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Instructor:
BEN AISSA Mohamed Taher
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20703-1B: Administering System Center Configuration
Manager
Welcome
3. Hello!
• Instructor: BEN AISSA Mohamed Taher
• Formateur & Consultant Senior
Microsoft
• MCT
• MCSA, MCSE Windows Server 2012
/2016
• MCTS SCOM, SCCM
• + 15 years of experience
• Datacenter, System center et cloud
Azure
4. Hello! Student introductions
Let’s get acquainted:
• Your name
• Company affiliation
• Title/function
• Windows Server experience
• Product experience
• Your expectations for the course
5. About this course: Audience
Candidates who attend this course are IT professionals, typically
described as Enterprise Desktop Administrators (EDAs), who:
• Deploy, manage, and maintain PCs, devices, and applications across
medium, large, and enterprise organizations
• Use, or intend to use, the latest release of Microsoft System Center
Configuration Manager to manage and deploy PCs, devices, and
applications
• Are interested in taking Exam 70-703: Administering System Center
Configuration Manager and Cloud Services Integration
6. About this course: Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
• Knowledge of networking fundamentals, including common
networking protocols, topologies, hardware, media, routing,
switching, and addressing
• Knowledge of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) principles
and fundamentals of AD DS management
• Knowledge of installing, configuring, and troubleshooting
Windows-based personal computers
• Knowledge of basic concepts related to public key infrastructure
(PKI) security
• Basic understanding of scripting and Windows PowerShell syntax
• Basic understanding of Windows Server roles and services
7. About this course: Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Describe the features of Configuration Manager, and explain how you can use these
features to manage PCs and mobile devices in an enterprise environment
• Analyze data by using queries and reports
• Prepare a management infrastructure, including configuring boundaries, boundary
groups, and resource discovery
• Deploy and manage the Configuration Manager client
• Configure, manage, and monitor hardware and software inventory, and use Asset
Intelligence and software metering
• Identify and configure the most appropriate method to distribute and manage content
used for deployments
• Distribute, deploy, and monitor applications for managed users and systems
• Maintain software updates for PCs that Configuration Manager manages
• Implement Endpoint Protection for managed PCs
• Manage configuration items, baselines, and profiles to assess and configure compliance
settings and data access for users and devices
• Configure an operating-system deployment strategy by using Configuration Manager
• Manage and maintain a Configuration Manager site
8. Your course materials (OPTIONAL)
Microsoft Official Course Handbook (Digital)
• Access online using the Skillpipe reader by Arvato, at
http://skillpipe.courseware-marketplace.com/reader
• Register/sign in and redeem your digital courseware
• Easily add notes and comments, and highlight
content
• Organized by module
• Includes Labs and Lab Answer Keys
• Module Reviews and Takeaways make great
on-the-job references
Digital Companion Content
• Supplemental content and helpful links
• Download at: https://aka.ms/Companion-MOC
9. Course outline
Module 1
Managing computers and mobile devices in the enterprise
Module 2
Analyzing data using queries, reports, and CMPivot
Module 3
Preparing the Configuration Manager management infrastructure
Module 4
Deploying and managing the Configuration Manager client
Module 5
Managing inventory for PCs and applications
Module 6
Distributing and managing content used for deployments
10. Course outline, continued
Module 7
Deploying and managing applications
Module 8
Maintaining software updates for managed PCs
Module 9
Implementing Endpoint Protection for managed PCs
Module 10
Managing compliance and secure data access
Module 11
Managing operating system deployment
Module 12
Managing and maintaining a Configuration Manager site
11. Preparing for the Labs
Your lab activities will be centered around a fictitious company that we will call
Adatum Corporation, through which you will learn how to:
• Configure and manage clients and devices by using System
Center Configuration Manager and its associated site
systems
You will work in a VM environment to complete the labs.
12. VM environment
VM name Use as
20703-1B-LON-DC1-(A, B, C)
Domain controller for the adatum.com
domain
20703-1B-LON-CFG-(A, B, C) Configuration Manager primary site
20703-1B-LON-SVR1-B Server in the adatum.com domain
20703-1B-TOR-SVR2-B Server in the adatum.com domain
20703-1B-LON-CL1-(A, B, C) Client computer running Windows 10
20703-1B-LON-CL2-(B, C) Client computer running Windows 7
20703-1B-LON-IMG Bare-metal client
13. Demonstration: Using Hyper-V Manager (OPTIONAL)
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
• Open Hyper-V Manager
• Navigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V Manager:
• VMs, snapshots, and actions (server-specific and VM-specific)
• Identify the VMs you will use in the labs for this course
• Take a snapshot and apply a snapshot
• Connect to a VM
• Start and sign in to a VM
• Switch between full screen and window modes
• Revert to the previous snapshot
• Shut down a VM
• Know when to shut down versus turn off a VM
• Close Hyper-V Manager
Hinweis der Redaktion
This introduction module (known as “Module 0”) provides students with an overview of the course content materials and logistics.
Required Materials
To teach this course, you need the following materials:
Course Handbook
Trainer materials, including:
Trainer Preparation Guide
Microsoft PowerPoint files for this course
Microsoft Hyper‑V Classroom Setup Guide
Virtual machines (VMs) for the course
Latest error logs for the course (if any)
Important: We recommend that you use Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 or a newer version to display the course slides. If you use PowerPoint Viewer or an older version of Office PowerPoint, some features of the slides might not display correctly.
Preparation Tasks
To prepare for this course, you must follow and complete the tasks that the Trainer Preparation Guide outlines.
Presentation: 30 minutes
Welcome students to the course and introduce yourself. Provide a brief overview of your background to establish credibility.
Welcome students to the course and introduce yourself. Provide a brief overview of your background to establish credibility.
Ask students to introduce themselves and provide their backgrounds, product experience, and expectations for the course.
Record student expectations on a whiteboard or flip chart that you can reference during class.
Describe the audience for this course. This is an opportunity for you to identify students who may not have the appropriate background or experience to attend the course.
Describe the course prerequisites.
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Introduce the students to their course materials.
You should take the opportunity to make sure that all students can sign in and access their content. In addition, demonstrate some of the features and functionality.
You also can mention that the courseware is updated over time. Their content will also be updated so they always have the latest, most technically up-to-date content, and they will not lose any comments, notes, or highlights they have made.
Tell students whether the course labs will be run as on‑premises local labs, or as Microsoft Labs Online (MLO) hosted labs.
On‑premises labs are run on the local host machines in Hyper‑V.
MLO labs are accessed on the local host machines via a web browser, similar to the VMs that are running on a hosted platform and accessed via a browser.
This course will use the following virtual machines:
20703-1B-LON-DC1-(A, B, C)
20703-1B-LON-CFG-(A, B, C)
20703-1B-LON-SVR1-B
20703-1B-TOR-SVR2-B
20703-1B-LON-CL1-(A, B)
20703-1B-LON-CL2-B
20703-1B-LON-IMG
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