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TestOut Client Pro - English 5.1.x

LESSON PLAN

Revised Apr-30-2018

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Table of ContentsCourse IntroductionSection 1.1: Course Introduction...................................................................................................6Section 1.2: Windows User Interface Overview............................................................................7Section 1.3: Windows as a Client..................................................................................................8Section 1.4: Active Directory.........................................................................................................9Hardware ManagementSection 2.1: Devices and Drivers................................................................................................10Section 2.2: Device Driver Troubleshooting................................................................................13Section 2.3: Display Management...............................................................................................14Section 2.4: Disk File Systems....................................................................................................15Section 2.5: Partition and Volume Management.........................................................................16Section 2.6: Volume Resizing......................................................................................................17Section 2.7: RAID........................................................................................................................18Section 2.8: Storage Spaces.......................................................................................................19Section 2.9: Disk Optimization.....................................................................................................21Section 2.10: Removable Storage...............................................................................................23Section 2.11: OneDrive Storage..................................................................................................24Section 2.12: Storage Troubleshooting.......................................................................................25Network ConfigurationSection 3.1: IPv4..........................................................................................................................26Section 3.2: IPv6..........................................................................................................................28Section 3.3: IP Configuration.......................................................................................................29Section 3.4: IP Troubleshooting..................................................................................................31Section 3.5: Wireless Networking Overview................................................................................33Section 3.6: Wireless Networking Configuration.........................................................................35Section 3.7: Windows Firewall.....................................................................................................37Section 3.8: Windows Firewall with Advanced Security (WFAS)................................................38Application ManagementSection 4.1: Desktop Applications...............................................................................................40Section 4.2: User Account Control (UAC)...................................................................................42Section 4.3: Application Compatibility.........................................................................................44Section 4.4: Application Virtualization.........................................................................................45Section 4.5: Windows Store Apps...............................................................................................46Section 4.6: Sideloaded Apps.....................................................................................................47Section 4.7: Cloud-based Applications........................................................................................48System AccessSection 5.1: Authentication and Authorization.............................................................................50Section 5.2: Authentication Management....................................................................................52Section 5.3: User Rights and Account Policies...........................................................................54Section 5.4: Credential Management..........................................................................................55Section 5.5: Alternative Authentication Options..........................................................................58Section 5.6: NTFS Permissions...................................................................................................60Section 5.7: Auditing....................................................................................................................62Section 5.8: Dynamic Access Control (DAC)..............................................................................63Section 5.9: Encryption................................................................................................................64Resource SharingSection 6.1: Resource Sharing....................................................................................................66Copyright © 2018 TestOut Corporation. 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Section 6.2: Shared Resource Troubleshooting..........................................................................68Section 6.3: Libraries and HomeGroups.....................................................................................71Section 6.4: Distributed File System (DFS).................................................................................73Section 6.5: Printer Management and Sharing............................................................................74Windows InstallationSection 7.1: Windows Versions...................................................................................................77Section 7.2: Windows Installation................................................................................................79Section 7.3: Windows Activation.................................................................................................81Section 7.4: Windows Post-Installation Configuration.................................................................82Section 7.5: Web Browser Configuration.....................................................................................83Section 7.6: Portable Windows Installations................................................................................85Section 7.7: Windows Upgrade...................................................................................................86Section 7.8: User Profile and Data Migration..............................................................................87Section 7.9: VHD Installation.......................................................................................................88Section 7.10: Client-Side Virtualization.......................................................................................90System ImagingSection 8.1: System Images........................................................................................................92Section 8.2: Image Deployment..................................................................................................93Section 8.3: Image Servicing.......................................................................................................94Section 8.4: Provisioning Packages............................................................................................95Mobile ComputingSection 9.1: Mobile Device Management....................................................................................96Section 9.2: Virtual Private Network (VPN).................................................................................97Section 9.3: DirectAccess............................................................................................................99Section 9.4: BitLocker................................................................................................................100Section 9.5: BitLocker To Go.....................................................................................................102Section 9.6: Mobile Device Security..........................................................................................103Section 9.7: Power Management..............................................................................................104Section 9.8: Mobility Options.....................................................................................................107Section 9.9: Mobile Networking.................................................................................................109Section 9.10: Mobile Apps.........................................................................................................111Section 9.11: User Experience Virtualization............................................................................112System Monitoring and MaintenanceSection 10.1: System Tools.......................................................................................................113Section 10.2: System Events.....................................................................................................115Section 10.3: Performance Management..................................................................................117Section 10.4: Resource Monitoring...........................................................................................118Section 10.5: Reliability and Performance Maintenance...........................................................120Section 10.6: Optimization.........................................................................................................121Section 10.7: Remote Management..........................................................................................123Section 10.8: Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance...........................................................124System ProtectionSection 11.1: System Updates..................................................................................................125Section 11.2: System Protection...............................................................................................127Section 11.3: System Backup....................................................................................................129Section 11.4: System Restore...................................................................................................131Section 11.5: File History...........................................................................................................132Section 11.6: Recovery Environment........................................................................................133Section 11.7: Malware Protection..............................................................................................135Practice ExamsPractice Exams..........................................................................................................................154Copyright © 2018 TestOut Corporation. 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MS 70-680 Supplemental MaterialSection D.1: Windows 7 Upgrade..............................................................................................136Section D.2: Windows 7 User Profile and Data Migration.........................................................138Section D.3: Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)........................................................................140Section D.4: BranchCache........................................................................................................141Section D.5: Domain Image Deployment..................................................................................142Section D.6: Network Access Protection (NAP)........................................................................143Section D.7: DirectAccess.........................................................................................................144Section D.8: Performance Monitoring........................................................................................145Section D.9: Update Deployment and Management.................................................................147Section D.10: Application Restriction........................................................................................148Section D.11: Internet Explorer.................................................................................................150Section D.12: Internet Options..................................................................................................152Section D.13: Windows Defender..............................................................................................153AppendicesAppendix A: Exam Objectives...................................................................................................155Appendix B: MS 70-698 Exam Objectives.................................................................................142Appendix C: MS 70-697 Exam Objectives................................................................................146Appendix D: MS 70-680 Exam Objectives................................................................................151Appendix E: Approximate Time for the Course.....................Error: Reference source not found58

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1.1: Course IntroductionThis course is designed to prepare you for three certification programs:

TestOut Client Pro tests your ability to perform tasks necessary to support Windows 7 and Windows10.

Microsoft 70-698: Installing and Configuring Windows 10 can be used as credit for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows 10 certification.

Microsoft 70-697: Configuring Windows Devices can be used as credit for the following Microsoft certifications:

o Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) o Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows 10 o Microsoft Specialist: Windows 10

Lecture Focus Questions:

Which certifications can the Microsoft 70-697 exam either fulfill requirements for or be used as credit towards?

Which Windows operating system does the Microsoft 70-698 exam focus on? What are the major differences between the TestOut Windows Client Pro exam

and the Microsoft 70-698/70-697 exams?

Video/Demo Time1.1.1 Course Introduction 5:591.1.2 Completing Lab Exercises 9:00

Total Video Time 14:59

Fact Sheets1.1.3 Exam Objectives Facts

Total TimeAbout 20 minutes

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1.2: Windows User Interface Overview

Lecture Focus Questions:

How does the Windows 7 interface differ from the Windows 10 interface? What are Windows 7 gadgets? What do Windows 10 tiles replace from previous Windows versions? What can you use Cortana to do?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use the Windows 7 and Windows 10 interfaces. Manage files and folders in Windows.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

104 Perform post-installation configuration o Configure and customize start menu, desktop, taskbar, and notification

settings, according to device type; configure accessibility options; configure Cortana; configure Microsoft Edge; configure Internet Explorer; configure Hyper-V; configure power settings.

Video/Demo Time1.2.1 Navigating the Windows 7 User Interface 10:531.2.4 Navigating the Windows 10 User Interface 17:461.2.5 Windows 10 Interface Versions 9:18

Total Video Time 37:57

Lab/Activity1.2.3 Use the Windows 7 User Interface1.2.7 Use the Windows 10 User Interface1.2.8 Manage Files1.2.9 Manage Files and Folders

Fact Sheets1.2.2 Windows 7 User Interface Facts1.2.6 Windows 10 User Interface Facts

Number of Exam Questions10 questions

Total TimeAbout 78 minutes

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1.3: Windows as a Client

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the main differences between the workgroup network model and the domain network model?

What might be a disadvantage of a large company using a peer-to-peer network model?

What are the differences between the stand-alone model and client-server model?

What are the disadvantages of the client-server model?

Video/Demo Time1.3.1 Windows Operating System Roles 17:511.3.2 Using Local User Accounts for Logon 9:301.3.3 Joining a Workgroup 5:461.3.4 Using Online User Accounts for Logon 6:041.3.5 Using Domain User Accounts for Logon 7:131.3.6 Using Azure AD User Accounts for Logon 4:35

Total Video Time 50:59

Fact Sheets1.3.7 Windows as a Client Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 62 minutes

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1.4: Active DirectoryLecture Focus Questions:

What are the benefits of Active Directory? What is a domain? What is an organizational unit? Which service does Active Directory use to locate and name objects? If a GPO is applied to an organizational unit, how does it affect objects in the

organizational unit? Which containers cannot have GPOs linked to them?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Join a domain. Manage Active Directory objects. Create and delete organizational units.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

105 Implement Windows in an enterprise environment o Provision with the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD)

tool; implement Active Directory-based activation; implement volume activation using a Key Management Service (KMS); query and configure activation states using the command line; configure Active Directory, including Group Policies; configure and optimize user account control (UAC).

Video/Demo Time1.4.1 Active Directory Overview 8:241.4.2 Joining a Domain 8:451.4.3 Managing Active Directory Objects 10:251.4.7 Group Policy 9:521.4.8 Using Group Policy 7:48

Total Video Time 45:14Lab/Activity

1.4.5 Create OUs1.4.6 Delete OUs

Fact Sheets1.4.4 Active Directory Facts1.4.9 Group Policy Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 75 minutes

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2.1: Devices and Drivers

Lecture Focus Questions:

What does it mean to stage a driver? What are the advantages of placing drivers in the driver store? What does Windows do when it cannot find a driver in the driver store? How can you make sure that a driver is stable and reliable? Which tool lists drivers that do not have a digital signature? Which tool troubleshoots printer problems?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use the PnPUtil tool to stage a driver or remove a driver in the driver store. Use Device Manager to enable devices, disable devices, and roll back or install

device drivers. Use Group Policy to manage and maintain drivers.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

4.0 Hardware o Manage devices and drivers.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

103 Configure devices and device drivers o Install, update, disable, and roll back drivers; resolve driver issues;

configure driver settings, including signed and unsigned drivers; manage driver packages; download and import driver packages; use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to add packages.

Video/Demo Time2.1.1 Device and Driver Configuration 8:482.1.3 Managing Devices 13:032.1.4 Configuring Device Manager 2:112.1.6 Managing Device Drivers 12:022.1.7 Staging a Driver 10:202.1.8 Managing Unsigned Device Drivers 3:10

Total Video Time 49:34

Lab/Activity2.1.5 Manage Devices 12.1.9 Manage Devices 2

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Fact Sheets2.1.2 Device Driver Facts2.1.10 Driver Management Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 81 minutes

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2.2: Device Driver TroubleshootingLecture Focus Questions:

If you have connected a device and it is not working properly, what can you do? You've installed a new device and received a blue screen of death (BSOD). How

would you resolve this? Your FireWire short-circuited and the cable is smoking. What happened? If you cannot boot in Safe Mode, which file can you open to identify the last driver

that has loaded successfully?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Troubleshoot devices.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

4.0 Hardware o Manage devices and drivers.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

103 Configure devices and device drivers o Install, update, disable, and roll back drivers; resolve driver issues;

configure driver settings, including signed and unsigned drivers; manage driver packages; download and import driver packages; use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to add packages.

305 Configure advanced management tools o Configure services, configure Device Manager, configure and use the

MMC, configure Task Scheduler, configure automation of management tasks using Windows PowerShell.

Video/Demo Time2.2.1 Device Driver Troubleshooting 12:282.2.2 Troubleshooting Devices 9:34

Total Video Time 22:02

Fact Sheets2.2.3 Device Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

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2.3: Display ManagementLecture Focus Questions:

You don't like any of the display themes that are offered. What are your options for configuring a theme that is more to your liking?

What are the different display options available for your desktop background? In the desktop background, how would you change the order in which multiple

pictures are displayed? In screen saver, what type of security does the On resume, display logon

screen option provide?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure settings to optimize the performance of the adapter and monitor. Disable various visual effects.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

4.0 Hardware o Customize display settings.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

103 Configure devices and device drivers o Install, update, disable, and roll back drivers; resolve driver issues;

configure driver settings, including signed and unsigned drivers; manage driver packages; download and import driver packages; use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to add packages.

Video/Demo Time2.3.1 Display Management 9:192.3.2 Configuring Display Settings on Windows 7 9:122.3.3 Configuring Display Settings on Windows 10 10:172.3.4 Optimizing Video Performance 11:372.3.5 Personalizing Windows 10:27

Total Video Time 50:52Lab/Activity

2.3.7 Optimize Video Settings

Fact Sheets2.3.6 Display Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 69 minutes

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2.4: Disk File Systems

Lecture Focus Questions:

In which circumstances do you need multiple partitions on a single disk? What is the difference between the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) Partition

Table (GPT) and the Master Boot Record (MBR) partitioning schemes? What is the difference between a partition and a volume? When working with volumes, when would you choose a basic disk over a

dynamic disk? Which details should you consider when converting from a dynamic disk to a

basic disk?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

5.0 Storage o Configure file systems, partitions, volumes, and RAID.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

501 Support data storage o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: DFS client

including caching settings, storage spaces including capacity and fault tolerance, OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time2.4.1 Partitions, Volumes, and File Systems 9:392.4.2 Viewing Volume Information 10:242.4.4 MBR and GPT Partitioning 6:43

Total Video Time 26:46

Fact Sheets2.4.3 File System Facts2.4.5 Partitioning Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 42 minutes

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2.5: Partition and Volume ManagementLecture Focus Questions:

Volume resizing is only supported on which volumes? What is the only way to convert a drive from NTFS to FAT32? Which tasks do you perform to remove a disk from a functioning computer? Which DiskPart command initializes the selected hard disk and configures it to

use the specified partitioning format? What happens if you use Initialize-Disk disk_number without parameters?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Create a volume.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

5.0 Storage o Configure file systems, partitions, volumes, and RAID.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

202 Configure storage o Configure disks, volumes, and file system options using Disk Management

and Windows PowerShell; create and configure VHDs; configure removable devices; create and configure storage spaces; troubleshoot storage and removable devices issues.

Video/Demo Time2.5.1 Disk Preparation 10:402.5.2 Volume Management 15:072.5.3 Managing Volumes with Disk Management 14:572.5.5 Managing Volumes with DiskPart 7:482.5.7 Managing Volumes Using PowerShell 8:37

Total Video Time 57:09Lab/Activity

2.5.9 Create Volumes

Fact Sheets2.5.4 Partition and Volume Management Facts2.5.6 DiskPart Volume Management Facts2.5.8 PowerShell Volume Management Facts

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

Total TimeAbout 92 minutes

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2.6: Volume ResizingLecture Focus Questions:

What is the purpose of extending or shrinking a volume? Which types of volumes can be extended? When would you create a mount point instead of extending a volume? Which tools can you use to resize a volume?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Add space to an existing volume. Resize an existing volume. Create a mount point.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

5.0 Storage o Configure file systems, partitions, volumes, and RAID.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

202 Configure storage o Configure disks, volumes, and file system options using Disk Management

and Windows PowerShell; create and configure VHDs; configure removable devices; create and configure storage spaces; troubleshoot storage and removable devices issues.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

501 Support data storage o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: DFS client

including caching settings, storage spaces including capacity and fault tolerance, OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time2.6.1 Creating Mount Points and Extending Volumes 11:492.6.2 Shrinking and Splitting Partitions 3:03

Total Video Time 14:52Lab/Activity

2.6.3 Add Space to an Existing Volume2.6.4 Resize Existing Volumes2.6.5 Create a Mount Point

Fact Sheets2.6.6 Volume Resizing Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

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2.7: RAIDLecture Focus Questions:

What benefits does a RAID array provide? How is a RAID array 0 different from a RAID 5 array? Which RAID level should you use to increase performance? What are the differences between hardware RAID and software RAID?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Identify the appropriate RAID level for a given scenario. Configure a RAID array.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

5.0 Storage o Configure file systems, partitions, volumes, and RAID.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

202 Configure storage o Configure disks, volumes, and file system options using Disk Management

and Windows PowerShell; create and configure VHDs; configure removable devices; create and configure storage spaces; troubleshoot storage and removable devices issues.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

501 Support data storage o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: DFS client

including caching settings, storage spaces including capacity and fault tolerance, OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time2.7.1 RAID 18:552.7.3 Configuring a RAID Array 9:23

Total Video Time 28:18Lab/Activity

2.7.5 Create RAID Arrays

Fact Sheets2.7.2 RAID Facts2.7.4 RAID Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 55 minutes

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2.8: Storage Spaces

Lecture Focus Questions:

Which components are used to create storage spaces? What is the difference between a storage pool and a storage space? Which hardware devices can be used to make storage pools? What are the benefits of using storage pools? How does thin provisioning allow you to allocate more storage space to users

than is available in the pool? You are comparing the hardware required for two-way mirroring and three-way

mirroring. What is the minimum number of disks required for each data resiliency type?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use the Storage Spaces tool to create a pool from multiple storage devices and then define a storage space from the pool of storage.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

5.0 Storage o Implement Storage Spaces.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

202 Configure storage o Configure disks, volumes, and file system options using Disk Management

and Windows PowerShell; create and configure VHDs; configure removable devices; create and configure storage spaces; troubleshoot storage and removable devices issues.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

501 Support data storage o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: DFS client

including caching settings, storage spaces including capacity and fault tolerance, OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time2.8.1 Storage Spaces 13:032.8.2 Creating Storage Spaces 11:092.8.3 Storage Spaces Management 6:12

Total Video Time 30:24

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Lab/Activity2.8.5 Implement Storage Spaces2.8.6 Overbook Storage Spaces

Fact Sheets2.8.4 Storage Spaces Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 52 minutes

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2.9: Disk Optimization

Lecture Focus Questions:

How does the Disk Defragmenter optimize the performance of a hard drive? Which type of functions does the Disk Cleanup utility perform? How can you delete restore points with the Disk Cleanup utility? What does Check Disk attempt to do with orphaned files? How can you monitor and restrict disk usage by users? What is the difference between a hard quota and a soft quota?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Defragment the files on a disk to optimize the performance of the disk. Create a hard quota that does not let a user exceed a specified amount of disk

space.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

5.0 Storage o Optimize and troubleshoot disks.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

203 Configure data access and usage o Configure file and printer sharing and HomeGroup connections; configure

folder shares, public folders, and OneDrive; configure file system permissions; configure OneDrive usage; troubleshoot data access and usage.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam questions:

501 Support data storage o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: DFS client

including caching settings, storage spaces including capacity and fault tolerance, OneDrive.

602 Configure file and folder access o Encrypt files and folders by using EFS, configure NTFS permissions,

configure disk quotas, configure file access auditing Configure authentication and authorization.

Video/Demo Time2.9.1 Disk Optimization 12:192.9.2 Disk Quotas and Optimization 13:37

Total Video Time 25:56

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Lab/Activity2.9.4 Perform Disk Maintenance2.9.5 Enable Disk Quotas

Fact Sheets2.9.3 Disk Optimization Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 50 minutes

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2.10: Removable StorageLecture Focus Questions:

How can you prohibit the removal of sensitive data from the network? When would you use a Custom Classes policy? How can you immediately enforce removable media settings in Group Policy?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use Group Policy to manage removable media permissions.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

5.0 Storage o Configure file systems, partitions, volumes, and RAID.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

202 Configure storage o Configure disks, volumes, and file system options using Disk Management

and Windows PowerShell; create and configure VHDs; configure removable devices; create and configure storage spaces; troubleshoot storage and removable devices issues.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

502 Support data security o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Permissions

including share, NTFS, and Dynamic Access Control (DAC); Encrypting File System (EFS) including Data Recovery Agent; access to removable media; BitLocker and BitLocker To Go including Data Recovery Agent and Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM).

Video/Demo Time2.10.1 Removable Storage Policies 9:052.10.2 Restricting Access to Removable Storage 9:16

Total Video Time 18:21Lab/Activity

2.10.4 Configure Removable Storage Policy

Fact Sheets2.10.3 Removable Storage Group Policy Settings

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 35 minutes

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2.11: OneDrive StorageLecture Focus Questions:

What type of files can you upload to OneDrive? What are the benefits of using OneDrive? How can you add space to your OneDrive account? How do you access OneDrive if you are using Windows 7? What functions are provided by file and folder syncing in OneDrive? How can you remotely access files from a computer or device with the OneDrive

app installed?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Copy files to your OneDrive account using a Microsoft user account.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Storage o Configure OneDrive.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam questions:

203 Configure data access and usage o Configure file and printer sharing and HomeGroup connections; configure

folder shares, public folders, and OneDrive; configure file system permissions; configure OneDrive usage; troubleshoot data access and usage.

501 Support data storage o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: DFS client

including caching settings, storage spaces including capacity and fault tolerance, OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time2.11.1 OneDrive 4:412.11.2 Configuring OneDrive 12:552.11.3 Recovering Files from OneDrive 2:58

Total Video Time 20:34Lab/Activity

2.11.5 Configure OneDrive Storage

Fact Sheets2.11.4 OneDrive Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 36 minutes

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2.12: Storage TroubleshootingLecture Focus Questions:

Which Windows utility can you use to verify the status of a drive? What issues are unique to mechanical drives? What issues are unique to solid

state drives? What should you check if the BIOS/UEFI does not detect a drive? When would you use the bootrec /fixmbr command?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Troubleshoot and resolve storage issues.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

5.0 Storage o Optimize and troubleshoot disks.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

202 Configure storage o Configure disks, volumes, and file system options using Disk Management

and Windows PowerShell; create and configure VHDs; configure removable devices; create and configure storage spaces; troubleshoot storage and removable devices issues.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

501 Support data storage o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: DFS client

including caching settings, storage spaces including capacity and fault tolerance, OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time2.12.1 Storage Troubleshooting 16:01

Total Video Time 16:01Lab/Activity

2.12.3 Troubleshoot Storage Devices

Fact Sheets2.12.2 Storage Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 31 minutes

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3.1: IPv4

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the function of a subnet mask? How can you divide a large network into smaller networks? What does the Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation represent? What does it mean if a Windows client has an IP address of 169.254.0.3 with a

subnet mask of 255.255.0.0? What is the advantage of using NAT? How can you determine if individual computers are on the same network? How does Windows clients resolve host names into IP addresses?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Configure and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

401 Configure IP settings o Configure name resolution, connect to a network, configure network

locations. 402 Configure networking settings

o Connect to a wireless network, manage preferred wireless networks, configure network adapters, configure location-aware printing.

Video/Demo Time3.1.1 IP Protocols 14:363.1.2 IPv4 Addresses 15:373.1.3 Subnet Masks 12:183.1.5 Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) 8:38

Total Video Time 51:09

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Fact Sheets3.1.4 IPv4 Address Facts3.1.6 Subnetting Facts

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

Total TimeAbout 76 minutes

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3.2: IPv6Lecture Focus Questions:

Why doesn't IPv6 require NAT and PAT? Which portion of an IPv6 address represents the prefix? Which portion

represents the interface ID? What is the difference between a link-local and a unique local unicast address? What is the difference between a unicast address and an anycast address? When implementing IPv6, which transition methods incorporate an IPv4

address?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Configure and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

401 Configure IP settings o Configure name resolution, connect to a network, configure network

locations. 402 Configure networking settings

o Connect to a wireless network, manage preferred wireless networks, configure network adapters, configure location-aware printing.

Video/Demo Time3.2.1 IPv6 Addresses 13:57

Total Video Time 13:57Fact Sheets

3.2.2 IPv6 Facts3.2.3 IPv6 Addressing Facts3.2.4 IPv4 to IPv6 Migration Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 37 minutes

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3.3: IP ConfigurationLecture Focus Questions:

When would you choose to manually assign IPv4 addressing information to a network adapter?

How is IP addressing different for APIPA than for DHCP? When would you choose to use DHCP to assign IP addresses? When using IPv6 stateless autoconfiguration, how do the clients learn the

addresses of other clients on the network? What is the difference between the two modes of DHCPv6?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure IPv4 settings. Configure IPv6 settings.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Configure and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

401 Configure IP settings o Configure name resolution, connect to a network, configure network

locations. 402 Configure networking settings

o Connect to a wireless network, manage preferred wireless networks, configure network adapters, configure location-aware printing.

Video/Demo Time3.3.1 IP Address Configuration Options 10:503.3.2 Windows Network Locations 7:073.3.3 Configuring IPv4 16:283.3.6 Configuring IPv6 14:07

Total Video Time 48:32Lab/Activity

3.3.5 Configure IPv4 Settings3.3.8 Configure IPv6 Settings

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Fact Sheets3.3.4 IPv4 Addressing Methods3.3.7 IPv6 Addressing Methods3.3.9 Network and Sharing Center Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 81 minutes

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3.4: IP TroubleshootingLecture Focus Questions:

What information does the ipconfig command display? If a host is assigned an APIPA address, what is occurring? What tasks can be performed in the Network and Sharing Center? Which command displays name resolution-related information? Which command is used to test IP-level connectivity?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use the ping, tracert, nslookup, and netstat tools. Troubleshoot common IP configuration issues.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Configure and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

401 Configure IP settings. o Configure name resolution, connect to a network, configure network

locations. 402 Configure networking settings.

o Connect to a wireless network, manage preferred wireless networks, configure network adapters, configure location-aware printing.

Video/Demo Time3.4.1 IP Configuration Troubleshooting 12:123.4.2 Network Communication Troubleshooting 7:183.4.3 Using Ping and Tracert 11:523.4.4 Using Nslookup 5:533.4.5 Using netstat 9:19

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Lab/Activity3.4.7 Troubleshoot IP Configuration 13.4.8 Troubleshoot IP Configuration 2

Fact Sheets3.4.6 IP Troubleshooting Tool Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 71 minutes

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3.5: Wireless Networking Overview

Lecture Focus Questions:

What types of devices are used in a wireless network? When could you use an ad-hoc wireless network? What are the advantages of using an infrastructure wireless network? How does channel bonding increase the performance of wireless transmissions? How does 802.1x provide greater authentication security than other

authentication methods?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Identify the architecture used by a given wireless network. Identify the correct hardware required to connect to a given wireless network. Determine the correct security method required to connect to a given wireless

network.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Configure wireless networks and wireless profiles.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

402 Configure networking settings o Connect to a wireless network, manage preferred wireless networks,

configure network adapters, configure location-aware printing.

Video/Demo Time3.5.1 Wireless Networking 19:563.5.3 Wireless Network Security 17:46

Total Video Time 37:42

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Fact Sheets3.5.2 Wireless Networking Facts3.5.4 Wireless Security Facts

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

Total TimeAbout 62 minutes

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3.6: Wireless Networking Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

What type of information does a wireless profile contain? How can a Windows system connect to a wireless network? What could cause a Windows system to disconnect from a wireless network

intermittently? What materials can block a wireless network's radio signals? How can you prevent users from connecting to a wireless network with Windows

Connect Now (WCN)?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Create and connect to an ad hoc wireless network. Connect to an infrastructure wireless network. Manually connect to a network whose SSID is not being broadcast. Create and save a wireless profile. Troubleshoot common wireless network issues.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Configure wireless networks and wireless profiles.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

402 Configure networking settings o Connect to a wireless network, manage preferred wireless networks,

configure network adapters, configure location-aware printing.

Video/Demo Time3.6.1 Managing Wireless Connections 9:253.6.5 Wireless Network Troubleshooting 11:58

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Lab/Activity3.6.3 Connect to a Wireless Network3.6.4 Configure a Wireless Profile

Fact Sheets3.6.2 Wireless Network Connection Facts3.6.6 Wireless Network Considerations

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 51 minutes

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3.7: Windows FirewallLecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between a network firewall and a host-based firewall? What is the role of the Access Control List? How does Windows Firewall protect users from intrusion attempts? Why does Windows Firewall provide a list of predefined firewall exceptions?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure the Windows Firewall to protect the computer from outside sources

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Configure Windows Firewall.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

403 Configure and maintain network security o Configure Windows Firewall, configure Windows Firewall with Advanced

Security, configure connection security rules (IPsec), configure authenticated exceptions, configure network discovery.

Video/Demo Time3.7.1 Windows Firewall 13:243.7.2 Configuring Windows Firewall 13:15

Total Video Time 26:39Lab/Activity

3.7.4 Configure the Windows Firewall

Fact Sheets3.7.3 Windows Firewall Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 44 minutes

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3.8: Windows Firewall with Advanced Security (WFAS)Lecture Focus Questions:

When would you choose to use the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security snap-in over the Windows Firewall control panel?

Which type of connection security rule protects traffic based on IP addresses? What types of action options are available for firewall rules? Which PowerShell cmdlet can be used to create a new rule that allows incoming

traffic? How can you export existing rules to a file? Which netsh commands can be used to allow traffic through the Windows

Firewall?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Create inbound and outbound rules using the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security snap-in

Configure Windows Firewall using PowerShell and netsh

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Configure Windows Firewall.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

403 Configure and maintain network security o Configure Windows Firewall, configure Windows Firewall with Advanced

Security, configure connection security rules (IPsec), configure authenticated exceptions, configure network discovery.

Video/Demo Time3.8.1 Windows Firewall with Advanced Security 6:563.8.2 Configuring WFAS 10:043.8.3 Configuring an IPsec Connection in WFAS 10:183.8.5 Configuring Windows Firewall Using PowerShell 9:323.8.7 Configuring Windows Firewall with netsh 13:09

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Fact Sheets3.8.4 WFAS Facts3.8.6 Firewall Configuration with PowerShell Facts3.8.8 Firewall Configuration with netsh Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 76 minutes

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4.1: Desktop Applications

Lecture Focus Questions:

How can you manage a desktop application installed on a Windows system? What steps should you take before installing a desktop application? Why would you associate a file type with a specific program? How can you repair a desktop application that isn't functioning properly? How do you manage startup applications on a Windows 7 system? On a

windows 10 system?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Install and manage desktop applications. Associate a file type or protocol with a program. Set default programs for file types and protocols. Repair a desktop application using either Programs and Features in Control

Panel or msiexec at the command line.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications and services o Manage Windows applications.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

204 Implement apps o Configure desktop apps, configure startup options, configure Windows

features, configure Windows Store, implement Windows Store apps, implement Windows Store for Business, provision packages, create packages, use deployment tools, use the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK).

Video/Demo Time4.1.1 Desktop Applications 7:544.1.2 Managing Desktop Applications 8:474.1.3 Modifying File Associations 9:434.1.4 Repairing Desktop Applications 6:434.1.5 Managing Startup Applications on Windows 7 5:214.1.6 Managing Startup Applications on Windows 10 4:47

Total Video Time 43:15

Lab/Activity4.1.7 Configure Startup Items4.1.9 Manage Desktop Applications

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Fact Sheets4.1.8 Desktop Application Management Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 65 minutes

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4.2: User Account Control (UAC)Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the recommended UAC notification level setting? Why? How does UAC determine the types of actions that a user can perform on a

system? How does privilege elevation work? What is the purpose of Secure Desktop? How can you tell if Secure Desktop is activated? Under which circumstances would you use Group Policy to configure UAC

settings?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Manage Secure Desktop and UAC notification levels.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications and services o Configure user account control (UAC) settings.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

304 Configure authorization and authentication o Configure Microsoft Passport, configure picture passwords and biometrics,

configure workgroups, configure domain settings, configure HomeGroup settings, configure Credential Manager, configure local accounts, configure Microsoft accounts, configure Device Registration, configure Windows Hello, configure Device Guard, configure Credential Guard, configure Device Health Attestation, configure UAC behavior.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

102 Support authentication and authorization o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Multi-factor

authentication including certificates, Microsoft Passport, virtual smart cards, picture passwords, and biometrics; workgroup vs. domain, Homegroup, computer and user authentication including secure channel, account policies, credential caching, and Credential Manager; local account vs. Microsoft account; Workplace Join; Configuring Windows Hello.

Video/Demo Time4.2.1 User Account Control (UAC) 10:184.2.2 Configuring UAC Settings on Windows 7 5:164.2.3 Configuring UAC Settings 12:504.2.5 Configuring UAC Group Policy Settings 8:21

Total Video Time 36:45

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Lab/Activity4.2.7 Configure UAC Settings 14.2.8 Configure UAC Settings 2

Fact Sheets4.2.4 UAC Facts4.2.6 UAC Group Policy Settings

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 66 minutes

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4.3: Application CompatibilityLecture Focus Questions:

What are the requirements for Windows XP Mode? What must you do to use Windows XP Mode?

What tools are available to solve application compatibility problems with Windows?

What is the best long-term application compatibility solution? Which program compatibility feature should you use for known incompatible

programs?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use the Program Compatibility Troubleshooter utility to handle application compatibility issues.

Manually configure the compatibility mode in the properties of an application.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications and services o Manage Windows applications.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

802 Support desktop apps o The following support considerations including: Desktop app compatibility

using Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) including shims and compatibility database; desktop application co-existence using Hyper-V, Azure RemoteApp, and App-V; installation and configuration of User Experience Virtualization (UE-V); deploy desktop apps by using Microsoft InTune.

Video/Demo Time4.3.1 Application Compatibility 11:334.3.2 Configuring Application Compatibility 7:36

Total Video Time 19:09Lab/Activity

4.3.4 Configure Application Compatibility

Fact Sheets4.3.3 Application Compatibility Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 37 minutes

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4.4: Application Virtualization

Lecture Focus Questions:

How does App-V virtualize applications? How does an App-V solution help an organization reduce costs? What two methods can be used to implement App-V? How does the App-V solution increase security on a system? How does App-V make applications easier to manage?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications and services o Manage Windows applications. o Manage services on a Windows system.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

802 Support desktop apps o The following support considerations including: Desktop app compatibility

using Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) including shims and compatibility database; desktop application co-existence using Hyper-V, Azure RemoteApp, and App-V; installation and configuration of User Experience Virtualization (UE-V); deploy desktop apps by using Microsoft InTune.

Video/Demo Time4.4.1 Application Virtualization with App-V 5:244.4.2 Managing App-V Applications 12:27

Total Video Time 17:51

Fact Sheets4.4.3 App-V Application Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 28 minutes

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4.5: Windows Store AppsLecture Focus Questions:

In what ways are Windows Store apps different from traditional desktop applications?

How can you restrict access to apps? What are the benefits of using Windows Store for Business? What prerequisites must be met in order to set up Windows Store for Business? Which two licensing options are used by Windows Store for Business?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Find, install, and manage Windows Store apps.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications and services o Manage Windows applications.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

204 Implement apps o Configure desktop apps, configure startup options, configure Windows

features, configure Windows Store, implement Windows Store apps, implement Windows Store for Business, provision packages, create packages, use deployment tools, use the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK).

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

903 Configure and manage updates o Configure update settings, configure Windows Update policies, manage

update history, roll back updates, update Windows Store apps.

Video/Demo Time4.5.1 Windows Store Apps 4:444.5.2 Managing Windows Store Applications 10:434.5.4 Windows Store for Business 7:19

Total Video Time 22:46

Fact Sheets4.5.3 Windows Store Facts4.5.5 Windows Store for Business Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

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4.6: Sideloaded Apps

Lecture Focus Questions:

How is an app sideloaded on a Windows 8.x system? On a Windows 10 system? Which Group Policy setting must be enabled to allow sideloading on Windows

8.x Enterprise? What does the .appx file extension identify? When would you need to install a root certificate?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Sideload an app in Windows 8.x and Windows 10.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications and services o Manage Windows applications.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

101 Support Windows Store and cloud apps o Install and manage software by using Microsoft Office 365 and Windows

Store apps, sideload apps by using Microsoft InTune, sideload apps into online and offline images, deep link apps by using Microsoft InTune, integrate Microsoft account including personalization settings.

Video/Demo Time4.6.1 Sideloaded Apps 5:374.6.2 Sideloading an App 8:24

Total Video Time 14:01

Fact Sheets4.6.3 Sideloaded App Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 25 minutes

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4.7: Cloud-based ApplicationsLecture Focus Questions:

What are some benefits of implementing Office 365 instead of a local Office deployment?

What is used to manage an Office 365 deployment? What does the Azure RemoteApp allow you to do? Which devices support the Azure RemoteApp? How is a cloud-based deployment different from a hybrid deployment?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Manage Office 365 components. Subscribe to and configure RemoteApp and Desktop connections.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications and services o Manage Windows applications.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

101 Support Windows Store and cloud apps o Install and manage software by using Microsoft Office 365 and Windows

Store apps, sideload apps by using Microsoft InTune, sideload apps into online and offline images, deep link apps by using Microsoft InTune, integrate Microsoft account including personalization settings.

801 Deploy and manage Azure RemoteApp o Configure RemoteApp and Desktop Connections settings, configure

Group Policy Objects (GPOs) for signed packages, subscribe to the Azure RemoteApp and Desktop Connections feeds, export and import Azure RemoteApp configurations, support iOS and Android, configure remote desktop web access for Azure RemoteApp distribution.

Video/Demo Time4.7.1 Microsoft Office 365 6:334.7.2 Managing Office 365 Components 7:574.7.4 Azure RemoteApp 7:294.7.5 Configuring RemoteApp and Desktop Connections 6:244.7.6 Subscribing to RemoteApp and Desktop Connection Feeds 4:09

Total Video Time 32:32Fact Sheets

4.7.3 Office 365 Facts4.7.7 Azure RemoteApp Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

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5.1: Authentication and AuthorizationLecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between authentication and authorization? How is mutual authentication different from one-way authentication? What are the benefits of using multiple authentication factors? When considering authorization, what is the difference between a permission and a

right? What is the function of access tokens?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Identify the difference between authorization and authentication. Explain the benefits of using multifactor authentication. Describe the different authentication features used by Windows.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Create and manage user and group accounts.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

304 Configure authorization and authentication o Configure Microsoft Passport, configure picture passwords and biometrics,

configure workgroups, configure domain settings, configure HomeGroup settings, configure Credential Manager, configure local accounts, configure Microsoft accounts, configure Device Registration, configure Windows Hello, configure Device Guard, configure Credential Guard, configure Device Health Attestation, configure UAC behavior.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

102 Support authentication and authorization o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Multi-factor

authentication including certificates, Microsoft Passport, virtual smart cards, picture passwords, and biometrics; workgroup vs. domain, Homegroup, computer and user authentication including secure channel, account policies, credential caching, and Credential Manager; local account vs. Microsoft account; Workplace Join; Configuring Windows Hello.

Video/Demo Time5.1.1 Authentication 11:305.1.2 Authorization 5:35

Total Video Time 17:05Fact Sheets

5.1.3 Authentication Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

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5.2: Authentication ManagementLecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between the account lockout duration and the account lockout threshold?

How can you force users to create and use unique passwords? What are the three different user profile types? Which two user accounts are automatically created by Windows? What are built-in groups?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Create new local user accounts and assign passwords. Use the Local Security Policy to configure password policy and account lockout

policies. Create and assign users to a group.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Create and manage user and group accounts.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

304 Configure authorization and authentication o Configure Microsoft Passport, configure picture passwords and biometrics,

configure workgroups, configure domain settings, configure HomeGroup settings, configure Credential Manager, configure local accounts, configure Microsoft accounts, configure Device Registration, configure Windows Hello, configure Device Guard, configure Credential Guard, configure Device Health Attestation, configure UAC behavior.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

102 Support authentication and authorization o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Multi-factor

authentication including certificates, Microsoft Passport, virtual smart cards, picture passwords, and biometrics; workgroup vs. domain, HomeGroup, computer and user authentication including secure channel, account policies, credential caching, and Credential Manager; local account vs. Microsoft account; Workplace Join; Configuring Windows Hello.

Video/Demo Time5.2.1 Authentication Management 19:595.2.3 Managing User Accounts on Windows 7 8:505.2.4 Managing User Accounts 15:40

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Total Video Time 44:29

Lab/Activity5.2.5 Create a New User5.2.6 Manage User Passwords5.2.7 Create User Accounts5.2.8 Create a Group5.2.9 Manage User Accounts

Fact Sheets5.2.2 User Profile Facts5.2.10 Authentication Management Facts

Number of Exam Questions15 questions

Total TimeAbout 95 minutes

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5.3: User Rights and Account Policies

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the benefit of configuring a minimum password age? Why should you require users to use complex passwords? What is the difference between the Account lockout threshold and Account

lockout duration policy settings? What types of actions does User Rights Assignment control?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Increase computer security by configuring account policies.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Configure user rights and account policies.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

102 Support authentication and authorization o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Multi-factor

authentication including certificates, Microsoft Passport, virtual smart cards, picture passwords, and biometrics; workgroup vs. domain, HomeGroup, computer and user authentication including secure channel, account policies, credential caching, and Credential Manager; local account vs. Microsoft account; Workplace Join; Configuring Windows Hello.

Video/Demo Time5.3.1 Managing User Rights and Account Policies 15:03

Total Video Time 15:03

Lab/Activity5.3.2 Manage Account Policies

Fact Sheets5.3.3 Account Policy and User Rights Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 34 minutes

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5.4: Credential ManagementLecture Focus Questions:

What information does Credential Manager store? How can you manually add authentication credentials to Credential Manager? In what situation would you use the runas command line utility? How does Credential Guard protect the Local Security Authority (LSA) process? What hardware components are required by Credential Guard?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Manage authentication information stored in Credential Manager. Run applications as other users with the runas command. Configure Credential Guard.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Configure user rights and account policies.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

304 Configure authorization and authentication o Configure Microsoft Passport, configure picture passwords and biometrics,

configure workgroups, configure domain settings, configure HomeGroup settings, configure Credential Manager, configure local accounts, configure Microsoft accounts, configure Device Registration, configure Windows Hello, configure Device Guard, configure Credential Guard, configure Device Health Attestation, configure UAC behavior.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

102 Support authentication and authorization o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Multi-factor

authentication including certificates, Microsoft Passport, virtual smart cards, picture passwords, and biometrics; workgroup vs. domain, HomeGroup, computer and user authentication including secure channel, account policies, credential caching, and Credential Manager; local account vs. Microsoft account; Workplace Join; Configuring Windows Hello.

Video/Demo Time5.4.1 Credential Management 14:555.4.2 Using Credential Manager 13:045.4.3 Running Applications as Other Users 12:125.4.5 Credential Guard 10:025.4.6 Configuring Credential Guard 6:47

Total Video Time 57:00

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Fact Sheets5.4.4 Credential Management Facts5.4.7 Credential Guard Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 73 minutes

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5.5: Alternative Authentication Options

Lecture Focus Questions:

What gestures can you use to make a picture password? Why is a PIN number less secure than a picture password? When should you create a Microsoft user account for a user?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use PC Settings to create and configure a new Microsoft user account. Use PC Settings to associate a local user account with an online user account.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Create and manage user and group accounts.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

304 Configure authorization and authentication o Configure Microsoft Passport, configure picture passwords and biometrics,

configure workgroups, configure domain settings, configure HomeGroup settings, configure Credential Manager, configure local accounts, configure Microsoft accounts, configure Device Registration, configure Windows Hello, configure Device Guard, configure Credential Guard, configure Device Health Attestation, configure UAC behavior.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

102 Support authentication and authorization o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Multi-factor

authentication including certificates, Microsoft Passport, virtual smart cards, picture passwords, and biometrics; workgroup vs. domain, HomeGroup, computer and user authentication including secure channel, account policies, credential caching, and Credential Manager; local account vs. Microsoft account; Workplace Join; Configuring Windows Hello.

Video/Demo Time5.5.1 Alternative Authentication Options 4:195.5.2 Using Alternative Authentication Options 7:225.5.4 Configuring Online User Authentication 7:495.5.7 Windows Hello 12:085.5.8 Using Windows Hello 4:41

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Lab/Activity5.5.6 Create a New Online User Account

Fact Sheets5.5.3 Alternative Authentication Facts5.5.5 Online User Authentication Facts5.5.9 Windows Hello Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 66 minutes

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5.6: NTFS Permissions

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the six standard NTFS permissions? How does an object receive explicit permissions? How does an object receive

inherited permissions? How are effective permissions determined? Which permissions take precedence when both share and NTFS permissions

apply to a folder? How does copying or moving files with NTFS permissions affect the permissions

on the file or folder?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Restrict access to files and folders using NTFS permissions. Apply special permissions to provide specific control over files and folders.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Restrict access to files and folders using encryption and NTFS.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

502. Support data security o Encrypt files and folders by using EFS, configure NTFS permissions,

configure disk quotas, configure file access auditing Configure authentication and authorization.

602 Configure file and folder access o Encrypt files and folders by using EFS, configure NTFS permissions,

configure disk quotas, configure file access auditing Configure authentication and authorization.

Video/Demo Time5.6.1 Standard NTFS Permissions 13:445.6.2 Configuring Standard NTFS Permissions 18:015.6.3 NTFS Permission Troubleshooting 10:335.6.6 Special Permissions 5:195.6.7 Configuring Advanced Permissions 9:42

Total Video Time 57:19

Lab/Activity5.6.5 Configure NTFS Permissions

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Fact Sheets5.6.4 Standard NTFS Permission Facts5.6.8 Advanced Permission Facts

Number of Exam Questions10 questions

Total TimeAbout 83 minutes

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5.7: Auditing

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between account logon and logon audit policies? Which audit policy could be used to verify that all users have complied with a

request to change their passwords? Which policy would you use to audit failed attempts to view or modify registry

settings?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure auditing to track the success and failure of specified user actions. Create a custom view to filter tasks and manage the audit results.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

602 Configure file and folder access o Encrypt files and folders by using EFS, configure NTFS permissions,

configure disk quotas, configure file access auditing Configure authentication and authorization

Video/Demo Time5.7.1 Auditing 5:525.7.2 Configuring Auditing 12:04

Total Video Time 17:56

Fact Sheets5.7.3 Auditing Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 30 minutes

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5.8: Dynamic Access Control (DAC)

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the purpose of Dynamic Access Control (DAC)? Which role must be installed on the Windows server in order to implement DAC? If both DAC and NTFS permissions are assigned to a file, which will be used?

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

502 Support data security o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Permissions

including share, NTFS, and Dynamic Access Control (DAC); Encrypting File System (EFS) including Data Recovery Agent; access to removable media; BitLocker and BitLocker To Go including Data Recovery Agent and Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM).

Video/Demo Time5.8.1 DAC Overview 12:015.8.2 Implementing DAC Policies 18:06

Total Video Time 30:07

Fact Sheets5.8.3 DAC Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 40 minutes

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5.9: Encryption

Lecture Focus Questions:

Which Windows editions support Encrypting File System (EFS)? Once a folder is encrypted, which users can access the data inside the folder? Which types of files cannot be encrypted? What NTFS permission must you have to encrypt a file? What is the purpose of a PFX file?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Encrypt files and folders to protect data from unauthorized users. Back up the file encryption key. Create a Designated Recovery Agent (DRA).

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Restrict access to files and folders using encryption and NTFS.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

502 Support data security o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Permissions

including share, NTFS, and Dynamic Access Control (DAC); Encrypting File System (EFS) including Data Recovery Agent; access to removable media; BitLocker and BitLocker To Go including Data Recovery Agent and Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM).

602 Configure file and folder access o Encrypt files and folders by using EFS, configure NTFS permissions,

configure disk quotas, configure file access auditing Configure authentication and authorization.

Video/Demo Time5.9.1 Encrypting File System (EFS) 9:215.9.2 EFS Tools and Management 6:555.9.3 Implementing EFS 9:165.9.4 Configuring an EFS Recovery Agent 12:13

Total Video Time 37:45

Lab/Activity5.9.6 Encrypt Files

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5.9.5 EFS Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 59 minutes

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6.1: Resource Sharing

Lecture Focus Questions:

Under what circumstances would you choose to enable the Public Folder Sharing networking service?

What are the differences between domain, public, private, work, and home network profiles?

When using public folder sharing, where are the public files located? How can you create an administrative share? How do share permissions relate to NTFS permissions?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Create a shared folder. Configure share permissions on a shared folder.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Share network resources.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

203 Configure data access and usage o Configure file and printer sharing and HomeGroup connections; configure

folder shares, public folders, and OneDrive; configure file system permissions; configure OneDrive usage; troubleshoot data access and usage.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

601 Configure shared resources o Configure shared folder permissions, configure HomeGroup settings,

configure libraries, configure shared printers, configure OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time6.1.1 File Sharing 9:396.1.2 Implementing Shared Folders 13:456.1.3 Configuring Public Folder Sharing 5:316.1.4 Using Advanced Sharing Options 13:386.1.5 Sharing OneDrive Files 4:45

Total Video Time 47:18

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Fact Sheets6.1.6 File Sharing Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 69 minutes

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6.2: Shared Resource Troubleshooting

Lecture Focus Questions:

How are shared folders accessed? Basic sharing is used to set permissions for which type of user accounts? What is the default permission when using advanced sharing? What does a dollar sign ($) at the end of a share name indicate? If a file is configured with both share permissions and NTFS permissions, which

permission rule is enforced?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Identify and repair common resource sharing issues

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Share network resources.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

203 Configure data access and usage o Configure file and printer sharing and HomeGroup connections; configure

folder shares, public folders, and OneDrive; configure file system permissions; configure OneDrive usage; troubleshoot data access and usage.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

502 Support data security o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Permissions

including share, NTFS, and Dynamic Access Control (DAC); Encrypting File System (EFS) including Data Recovery Agent; access to removable media; BitLocker and BitLocker To Go including Data Recovery Agent and Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM).

601 Configure shared resources o Configure shared folder permissions, configure HomeGroup settings,

configure libraries, configure shared printers, configure OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time6.2.1 Shared Folder Troubleshooting 13:526.2.2 Configuring Share and NTFS Permissions 17:04

Total Video Time 30:56

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Fact Sheets6.2.3 Share Troubleshooting Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 42 minutes

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6.3: Libraries and HomeGroupsLecture Focus Questions:

How would you share individual files and folders within a HomeGroup? What is a library, and where are files located when displayed in a library? How does folder redirection work?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Create a HomeGroup to share specific types of files with other Windows systems.

Join a HomeGroup to share a library of files. Configure folder redirection.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Share network resources.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

203 Configure data access and usage o Configure file and printer sharing and HomeGroup connections; configure

folder shares, public folders, and OneDrive; configure file system permissions; configure OneDrive usage; troubleshoot data access and usage.

304 Configure authorization and authentication o Configure Microsoft Passport, configure picture passwords and biometrics,

configure workgroups, configure domain settings, configure HomeGroup settings, configure Credential Manager, configure local accounts, configure Microsoft accounts, configure Device Registration, configure Windows Hello, configure Device Guard, configure Credential Guard, configure Device Health Attestation, configure UAC behavior.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

601 Configure shared resources o Configure shared folder permissions, configure HomeGroup settings,

configure libraries, configure shared printers, configure OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time6.3.1 Implementing Libraries 7:446.3.2 Using Folder Redirection 12:076.3.4 HomeGroups 5:586.3.5 Implementing HomeGroups 10:10

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Total Video Time 35:59

Fact Sheets6.3.3 Library and Folder Redirection Facts6.3.6 HomeGroup Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 51 minutes

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6.4: Distributed File System (DFS)

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are namespaces? Jow are they used by the distributed file system (DFS)? What are the differences between a stand-alone namespace and a domain-

based namespace? In what situation would you want to reduce the cache time of DFS? Which components are used to manage replication?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

6.0 Networking o Share network resources.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

501 Support data storage o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: DFS client

including caching settings, storage spaces including capacity and fault tolerance, OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time6.4.1 DFS 11:066.4.2 Working with DFS 13:29

Total Video Time 24:35

Fact Sheets6.4.3 DFS Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 35 minutes

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6.5: Printer Management and SharingLecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between the Manage Printer permission and the Manage Documents permission?

What are the functions of the Print Management MMC snap-in? When would you choose to isolate a print driver? How does Client-Side Rendering (CSR) reduce print processing times? What is the advantage of location-aware printing?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Create and share a printer. Manage a default printer based on its location. Manage printer permissions.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

7.0 Printing o Install and configure local printers. o Configure default printers. o Install and configure shared printers.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

203 Configure data access and usage o Configure file and printer sharing and HomeGroup connections; configure

folder shares, public folders, and OneDrive; configure file system permissions; configure OneDrive usage; troubleshoot data access and usage.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

402 Configure networking settings o Connect to a wireless network, manage preferred wireless networks,

configure network adapters, configure location-aware printing. 601 Configure shared resources

o Configure shared folder permissions, configure HomeGroup settings, configure libraries, configure shared printers, configure OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time6.5.1 Installing a Printer 15:066.5.2 Managing Printers 13:426.5.3 Configuring Location Aware Printing 4:486.5.6 Shared Printer Management 6:026.5.7 Sharing a Printer 12:35

Total Video Time 52:13

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Lab/Activity6.5.4 Install and Configure a Local Printer6.5.5 Configure Default Printers6.5.9 Share a Printer

Fact Sheets6.5.8 Printer Sharing and Management Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 80 minutes

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7.1: Windows Versions

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the different editions of Windows 7? What are the different editions of Windows 10? Which editions would allow you to create or join a HomeGroup? What is the difference between the Ultimate edition and the Enterprise edition in

Windows 7? What is the difference between a Professional edition and a Professional N

Edition in Windows 7? What is the difference between the Professional edition and the Enterprise

edition in Windows 10? What is the difference between Windows 7 and Windows 10? What are the options for activating a newly installed Windows workstation?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

1.0 Windows installation and configuration o Install and activate the version and edition of Windows that meets end-

user requirements.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

101 Prepare for installation requirements o Determine hardware requirements and compatibility; choose between an

upgrade and a clean installation; determine appropriate editions according to device type; determine requirements for particular features, such as Hyper-V, Cortana, Miracast, Virtual Smart Cards, and Secure Boot; determine and create appropriate installation media.

Video/Demo Time7.1.1 Windows Versions and Editions 7:027.1.4 Windows Distribution Channels 9:45

Total Video Time 16:47

Fact Sheets7.1.2 Windows 7 System Requirement Facts7.1.3 Windows 10 System Requirement Facts7.1.5 Windows Distribution Channels Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total Time

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7.2: Windows InstallationLecture Focus Questions:

Under which circumstances should you choose a clean Windows installation? What is the advantage of a dual-boot system? When would you choose a Windows upgrade rather than a clean installation? What requirements must be met in order for a USB flash storage device to be

used as an installation source?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Create Windows installation sources. Install Windows 7 and Windows 10.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

1.0 Windows installation and configuration o Implement hardware that meets Windows' system requirements.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

101 Prepare for installation requirements o Determine hardware requirements and compatibility; choose between an

upgrade and a clean installation; determine appropriate editions according to device type; determine requirements for particular features, such as Hyper-V, Cortana, Miracast, Virtual Smart Cards, and Secure Boot; determine and create appropriate installation media.

102 Install Windows o Perform clean installations, upgrade using Windows Update, upgrade

using installation media, configure native boot scenarios, migrate from previous versions of Windows, install to virtual hard disk (VHD), boot from VHD, install on bootable USB, install additional Windows features, configure Windows for additional regional and language support.

Video/Demo Time7.2.1 Clean Windows Installation 7:307.2.2 Creating Windows Installation Sources 8:127.2.4 Installing Windows 7 7:227.2.5 Installing Windows 10:117.2.6 Enabling Windows Features 2:58

Total Video Time 36:13Fact Sheets

7.2.3 Windows Installation Source Facts7.2.7 Windows Installation Facts

Number of Exam Questions10 questions

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7.3: Windows Activation

Lecture Focus Questions:

Which Windows activation mechanisms are available? Which components make up the HWID? Which tool can you use to manage activation from the command line? Which Windows installation is branded as non-genuine?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

1.0 Windows installation and configuration o Install and activate the version and edition of Windows that meets end-

user requirements.

Video/Demo Time7.3.1 Windows Activation Overview 15:367.3.2 Managing Activation from the Command Line 6:54

Total Video Time 22:30

Fact Sheets7.3.3 Windows Activation Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 34 minutes

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7.4: Windows Post-Installation Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the five tasks completed after a Windows installation? Which utility allows you to configure the Start menu? Which utility allows you to configure language and region settings? Which utility allows you to modify keyboard settings?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

1.0 Windows installation and configuration o Perform Windows post-installation configuration tasks.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

104. Perform post-installation configuration o Configure and customize start menu, desktop, taskbar, and notification

settings, according to device type; configure accessibility options; configure Cortana; configure Microsoft Edge; configure Internet Explorer; configure Hyper-V; configure power settings.

Video/Demo Time7.4.1 Windows Post-Installation Tasks 7:237.4.2 Configuring the User Environment 18:317.4.3 Configuring Cortana 4:567.4.4 Adding Windows Region and Language Support 4:127.4.5 Configuring Accessibility Options 8:41

Total Video Time 43:43

Fact Sheets7.4.6 Windows Post-Installation Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 55 minutes

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7.5: Web Browser Configuration

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Edge and Internet Explorer browsers?

Are settings configured in Internet Options also applied to other browsers, such as Edge?

What types of restrictions are provided in the Security Level feature? How does the Protected Mode security feature increase system security? When would you add a website to the Restricted sites security zone?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure security settings in Internet Explorer. Configure Internet Explorer features, such as the Pop-up blocker and

SmartScreen Filter. Clear the browsing history and cache.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

1.0 Windows installation and configuration o Configure Internet and web browser options for security and privacy.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

104 Perform post-installation configuration o Configure and customize start menu, desktop, taskbar, and notification

settings, according to device type; configure accessibility options; configure Cortana; configure Microsoft Edge; configure Internet Explorer; configure Hyper-V; configure power settings.

Video/Demo Time7.5.1 Microsoft Web Browsers 4:447.5.2 Configuring Edge 9:027.5.4 Configuring Internet Explorer 10:017.5.6 Configuring Internet Options 16:44

Total Video Time 40:31

Lab/Activity7.5.9 Configure Privacy Settings in IE7.5.10 Configure the IE Popup Blocker7.5.11 Clear the Browser Cache

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Fact Sheets7.5.3 Edge Facts7.5.5 Internet Explorer Configuration Facts7.5.7 Internet Options Facts7.5.8 Security Zone Facts

Number of Exam Questions15 questions

Total TimeAbout 91 minutes

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7.6: Portable Windows Installations

Lecture Focus Questions:

What does Windows To Go allow you to do? Which version of USB drive is compatible with Windows To Go? What are the benefits using of Window To Go? What happens when Windows To Go is launched?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

1.0 Windows installation and configuration o Create a portable installation of Windows.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

102 Install Windows o Perform clean installations, upgrade using Windows Update, upgrade

using installation media, configure native boot scenarios, migrate from previous versions of Windows, install to virtual hard disk (VHD), boot from VHD, install on bootable USB, install additional Windows features, configure Windows for additional regional and language support.

Video/Demo Time7.6.1 Windows To Go Installation 5:087.6.2 Creating a Windows To Go Bootable Device 17:24

Total Video Time 22:32

Lab/Activity7.6.4 Create a Windows To Go USB Drive

Fact Sheets7.6.3 Portable Windows Installation Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 39 minutes

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7.7: Windows Upgrade

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the benefits of performing an in-place upgrade? Which operating systems do not support upgrading to Windows 10? Can you perform an in-place upgrade when upgrading from Windows 7

Enterprise to Windows 10 Professional? Do you need to perform a clean install when upgrading from Windows 8.1 Basic

to Windows 10 Home? What is an intra-edition upgrade?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Use Windows Update to upgrade Windows.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

102 Install Windows o Perform clean installations, upgrade using Windows Update, upgrade

using installation media, configure native boot scenarios, migrate from previous versions of Windows, install to virtual hard disk (VHD), boot from VHD, install on bootable USB, install additional Windows features, configure Windows for additional regional and language support.

Video/Demo Time7.7.1 Windows Upgrade Overview 7:007.7.2 Upgrading to Windows 10 7:147.7.3 Upgrading Using Windows Update 5:03

Total Video Time 19:17

Fact Sheets7.7.4 Windows Upgrade Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 34 minutes

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7.8: User Profile and Data Migration

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the main differences between an in-place migration and a side-by-side migration?

What types of files and data are moved by default during a migration? Which three migration stores can the User State Migration Tool (USMT) create? In what order should USMT commands be executed during a migration? What are the different kinds of migration stores supported by USMT? What is the role of the MigApp.xml file? How can you customize a USMT migration?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use USMT to migrate user settings and profile information. On the source computer, run scanstate to save the migration user accounts to a

network share. On the destination computer, run loadstate to import user migration information

from a network share.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

201 Migrate and configure user data o Migrate user profiles; configure folder location; configure profiles including

profile version, local, roaming, and mandatory.

Video/Demo Time7.8.1 User Profile and Data Migration 10:317.8.2 Using USMT 12:377.8.3 Using Config.xml in a USMT Migration 14:327.8.4 Using Custom XML Files in a USMT Migration 15:46

Total Video Time 53:26

Fact Sheets7.8.5 USMT Migration Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 67 minutes

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7.9: VHD InstallationLecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between a Virtual Hard Drive (VHD) and a standard Hard Disk Drive (HDD)?

What are the advantages of using a VHD for Windows installations? What is the difference between a fixed disk VHD file and a dynamically

expanding VHD file? Which utilities would you use to create, manage, and mount VHD files?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Create and Mount a VHD.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

1.0 Windows installation and configuration o Install Windows on a virtual hard disk (VHD).

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

102 Install Windows o Perform clean installations, upgrade using Windows Update, upgrade

using installation media, configure native boot scenarios, migrate from previous versions of Windows, install to virtual hard disk (VHD), boot from VHD, install on bootable USB, install additional Windows features, configure Windows for additional regional and language support.

Video/Demo Time7.9.1 Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) Overview 11:337.9.2 Creating VHD Image Installations 11:377.9.4 Installing Windows on a VHD 8:16

Total Video Time 31:26

Lab/Activity7.9.3 Create and Mount a VHD

Fact Sheets7.9.5 VHD Facts

Number of Exam Questions13 questions

Total Time

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7.10: Client-Side VirtualizationLecture Focus Questions:

How is Hyper-V implemented? What are the three different kinds of virtual switches that can be created? You have decided to implement Client Hyper-V. What edition of Windows is

required? What is the difference between an internal virtual network and a private virtual

network when implementing virtual networking using Client Hyper-V?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Enable and configure Hyper-V on a Windows system. Create a virtual hard disk (VHD). Create and manage virtual machine snapshots. Create an external virtual switch to allow a virtual machine to access a physical

network.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

1.0 Windows installation and configuration o Implement client-side virtualization.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

102 Install Windows o Perform clean installations, upgrade using Windows Update, upgrade

using installation media, configure native boot scenarios, migrate from previous versions of Windows, install to virtual hard disk (VHD), boot from VHD, install on bootable USB, install additional Windows features, configure Windows for additional regional and language support.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

202 Configure Hyper-V o Create and configure virtual machines including integration services,

create and manage checkpoints, create and configure virtual switches, create and configure virtual disks, move a virtual machine's storage.

Video/Demo Time7.10.1 Virtualization Overview 12:257.10.2 Client-Side Virtualization 5:547.10.3 Creating Virtual Machines 12:317.10.6 Managing Virtual Machine Snapshots 7:157.10.7 Managing Virtual Networking 8:547.10.9 Migrating Virtual Machines 8:33

Total Video Time 55:32Lab/Activity

7.10.4 Create Virtual Machines

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7.10.5 Create Virtual Hard Disks7.10.8 Create Virtual Switches

Fact Sheets7.10.10 Virtualization Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 83 minutes

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8.1: System Images

Lecture Focus Questions:

What type of information does a Windows Image (WIM) file contain? What is the reference system's role in the imaging process? What tasks are completed using the Sysprep utility? What does the dism /capture-image command do? What are the steps for capturing a Windows image?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Perform image preparation tasks. Create an answer file and capture a system image.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

103 Configure devices and device drivers o Install, update, disable, and roll back drivers; resolve driver issues;

configure driver settings, including signed and unsigned drivers; manage driver packages; download and import driver packages; use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to add packages.

Video/Demo Time8.1.1 System Image Overview 13:088.1.3 Image Preparation 9:128.1.5 Image Capture 9:138.1.6 Creating an Answer File 11:498.1.7 Capturing System Images 13:27

Total Video Time 56:49

Fact Sheets8.1.2 System Image Facts8.1.4 Image Preparation Facts8.1.8 Image Capture Facts

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

Total TimeAbout 86 minutes

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8.2: Image Deployment

Lecture Focus Questions:

Which utility is used to prepare a disk for an image? What are the syntax differences between the DISM command and the ImageX

command? Which DISM command option is used to specify the image file to be applied?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Deploy a Windows image.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

103 Configure devices and device drivers o Install, update, disable, and roll back drivers; resolve driver issues;

configure driver settings, including signed and unsigned drivers; manage driver packages; download and import driver packages; use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to add packages.

Video/Demo Time8.2.1 Image Deployment 8:218.2.2 Deploying Images 8:37

Total Video Time 16:58

Fact Sheets8.2.3 Image Deployment Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 27 minutes

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8.3: Image Servicing

Lecture Focus Questions:

When would you choose to use ImageX over DISM to mount an image? When using DISM, how do you save changes before dismounting an image? How do you mount a read/write image with ImageX? What is the difference between an online image and an offline image?

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

903. Configure and manage updates o Configure update settings, configure Windows Update policies, manage

update history, roll back updates, update Windows Store apps.

Video/Demo Time8.3.1 Image Servicing 11:148.3.2 Mounting and Unmounting Images 13:278.3.4 Managing Image Settings and Drivers 10:238.3.5 Applying Updates to Images 6:18

Total Video Time 41:22

Fact Sheets8.3.3 Image Mounting Facts8.3.6 Image Servicing Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 61 minutes

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8.4: Provisioning Packages

Lecture Focus Questions:

Which tool allows you to create a provisioning package that configures common settings used to connect devices to a network and domain?

Which tools allows you to capture an image of a reference system and then deploy it on a target system?

Which tool prepares an existing Windows installation for imaging by removing device-specific information?

What are the four options that you can use to create a provisioning package in Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer?

Video/Demo Time8.4.1 Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) 9:348.4.2 Runtime Provisioning 19:378.4.3 Image Provisioning 11:34

Total Video Time 40:45

Fact Sheets8.4.4 Windows ADK Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 53 minutes

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9.1: Mobile Device Management

Lecture Focus Questions:

What different types of configurations can Windows InTune be deployed in? Which operating systems does InTune support? Which Windows InTune configuration requires the Microsoft System Center

Configuration Manager? What is the difference between the Admin Portal and the Company Portal?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Enroll devices with Windows InTune. Create InTune policies. Configure InTune alerts and reports.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

302 Deploy software updates by using Microsoft InTune o Use reports and In-Console Monitoring to identify required updates,

approve or decline updates, configure automatic approval settings, configure deadlines for update installations, deploy third-party updates.

303 Manage devices with Microsoft InTune o Provision user accounts, enroll devices, view and manage all managed

devices, configure the Microsoft InTune subscriptions, configure the Microsoft InTune connector site system role, manage user and computer groups, configure monitoring and alerts, manage policies, manage remote computers.

Video/Demo Time9.1.1 Mobile Device Management 14:479.1.2 Provisioning Microsoft Intune User Accounts 10:379.1.3 Enrolling Devices with Microsoft Intune 4:559.1.4 Creating Intune Policies 10:579.1.5 Configuring Intune Reports and Alerts 8:20

Total Video Time 49:36

Fact Sheets9.1.6 Microsoft Intune Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 61 minutes

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9.2: Virtual Private Network (VPN)

Lecture Focus Questions:

Under which circumstances would you use a VPN connection? What process does a VPN use to secure IP traffic over a TCP/IP network? What types of communications can be secured using IPSec? Which protocol is the default protocol used for new VPN connections in Windows

7 and later? What benefit does VPN Reconnect provide over traditional VPN connections?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use the Network and Sharing Center to create a VPN connection.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Configure VPN connections.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

701 Configure remote connections o Configure remote authentication, configure Remote Desktop settings,

configure VPN connections and authentication, enable VPN reconnect, configure broadband tethering.

Video/Demo Time9.2.1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) 15:379.2.2 App-Triggered VPN 7:169.2.3 Creating a VPN Connection 17:53

Total Video Time 40:46

Lab/Activity9.2.6 Configure a VPN Connection

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Fact Sheets9.2.4 VPN Facts9.2.5 Remote Access Authentication Protocol Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 63 minutes

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9.3: DirectAccess

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the advantages of using DirectAccess to access corporate file servers? If a firewall prevents a client from connecting to a network using 6to4 or Teredo,

what will the client use to ensure connectivity through firewalls? What are the requirements for a DirectAccess client? How does the client's IP address configuration affect how the client sends traffic

to the DirectAccess server?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Enable DirectAccess, remote access, and remote assistance.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

Video/Demo Time9.3.1 DirectAccess 15:399.3.3 DirectAccess Configuration Options 11:42

Total Video Time 27:21

Fact Sheets9.3.2 DirectAccess Facts9.3.4 DirectAccess Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 45 minutes

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9.4: BitLockerLecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between suspending protection and decrypting the drive? When implementing BitLocker, why is it a good idea to run a system check

before encrypting the drive? When using BitLocker, what are the requirements of the Trusted Platform

Module? How can you implement BitLocker without a TPM? What would happen if BitLocker were enabled and the USB flash device that

holds the key were to be lost? Where can the BitLocker recovery key be backed up to? Which command can you use to remove unused fragments from a BitLocker

protected drive?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Encrypt data with BitLocker. Generate recovery keys and create a BitLocker DRA. Configure BitLocker to implement BitLocker without a TPM.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

204 Configure security for mobile devices o Configure BitLocker, configure startup key storage.

502 Support data security o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Permissions

including share, NTFS, and Dynamic Access Control (DAC); Encrypting File System (EFS) including Data Recovery Agent; access to removable media; BitLocker and BitLocker To Go including Data Recovery Agent and Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM).

Video/Demo Time9.4.1 BitLocker 13:569.4.3 Implementing BitLocker 6:429.4.4 Using BitLocker Command Line Tools 10:429.4.5 Configuring BitLocker Recovery Agents 9:03

Total Video Time 40:23Lab/Activity

9.4.6 Configure BitLocker

Fact Sheets9.4.2 BitLocker Facts9.4.7 BitLocker Configuration Facts9.4.8 BitLocker Command Line Tool Facts

Number of Exam Questions12 questions

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9.5: BitLocker To Go

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the functional difference between BitLocker and BitLocker To Go? Which editions of Windows allow read access to BitLocker To Go devices? What is the function of bitlockertogo.exe? Which BitLocker To Go Group Policy configures the type of encryption used by

BitLocker?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use BitLocker To Go to encrypt a USB flash drive.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

502 Support data security o Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Permissions

including share, NTFS, and Dynamic Access Control (DAC); Encrypting File System (EFS) including Data Recovery Agent; access to removable media; BitLocker and BitLocker To Go including Data Recovery Agent and Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM).

Video/Demo Time9.5.1 BitLocker To Go 6:409.5.2 Implementing BitLocker To Go 9:08

Total Video Time 15:48

Fact Sheets9.5.3 BitLocker To Go Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 26 minutes

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9.6: Mobile Device SecurityLecture Focus Questions:

What is the primary problem associated with mobile devices and network security?

How does Device Health increase network security? Which location method requires the device's Wi-Fi to be enabled? Which security feature can be used to delete all data on a device?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure InTune security policies. Configure privacy settings to allow apps to use the device's location.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications and services o Manage Windows applications. o Configure location settings for location-aware apps.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

204 Configure security for mobile devices o Configure BitLocker, configure startup key storage.

301 Support mobile devices o Support mobile device policies including security policies, remote access,

and remote wipe; support mobile access and data synchronization including Work Folders and Sync Center; support broadband connectivity including broadband tethering and metered networks; support Mobile Device Management by using Microsoft InTune, including Windows Phone, iOS, and Android.

Video/Demo Time9.6.1 Mobile Device Security 8:129.6.2 Device Health 6:459.6.3 Configuring Microsoft Intune Security Policies 12:209.6.4 Location Settings 7:239.6.5 Configuring Location Settings 3:47

Total Video Time 38:27Lab/Activity

9.6.6 Configure Privacy Settings

Fact Sheets9.6.7 Mobile Windows Device Security Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

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9.7: Power ManagementLecture Focus Questions:

How does a power plan help optimize performance and conserve energy on a laptop?

What are the three default power plans in Power Options? What are the differences between hibernate and sleep power saving states? What are the differences between the sleep and the hybrid sleep power saving

states? What happens to the system when the critical battery level is reached? What are the actions you can define for when the notebook lid is closed? Which power saving state is the fastest to wake up from?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use power plans to manage the power consumption of a mobile computer. Configure power plan settings to provide better performance on a mobile device. Create a custom power plan and configure it for the required situation.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

4.0 Hardware o Optimize hardware performance, power management, and virtual

memory.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

104 Perform post-installation configuration o Configure and customize start menu, desktop, taskbar, and notification

settings, according to device type; configure accessibility options; configure Cortana; configure Microsoft Edge; configure Internet Explorer; configure Hyper-V; configure power settings.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

203 Configure mobility options o Configure offline file policies, configure power policies, configure Windows

To Go, configure sync options, configure Wi-Fi Direct, files, powercfg, Sync Center.

702 Configure mobility options o Configure offline file policies, configure power policies, configure Windows

To Go, configure sync options, configure Wi-Fi Direct.

Video/Demo Time9.7.1 Power Management 10:109.7.2 Configuring Power Plans 15:099.7.3 Using powercfg to Configure Power Settings 7:58

Total Video Time 33:17

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Lab/Activity9.7.5 Edit Power Options9.7.6 Create a Power Plan

Fact Sheets9.7.4 Power Plan Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 57 minutes

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9.8: Mobility Options

Lecture Focus Questions:

When would you enable Airplane Mode on a mobile device? What information can be synchronized between Windows 10 devices? What types of settings can you configure using the Mobility Center for mobile

devices? What is the process of transparent caching? What are the options for resolving a synchronization conflict? How does Offline Files allow you to work with files even when you are not

connected to the network? What triggers the system to go from online mode to slow-link mode in Offline

Files?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure Offline Files to allow users to access files and folders when they are disconnected from the network.

Use the Sync Center on a mobile device to resolve a conflict of an offline file.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

5.0 Storage o Configure offline files.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

203 Configure mobility options o Configure offline file policies, configure power policies, configure Windows

To Go, configure sync options, configure Wi-Fi direct, files, powercfg, Sync Center.

702 Configure mobility options o Configure offline file policies, configure power policies, configure Windows

To Go, configure sync options, configure Wi-Fi Direct.

Video/Demo Time9.8.1 Mobility Tools 8:069.8.3 Configuring Work Folders 19:349.8.5 Offline Files 11:289.8.6 Offline Files Management 7:579.8.7 Configuring Offline Files 15:12

Total Video Time 1:02:17

Lab/Activity9.8.9 Configure Offline Settings

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Fact Sheets9.8.2 Mobile Tool Facts9.8.4 Work Folders Facts9.8.8 Offline Files Facts

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

Total TimeAbout 97 minutes

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9.9: Mobile Networking

Lecture Focus Questions:

What type of connections does Wi-Fi Direct replace? What are the hardware requirements for establishing a Wi-Fi Direct connection? When using Wi-Fi Direct, what type of drivers must be used with the wireless

network adapters? When would you use broadband wireless (cellular) connections? What are the requirements for using broadband wireless connections?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure a Wi-Fi Direct connection.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

201 Configure networking o Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name

resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

203 Configure mobility options o Configure offline file policies, configure power policies, configure Windows

To Go, configure sync options, configure Wi-Fi Direct, files, powercfg, Sync Center.

301 Support mobile devices o Support mobile device policies including security policies, remote access,

and remote wipe; support mobile access and data synchronization including Work Folders and Sync Center; support broadband connectivity including broadband tethering and metered networks; support Mobile Device Management by using Microsoft InTune, including Windows Phone, iOS, and Android.

Video/Demo Time9.9.1 Wi-Fi Direct 6:049.9.2 Configuring a Wi-Fi Direct Connection 2:539.9.3 Broadband Wireless Connections 4:00

Total Video Time 12:57

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Fact Sheets9.9.4 Mobile Networking Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 24 minutes

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9.10: Mobile Apps

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the requirements for accessing published applications? What are the two Intune application publishing policies? When would you use the Managed iOS App from the App Store option? How do you restrict access to apps for specific users or devices? What does it mean to deep link an app?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use Intune to make an app available to enrolled devices. Deep link a Windows Store app from Windows Intune.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

101 Support Windows Store and cloud apps o Install and manage software by using Microsoft Office 365 and Windows

Store apps, sideload apps by using Microsoft InTune, sideload apps into online and offline images, deep link apps by using Microsoft InTune, integrate Microsoft account including personalization settings.

802 Support desktop apps o The following support considerations, including: Desktop app compatibility

using Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) including shims and compatibility database; desktop application co-existence using Hyper-V, Azure RemoteApp, and App-V; installation and configuration of User Experience Virtualization (UE-V); deploy desktop apps by using Microsoft InTune.

Video/Demo Time9.10.1 Intune Application Deployment 6:289.10.2 Deploying Applications with Intune 7:589.10.3 Deep Linking an App with Intune 4:47

Total Video Time 19:13

Fact Sheets9.10.4 Intune Application Deployment Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 31 minutes

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9.11: User Experience Virtualization

Lecture Focus Questions:

What function does User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) provide? What is the first step when configuring UE-V? Where does UE-V store user settings? What does UE-V use to identify which settings to monitor and synchronize? What is the role of the UE-V Agent?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) for end users.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

802 Support desktop apps o The following support considerations including: Desktop app compatibility

using Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) including shims and compatibility database; desktop application co-existence using Hyper-V, Azure RemoteApp, and App-V; installation and configuration of User Experience Virtualization (UE-V); deploy desktop apps by using Microsoft InTune.

Video/Demo Time9.11.1 User Experience Virtualization 10:419.11.2 Configuring User Experience Virtualization 13:42

Total Video Time 24:23

Fact Sheets9.11.3 User Experience Virtualization Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 36 minutes

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10.1: System Tools

Lecture Focus Questions:

How would you disable a service without rebooting? Which tool would you use to scan and manage memory? Which types of network problems does the Windows Network Diagnostics

troubleshoot? Which troubleshooting tools run automatically when they detect a problem? What types of missing or corrupt files does Startup Repair try to fix?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure Services.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications and services o Manage services on a Windows system.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

302 Monitor Windows o Configure and analyze Event Viewer logs, configure event subscriptions,

monitor performance using Task Manager, monitor performance using Resource Monitor, monitor performance using Performance Monitor and Data Collector Sets, monitor system resources, monitor and manage printers, configure indexing options, manage client security by using Windows Defender, evaluate system stability using Reliability Monitor, troubleshoot performance issues.

Video/Demo Time10.1.1 System Configuration Tools 10:0010.1.2 Viewing System Information 11:1010.1.3 Using the System Configuration Utility 5:5210.1.4 Managing Services 12:2510.1.6 Using Management Consoles 10:2810.1.7 Using Task Scheduler 11:1310.1.8 System Troubleshooting Tools 8:3010.1.10 Using PowerShell Scripts (Part 1) 10:1210.1.11 Using PowerShell Scripts (Part 2) 6:2910.1.12 Using PowerShell Scripts (Part 3) 15:51

Total Video Time 1:42:10

Lab/Activity10.1.5 Configure Services

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Fact Sheets10.1.9 System Tool Facts10.1.13 PowerShell Scripting Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 126 minutes

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10.2: System EventsLecture Focus Questions:

What common event logs can you look at in Event Viewer? Why would you choose to filter events in Event Viewer? What is the difference between filtering events and using a custom view? What type of tasks can you attach to a specific event when it occurs? When would you choose to use a collector-initiated subscription over a source-

initiated subscription?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use custom views and the properties of events to troubleshoot and diagnose issues on the system.

Configure collector-initiated and source-initiated subscriptions.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Monitor a Windows operating system.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

302 Monitor Windows o Configure and analyze Event Viewer logs, configure event subscriptions,

monitor performance using Task Manager, monitor performance using Resource Monitor, monitor performance using Performance Monitor and Data Collector Sets, monitor system resources, monitor and manage printers, configure indexing options, manage client security by using Windows Defender, evaluate system stability using Reliability Monitor, troubleshoot performance issues.

Video/Demo Time10.2.1 Event Viewer 6:3710.2.2 Using Event Viewer 10:4510.2.4 Event Subscriptions 11:5510.2.5 Configuring Collector-initiated Subscriptions 9:2010.2.6 Configuring Source-initiated Subscriptions 9:06

Total Video Time 47:43

Fact Sheets10.2.3 Event Viewer Facts10.2.7 Event Subscription Facts

Number of Exam Questions12 questions

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10.3: Performance ManagementLecture Focus Questions:

Which components does the Windows Experience Index test to determine the base score?

How is the base score of the Windows Experience Index calculated? What are the key differences between Performance Monitor and Data Collector

Sets? What types of performance analysis can the three tools in the Windows

Performance Toolkit (WPT) perform?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use the Windows Experience Index to establish the base score of a machine. Use Performance Monitor to gather information about the performance of a

computer. Create a Data Collector Set to capture information and monitor the performance

of a computer.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Monitor a Windows operating system.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

302 Monitor Windows o Configure and analyze Event Viewer logs, configure event subscriptions,

monitor performance using Task Manager, monitor performance using Resource Monitor, monitor performance using Performance Monitor and Data Collector Sets, monitor system resources, monitor and manage printers, configure indexing options, manage client security by using Windows Defender, evaluate system stability using Reliability Monitor, troubleshoot performance issues.

Video/Demo Time10.3.1 Performance Monitoring 9:1210.3.2 Monitoring Performance 10:4610.3.4 Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT) 4:20

Total Video Time 24:18Fact Sheets

10.3.3 Performance Tools Facts10.3.5 WPT Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 44 minutes

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10.4: Resource MonitoringLecture Focus Questions:

In Windows, under which circumstances should you use Resource Monitor versus Task Manager?

What type of information is provided by a Wait Chain? How does processor affinity affect the use of system resources? How can you use Resource Monitor to identify which application is writing to a

disk?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Use Task Manager and Resource Monitor to view and manage processes and services on a computer.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objective:

8.0 System Protection o Monitor a Windows operating system.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objective:

302 Monitor Windows o Configure and analyze Event Viewer logs, configure event subscriptions,

monitor performance using Task Manager, monitor performance using Resource Monitor, monitor performance using Performance Monitor and Data Collector Sets, monitor system resources, monitor and manage printers, configure indexing options, manage client security by using Windows Defender, evaluate system stability using Reliability Monitor, troubleshoot performance issues.

Video/Demo Time10.4.1 Resource Monitor and Process Explorer 7:1910.4.2 Using Task Manager 19:0610.4.3 Monitoring Resources 12:06

Total Video Time 38:31

Fact Sheets10.4.4 Task Manager Facts10.4.5 Resource Monitor Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

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10.5: Reliability and Performance Maintenance

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the role of the Reliability Monitor? How is the stability index value calculated? What kind of warnings does the Action Center provide? Which service is required for Action Center to run properly?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use Reliability Monitor to view the historical data of the operating system. Use the data in the Action Center to troubleshoot a computer.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objective:

8.0 System Protection o Monitor a Windows operating system.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objective:

302 Monitor Windows o Configure and analyze Event Viewer logs, configure event subscriptions,

monitor performance using Task Manager, monitor performance using Resource Monitor, monitor performance using Performance Monitor and Data Collector Sets, monitor system resources, monitor and manage printers, configure indexing options, manage client security by using Windows Defender, evaluate system stability using Reliability Monitor, troubleshoot performance issues.

Video/Demo Time10.5.1 Reliability Monitor and Action Center 10:3910.5.2 Using Reliability Monitor 6:0910.5.3 Using the Action Center 7:41

Total Video Time 24:29

Fact Sheets10.5.4 Reliability Monitor and Action Center Facts

Number of Exam Questions6 questions

Total TimeAbout 36 minutes

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10.6: Optimization

Lecture Focus Questions:

If you have a machine that is responding rather slowly, what settings could you change to increase the performance of this machine?

What type of processor scheduling would you use on a desktop machine running Windows?

What is a temporary solution to resolve the problem of the paging file usage nearing 100 percent? What is a more permanent solution?

How does Data Execution Protection (DEP) help prevent damage from viruses and other security threats?

What type of write caching option increases performance for internal hard disk drives?

How can ReadyBoost increase system performance? How can you optimize the indexing process?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Edit the Advanced System Settings to increase the performance of a machine. Configure the virtual memory settings to optimize the computer's performance.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

4.0 Hardware o Optimize hardware performance, power management, and virtual

memory.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

302 Monitor Windows o Configure and analyze Event Viewer logs, configure event subscriptions,

monitor performance using Task Manager, monitor performance using Resource Monitor, monitor performance using Performance Monitor and Data Collector Sets, monitor system resources, monitor and manage printers, configure indexing options, manage client security by using Windows Defender, evaluate system stability using Reliability Monitor, troubleshoot performance issues.

Video/Demo Time10.6.1 Optimization 12:4310.6.2 Windows Virtual Memory 6:5710.6.3 Optimizing Performance 9:3010.6.4 Configuring Indexing 8:40

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Lab/Activity10.6.5 Configure Virtual Memory

Fact Sheets10.6.6 Optimization Facts

Number of Exam Questions10 questions

Total TimeAbout 58 minutes

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10.7: Remote Management

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the difference between authenticating for remote management in a domain versus in a workgroup?

How can you run PowerShell commands on a remote computer? How can you use PsExec to run commands on a remote computer? Which remote management tool uses a graphical interface?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Enable DirectAccess, remote access, and remote assistance.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

205 Configure remote management o Choose the appropriate remote management tools; configure remote

management settings; modify settings remotely by using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) or Windows PowerShell; configure Remote Assistance, including Easy Connect; configure Remote Desktop; configure remote PowerShell.

305 Configure advanced management tools o Configure services, configure Device Manager, configure and use the

MMC, configure Task Scheduler, configure automation of management tasks using Windows PowerShell.

Video/Demo Time10.7.1 Remote Management Tools 9:3110.7.2 Using Remote Management Tools 19:2710.7.3 Using Remote MMC 5:20

Total Video Time 34:18

Fact Sheets10.7.4 Remote Management Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 47 minutes

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10.8: Remote Desktop and Remote AssistanceLecture Focus Questions:

If you cannot connect to the remote computer when using Remote Desktop, which items should you consider and verify?

Which Windows versions and editions support accepting incoming Remote Desktop connection requests?

If the screen goes blank when using Remote Desktop, what should you do? What is the difference between Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance? How is a Remote Assistance session initiated?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure Remote Desktop to allow a connection to a remote computer. Configure Remote Assistance.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Enable DirectAccess, remote access, and remote assistance.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:o 205 Configure remote management

Choose the appropriate remote management tools; configure remote management settings; modify settings remotely by using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) or Windows PowerShell; configure Remote Assistance, including Easy Connect; configure Remote Desktop; configure remote PowerShell.

o 305 Configure advanced management tools Configure services, configure Device Manager, configure and use the

MMC, configure Task Scheduler, configure automation of management tasks using Windows PowerShell.

Video/Demo Time10.8.1 Remote Desktop 11:0310.8.2 Using Remote Desktop 15:1810.8.5 Remote Assistance 6:4210.8.7 Using Remote Assistance 11:09

Total Video Time 44:12Lab/Activity

10.8.4 Configure Remote Desktop10.8.8 Configure Remote Assistance

Fact Sheets10.8.3 Remote Desktop Facts10.8.6 Remote Assistance Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

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11.1: System Updates

Lecture Focus Questions:

How can you manually check for updates without installing them? How do you install optional updates? What is the difference between a cumulative update and a build? What is the difference between current branch and current branch for business?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure Windows Update.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Configure Windows update.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

301 Configure updates o Configure Windows Update options; implement Insider Preview, Current

Branch (CB), Current Branch for Business (CBB), and Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) scenarios; manage update history; roll back updates; update Windows Store apps.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

903 Configure and manage updates o Configure update settings, configure Windows Update policies, manage

update history, roll back updates, update Windows Store apps.

Video/Demo Time11.1.1 Windows Updates 12:5411.1.2 Windows Servicing Options 13:1311.1.3 Configuring Windows Update on Windows 7 8:1111.1.5 Configuring Windows Update on Windows 10 5:0511.1.6 Configuring Service Branches 6:4511.1.7 Updating Windows Store Applications 2:4611.1.9 Delivering Updates Using Intune 7:13

Total Video Time 56:07

Lab/Activity11.1.8 Configure Windows Update

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Fact Sheets11.1.4 Windows 7 Update Facts11.1.10 Windows 10 Update Facts11.1.11 Update Group Policy Settings

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

Total TimeAbout 85 minutes

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11.2: System Protection

Lecture Focus Questions:

What tools are used to protect a Windows system? System Restore and Previous Versions only work on what type of partition? How do System Restore and Previous Versions function differently? How can you delete existing restore points?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Protect a Windows system by creating restore points. o Protect data on a Windows system by configuring data backups and

recovering data from backups.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

303 Configure system and data recovery o Configure a recovery drive, configure a system restore, perform a refresh

or recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points, resolve hardware and device issues, interpret data from Device Manager, restore previous versions of files and folders, configure File History, recover files from OneDrive, use Windows Backup and Restore, perform a backup and restore with WBAdmin, perform recovery operations using Windows Recovery.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

901 Configure system recovery o Configure a recovery drive, configure system restore, perform a refresh or

recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points. 902 Configure file recovery

o Restore previous versions of files and folders, configure File History, recover files from OneDrive.

Video/Demo Time11.2.1 System Protection 8:3611.2.2 Configuring System Protection on Windows 7 11:4211.2.3 Configuring System Protection 13:13

Total Video Time 33:31

Lab/Activity11.2.4 Create a Restore Point

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Fact Sheets11.2.5 System Protection Facts

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

Total TimeAbout 58 minutes

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11.3: System BackupLecture Focus Questions:

What are the differences between a system image backup and a file backup? Which file system is required on the destination device when backing up a

system image? When is a Backup Set folder created? What is saved to the folder? What is the preferred mechanism for backing up user account files?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Back up the computer.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Protect data on a Windows system by configuring data backups and

recovering data from backups.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

303 Configure system and data recovery o Configure a recovery drive, configure a system restore, perform a refresh

or recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points, resolve hardware and device issues, interpret data from Device Manager, restore previous versions of files and folders, configure File History, recover files from OneDrive, use Windows Backup and Restore, perform a backup and restore with WBAdmin, perform recovery operations using Windows Recovery.

305 System Protection o Configure services, configure Device Manager, configure and use the

MMC, configure Task Scheduler, configure automation of management tasks using Windows PowerShell.

This section covers the following 70-697 exam objectives:

901 Configure system recovery o Configure a recovery drive, configure system restore, perform a refresh or

recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points. 902 Configure file recovery

o Restore previous versions of files and folders, configure File History, recover files from OneDrive.

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Lab/Activity11.3.5 Back Up the Computer

Fact Sheets11.3.4 Data Backup Facts

Number of Exam Questions14 questions

Total TimeAbout 53 minutes

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11.4: System RestoreLecture Focus Questions:

Which tools allow you to restore individual files? When attempting to restore a file to a location where a file with the same name

already exists, what options are available? What is a restore point? What files can be protected with File History?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Recover files from a backup.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Protect a Windows system by creating restore points. o Protect data on a Windows system by configuring data backups and

recovering data from backups. o Protect files with File History.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

303 Configure system and data recovery o Configure a recovery drive, configure a system restore, perform a refresh

or recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points, resolve hardware and device issues, interpret data from Device Manager, restore previous versions of files and folders, configure File History, recover files from OneDrive, use Windows Backup and Restore, perform a backup and restore with WBAdmin, perform recovery operations using Windows Recovery.

Video/Demo Time11.4.1 Data Recovery from Backup 5:0911.4.2 Recovering Files from Previous Versions in Windows 7 10:0211.4.3 Recovering Files from Backup 6:3111.4.6 Recovering the System from Backup 9:23

Total Video Time 31:05Lab/Activity

11.4.4 Recover a File from Backup11.4.5 Recover a File from Backup 2

Fact Sheets11.4.7 Data Recovery Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

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11.5: File HistoryLecture Focus Questions:

Which files are backed up with File History? What is the difference between the Save copies of files parameter and the

Keep saved versions parameter? How often does File History create a shadow copy of user account files? Which parameter specifies the location for storing File History backups?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure File History. Recover a file from File History.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Protect data on a Windows system by configuring data backups and

recovering data from backups. o Protect files with File History.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

303 Configure system and data recovery o Configure a recovery drive, configure a system restore, perform a refresh

or recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points, resolve hardware and device issues, interpret data from Device Manager, restore previous versions of files and folders, configure File History, recover files from OneDrive, use Windows Backup and Restore, perform a backup and restore with WBAdmin, perform recovery operations using Windows Recovery.

Video/Demo Time11.5.1 File History 6:0711.5.2 Configuring File History 11:3911.5.4 Recovering Data from File History 5:25

Total Video Time 23:11Lab/Activity

11.5.3 Configure File History11.5.6 Recover a File from File History

Fact Sheets11.5.5 File History Facts

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

Total TimeAbout 44 minutes

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11.6: Recovery EnvironmentLecture Focus Questions:

What are the differences between system recovery on Windows 7 and on Windows 10?

When your system is having significant problems, what are your alternate boot mode options?

How do you access the recovery environment on Windows 10? What types of drivers and services are loaded when you boot into safe mode? When would you choose to use the last known good configuration? How can you get a system running as quickly as possible after a disk holding the

operating system fails? What tool can you use to disable an errant driver that is preventing the system

from booting completely?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Protect data on a Windows system by configuring data backups and

recovering data from backups.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

303 Configure system and data recovery o Configure a recovery drive, configure a system restore, perform a refresh

or recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points, resolve hardware and device issues, interpret data from Device Manager, restore previous versions of files and folders, configure File History, recover files from OneDrive, use Windows Backup and Restore, perform a backup and restore with WBAdmin, perform recovery operations using Windows Recovery.

Video/Demo Time11.6.1 Windows System Recovery 12:2511.6.2 Creating a Recovery Drive 5:3611.6.3 Using Windows 7 Recovery Environment Options 10:4411.6.4 Using Recovery Environment Options 7:5211.6.5 Resetting the Operating System 5:4311.6.6 Preparing the System for Recycling 7:2711.6.7 Using BootRec 6:55

Total Video Time 56:42Fact Sheets

11.6.8 Recovery Environment Facts11.6.9 Advanced Startup Option Facts

Number of Exam Questions10 questions

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11.7: Malware ProtectionLecture Focus Questions:

What is malicious code? What is the suggested procedure for remediating a system with a malware

infection? What is a hoax virus? What are the three types of scans that can be scheduled in Windows Defender? How does Device Guard prevent malware from infecting a system?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure Windows Defender.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Configure Windows Defender.

This section covers the following 70-698 exam objectives:

302 Monitor Windows o Configure and analyze Event Viewer logs, configure event subscriptions,

monitor performance using Task Manager, monitor performance using Resource Monitor, monitor performance using Performance Monitor and Data Collector Sets, monitor system resources, monitor and manage printers, configure indexing options, manage client security by using Windows Defender, evaluate system stability using Reliability Monitor, troubleshoot performance issues.

Video/Demo Time11.7.1 Malware 16:0711.7.3 Malware Protection 19:5911.7.5 Implementing Malware Protection on Windows 11:1911.7.8 Device Guard 12:32

Total Video Time 59:57Lab/Activity

11.7.7 Configure Windows Defender

Fact Sheets11.7.2 Malware Facts11.7.4 Malware Protection Facts11.7.6 Windows Defender Facts11.7.9 Device Guard Facts

Number of Exam Questions8 questions

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D.1: Windows 7 Upgrade

Lecture Focus Questions:

You have Windows 7 Professional installed. Which editions of Windows 7 support an upgrade from your current system?

You have Windows 7 Home Premium installed. You would like the system to run the Home Basic edition. How would you make the change?

When upgrading to Windows 7, what are the tasks you should complete prior to running the setup program?

How does the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor tool simplify the process of upgrading Windows 7 to a different edition?

Under what circumstances must you perform a clean installation instead of an upgrade installation?

You want to upgrade your Windows Vista system to Windows 8.1. Will your applications be retained during the upgrade?

You currently use Windows 8.1 and want to upgrade to Windows 8.1 Professional. How can you do this?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor tool to determine the computer's hardware readiness for Windows 7.

Perform an upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7. Perform an upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8.x.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

1.0 Windows operating system o Upgrade an existing Windows Vista system to Windows 7. o Upgrade an existing Windows 7 system to Windows 8. o Use Windows To Go to create a bootable USB flash storage device.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objectives:

102. Upgrade to Windows 7 from previous versions of Windows. o Upgrading from Windows Vista o Migrating from Windows XP o Upgrading from one edition of Windows 7 to another edition of Windows 7

This section covers the following 70-687 exam objectives:

102. Install Windows 8.1. o Migrate from previous versions of Windows to Windows 8.1 o Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8 to Windows 8.1

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Video/Demo TimeD.1.1 Windows 7 Upgrade Overview 4:16D.1.2 Upgrading to Windows 7 From Windows Vista 4:55

Total Video Time 9:11

Fact SheetsD.1.3 Windows Upgrade Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 24 minutes

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D.2: Windows 7 User Profile and Data MigrationLecture Focus Questions:

What are the main differences between a side-by-side migration and a wipe-and-load migration?

What types of files and data are moved during a migration? How can you save user data during a migration? When would you choose to perform a migration using the Windows Easy

Transfer (WET) over the User State Migration Tool (USMT)? What are the transfer methods available when using WET to save user files? In what order should USMT commands be executed during a migration? What are the different kinds of migration stores supported by USMT? Which scanstate command moves Windows XP user data files during a hard-

link migration? How can you customize a USMT migration?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use USMT to migrate user settings and profile information. On the source computer, run Scanstate to save the migration user accounts to a

network share. On the destination computer, run Loadstate to import user migration information

from a network share.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objectives:

103. Migrate user profiles.  o Migrating from one machine to another o Migrating from previous versions of Windows o Side-by-side vs. wipe and load

This section covers the following 70-687 exam objectives:

103. Migrate and configure user data. o Migrate user profiles o Configure folder location o Configure profiles including:

Profile version Local Roaming Mandatory

Video/Demo TimeD.2.1 Windows 7 User Profile and Data Migration 10:56D.2.2 Using WET 11:43

Total Video Time 22:39

Fact SheetsD.2.3 WET Migration Facts

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Number of Exam Questions2 questions

Total TimeAbout 30 minutes

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D.3: Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the advantages of using ICS in a small network? What are the differences between an ICS host and an ICS client? How many network adapters are required before you can implement ICS? Which network adapter on the ICS host will have 192.168.137.1 as the IP

address?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure an ICS host.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objective:

403. Configure networking settings. o Configuring network adapters

Video/Demo TimeD.3.1 Configuring ICS 5:17

Total Video Time 5:17

Fact SheetsD.3.2 ICS Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 15 minutes

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D.4: BranchCache

Lecture Focus Questions:

Under which circumstances should you enable distributed cache mode versus hosted cache mode?

How does BranchCache treat traffic while in transit? When would you choose to configure BranchCache using Group Policy rather

than netsh? When BranchCache settings have been configured using both the netsh

command and Group Policy, which settings take precedence?

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objectives:

505. Configure BranchCache. o Distributed cache mode vs. hosted mode o Network infrastructure requirements o Configuring settings o Certificate management

Video/Demo TimeD.4.1 BranchCache 4:32D.4.3 BranchCache Configuration 6:47D.4.4 Configuring BranchCache 2:24

Total Video Time 13:43

Fact SheetsD.4.2 BranchCache FactsD.4.5 BranchCache Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 33 minutes

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D.5: Domain Image Deployment

Lecture Focus Questions:

What is the role of the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)? What is the difference between the Lite Touch Installation and Zero Touch

Installation MDT distribution methods? What are the main areas of the MDT Deployment Workbench that are used to

manage and distribute Windows images? What are the differences between the MDT and Windows Deployment Services

(WDS)? What are the four different types of WDS images that may be used during

installation?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use WDS to create an installation and boot image. Image a computer with a Windows image.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objective:

203. Deploy a system image. o Automated deployment methods

Video/Demo TimeD.5.1 Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 4:03D.5.3 Windows Deployment Services (WDS) 4:35D.5.4 Deploying Images with WDS 7:06

Total Video Time 15:44

Fact SheetsD.5.2 MDT FactsD.5.5 WDS Facts

Number of Exam Questions10 questions

Total TimeAbout 36 minutes

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D.6: Network Access Protection (NAP)

Lecture Focus Questions:

How does NAP determine if a client is non-compliant with specific requirements? How does a remediation server help non-compliant clients become compliant? What is the difference between the role of the enforcement server and the NAP

server?

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objective:

604. Configure remote connections. o NAP quarantine remediation

This section covers the following 70-687 exam objectives:

501. Configure remote connections. o Configure virtual private network (VPN) connections

Video/Demo TimeD.6.1 Network Access Protection (NAP) 2:47

Total Video Time 2:47

Fact SheetsD.6.2 NAP Facts

Number of Exam Questions4 questions

Total TimeAbout 12 minutes

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D.7: DirectAccess

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the advantages of using DirectAccess to access corporate file servers? What is the difference between full enterprise network access and selected

server access? What are the requirements for a DirectAccess client? How does the client's IP address configuration affect how the client sends traffic

to the DirectAccess server?

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

2.0 Access o Enable remote access by doing the following:

Establish a connection to a DirectAccess server.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objectives:

602. Configure DirectAccess. This objective may include but is not limited to: o Configuring client side o Configuring authentication o Network infrastructure requirements

Video/Demo TimeD.7.1 DirectAccess 9:06D.7.2 DirectAccess Configuration Options 7:43

Total Video Time 16:49

Fact SheetsD.7.3 DirectAccess FactsD.7.4 DirectAccess Configuration Facts

Number of Exam Questions7 questions

Total TimeAbout 34 minutes

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D.8: Performance MonitoringLecture Focus Questions:

Which components does the Windows Experience Index test to determine the base score?

How is the base score of the Windows Experience Index calculated? What are the key differences between Performance Monitor and Data Collector

Sets? What types of performance analysis can the three tools in the Windows

Performance Toolkit (WPT) perform?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use the Windows Experience Index to establish the base score of a machine. Use Performance Monitor to gather information about the performance of a

computer. Create a Data Collector Set to capture information and monitor the performance

of a computer.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

10.0 Monitoring o Monitor a Windows system by doing the following:

Monitor processes and resource usage with Performance Monitor.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objectives:

703. Monitor systems. o Data collector sets o Generating a system diagnostics report

704. Configure performance settings. o Configuring desktop environment

This section covers the following 70-687 exam objectives:

603. Monitor system performance.o Monitor system resources o Optimize networking performance

Video/Demo TimeD.8.1 Performance Information and Tools Console 6:46D.8.2 Viewing the Windows Experience Index 5:28D.8.4 Performance Monitor Console 9:13D.8.5 Monitoring Performance 10:02D.8.7 Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT) 4:10

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Total Video Time 35:39

Fact SheetsD.8.3 Windows Experience Index FactsD.8.6 Performance Tools FactsD.8.8 WPT Facts

Number of Exam Questions9 questions

Total TimeAbout 60 minutes

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D.9: Update Deployment and ManagementLecture Focus Questions:

Under which circumstances would you choose a WSUS solution rather than a standard Windows Update solution?

What types of operating system vulnerabilities are identified by the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure Windows clients to connect to and download updates from a Windows Server Update Server (WSUS).

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

8.0 System Protection o Configure automatic updates on a Windows system.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objectives:

701. Configure updates to Windows 7. o Configuring update settings o Determining source of updates o Configuring Windows Update policies o Reviewing update history o Checking for new updates o Rolling back updates

This section covers the following 70-687 exam objectives:

601. Configure and manage updates. o Configure update settings o Configure Windows Update policies o Manage update history o Roll back updates o Update Windows Store apps

Video/Demo TimeD.9.1 Update Deployment and Management 7:57D.9.2 Configuring WSUS Clients 12:29

Total Video Time 20:26Fact Sheets

D.9.3 Update Deployment and Management FactsD.9.4 Update Group Policy Settings

Number of Exam Questions5 questions

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D.10: Application RestrictionLecture Focus Questions:

How are software restriction policies managed, and in what order are they applied?

Which software restriction rule can be used to prevent installation of an application downloaded from a web site in the Restricted Sites zone?

How does a hash rule identify one application from another? Does the same hash value always apply after the application receives a software update?

What are the advantages of using AppLocker over software restriction policies? If software restriction policies and AppLocker policies are configured on the same

object, which rules take precedence?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure a local software restriction policy for a specific user. Create an application control policy.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

3.0 Applications o Manage Windows applications by doing the following:

Use AppLocker to secure installed applications. Use Group Policies to control access to applications.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objectives:

303. Configure application restrictions. o Setting software restriction policies o Setting application control policies o Setting through group policy or local security policy

This section covers the following 70-687 exam objectives:

203. Control access to local hardware and applications. o Configure applications restrictions, including:

Software Restriction Policies AppLocker

Video/Demo TimeD.10.1 Application Restriction Overview 1:36D.10.2 Software Restriction Policies 6:57D.10.3 Implementing Software Restriction Policies 12:37D.10.5 AppLocker 7:07D.10.6 Implementing AppLocker 12:25

Total Video Time 40:42

Fact SheetsD.10.4 Software Restriction Policies FactsD.10.7 AppLocker Facts

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Number of Exam Questions10 questions

Total TimeAbout 61 minutes

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D.11: Internet ExplorerLecture Focus Questions:

How does the SmartScreen Filter detect phishing Web sites and Web sites that dispense malware?

How do the InPrivate Mode features protect a user's privacy? When would you choose to disable an add-on? What function does the Compatibility View provide for users? How can you clear previously-saved passwords saved in Internet Explorer? How are websockets used to provide access to Web content?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Use InPrivate Mode to protect privacy. Use accelerators to quickly access, share, search, translate or obtain additional

information about a topic. Add additional accelerators to provide additional functionality. Configure Compatibility View

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

9.0 Security o Harden a Windows workstation by doing the following:

Configure Internet Explorer security settings.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objectives:

302. Configure application compatibility. o Compatibility issues with Internet Explorer

304. Configure Internet Explorer. This objective may include but is not limited to: o Configuring compatibility view o Configuring security settings o Configuring providers o Managing add-ons o Controlling InPrivate mode

This section covers the following 70-687 exam objectives:

204. Configure Internet Explorer 11 and Internet Explorer for the desktop. o Configure compatibility view o Configure Internet Explorer 11 settings, including:

Add-ons

Video/Demo TimeD.11.1 Internet Explorer Security Configuration 7:02D.11.4 Compatibility View and Add-ons 4:44D.11.7 Using IE 10 Features 9:55D.11.8 Using InPrivate Browsing 5:18D.11.9 Using SmartScreen Filter 3:45D.11.10 WebSocket 7:42

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Total Video Time 38:26

Fact SheetsD.11.2 InPrivate Mode FactsD.11.3 IE Security FactsD.11.5 IE Compatibility View FactsD.11.6 IE Add-on Console Facts

Number of Exam Questions11 questions

Total TimeAbout 70 minutes

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D.12: Internet OptionsLecture Focus Questions:

What are the different kinds of security zones? What is the difference between the default security level and the default

protected mode assigned to security zones? What is the difference between a root CA and a subordinate CA? How do you configure URL links to always open in the desktop version of Internet

Explorer?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following task:

Configure advanced security settings, zone membership, and privacy settings for IE.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objectives:

9.0 Security o Harden a Windows workstation by doing the following:

Configure Internet Explorer security settings.

This section covers the following 70-680 exam objectives:

304. Configure Internet Explorer. o Configuring security settings o Certificates for secure Web sites

This section covers the following 70-687 exam objectives:

204. Configure Internet Explorer 11 and Internet Explorer for the desktop. o Configure Internet Explorer 11 settings, including:

Downloads Security Privacy

Video/Demo TimeD.12.1 Internet Options 4:30D.12.2 Configuring Internet Options 9:11D.12.3 Configuring Security Zones 4:04

Total Video Time 17:45Fact Sheets

D.12.4 Internet Options FactsD.12.5 Security Zone FactsD.12.6 IE Certificate Facts

Number of Exam Questions10 questions

Total TimeAbout 43 minutes

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D.13: Windows Defender

Lecture Focus Questions:

What are the differences between the three types of Windows Defender automatic scans?

What is the difference between the remove and quarantine action in Windows Defender?

What is a heuristic and how can it help identify possible threats to your computer?

After finishing this section, you should be able to complete the following tasks:

Configure Windows Defender to scan a system for malware. Configure the Windows Defender protection settings to run automatic scans.

This section covers the following Client Pro exam objective:

9.0 Security o Harden a Windows workstation by doing the following:

Protect against malware by configuring Windows Defender.

Video/Demo TimeD.13.1 Windows Defender 2:51D.13.2 Configuring Windows Defender 8:27

Total Video Time 11:18

Fact SheetsD.13.3 Windows Defender Facts

Total TimeAbout 17 minutes

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Practice ExamsA.0: Client Pro Practice ExamsClient Pro Objective 1: Windows Installation and Configuration, All Questions (12 questions)Client Pro Objective 2: Access, All Questions (13 questions)Client Pro Objective 3: Applications and Services, All Questions (9 questions)Client Pro Objective 4: Hardware, All Questions (8 questions)Client Pro Objective 5: Storage, All Questions (14 questions)Client Pro Objective 6: Networking, All Questions (8 questions)Client Pro Objective 7: Printing, All Questions (3 questions)Client Pro Objective 8: System Protection, All Questions (10 questions)Client Pro Certification Practice Exam (18 questions)

B.0: MS 70-698 Practice ExamsObjective 100. Implement Windows, All Questions (163 questions)Objective 200. Configure and Support Core Services, All Questions (275 questions)Objective 300. Manage and Maintain Windows, All Questions (179 questions)70-698 Certification Practice Exam (90 questions)

C.0: MS 70-697 Practice ExamsObjective 100. Manage Identity, All Questions (70 questions)Objective 200. Plan Desktop and Device Deployment, All Questions (53 questions)Objective 300. Plan and Implement a Microsoft Intune Device Management Solution, All Questions (18 questions)Objective 400. Configure Networking, All Questions (89 questions)Objective 500. Configure Storage, All Questions (50 questions)Objective 600. Manage Data Access and Protection, All Questions (53 questions)Objective 700. Manage Remote Access, All Questions (16 questions)Objective 800. Manage Apps, All Questions (27 questions)Objective 900. Manage Updates and Recovery, All Questions (72 questions)70-697 Certification Practice Exam (90 questions)

E.0: MS 70-680 Practice ExamsObjective 100. Installing, Upgrading, and Migrating to Windows 7, All Questions (38 questions)Objective 200. Deploying Windows 7, All Questions (53 questions)Objective 300. Configuring Hardware and Applications, All Questions (53 questions)Objective 400. Configuring Network Connectivity, All Questions (79 questions)Objective 500. Configuring Access to Resources, All Questions (71 questions)Objective 600. Configuring Mobile Computing, All Questions (69 questions)Objective 700. Monitoring and Maintaining Systems that Run Windows 7, All Questions (84 questions)Objective 800. Configuring Backup and Recovery Options, All Questions (31 questions)70-680 Certification Practice Exam (50 questions)

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Appendix A: Client Pro Certification Exam Objectives

The Client Pro Certification Exam tests your skills related to the following Client Pro objectives:

# Exam Objective Module.Section

1.0

Windows installation and configuration

Implement hardware that meets Windows' system requirements.

Install and activate the version and edition of Windows that meets end-user requirements.

Perform Windows post-installation configuration tasks. Configure Internet and web browser options for

security and privacy. Create a portable installation of Windows. Install Windows on a virtual hard disk (VHD). Implement client-side virtualization.

7.1, 7.2, 7.37.4, 7.5, 7.6

7.9, 7.10

2.0

Access

Create and manage user and group accounts. Configure user rights and account policies.   Restrict access to files and folders using encryption

and NTFS. Configure VPN connections. Enable DirectAccess, remote access, and remote

assistance.

5.1, 5.2, 5.35.4, 5.5, 5.65.9, 9.2, 9.310.7, 10.8

3.0

Applications and services

Manage Windows applications. Manage services on a Windows system. Configure location settings for location-aware apps. Configure user account control (UAC) settings.

4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.44.5, 4.6, 4.7

9.6, 10.1

4.0

Hardware

Manage devices and drivers. Customize display settings. Optimize hardware performance, power management,

and virtual memory.

2.1, 2.2, 2.39.710.6

5.0 Storage 2.4, 2.5, 2.62.7, 2.8, 2.9

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Configure file systems, partitions, volumes, and RAID. Implement Storage Spaces. Optimize and troubleshoot disks. Configure OneDrive. Configure offline files.

2.10, 2.11, 2.129.8

6.0

Networking

Configure and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. Configure wireless networks and wireless profiles. Configure Windows Firewall. Share network resources.

3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.43.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.86.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4

7.0

Printing

Install and configure local printers. Configure default printers. Install and configure shared printers.

6.5

8.0

System Protection

Monitor a Windows operating system. Configure Windows update. Protect a Windows system by creating restore points. Protect data on a Windows system by configuring data

backups and recovering data from backups. Protect files with File History. Configure Windows Defender.

10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5

11.1, 11.2, 11.311.4, 11.5, 11.6,

11.7

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Appendix B: MS 70-698 Exam Objectives

This certification exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic on the exam. The questions on the exam include, but are not limited to, the objectives detailed below:

# Exam Objective Module.Section

100 Implement Windows (30-35%)

101

Prepare for installation requirements

Determine hardware requirements and compatibility; choose between an upgrade and a clean installation; determine appropriate editions according to device type; determine requirements for particular features, such as Hyper-V, Cortana, Miracast, Virtual Smart Cards, and Secure Boot; determine and create appropriate installation media.

7.1, 11.7

102

Install Windows

Perform clean installations, upgrade using Windows Update, upgrade using installation media, configure native boot scenarios, migrate from previous versions of Windows, install to virtual hard disk (VHD), boot from VHD, install on bootable USB, install additional Windows features, configure Windows for additional regional and language support.

7.2, 7.67.7, 7.9

103

Configure devices and device drivers

Install, update, disable, and roll back drivers; resolve driver issues; configure driver settings, including signed and unsigned drivers; manage driver packages; download and import driver packages; use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool to add packages.

2.1, 2.2, 2.38.1

104 Perform post-installation configuration

Configure and customize Start menu, desktop, taskbar, and notification settings, according to device type; configure accessibility options; configure Cortana; configure Microsoft Edge; configure Internet Explorer;

1.2, 7.4, 7.59.7

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configure Hyper-V; configure power settings.

105

Implement Windows in an enterprise environment

Provision with the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD) tool; implement Active Directory–based activation; implement volume activation using a Key Management Service (KMS); query and configure activation states using the command line; configure Active Directory, including Group Policies; configure and optimize user account control (UAC).

1.4, 8.2

200 Configure and support core services (30-35%)

201

Configure networking

Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings; configure name resolution; connect to a network; configure network locations; configure Windows Firewall; configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security; configure network discovery; configure Wi-Fi settings; configure Wi-Fi Direct; troubleshoot network issues; configure VPN, such as app-triggered VPN, traffic filters, and lockdown VPN; configure IPsec; configure Direct Access.

3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.69.2, 9.3, 9.9

202

Configure storage

Configure disks, volumes, and file system options using Disk Management and Windows PowerShell; create and configure VHDs; configure removable devices; create and configure storage spaces; troubleshoot storage and removable devices issues.

2.5, 2.7, 2.8

203

Configure data access and usage

Configure file and printer sharing and HomeGroup connections; configure folder shares, public folders, and OneDrive; configure file system permissions; configure OneDrive usage; troubleshoot data access and usage.

2.9, 2.116.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.5

204 Implement apps 4.1, 4.5

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Configure desktop apps, configure startup options, configure Windows features, configure Windows Store, implement Windows Store apps, implement Windows Store for Business, provision packages, create packages, use deployment tools, use the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK).

205

Configure remote management

Choose the appropriate remote management tools; configure remote management settings; modify settings remotely by using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) or Windows PowerShell; configure Remote Assistance, including Easy Connect; configure Remote Desktop; configure remote PowerShell.

10.7, 10.8

300 Manage and maintain Windows (30-35%)

301

Configure updates

Configure Windows Update options; implement Insider Preview, Current Branch (CB), Current Branch for Business (CBB), and Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) scenarios; manage update history; roll back updates; update Windows Store apps.

11.1

302

Monitor Windows

Configure and analyze Event Viewer logs, configure event subscriptions, monitor performance using Task Manager, monitor performance using Resource Monitor, monitor performance using Performance Monitor and Data Collector Sets, monitor system resources, monitor and manage printers, configure indexing options, manage client security by using Windows Defender, evaluate system stability using Reliability Monitor, troubleshoot performance issues.

10.1, 10.2, 10.310.4, 10.5, 10.6

11.7

303 Configure system and data recovery

Configure a recovery drive, configure a system restore, perform a refresh or recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points, resolve hardware and device issues, interpret data from Device Manager, restore

11.2, 11.3, 11.411.5, 11.6

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previous versions of files and folders, configure File History, recover files from OneDrive, use Windows Backup and Restore, perform a backup and restore with WBAdmin, perform recovery operations using Windows Recovery.

304

Configure authorization and authentication

Configure Microsoft Passport, configure picture passwords and biometrics, configure workgroups, configure domain settings, configure HomeGroup settings, configure Credential Manager, configure local accounts, configure Microsoft accounts, configure Device Registration, configure Windows Hello, configure Device Guard, configure Credential Guard, configure Device Health Attestation, configure UAC behavior.

1.3, 4.25.1, 5.2

5.3, 5.4, 5.56.3

305

Configure advanced management tools

Configure services, configure Device Manager, configure and use the MMC, configure Task Scheduler, configure automation of management tasks using Windows PowerShell.

2.1, 2.2, 2.93.7, 3.8

10.7, 10.811.3

301

Configure updates

Configure Windows Update options; implement Insider Preview, Current Branch (CB), Current Branch for Business (CBB), and Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) scenarios; manage update history; roll back updates; update Windows Store apps.

11.1

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Appendix C: MS 70-697 Exam Objectives

This certification exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic on the exam. The questions on the exam include, but are not limited to, the objectives detailed below:

# Exam Objective Module.Section

100 Manage Identity (10-15%)

101

Support Windows Store and cloud apps

Install and manage software by using Microsoft Office 365 and Windows Store apps, sideload apps by using Microsoft Intune, sideload apps into online and offline images, deep link apps by using Microsoft Intune, integrate Microsoft account including personalization settings.

4.1, 4.5, 4.64.7, 9.10

102

Support authentication and authorization

Identify and resolve issues related to the following: Multi-factor authentication including certificates, Microsoft Passport, virtual smart cards, picture passwords, and biometrics; workgroup vs. domain, HomeGroup, computer and user authentication including secure channel, account policies, credential caching, and Credential Manager; local account vs. Microsoft account; Workplace Join; Configuring Windows Hello.

1.3, 4.25.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5

200 Plan desktop and device deployment (10-15%)

201

Migrate and configure user data

Migrate user profiles; configure folder location; configure profiles including profile version, local, roaming, and mandatory.

7.8

202 Configure Hyper-V

Create and configure virtual machines, including integration services, create and manage checkpoints, create and configure virtual switches, create and configure virtual disks, move a virtual machine's

7.10

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storage.

203

Configure mobility options

Configure offline file policies, configure power policies, configure Windows To Go, configure sync options, configure Wi-Fi direct, files, powercfg, and Sync Center.

9.7, 9.8, 9.9

204

Configure security for mobile devices

Configure BitLocker, configure startup key storage. 9.4, 9.6

300 Plan and implement a Microsoft Intune device management solution (10-15%)

301

Support mobile devices

Support mobile device policies including security policies, remote access, and remote wipe; support mobile access and data synchronization, including Work Folders and Sync Center; support broadband connectivity, including broadband tethering and metered networks; support Mobile Device Management by using Microsoft Intune, including Windows Phone, iOS, and Android.

9.6, 9.9

302

Deploy software updates by using Microsoft Intune

Use reports and In-Console Monitoring to identify required updates, approve or decline updates, configure automatic approval settings, configure deadlines for update installations, deploy third-party updates.

9.1

303

Manage devices with Microsoft Intune

Provision user accounts, enroll devices, view and manage all managed devices, configure the Microsoft Intune subscriptions, configure the Microsoft Intune connector site system role, manage user and computer groups, configure monitoring and alerts, manage policies, manage remote computers.

9.1

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400 Configure Networking (10-15%)

401

Configure IP settings

Configure name resolution, connect to a network, configure network locations.

3.1, 3.2, 3.33.4

402

Configure networking settings

Connect to a wireless network, manage preferred wireless networks, configure network adapters, configure location-aware printing.

3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.66.5

403

Configure and maintain network security

Configure Windows Firewall, configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, configure connection security rules (IPsec), configure authenticated exceptions, configure network discovery.

3.7, 3.8

500 Configure Storage (10-15%)

501

Support data storage

Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: DFS client including caching settings, storage spaces including capacity and fault tolerance, OneDrive.

2.4, 2.7, 2.82.9, 2.11, 2.12

502

Support data security

Identifying and resolving issues related to the following: Permissions including share, NTFS, and Dynamic Access Control (DAC); Encrypting File System (EFS), including Data Recovery Agent; access to removable media; BitLocker and BitLocker To Go including Data Recovery Agent and Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM).

2.10, 5.8, 5.99.4, 9.5

600 Manage data access and protection (10-15%)

601 Configure shared resources

Configure shared folder permissions, configure HomeGroup settings, configure libraries, configure

6.1, 6.3, 6.5

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shared printers, configure OneDrive.

602

Configure file and folder access

Encrypt files and folders by using EFS, configure NTFS permissions, configure disk quotas, configure file access auditing Configure authentication and authorization.

2.9 5.6, 5.7, 5.9

700 Manage remote access (10-15%)

701

Configure remote connections

Configure remote authentication, configure Remote Desktop settings, configure VPN connections and authentication, enable VPN reconnect, configure broadband tethering.

5.7, 9.2, 10.8

702

Configure mobility options

Configure offline file policies, configure power policies, configure Windows To Go, configure sync options, configure Wi-Fi Direct.

9.7, 9.8

800 Manage apps (10-15%)

801

Deploy and manage Azure RemoteApp

Configure RemoteApp and Desktop Connections settings, configure Group Policy Objects (GPOs) for signed packages, subscribe to the Azure RemoteApp and Desktop Connections feeds, export and import Azure RemoteApp configurations, support iOS and Android, configure remote desktop web access for Azure RemoteApp distribution.

4.7, 10.8

802 Support desktop apps

The following support considerations, including: Desktop app compatibility using Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT), including shims and compatibility database; desktop application co-existence using Hyper-V, Azure RemoteApp, and App-V; installation and configuration

4.1, 4.3, 4.49.10, 9.11

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of User Experience Virtualization (UE-V); deploy desktop apps by using Microsoft Intune.

900 Manage updates and recovery (10-15%)

901

Configure system recovery

Configure a recovery drive, configure system restore, perform a refresh or recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points.

11.2, 11.3

902

Configure file recovery

Restore previous versions of files and folders, configure File History, recover files from OneDrive.

11.2, 11.3

903

Configure and manage updates

Configure update settings, configure Windows Update policies, manage update history, roll back updates, update Windows Store apps.

8.3, 11.1

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Appendix D: MS 70-680 Exam Objectives

This certification exam measures your ability to install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 7 operating system. Before taking the exam, you should be proficient in the skills listed below:

# Exam Objective Module.Section

100 Installing, Upgrading, and Migrating to Windows (14%)

101 Perform a clean installation.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Identifying hardware requirements Setting up as the sole operating system Setting up as dual boot; installation methods Boot from the source of installation, preparing the

installation source: USB, CD, network share, WDS

7.1, 7.28.1

102 Upgrade to Windows 7 from previous versions of Windows.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Upgrading from Windows Vista Migrating from Windows XP Upgrading from one edition of Windows 7 to another

edition of Windows 7

D.1

103 Migrate user profiles.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Migrating from one machine to another Migrating from previous versions of Windows Side-by-side vs. wipe and load

7.8D.2

200 Deploying Windows 7 (13%)

201 Capture a system image.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Preparing system for capture Creating a WIM file Automated capture Manual capture

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202 Prepare a system image for deployment.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Inserting an application into a system image Inserting a driver into a system image Inserting an update into a system image Configuring tasks to run after deployment

8.3D.5

203 Deploy a system image.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Automated deployment methods Manually deploying a customized image

8.2D.5

204 Configure a VHD.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Creating, deploying, booting, mounting, and updating VHDs

Offline updates Offline servicing

7.9

300 Configuring Hardware and Applications (14%)

301 Configure devices.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Updating, disabling, and uninstalling drivers Signed drivers Conflicts between drivers Configuring driver settings Resolving problem device driver

2.1

302 Configure application compatibility.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Setting compatibility mode Implementing shims Compatibility issues with Internet Explorer

4.3 

303 Configure application restrictions.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Setting software restriction policies Setting application control policies

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Setting through group policy or local security policy

304 Configure Internet Explorer.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring compatibility view Configuring security settings Configuring providers Managing add-ons Controlling InPrivate mode Certificates for secure Web sites

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400 Configuring Network Connectivity (14%)

401 Configure IPv4 network settings.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Connecting to a network Configuring name resolution Setting up a connection for a network Network locations Resolving connectivity issues APIPA

3.13.33.4

402 Configure IPv6 network settings.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring name resolution Connecting to a network Setting up a connection for a network Network locations Resolving connectivity issues Link local multicast name resolution

3.23.33.4

403 Configure networking settings.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Adding a physically connected (wired) or wireless device Connecting to a wireless network Configuring security settings on the client Set preferred wireless networks Configuring network adapters Configuring location-aware printing

3.53.66.5D.3

 

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This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring rules for multiple profiles Allowing or denying an application Network-profile-specific rules Configuring notifications Configuring authenticated exceptions

3.8

405 Configure remote management.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Remote management methods Configuring remote management tools Executing PowerShell commands

10.710.8

500 Configuring Access to Resources (13%)

501 Configure shared resources.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Folder virtualization Shared folder permissions Printers and queues Configuring HomeGroup settings

5.55.65.7

502 Configure file and folder access.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Encrypting files and folders by using EFS Configuring NTFS permissions Resolving effective permissions issues Copying files vs. moving files

5.65.9

503 Configure user account control (UAC).This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring local security policy Configuring admin vs. standard UAC prompt behaviors Configuring Secure Desktop

4.2

504 Configure authentication and authorization.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Resolving authentication issues Configuring rights

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Managing credentials Managing certificates Smart cards with PIV Elevating user privileges Multifactor authentication

505 Configure BranchCache.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Distributed cache mode vs. hosted mode Network infrastructure requirements Configuring settings Certificate management

D.4

600 Configuring Mobile Computing (10%)

601 Configure BitLocker and BitLocker To Go.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring BitLocker and BitLocker To Go policies Managing Trusted Platform Module (TPM) PINs Configuring startup key storage Data recovery agent support

9.49.5

602 Configure DirectAccess.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring client side Configuring authentication Network infrastructure requirements

D.7

603 Configure mobility options.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring offline file policies Transparent caching Creating and migrating power policy

9.79.8

604 Configure remote connections.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Establishing VPN connections and authentication Enabling a VPN reconnect Advanced security auditing NAP quarantine remediation

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Dial-up connections Remote desktop Published apps

700 Monitoring and Maintaining Systems that Run Windows (11%)

701 Configure updates to Windows 7.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring update settings Determining source of updates Configuring Windows Update policies Reviewing update history Checking for new updates Rolling back updates

11.1D.9

702 Manage disks.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Managing disk volumes Managing file system fragmentation RAID Removable device policies

2.52.62.92.10

703 Monitor systems.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring event logging Filtering event logs Event subscriptions Data collector sets Generating a system diagnostics report

10.110.210.410.5D.8

704 Configure performance settings.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring page files Configuring hard drive cache Updated drivers Configuring networking performance Configuring power plans Configuring processor scheduling Configuring desktop environment Configuring services and programs to resolve

performance issues

2.12.22.39.710.110.6D.8

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Mobile computing performance issues Configuring power

800 Configuring Backup and Recovery (11%)

801 Configure backup.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Creating a system recovery disk Backing up files, folders, or full system Scheduling backups

11.3

802 Configure system recovery options.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring system restore points Restoring system settings Last known good configuration Complete restore; driver rollback

11.6

803 Configure file recovery options.This objective may include but is not limited to:

Configuring file restore points Restoring previous versions of files and folders Restoring damaged or deleted files by using shadow

copies Restore user profiles

11.4

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Appendix E: Approximate Time for the Course

The total time for the LabSim for TestOut Client Pro course is approximately 86 hours and 48 minutes. Time is calculated by adding the approximate time for each section which is calculated using the following elements:

Video/demo times Text Lessons (5 minutes assigned per text lesson) Simulations (5 minutes assigned per simulation) Questions (1 minute per question)

Additionally, there are approximately another 46 hours and 8 minutes of Practice Test material at the end of the course.

The breakdown for this course is as follows:

Module Sections Time Videos Labs Text Exams1.0: Course Introduction

1.1: Course Introduction 20 15 0 5 01.2: Windows User Interface Overview 78 38 20 10 101.3: Windows as a Client 62 51 0 5 61.4: Active Directory 75 46 10 10 9

Total 3:55 2:30 0:30 0:30 0:252.0: Hardware Management

2.1: Devices and Drivers 81 50 10 10 112.2: Device Driver Troubleshooting 34 23 0 5 62.3: Display Management 69 51 5 5 82.4: Disk File Systems 42 27 0 10 52.5: Partition and Volume Management 92 58 5 15 142.6: Volume Resizing 44 15 15 5 92.7: RAID 55 29 5 10 112.8: Storage Spaces 52 31 10 5 62.9: Disk Optimization 50 26 10 5 92.10: Removable Storage 35 19 5 5 62.11: OneDrive Storage 36 21 5 5 52.12: Storage Troubleshooting 31 17 5 5 4

Total 10:21 6:07 1:15 1:25 1:343.0: Network Configuration

3.1: IPv4 76 52 0 10 143.2: IPv6 37 14 0 15 83.3: IP Configuration 81 49 10 15 73.4: IP Troubleshooting 71 47 10 5 93.5: Wireless Networking Overview 62 38 0 10 143.6: Wireless Networking Configuration 51 22 10 10 93.7: Windows Firewall 44 27 5 5 73.8: Windows Firewall with Advanced Security (WFAS) 76 50 0 15 11

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Total 8:18 4:59 0:35 1:25 1:194.0: Application Management

4.1: Desktop Applications 65 44 10 5 64.2: User Account Control (UAC) 66 37 10 10 94.3: Application Compatibility 37 20 5 5 74.4: Application Virtualization 28 18 0 5 54.5: Windows Store Apps 39 23 0 10 64.6: Sideloaded Apps 25 15 0 5 54.7: Cloud-based Applications 48 33 0 10 5

Total 5:08 3:10 0:25 0:50 0:435.0: System Access

5.1: Authentication and Authorization 30 18 0 5 75.2: Authentication Management 95 45 25 10 155.3: User Rights and Account Policies 34 16 5 5 85.4: Credential Management 73 57 0 10 65.5: Alternative Authentication Options 66 37 5 15 95.6: NTFS Permissions 83 58 5 10 105.7: Auditing 30 18 0 5 75.8: Dynamic Access Control (DAC) 40 31 0 5 45.9: Encryption 59 38 5 5 11

Total 8:30 5:18 0:45 1:10 1:176.0: Resource Sharing

6.1: Resource Sharing 69 48 5 5 116.2: Shared Resource Troubleshooting 42 31 0 5 66.3: Libraries and HomeGroups 51 36 0 10 56.4: Distributed File System (DFS) 35 25 0 5 56.5: Printer Management and Sharing 80 53 15 5 7

Total 4:37 3:13 0:20 0:30 0:347.0: Windows Installation

7.1: Windows Versions 43 17 0 15 117.2: Windows Installation 57 37 0 10 107.3: Windows Activation 34 23 0 5 67.4: Windows Post-Installation Configuration 55 44 0 5 67.5: Web Browser Configuration 91 41 15 20 157.6: Portable Windows Installations 39 23 5 5 67.7: Windows Upgrade 34 20 0 5 97.8: User Profile and Data Migration 67 54 0 5 87.9: VHD Installation 55 32 5 5 137.10: Client-Side Virtualization 83 56 15 5 7

Total 9:18 5:47 0:40 1:20 1:318.0: System Imaging

8.1: System Images 86 57 0 15 148.2: Image Deployment 27 17 0 5 58.3: Image Servicing 61 42 0 10 98.4: Provisioning Packages 53 41 0 5 7

Total 3:47 2:37 0:00 0:35 0:359.0: Mobile Computing

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9.1: Mobile Device Management 61 50 0 5 69.2: Virtual Private Network (VPN) 63 41 5 10 79.3: DirectAccess 45 28 0 10 79.4: BitLocker 73 41 5 15 129.5: BitLocker To Go 26 16 0 5 59.6: Mobile Device Security 56 39 5 5 79.7: Power Management 57 34 10 5 89.8: Mobility Options 97 63 5 15 149.9: Mobile Networking 24 13 0 5 69.10: Mobile Apps 31 20 0 5 69.11: User Experience Virtualization 36 25 0 5 6

Total 9:29 6:10 0:30 1:25 1:2410.0: System Monitoring and Maintenance

10.1: System Tools 126 103 5 10 810.2: System Events 70 48 0 10 1210.3: Performance Management 44 25 0 10 910.4: Resource Monitoring 56 39 0 10 710.5: Reliability and Performance Maintenance 36 25 0 5 610.6: Optimization 58 38 5 5 1010.7: Remote Management 47 35 0 5 710.8: Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance 76 45 10 10 11

Total 8:33 5:58 0:20 1:05 1:1011.0: System Protection

11.1: System Updates 85 57 5 15 811.2: System Protection 58 34 5 5 1411.3: System Backup 53 29 5 5 1411.4: System Restore 58 32 10 5 1111.5: File History 44 24 10 5 511.6: Recovery Environment 77 57 0 10 1011.7: Malware Protection 93 60 5 20 8

Total 7:48 4:53 0:40 1:05 1:10D.0: MS 70-680 Supplemental Material

D.1: Windows 7 Upgrade 24 10 0 5 9D.2: Windows 7 User Profile and Data Migration 30 23 0 5 2D.3: Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) 15 6 0 5 4D.4: BranchCache 33 14 0 10 9D.5: Domain Image Deployment 36 16 0 10 10D.6: Network Access Protection (NAP) 12 3 0 5 4D.7: DirectAccess 34 17 0 10 7D.8: Performance Monitoring 60 36 0 15 9D.9: Update Deployment and Management 36 21 0 10 5D.10: Application Restriction 61 41 0 10 10D.11: Internet Explorer 70 39 0 20 11D.12: Internet Options 43 18 0 15 10D.13: Windows Defender 17 12 0 5 0

Total 7:51 4:16 0:00 2:05 1:30Total Course Time 86:48

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Practice Exams

A.0: Client Pro Practice Exams Number of Questions Time

A.2: Client Pro Objective 1: Windows Installation and Configuration, All Questions 12 60

A.3: Client Pro Objective 2: Access, All Questions 13 65A.4: Client Pro Objective 3: Applications and Services, All Questions 9 45A.5: Client Pro Objective 4: Hardware, All Questions 8 40A.6: Client Pro Objective 5: Storage, All Questions 14 70A.7: Client Pro Objective 6: Networking, All Questions 8 40A.8: Client Pro Objective 7: Printing, All Questions 3 15A.9: Client Pro Objective 8: System Protection, All Questions 10 50A.10: Client Pro Certification Practice Exam 18 90

Total 95 7:55

B.0: MS 70-698 Practice Exams Number of Questions Time

B.2: Objective 100. Implement Windows, All Questions 163 2:43B.3: Objective 200. Configure and Support Core Services, All Questions 275 4:35

B.4: Objective 300. Manage and Maintain Windows, All Questions 179 2:59B.5: 70-698 Certification Practice Exam 90 1:30

Total 707 11:47

C.0: MS 70-697 Practice Exams Number of Questions Time

C.2: Objective 100. Manage Identity, All Questions 70 1:10C.3: Objective 200. Plan Desktop and Device Deployment, All Questions 53 0:53

C.4: Objective 300. Plan and Implement a Microsoft Intune Device Management Solution, All Questions 18 90

C.5: Objective 400. Configure Networking, All Questions 89 1:29C.6: Objective 500. Configure Storage, All Questions 50 0:50C.7: Objective 600. Manage Data Access and Protection, All Questions 53 0:53

C.8: Objective 700. Manage Remote Access, All Questions 16 80C.9: Objective 800. Manage Apps, All Questions 27 135C.10: Objective 900. Manage Updates and Recovery, All Questions 72 1:12C.11: 70-697 Certification Practice Exam 90 1:30

Total 538 13:02

E.0: MS 70-680 Practice Exams Number of Questions Time

E.2: Objective 100. Installing, Upgrading, and Migrating to Windows 7, All Questions 38 190

E.3: Objective 200. Deploying Windows 7, All Questions 53 0:53E.4: Objective 300. Configuring Hardware and Applications, All Questions 53 0:53

E.5: Objective 400. Configuring Network Connectivity, All Questions 79 1:19

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E.7: Objective 600. Configuring Mobile Computing, All Questions 69 1:09E.8: Objective 700. Monitoring and Maintaining Systems that Run Windows 7, All Questions 84 1:24

E.9: Objective 800. Configuring Backup and Recovery Options, All Questions 31 155

E.10: 70-680 Certification Practice Exam 50 0:50Total 528 13:24

Total Practice Exam Time 46:08

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