3 Day Course
Introduction
This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge
and skills to install, configure, and troubleshoot Windows Vista desktops. This
course focuses on installing and configuring a Windows Vista edition, managing
resources, configuring security, optimizing performance, and configuring
network and mobile device connections.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for IT Professionals, who wish to become
technology specialists. A Windows Vista technology specialist is defined as a
technology specialist interested in learning about, assessing skills, using
reference products, or taking exams to prove his or her
knowledge/skills/experience related to Microsofts Windows Vista technologies.
Both tier-1 and tier-2 support personnel working in medium to large organizations
fulfill the requirements of the primary audience for this course.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Perform a clean installation of Windows Vista
and migrate user-related data and settings from Windows XP.
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Configure the post-installation settings of a
computer running Windows Vista.
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Configure and manage disks, partitions, and
volumes on a computer installed with Windows Vista.
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Manage files and printing in Windows Vista.
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Configure and troubleshoot network connectivity.
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Configure a wireless network connection.
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Configure and troubleshoot Windows Vista
security.
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Optimize and Maintain performance and reliability
in Windows Vista.
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Configure mobile computers and devices.
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Configure Windows Vista productivity
applications
Prerequisites
In addition to their professional
experience, students who attend this training should have technical knowledge
equivalent to the following courses:
- CompTIA A+ Essentials
- CompTIA A+ (220-602)
- CompTIA Network+ (2009 objectives)
Course Outline
Module 1: Installing Windows Vista
This module explains how to
install and configure Windows Vista. It introduces the various editions and features
of Windows Vista, and the module also describes how to upgrade or migrate to
Windows Vista.
Lessons
- Introduction to Windows Vista
- Preparing to Install Windows Vista
- Performing a Clean Installation of Windows Vista
- Upgrading or Migrating from a Previous Version of Windows
- Upgrading Between Windows Vista Editions
Lab : Installing Windows Vista
- Using Windows Upgrade Advisor
- Backing Up User-Related Settings by Using WET
- Installing Windows Vista
- Upgrading from Windows Vista Business to Windows Vista
Ultimate Edition
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe the new features and editions of Windows Vista.
- Describe the various hardware, driver, and disk requirements for
installing Windows Vista.
- Perform a clean installation of Windows Vista.
- Migrate to Windows Vista from earlier versions of Windows.
- Upgrade between Windows Vista Editions
Module 2: Configuring Post-Installation Settings
This module explains how to
configure the post-installation settings of a Windows Vista installation. It
describes how to configure computer settings, device drivers, system
properties, accessibility features, and Windows Aero.
Lessons
- Configuring Computer Settings
- Installing and Configuring Device Drivers
- Configuring System Properties
- Configuring Accessibility Features
- Configuring Windows Aero
Lab : Configuring Post-Installation Settings
- Identifying Computer Configuration Settings
- Adding a Computer to a Windows Domain
- Creating Local User and Group Accounts
- Updating a Device Driver
- Modifying System Properties
- Managing Accessibility Features
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Configure basic computer settings.
- Install and configure device drivers.
- Configure system properties, including system protection and remote
settings.
- Configure accessibility features.
- Enable and configure Windows Aero.
Module 3: Configuring Disks on Windows Vista Systems
This module explains how to
configure disks on Windows Vista systems. It describes how to partition disks, manage
disk volumes and file system fragmentation. It also explains how to configure
disk quotas.
Lessons
- Partitioning Disks in Windows Vista
- Managing Disk Volumes
- Managing File System Fragmentation
- Configuring Disk Quotas
Lab : Configuring Disks on Windows Vista Systems
- Converting an MBR Partition to a GPT
Partition
- Creating a Simple Volume
- Resizing a Volume
- Creating a Spanned Volume and a Striped
Volume
- Configuring Disk Quotas
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Configure disk partitions.
- Create and manage disk volumes.
- Manage file system fragmentation.
- Configure disk quotas.
Module 4: Managing Files and Printers on Windows Vista Systems
This module explains how to
manage files, shared folders, and printing on Windows Vista systems. It
also explains how to configure file compressions.
Lessons
- Managing Shared Folders
- Managing File Access
- Configuring File Compression
- Managing Printing
Lab : Managing Files and Printing on Windows Vista Systems
- Enabling File Sharing
- Securing Folders
- Compressing Files and Folders
- Managing Printers
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Manage shared folders.
- Manage file access in Windows Vista.
- Configure file compression.
- Install, configure and administer printers.
Module 5: Configuring Network Connectivity
This module explains how to
configure IPv4 and IPv6 network connectivity. It also describes how to
configure automatic IP address allocation and remote access. In addition, the
module explains how to troubleshoot network issues.
Lessons
- Configuring IPv4 Network Connectivity
- Configuring IPv6 Network Connectivity
- Implementing Automatic IP Address
Allocation
- Troubleshooting Network Issues
- Configuring Remote Access
Lab : Configuring Network Connectivity
- Configuring IPv4 Manually
- Configuring Automatic IPv4 Addressing
- Troubleshooting Network Connectivity
- Enabling and Configuring Remote Management Features
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Configure IPv4 network connectivity.
- Configure IPv6 connectivity.
- Implement automatic IP address
allocation in Windows Vista.
- Troubleshoot network issues by using
built-in tools in Windows Vista.
- Configure remote access by enabling
Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance features.
Module 6: Configuring Wireless Network Connections
This module provides an overview
of wireless networks, and it describes how to connect to a wireless network.
Lessons
- Overview of Wireless Networks
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
Lab : Configuring Wireless Network Connections
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe the standards and technologies
related to wireless network connections
- Describe the hardware and the process
involved in connecting to a wireless network.
Module 7: Configuring Windows Vista Security
This module explains how to
configure the security features in Windows Vista. It describes how to configure
Windows Security Center, Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, Windows
Defender, and Internet Explorer. The module also describes how to secure a
Windows Vista computer by using group policy settings and User Account Control.
Lessons
- Configuring Windows Security Center
- Configuring Windows Firewall with
Advanced Security
- Configuring Windows Defender
- Configuring Security Settings in
Internet Explorer 7.0
- Securing a Windows Vista Computer by
Using Local Group Policy Settings
- Configuring and Troubleshooting User
Account Control
Lab : Configuring Windows Vista Security
- Configuring Windows Security Center
- Configuring and Testing Windows Firewall
with Advanced Security
- Scanning for Malicious Software
- Configuring Security Settings in
Internet Explorer
- Securing Windows Vista by Using a Local
Group Policy
- Troubleshooting UAC
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Configure Windows Security Center.
- Configure Windows Firewall with Advanced
Security.
- Configure Windows Defender to help
protect against malicious software.
- Configure security-related settings in
Internet Explorer to help protect a Vista computer that is online.
- Secure a Windows Vista computer by using
local Group Policy settings.
- Configure and troubleshoot User Account
Control settings.
Module 8: Optimizing and Maintaining Performance and Reliability in
Windows Vista
This module explains how to
optimize and maintain performance and reliability in Windows Vista systems by
using built-in tools. It describes how to use the built-in performance and
diagnostic tools in Windows Vista. The module also describes how to perform
backup and restore operations and to configure Windows Update.
Lessons
- Maintaining Performance by Using the
Windows Vista Performance Tools
- Maintaining Reliability by Using the
Windows Vista Diagnostic Tools
- Backing Up and Restoring by Using
Windows Backup
- Creating and Managing System Restore
Points
- Configuring Windows Update
Lab : Optimizing and Maintaining Performance and Reliability in
Windows Vista
- Monitoring System Activity
- Monitoring System Reliability
- Backing Up and Restoring
- Recovering a Computer by Using System Restore Points
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Maintain performance by using the Windows Vista performance tools.
- Maintain reliability by using the Windows Vista diagnostic tools.
- Perform backup and restore operations.
- Create and manage System Restore Points.
- Configure Windows Update.
Module 9: Configuring Mobile Computers and Devices
This module explains how to
configure mobile computer and device settings in Windows Vista. It also
describes how to configure power options and Tablet PC settings.
Lessons
- Configuring Mobile Computer Settings
- Configuring Mobile Devices
- Configuring Power Options
- Configuring Tablet PC Settings
Lab : Configuring Mobile Computers and Devices
- Configuring Mobile Computer Settings
- Configuring a Sync Partnership for a
Mobile Device
- Configuring Power Options
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Configure mobile computer settings.
- Configure mobile devices by implementing
sync partnerships.
- Configure power options by using power
plans.
- Configure Tablet PC settings.
Module 10: Configuring Windows Vista Productivity Applications
This module explains how to
configure the various productivity applications in Windows Vista including
Windows Sidebar, Windows Mail, Windows Meeting Space, Windows Calendar, and
Windows Fax and Scan.
Lessons
- Configuring Windows Sidebar
- Configuring Windows Mail
- Configuring Window Meeting Space
- Configuring Windows Calendar
- Configuring Windows Fax and Scan
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Configure Windows Sidebar.
- Configure Windows Mail.
- Configure Windows Meeting Space.
- Configure Windows Calendar.
- Configure Windows Fax and Scan