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"Get professional-level instruction on Windows 7 deployment tools Enterprise-level operating system deployment is challenging and requires knowledge of specific tools. It is expected that Windows 7 will be extensively deployed in businesses worldwide. This comprehensive Sybex guide provides thorough coverage of the Microsoft deployment tools that were specifically created for Windows 7, preparing system administrators, MIS professionals, and corporate programmers to tackle the task effectively. Companies worldwide are expected to deploy Windows 7 as their enterprise operating system; system administrators and IT professionals need comprehensive instruction on Microsoft's deployment tools. This complete guide provides clear, step-by-step instruction oninstalling, configuring, deploying, and troubleshooting deployment methods for each tool. Covers the application compatibility toolkit, pre-installation environment, automated installation kit, system image manager, easy transfer, user state migration tool, Windows deployment service, deployment toolkit 2010, system center configuration manager, key management service, and volume activation management tool. Illustrated with plenty of real-world scenarios, Mastering Windows Deployment provides the hands-on instruction you need to fully understand and use each deployment technology."--

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Get professional-level instruction on Windows 7 deployment tools

Enterprise-level operating system deployment is challenging and requires knowledge of specific tools. It is expected that Windows 7 will be extensively deployed in businesses worldwide. This comprehensive Sybex guide provides thorough coverage of the Microsoft deployment tools that were specifically created for Windows 7, preparing system administrators, MIS professionals, and corporate programmers to tackle the task effectively.

  • Companies worldwide are expected to deploy Windows 7 as their enterprise operating system; system administrators and IT professionals need comprehensive instruction on Microsoft’s deployment tools
  • This complete guide provides clear, step-by-step instruction on installing, configuring, deploying, and troubleshooting deployment methods for each tool
  • Covers the application compatibility toolkit, pre-installation environment, automated installation kit, system image manager, easy transfer, user state migration tool, Windows deployment service, deployment toolkit 2010, system center configuration manager, key management service, and volume activation management tool

Illustrated with plenty of real-world scenarios, Mastering Windows Deployment provides the hands-on instruction you need to fully understand and use each deployment technology.

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well worth reading from start to finish. (MyITForum.com, May 2011).

Introduction xix
Chapter 1 Does Your Hardware Measure Up? 1(32)
Meet Windows 7
1(2)
Windows 7 Hardware Requirements
3(3)
Using the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit
6(18)
Planning and Installing MAP
6(9)
Performing a Windows 7 Readiness Assessment
15(9)
Produce MAP Reports and Proposals
24(6)
The Bottom Line
30(3)
Chapter 2 Evaluating Applications for Windows 7 Compatibility 33(46)
Application Compatibility
33(3)
The Application Compatibility Toolkit
36(34)
Choosing an ACT Architecture
36(3)
Installing ACT
39(5)
Using the Application Compatibility Manager
44(11)
Resolving Application Compatibility Issues with Shims
55(15)
Deploying XP Mode
70(7)
Installing Virtual PC for Windows 7
71(1)
Installing XP Mode
71(5)
Advanced Deployment of XP Mode
76(1)
The Bottom Line
77(2)
Chapter 3 installing Windows 7: Meet the Panther 79(22)
Choosing the Right Edition of Windows 7
79(3)
Windows 7 Professional
80(1)
Windows 7 Enterprise
81(1)
Windows 7 Ultimate
81(1)
The N, E, K, and KN Editions
82(1)
Speaking the Language: Four Ways to Use Windows Setup
82(6)
Deploying New Bare-Metal Computers
83(1)
Upgrading Computers
83(2)
Refreshing Computers
85(2)
Replacing Computers
87(1)
Windows Setup in Detail
88(2)
Preinstallation Phase
88(2)
Online Configuration Phase
90(1)
Windows Welcome Phase
90(1)
Performing the Windows 7 Installation
90(5)
Performing a Clean Installation
91(3)
Performing an In-Place Upgrade
94(1)
The Last Step: Licensing and Activation
95(5)
Understanding Windows Activation
96(1)
Activating a New Computer
96(2)
Discovering the Four Types of Licenses
98(2)
The Bottom Line
100(1)
Chapter 4 Cloning the Panther: Automating Windows 7 Installation 101(42)
Getting Familiar with Microsoft Images
101(6)
Image Types: VHD and WIM
102(1)
Creating a Bootable VHD Image
102(3)
Creating a Bootable WinPE Image
105(1)
Creating Operating System Images
105(2)
Creating Your First Image
107(1)
Using the Windows Automated Installation Kit
108(2)
Creating Bootable WinPE Media
110(3)
Preparing a System with Sysprep
113(2)
Capturing an Image Using ImageX
115(2)
Applying an Image Using ImageX
117(1)
Customizing Images Using Deployment Image Servicing and Management
118(9)
Viewing Information about an Image with DISM
120(1)
Mounting an Image
121(1)
Servicing Drivers in an Image
122(2)
Servicing the Operating System in an Image
124(3)
Committing an Image
127(1)
Using Windows System Image Manager
127(14)
Exploring the Panes: An Overview of WSIM
128(1)
Understanding Catalog Files
129(1)
Exploring the Components of an Answer File
130(4)
Creating an Unattended Answer File
134(7)
The Bottom Line
141(2)
Chapter 5 Migrating the Existing User Data 143(30)
Exploring User Data and Settings
143(3)
User Data
145(1)
Application Settings Data
145(1)
Migrating User Data
146(1)
Working with Windows Easy Transfer
146(6)
Capturing Data with Windows Easy Transfer
149(2)
Restoring Data with Windows Easy Transfer
151(1)
Working with the User State Migration Tool
152(19)
Using the USMT in Four Deployment Scenarios
154(3)
Setting Up the Source Computer
157(1)
Gathering Data by Running ScanState
158(7)
Applying the Data and Settings Using LoadState
165(3)
Getting Extra Mileage Out of the USMT
168(3)
The Bottom Line
171(2)
Chapter 6 Windows Deployment Services: The Basics 173(32)
Understanding WDS
173(5)
The History of WDS
173(1)
How Does WDS Work?
174(4)
Deploying WDS
178(8)
Designing a WDS Solution
178(2)
WDS Requirements
180(1)
Installing WDS
180(2)
Configure the WDS Installation
182(4)
Image Management
186(17)
Managing Boot Images
186(12)
Managing Installation Images
198(4)
Exploring the WDS Image Store
202(1)
Modifying PXE Client Response Policy
203(1)
The Bottom Line
203(2)
Chapter 7 WDS from the Client's View 205(24)
Employing the PXE Client
205(10)
Booting a PXE Client
206(1)
Configuring PXE Response
207(6)
Selecting a Boot Image
213(1)
Customizing the PXE Boot Process
214(1)
Creating a Customized Installation Image
215(3)
Prepare a Reference Machine
215(2)
Create an Image
217(1)
Using Unattended Answer Files with WDS
218(5)
Preparing WSIM
219(1)
Automating the Boot Image
219(3)
Automating Image Installation
222(1)
Monitoring, Logging, and Troubleshooting WDS
223(4)
Monitoring WDS Performance
223(2)
WDS Logging
225(2)
Troubleshooting WDS
227(1)
The Bottom Line
227(2)
Chapter 8 Tweaking Your WDS Server 229(18)
Using WDS to Name Machines
229(6)
Developing a Naming Standard
229(2)
Naming a Computer Using WDS
231(4)
Manage Domain Membership Using WDS
235(3)
Advanced Domain Controller Settings
237(1)
Using WDS for Multicast Deployments
238(7)
Why Multicast Deployments Are Needed
238(1)
How WDS Multicast Works
239(2)
Creating a Multicast Deployment
241(3)
Troubleshooting a Multicast Deployment
244(1)
The Bottom Line
245(2)
Chapter 9 Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010 247(44)
Setting Up Your Deployment Server
247(3)
Hardware Requirements
248(1)
Software Requirements
249(1)
Supported Operating Systems
250(1)
Installing MDT 2010 Update 1
250(3)
Meeting the Deployment Workbench
251(2)
Exploring the Active Parts of the Deployment Workbench
253(1)
Creating and Populating a Deployment Share
253(28)
Creating a Deployment Share
253(7)
Populating the Deployment Share
260(14)
Creating a Task Sequence
274(4)
Updating the Deployment Share
278(3)
Deploying Your First Image
281(8)
The Bottom Line
289(2)
Chapter 10 MDT's Client Wizard 291(32)
Customizing the Deployment Share
291(8)
Operating System Properties
299(3)
Application Properties
302(4)
Driver Properties
306(1)
Package Properties
307(2)
Task Sequence Properties
309(9)
General Tab
309(1)
Task Sequence Tab
310(8)
The OS Info Tab
318(1)
Automating the MDT Deployment Wizard
318(2)
The Bottom Line
320(3)
Chapter 11 Fine-Tuning MDT Deployments 323(26)
Discovering Selection Profiles
323(2)
Creating a Linked Deployment Share
325(6)
Understanding Linked Deployment Shares
325(1)
Maintaining Linked Deployment Shares
326(4)
Securing Linked Deployment Shares
330(1)
Deploying from DVD
331(1)
Working with the MDT Database
332(15)
Creating the MDT Database
333(1)
Using the MDT Database
334(9)
Filling the MDT Database Using PowerShell
343(2)
Extending the MDT Database with Custom Settings
345(2)
The Bottom Line
347(2)
Chapter 12 Zero Touch Installations 349(64)
Understanding Configuration Manager
349(6)
Introducing Configuration Manager
350(3)
Why Use Configuration Manager for OSD?
353(1)
Understanding the ZTI Flow
354(1)
Installing Configuration Manager 2007
355(16)
Prepare for a ConfigMgr Installation
356(6)
Install the Site Server
362(3)
Configure the Site Server
365(6)
Preparing and Configuring Boot Images
371(8)
Creating Boot Images
372(2)
Adding Drivers to a Boot Image
374(5)
Creating and Capturing a Reference Image
379(16)
Install Packages on the Distribution Points
387(2)
Create a Collection and a Computer Association
389(3)
Advertise the Reference Image Task Sequence
392(2)
Run the Reference Image Task Sequence
394(1)
Identifying and Targeting Machines for Rebuilding
395(5)
A Deployment Strategy
396(1)
Creating a Collection for Windows 7 Deployment
397(2)
New Computers
399(1)
Deploying Windows 7
400(9)
Create a New Deployment Task Sequence
400(3)
Edit the Deployment Task Sequence
403(3)
Advertise for Bare-Metal Installation
406(1)
Performing the Zero Touch Installation
406(3)
Monitoring Deployment Progress
409(2)
The Bottom Line
411(2)
Chapter 13 Taking Advantage of Volume Licensing 413(24)
Choosing the Right Volume License Key for Windows
413(3)
Tracking Your Licenses with the Key Management Service
416(7)
Learning the KMS Process
416(1)
Choosing Your KMS Host
417(1)
Selecting the KMS Host Manually
418(1)
Installing and Initializing KMS
418(1)
Configuring DNS to Let KMS Clients Find the KMS Server
419(2)
Uninstalling KMS
421(1)
Troubleshooting the KMS and the KMS Client
421(1)
Configuring KMS for Activation of Office 2010
422(1)
Monitoring the KMS Servers
423(1)
Using Asset Intelligence Reports in SCCM 2007
423(1)
KMS and the Client
423(9)
Using a KMS Client Key and MAK During OS Installation
424(1)
Changing the Client License Type After Installation
425(1)
Postponing Activation
426(1)
Recovering from a Nongenuine State
427(1)
Understanding the Windows Software Licensing Management Tool
428(1)
Configuring Windows Firewall Settings When Using SLMGR Remotely
429(1)
Allowing Standard Users to Perform Activation
430(1)
Controlling Activation Notifications and Timing
430(1)
Using Group Policy to Control Activation Behavior
431(1)
Tracking Your Licenses: The Volume Activation Management Tool
432(2)
Understanding the VAMT Requirements
432(1)
Exploring What the VAMT Can Do for You
432(2)
The Bottom Line
434(3)
Appendix The Bottom Line 437(16)
Chapter 1 Does Your Hardware Measure Up?
437(1)
Chapter 2 Evaluating Applications for Windows 7 Compatibility
438(1)
Chapter 3 Installing Windows 7: Meet the Panther
439(1)
Chapter 4 Cloning the Panther: Automating Windows 7 Installation
440(2)
Chapter 5 Migrating the Existing User Data
442(1)
Chapter 6 Windows Deployment Services: The Basics
443(1)
Chapter 7 WDS from the Client's View
444(1)
Chapter 8 Tweaking Your WDS Server
445(1)
Chapter 9 Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010
446(1)
Chapter 10 MDT's Client Wizard
447(1)
Chapter 11 Fine-Tuning MDT Deployments
448(1)
Chapter 12 Zero Touch Installations
449(1)
Chapter 13 Maintenance and Monitoring
450(3)
Index 453
Aidan Finn, B.Sc., MCSE, MVP, has been working in IT since 1996. He is the leader of the Windows User Group in Ireland and speaks regularly at user group events and conferences about Windows Server, desktop management, virtualization, and System Center. Darril Gibson has been a Microsoft Certified Trainer since 1999 and holds a multitude of certifications including MCSE (NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows 2003), MCITP (Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and SQL Server), Security+, CISSP, and ITIL Foundations. He has written, coauthored, or contributed to more than a dozen books, and regularly consults and teaches on a wide variety of IT topics.

Kenneth van Surksum, Setup & Deployment MVP, has more than 10 years of experience in IT and in particular with deployment. He is a consultant from the Netherlands and teaches classes there as a Microsoft Certified Trainer.