Administering Windows 7 course is a five-day instructor-led course that provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully administer, maintain, and troubleshoot Windows 7 computers.
Course Objectives
How to use the various installation types and upgrade paths available
Configure and manage the Windows 7 desktop
Add a Windows 7 desktop to an active IPV4/IPV6 network
Configure Windows 7 for an Active Directory environment and the new Group Policy settings
Configure the Windows 7 Administration tools and applications
Experience supporting previous versions of the Windows operating system
Basic TCP/IP knowledge, such as knowing why you need to have a valid IP address
Familiarity with computer hardware and devices, such as the ability to look into Device Manager and look for unsupported devices
Basic Windows and Active Directory knowledge, such as knowledge about domain user accounts, domain vs. local user accounts, user profiles, and group membership
Course Outline
Introducing Windows 7
Evolution of the Windows Desktop Operating System
Windows 7 Products and Features
Windows 7 Hardware Requirements and Software Compatibility Tools
New Features of Windows 7 SP1
Installing Windows 7
Configuring and Managing Windows 7 Settings
Customizing the Windows 7 User Interface
Managing Windows 7 in the Workgroup
Integrating Windows 7 with Active Directory
Windows 7 Networking
Windows 7 Remote Access and Mobile Computing
Working with File Systems
Securing Windows 7
Windows 7 Backup and Recovery
Troubleshooting and Monitoring Windows 7
Running and Troubleshooting Applications on Windows 7