Infrastructure
MCSE Desktop Infrastructure
Exam 70-415
(20415)
Implementing a
Desktop
Infrastructure
Exam 70-416
(20416)
Implementing
Desktop
Application
Environments
Preparing for the Labs
Your lab activities will be centered around a fictitious company
that we’ll call A. Datum Corporation.
By working through the labs, you will learn how to install and
configure Windows 8 computers within A. Datum.
To complete the labs, you will work in a virtual machine (VM)
environment.
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Virtual Machine Environment
Virtual Machine Name:
Use as:
20687B-LON-DC1
Domain controller in the Adatum.com domain
20687B-LON-CL1
Windows 8 computer in the Adatum.com domain
20687B-LON-CL2
Windows 8 computer in the Adatum.com domain
20687B-LON-CL3
Windows 8 computer in the Adatum.com domain
20687B-LON-CL4
Blank virtual machine
Demonstration: Using Hyper-V Manager
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
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Open Hyper-V Manager
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Navigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V Manager
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Virtual machines, snapshots, and actions: Server-specific and virtual
machine-specific
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Identify the virtual machines used in the labs for this course
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Take a snapshot and apply a snapshot
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Connect to a virtual machine
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Start and log on to a virtual machine
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Switch between full screen and window modes
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Revert to the previous snapshot
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Shut down a virtual machine
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When to use Shut Down or Turn off
Close Hyper-V Manager
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Demonstration: Navigation in
Windows Server 2012 (optional)
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
• Configure Hyper-V to use Windows key
combinations in the virtual machine
• Sign in and Sign out
• Access Applications
• Access Control Panel
• Use Shortcut Keys