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MICROSOFT ASSESSMENT
AND PLANNING (MAP)
TOOLKIT LAB
Dev Chaudhari
zevenseas India
Introduction to MAP Toolkit
• Agentless Automated Multi-Products Quick and easy
migration and upgrade planning toolkit.
• How it works ?
• How does it help you ?
• Quick Start for using MAP Toolkit
– Installation
– Preparing Your Environment
– Inventory Your Computers
Lab 1 : Preparing MAP Toolkit for
Inventory
• Set password for local accounts (UAC disabled)
• Configure network access policy
• Enable Remote Administration exception (TCP Port 135)
– netsh advfirewall set currentprofile settings
remotemanagement enable
– Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Network
Connections\Windows Firewall\Domain Profile
Windows Firewall: Allow remote administration exception
• Enable File and Printer Sharing exception
– TCP 139 and 445 and UDP 137 and 138
• Other WMI connectivity information
Lab 2 : Collecting Client Inventory
Data
• For Collecting Data MAP Toolkit uses WMI, ADDS, SQL
Server Commands, VMWare Web Services and SSH
• ADDS
– Uses LDAP to query computers
– 90 Days
– 1,20,000 Computer Objects per Domain per Run
• Windows Networking Protocol
– WIN32 LAN Manager
– Workgroups or Windows NT 4.0 domains
– Run on each LAN segment
Lab 2 : Collecting Client Inventory
Data
• Import Computer Names from a File
– Max list up to 1,20,000
• Scan an IP Address Range
– Scans only 1,00,000 IP addresses at a time
• Manually Enter Computer Names
• System Center Configuration Manager
• “ Administrator ” – “ password ” – “ MAP-HOL ”
Lab 3 : Windows 7 Readiness
Assessment
• Determine if the machines can run Windows 7, and if
not, what upgrades are required ?
• Use existing database – “ MapHolDb-01 ”
• Generate Windows 7 Assessment Reports
– File -> Prepare New Reports & Proposals -> Clear All Selection
– Select only Windows 7 Hardware Assessment.
– View -> Saved Reports and Proposals.
• Generate a Generic Inventory Report
– Select only H/W, S/W Summary and Machine Inventory Results
– View -> Saved Reports and Proposals
Lab 4 : Client Custom Assessment
Properties
• Use MapHolDb-01
• Custom assessment properties
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Default Assessment must be completed
In Action -> Set Assessments Properties
Assessment Properties pop-up dialog – Use Custom Settings
Clear “If DVD-ROM not found, flag machine as Not Ready”
Click Run Assessment using custom values
Lab 5 : Internet Explorer Migration
Assessment
• Use MapHolDb-01
• Discover and Readiness -> IE Discovery
• Create IE Discovery Report
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File -> Prepare New Report and Proposals
Select Reports and Proposals -> Clear All
Select IE Discovery
View -> Saved Reports and Proposals
Lab 6 : Client Security Assessment
• Use MapHolDb-01
• Create Security Assessment Report
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File -> Prepare New Report and Proposals
Select Reports and Proposals -> Clear All
Select Security Assessment
View -> Saved Reports and Proposals
MAP Toolkit Resources
• Access MAP Toolkit technical information and download
links : http://www.microsoft.com/map
• For how-to videos and case studies, visit the Microsoft
TechNet MAP Toolkit webpage :
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=199271
• For answers to FAQ about the MAP Toolkit :
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=157860
• MAP Community Forum :
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/map
Resources
Software Application Developers
Infrastructure Professionals
http://msdn.microsoft.com/
http://technet.microsoft.com/
msdnindia
@msdnindia
technetindia
@technetindia
Questions…
• You can reach me at :
Email : [email protected]
Twitter : @devchaudhari
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