6291 Updating Your Technology Knowledge of Microsoft Windows XP to Windows 7 | Course Description  | Home > Courses > 6291 Updating Your Technology Knowledge of Microsoft Windows XP to Windows 7
Upcoming Classes| Start Date | Time | Duration | Location | Cost | Purchase |
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| 08/25/2010 | 8:30 am - 4:00 pm | 3 Sessions | OLL | $1350 | | | 11/22/2010 | 8:30 am - 4:00 pm | 3 Sessions | OLL | $1350 | |
Don't see dates for this class? Please contact us or request that we add it to our schedule. Methods of DeliveryThis course can be delivered via the following learning methods:OverviewThis three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to work with the new technologies in Windows Vista and Windows 7. This course is intended for individuals who already have experience with Windows XP to upgrade their skills to Windows 7.At Course CompletionUpon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: - Manage the desktop settings that personalize the computing experience. - Describe the new Group Policy Preferences and Administrative Templates that are available to IT professionals who manage Group Policy Objects. - Describe how IT professionals use the Group Policy Management Console to create scripts that manage Group Policy Objects. - Describe how DirectAccess enables IT professionals to remotely manage and update user PCs. - Describe the platform and network requirements necessary to implement DirectAccess. - Describe the VPN reconnection features and the platform and network requirements. - Describe how BranchCache improves user productivity in branch offices by caching content from remote file and Web servers in branch locations. - Describe how AppLocker enables IT Professionals to specify the programs that are allowed to run on user desktops. - Describe how Windows 7 improves upon the firewall policy by allowing IT professionals to identify multiple active firewall profiles. - Describe new Windows 7 features as they relate to Windows Deployment Services and virtualization. - Illustrate how to use Group Policy to prevent specific types of files from being synchronized to the server.Pre-RequisitesOne (1) year experience installing, configuring and supporting Windows XP desktop operating systems.
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