MICROSOFT 70-697: Configuring Windows 10

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Course Description
Microsoft's Configuring Windows 10 course imparts the necessary skills and knowledge for deploying Windows 10, configuring hardware and its applications, mobile applications and network connectivity. Certified professionals can perform a clean installation of Windows 10 with confidence. This course has been designed to provide learners with everything that is required to pass the Microsoft 70-697 exam.
The Microsoft 70-697 exam validates a candidate’s fundamental knowledge and skills for building solid identities, protection of content (data loss protection), mobile device management policy, virtualization with Hyper-V, application management using the Company Portal and the Windows Store. Candidates will be evaluated on Windows 10 security and integrated Azure features.

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About this course

Who Is This Course For?
Ideal for technicians whose job role involves configuring and installing Windows 10.
By choosing online learning instead of a classroom based course, it eliminates the need for time away from work, saving you valuable time and money. It is ideal for those with tight schedules as our online courses give you 12 months unlimited access to all the course materials, so you can study at a pace that suits you. Allowing you to easily resume your studies whenever you have the time. All you need is internet connection to study, so you can study from the comfort of your home or any environment that suits you.

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Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
For the best viewing experience on our state-of-the-art eLearning platform we recommend an internet connection of 10Mbps or better. Please also use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as your browser with Adobe Flash Player.

Certification Details
In order to earn your certification, you’ll have to sit an exam after completing your course with us. To prepare you for your exam, we provide interactive quizzes after each module and a mock exam at the end of your course to ensure you’re fully prepared for the real thing. Once you’ve passed with at least 85%, you’ll be ready to book your exam as a private candidate.
Booking your exam is pretty simple, just purchase your exam voucher and schedule your exam. To make life easier, we can help you find an appropriate exam centre and give you all the information you need toA secure your place.
Please note that the exam fees aren’t included in the course price.
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Course programme

Microsoft 70-697: Configuring Windows Devices (Windows 10)

Module 1: Introducing Windows 10

  • 1.1 Course Introduction
  • 1.2 What Makes Windows 10 Different
  • 1.3 Overview of Windows 10 Features
  • 1.4 Navigating and Using Windows 10 Part 1
  • 1.5 Navigating and Using Windows 10 Part 2

Module 2: Installing Windows 10

  • 2.1 Preparing for Installation
  • 2.2 Installation Options
  • 2.3 Upgrading and Migrating Part 1
  • 2.4 Upgrading and Migrating Part 2

Module 3: Configuring Devices

  • 3.1 Overview of Configuration Tools
  • 3.2 Common Configuration Options
  • 3.3 Managing User Accounts Part 1
  • 3.4 Managing User Accounts Part 2
  • 3.5 Using Control Panel
  • 3.6 Using Windows Administration Tools Part 1
  • 3.7 Using Windows Administration Tools Part 2
  • 3.8 Using Windows Power Shell Part 1
  • 3.9 Using Windows Power Shell Part 2

Module 4: Configuring Network Connectivity

  • 4.1 TCPIP Network Connectivity Part 1
  • 4.2 TCPIP Network Connectivity Part 2
  • 4.3 TCPIP Network Connectivity Part 3
  • 4.4 Name Resolution
  • 4.5 Wireless
  • 4.6 Remote Access Overview Part 1
  • 4.7 Remote Access Overview Part 2
  • 4.8 Troubleshooting Connectivity

Module 5: Managing Storage, Data, And Printers

  • 5.1 Managing Hard Disks Part 1
  • 5.2 Managing Hard Disks Part 2
  • 5.3 Managing Hard Disks Part 3
  • 5.4 Creating and Managing Storage Spaces
  • 5.5 Overview of Data Access
  • 5.6 Configuring and Managing File Access
  • 5.7 Managing Shared Folder
  • 5.8 Understanding Work Folders
  • 5.9 Managing Printers

Module 6: Managing Apps

  • 6.1 Installing and Configuring Applications
  • 6.2 Managing Apps from The Windows Store
  • 6.3 Managing Microsoft Edge Web Browser

Module 7: Managing Device Security

  • 7.1 Configuring Network Security Part 1
  • 7.2 Configuring Network Security Part 2
  • 7.3 Configuring Local Security
  • 7.4 Configuring Data Security Part 1
  • 7.5 Configuring Data Security Part 2
  • 7.6 Configuring Device Security

Module 8: Maintaining Windows 10

  • 8.1 Updating Windows 10
  • 8.2 Monitoring and Optimizing Windows 10 Part 1
  • 8.3 Monitoring and Optimizing Windows 10 Part 2

Module 9: Troubleshooting and Recovery

  • 9.1 Managing Devices and Drives
  • 9.2 Recovery Files
  • 9.3 Recovering Devices

Module 10: Deploying Windows 10 Enterprise Desktops

  • 10.1 Overview of Image Based Deployment
  • 10.2 Automating Installations
  • 10.3 Windows Activation

Module 11: Managing User Profiles and User State Virtualization

  • 11.1 Managing User Profiles Part 1
  • 11.2 Managing User Profiles Part 2
  • 11.3 User State Virtualization
  • 11.4 User Profile Migration

Module 12: Managing Desktop and Application Settings Using Group policy

  • 12.1 Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 10 Devices Part 1
  • 12.2 Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 10 Devices Part 2
  • 12.3 Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 10 Devices Part 3
  • 12.4 Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 10 Devices Part 4
  • 12.5 Using Group Policy to Manage Applications Part 1
  • 12.6 Using Group Policy to Manage Applications Part 2
  • 12.7 Module 13: Configuring and Managing Client Hyper-V
Microsoft Windows 10: Power User Course

Module 1: Introducing Windows 10

  • 1.1 Course Introduction
  • 1.2 What Makes Windows 10 Different
  • 1.3 Overview of Windows 10 Features
  • 1.4 Navigating and Using Windows 10 Part 1
  • 1.5 Navigating and Using Windows 10 Part 2

Module 2: Installing Windows 10

  • 2.1 Preparing for Installation
  • 2.2 Installation Options
  • 2.3 Upgrading and Migrating Part 1
  • 2.4 Upgrading and Migrating Part 2

Module 3: Configuring Devices

  • 3.1 Overview of Configuration Tools
  • 3.2 Common Configuration Options
  • 3.3 Managing User Accounts Part 1
  • 3.4 Managing User Accounts Part 2
  • 3.5 Using Control Panel
  • 3.6 Using Windows Administration Tools Part 1
  • 3.7 Using Windows Administration Tools Part 2
  • 3.8 Using Windows Power Shell Part 1
  • 3.9 Using Windows Power Shell Part 2

Module 4: Configuring Network Connectivity

  • 4.1 TCPIP Network Connectivity Part 1
  • 4.2 TCPIP Network Connectivity Part 2
  • 4.3 TCPIP Network Connectivity Part 3
  • 4.4 Name Resolution
  • 4.5 Wireless
  • 4.6 Remote Access Overview Part 1
  • 4.7 Remote Access Overview Part 2
  • 4.8 Troubleshooting Connectivity

Module 5: Managing Storage, Data, And Printers

  • 5.1 Managing Hard Disks Part 1
  • 5.2 Managing Hard Disks Part 2
  • 5.3 Managing Hard Disks Part 3
  • 5.4 Creating and Managing Storage Spaces
  • 5.5 Overview of Data Access
  • 5.6 Configuring and Managing File Access
  • 5.7 Managing Shared Folder
  • 5.8 Understanding Work Folders
  • 5.9 Managing Printers

Module 6: Managing Apps

  • 6.1 Installing and Configuring Applications
  • 6.2 Managing Apps from The Windows Store
  • 6.3 Managing Microsoft Edge Web Browser

Module 7: Managing Device Security

  • 7.1 Configuring Network Security Part 1
  • 7.2 Configuring Network Security Part 2
  • 7.3 Configuring Local Security
  • 7.4 Configuring Data Security Part 1
  • 7.5 Configuring Data Security Part 2
  • 7.6 Configuring Device Security

Module 8: Maintaining Windows 10

  • 8.1 Updating Windows 10
  • 8.2 Monitoring and Optimizing Windows 10 Part 1
  • 8.3 Monitoring and Optimizing Windows 10 Part 2

Module 9: Troubleshooting and Recovery

  • 9.1 Managing Devices and Drives
  • 9.2 Recovery Files
  • 9.3 Recovering Devices

Module 10: Deploying Windows 10 Enterprise Desktops

  • 10.1 Overview of Image Based Deployment
  • 10.2 Automating Installations
  • 10.3 Windows Activation

Module 11: Managing User Profiles and User State Virtualization

  • 11.1 Managing User Profiles Part 1
  • 11.2 Managing User Profiles Part 2
  • 11.3 User State Virtualization
  • 11.4 User Profile Migration

Module 12: Managing Desktop and Application Settings Using Group policy

  • 12.1 Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 10 Devices Part 1
  • 12.2 Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 10 Devices Part 2
  • 12.3 Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 10 Devices Part 3
  • 12.4 Using Group Policy to Manage Windows 10 Devices Part 4
  • 12.5 Using Group Policy to Manage Applications Part 1
  • 12.6 Using Group Policy to Manage Applications Part 2

Module 13: Configuring and Managing Client Hyper-V

  • 13.1 Introduction to Client Hyper-V
  • 13.2 Creating Virtual Machines
  • 13.3 Managing Virtual Machine Storage and Snapshot
  • 13.4 Conclusion

MICROSOFT 70-697: Configuring Windows 10

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