MS WINDOWS VISTA - DEPLOYING AND MANAGING THE MICROSOFT DESKTOP OPTIMIZATION PACKS UN BUON MOTIVO PER [cod. E405] L obiettivo del Corso è fornire ai partecipanti la preparazione e le competenze necessarie per utilizzare tutti gli strumenti disponibili nel Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) per migliorare il processo di Change Management e ridurre la necessità di supporto nel proprio ambiente di lavoro. A CHI È RIVOLTO Amministratore/Sistemista Il corso si rivolge essenzialmente ai professionisti IT che si occupano della configurazione dei desktop (amministratori di rete, consulenti ecc.). Prerequisiti: Conoscenza di Active Directory e dei suoi concetti come ad esempio quello di Group Policy Conoscenza ed esperienza con Windows Server 2003 Conoscenze fondamentali di SQL Server 2005 Conoscenze fondamentali di Windows Terminal Services Conoscenze fondamentali di System Management Server 2003 Conoscenze fondamentali di Microsoft Operations Manager Esperienza nella gestione dei desktop Windows in un ambiente di tipo Enterprise COMPETENZE ACQUISITE Al termine del corso i partecipanti avranno un'approfondita conoscenza dell'ambiente di Application Virtualization e saranno in grado di installare, configurare, amministrare e risolvere i problemi dei relativi
componenti. I partecipanti saranno inoltre in grado di installare e utilizzare i componenti MDOP e comprendere la loro posizione nel processo di gestione dei desktop. PROGRAMMA DI DETTAGLIO 1) Optimizing Windows Desktop Management in the Enterprise Overview of Microsoft Desktop Error Monitoring Desktop Management in the Enterprise Installing and Configuring Desktop Error Overview of the Microsoft Desktop Monitoring Optimization Pack Lab: Monitoring Desktops Using Lab: Not applicable to this module Microsoft Desktop Error Monitoring Exercise 1: Configuring a Management 2) Controlling Group Policy Objects Using Advanced Group Policy Management Server for Client Monitoring Exercise 2: Importing the Client Monitoring ADM Template into a Group Overview of Advanced Group Policy Policy Object Management Exercise 3: Viewing Reporting Results Configuring Group Policy Using AGPM Managing Group Policy Using AGPM Lab: Controlling Group Policy Using 4) Managing Software Inventory Using the Asset Inventory Service AGPM Exercise 1: Installing AGPM Overview of the Asset Inventory Service Exercise 2: Managing Controlled Group Deploying AIS Clients Policy Objects Managing Computers Reporting to AIS Managing Software Inventory 3) Monitoring Desktops Using Microsoft Desktop Error Monitoring Lab: Deploying the AIS Client
Exercise 1: Deploying the AIS using Group Policy Application Management Lifecycle Exercise 2: Configuring computer group Benefits of Application Virtualization membership Microsoft Application Virtualization Exercise 3: Asset Inventory scenarios Management Overview Lab: Exploring System Center Application 5) Repairing and Diagnosing Computer Systems Using the Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset Virtualization Exercise 1: Examining the client environment prior to running a virtualized Overview of the Diagnostics and application Recovery Toolset Exercise 2: Running a virtualized Recovering Computer Systems with ERD application on a client Commander Exercise 3: Examining differences Overview of the Administrative Tools between virtualized and non-virtualized Category applications on a client Overview of the Networking Tools Category Overview of the Systems Tools Category 7) Application Virtualization Management Architecture Differences Between DaRT 5 and DaRT 6 Lab: Repairing Computer Systems Using Elements of Application Virtualization DART Exercise 1: Creating the ERD Boot Disk Interaction of the Application Exercise 2: Experimenting with the ERD Virtualization Management Components Recovery Tools Publishing an Application Lab: Using the MSCAV Streaming Server 6) Introduction to the Microsoft Application Virtualization Management System Exercise 1: Install a MSCAV Streaming Server
Exercise 2: Copy a Package Into the Installing and configuring the Application Streaming Server Exercise 3: Configure a Client System to Managing Client Configuration Features Connect to the Streaming Server Lab A: Deploying the Application Exercise 4: Install and Run the Application from the Streaming Server Exercise 1: Installing the Application 8) Planning and Deploying the Application Virtualization Management System Exercise 2: Testing the client install Exercise 3: Configuring the Root Node Planning the Supporting Infrastructure options Deployment Scenarios for the Application Lab B: Managing Client Configuration Virtualization Management System Features Deployment Scenarios for Branch Offices Exercise 1: Modifying Desktop Overview of the Server Installation Configuration Server Options Process Exercise 2: Creating a New Application Lab: Installing the Application Using the Desktop Client Virtualization Management Server Exercise 3: Configuring Offline Mode for Exercise 1: Installing the Application Disconnected Operation Virtualization Management Server Exercise 2: Preparing the Content Directory for Application Streaming 10) Administering the Application Virtualization Management Server 9) Planning and Installing the Application Overview of the Application Virtualization Management Console Publishing Applications into the Planning the Application Virtualization Application Virtualization Environment Client Deployment Configuring Active Upgrades
Lab A: Publishing Applications into the Exercise 2: Creating the new Policy Application Virtualization Environment Provider Exercise 1: Configuring a default content Exercise 3: Testing the license path enforcement Exercise 2: Publishing an Application Exercise 4: Configure Group Options Exercise 3: Verifying Application Virtualization Functionality Lab B: Configuring Active Upgrades for 12) Planning and Deploying the Application Published Applications Exercise 1: Creating the Office Introduction to the Application Application Group Exercise 2: Publishing the original version Planning the Sequencer Environment of Microsoft Office 2003 Installing and Configuring the Exercise 3: Testing the published Application application Sequencing Applications for Exercise 4: Publish an updated version of Virtualization Office 2003 for an active upgrade Lab A: Installing the Application 11) Advanced Application Virtualization Administration Tasks Exercise 1: Configuring a Partition to be the Q drive Exercise 2: Installing the Application Configuring Provider Policies Lab B: Sequencing Applications for Enforcing License Compliance Virtualization Managing Server Groups and Server Exercise 1: Sequencing an application Objects Exercise 2: Sequencing multiple versions Lab: Implementing License Enforcement of the same application Exercise 1: Creating the Licensing Group
Exercise 3: Sequencing an application Sequencing a Stand Alone Package with with pre-configured options the MSI utility Lab: Advanced Sequencing 13) Advanced Sequencing Exercise 1: Performing a Package Upgrade Upgrading Existing Packages Exercise 2: Sequencing Hard-Coded Advanced Package Options Applications Installing a Hard-Coded Application into Exercise 3: Sequencing a Web-Based a Virtual Environment application Sequencing a Web-based Application MODALITA FORMATIVE o SEMINARIO Intervento collettivo d'aula a taglio divulgativo, di approfondimento o generico su di un tema afferente ai contenuti sotto descritti. La durata è stabilita da un minimo di 3 ad un massimo di 8 ore. o WORKSHOP
Intervento collettivo d'aula a taglio pratico sperimentale finalizzato alla condivisione di problemi, proposte, soluzioni, esami di certificazione e strumenti specifici afferenti ai contenuti sotto descritti e ai processi aziendali ad essi collegati. La durata è stabilita da un minimo di 3 ad un massimo di 16 ore. o CORSO TRAINING: «il sapere e il saper fare» intervento frontale, seminariale e di laboratorio finalizzato all introduzione e alla conoscenza teorica e pratica dell argomento in oggetto. TRAINING ON THE JOB: «il saper risolvere» intervento personalizzato finalizzato alla conduzione di strumenti operativi e di soluzioni pratiche Le durate sono coerenti rispetto agli obiettivi e sono stabilite da un minimo di 9 ad un massimo di 40 ore.