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70-698 Installing and Configuring Windows 10 Lab Manual [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 272x211x10 mm, kaal: 408 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119353238
  • ISBN-13: 9781119353232
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 272x211x10 mm, kaal: 408 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119353238
  • ISBN-13: 9781119353232
Teised raamatud teemal:

This is the Lab Manual to accompany 70-698: Installing & Configuring Windows 10 exam. 

Students pursuing a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) for Windows 10 will need to start with this 70-698: Installing & Configuring Windows 10 exam. Often referred to as the Help Desk course, this exam provides students with the essentials needed for a career in Information Technology in a corporate environment.

Exam 70-698 is the first exam required to earn the Windows 10 MCSA credential, and a primary course in most Help Desk Technician curricula. This text is comparable to exam 70-687 for Windows 8.1 or 70-680 for Windows 7. This exam covers local installation, configuration of core local services, and the general local management and maintenance of Windows 10. Although the focus is primarily on local scenarios, enterprise scenarios are also included, where applicable. Some cloud-integrated services are covered where appropriate, such as with Microsoft Passport. Microsoft Official Academic Course (MOAC) textbooks are designed for instructor-led classroom courses; the optional MOAC Labs Online facilitate hands-on labs from any location, locally or remotely. Available as an ebook with optional MOAC Labs Online or Lab Manual.

1 Preparing for Installation Requirements
1(6)
Exercise 1.1 Creating Windows 10
8
Installation Media
2(2)
Lab Challenge: Preparing for Windows 10 Installation
4(3)
2 Installing Windows
7(14)
Exercise 2.1 Installing Windows 10
8(2)
Exercise 2.2 Upgrading Windows 10
10(3)
Exercise 2.3 Installing the User State Migration Tool
13(1)
Exercise 2.4 Migrating User Profiles
14(7)
Lab Challenge: Installing
10(8)
Additional Windows 10 Features
18(3)
3 Configuring Devices and Device Drivers
21(10)
Exercise 3.1 Creating a VHD Boot File Using Disk Management
22(2)
Exercise 3.2 Working with Device Manager
24(7)
Lab Challenge: Rolling Back a Device Driver
28(3)
4 Performing Post-Installation Configuration
31(18)
Exercise 4.1 Configuring Windows 10
32(3)
Exercise 4.2 Configuring Power Settings
35(2)
Exercise 4.3 Configuring Internet Explorer
37(3)
Exercise 4.4 Installing Hyper-V
40(1)
Exercise 4.5 Creating and Managing Virtual Machines
41(8)
Lab Challenge: Configuring Microsoft Edge
46(3)
5 Implementing Windows in an Enterprise Environment
49(10)
Exercise 5.1 Installing the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit
51(1)
Exercise 5.2 Creating a Provisioning Package with the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer Tool
52(3)
Exercise 5.3 Configuring Group Policy
55(4)
Lab Challenge: Configuring User Account Control (UAC)
56(3)
6 Configuring Networking
59(16)
Exercise 6.1 Configuring IPv4 Settings
60(3)
Exercise 6.2 Configuring IPv6 Settings
63(1)
Exercise 6.3 Configuring Advanced Shared Settings for Network Locations
64(2)
Exercise 6.4 Configuring Windows Firewall
66(2)
Exercise 6.5 Configuring a VPN Client
68(7)
Lab Challenge: Configuring Wi-Fi Networking
71(4)
7 Configuring Storage
75(6)
Exercise 7.1 Creating a Simple Volume
76(2)
Exercise 7.2 Creating a Storage Pool and a Storage Space
78(3)
Lab Challenge: Using Windows PowerShell to Configure Disks
80(1)
8 Configuring Data Access and Usage
81(14)
Exercise 8.1 Managing NTFS and Share Permissions
82(3)
Exercise 8.2 Configuring Libraries
85(2)
Exercise 8.3 Configuring Printers
87(3)
Exercise 8.4 Supporting HomeGroups
90(5)
Lab Challenge: Using OneDrive to Manage Files/Folders
91(4)
9 Implementing Apps
95(14)
Exercise 9.1 Signing Up for Microsoft Intune
96(4)
Exercise 9.2 Sideloading a Windows Store App to Microsoft Intune
100(2)
Exercise 9.3 Managing Default Apps
102(1)
Exercise 9.4 Managing Desktop Applications
103(6)
Lab Challenge: Managing Windows Store Apps
105(4)
10 Configuring Remote Management
109(12)
Exercise 10.1 Configuring Remote Desktop
110(3)
Exercise 10.2 Configuring Remote Assistance
113(2)
Exercise 10.3 Managing a Remote System using the Microsoft Management Console
115(6)
Lab Challenge: Running PowerShell Commands on a Remote Computer
117(4)
11 Configuring Updates
121(6)
Exercise 11.1 Configuring Windows 10 Updates
122(5)
Lab Challenge: Configuring Windows Update Policies
124(3)
12 Monitoring Windows
127(18)
Exercise 12.1 Using Event Viewer
128(6)
Exercise 12.2 Using Reliability Monitor
134(1)
Exercise 12.3 Using Task Manager
135(3)
Exercise 12.4 Using Resource Monitor
138(1)
Exercise 12.5 Using Performance Monitor
139(6)
Lab Challenge: Configuring Indexing Options
142(3)
13 Configuring System and Data Recovery
145(14)
Exercise 13.1 Configuring Windows Defender
146(2)
Exercise 13.2 Configuring a Restore Point
148(2)
Exercise 13.3 Scheduling a Windows 10 Backup
150(2)
Exercise 13.4 Performing a File Restore
152(2)
Exercise 13.5 Using File History
154(5)
Lab Challenge: Recovering Files from OneDrive
156(3)
14 Configuring Authorization and Authentication
159(18)
Exercise 14.1 Creating a Local User Account
160(3)
Exercise 14.2 Configuring a PIN and Picture Password
163(4)
Exercise 14.3 Creating and Managing Domain User Accounts
167(2)
Exercise 14.4 Using Credential Manager
169(2)
Exercise 14.5 Configuring Device Guard and Credential Guard
171(6)
Lab Challenge: Managing Account Policies
173(4)
15 Configuring Advanced Management Tools
177
Exercise 15.1 Configuring Services
178(3)
Exercise 15.2 Using System Configuration Management Utility
181(1)
Exercise 15.3 Using Task Scheduler
182
Lab Challenge: Creating a Windows PowerShell Script
184
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