TrainSignal MCITP Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
Course Outline
Video 1
Introduction to the Course
Learn what’s in the course and who you’re instructor is.
Key Points:
* About Your Instructor and Train Signal
* What’s Covered in this Course?
* The Globomantics Scenario
* What You Will Need
* Are You Ready to Get Started?
Video 2
Configuring DHCP
Learn how to simplify the process of assigning IP addresses to the computers on your network.
Key Points:
* Introduction to DHCP
* How Does DHCP Work
* How to Configuring DHCP in Windows Server 2008?
* Authorizing DHCP
* Creating Scopes
* Configuring Scope Options
* Address Leases
* Reservations
* Using DHCP in a Routed Network
* How Does DHCP Relay Agent Work?
* How to Configuring a DHCP Relay Agent in Windows Server 2008
Video 3
Managing DHCP
Learn how to keep your DHCP infrastructure properly functioning.
Key Points:
* Add and Remove Bindings
* Location of Database
* Backup & Restore
* DHCP Service
* DHCP Management Permissions
* Statistics
* Scope Reconciliation
* Audit Logging
* Conflict Detection
* Integration with DNS and NAP
* Performance Counters
Video 4
Setting Up Routing
Learn how to make your networks talk to each other.
Key Points:
* What is a Router?
* How to Use Server 2008 as a Router
* Routing Table
* Adding Static Entry to a Routing Table
* Inbound and Outbound Filters
* Static vs. Dynamic Routing
* Dynamic Routing Protocols: RIP & OSPF
* How RIP Works in Server 2008
Video 5
Configuring DNS
Learn how to set-up your network so users can access computers using common names.
Key Points:
* Introduction to DNS
* Installing the DNS Server Role in Windows Server 2008
* What is a Domain Namespace?
* What is a DNS Query?
* How Queries Work
* What is a Forwarder?
* Setting Up Standard DNS Forwarders in Windows Server 2008
* Setting Up Conditional DNS Forwarders in Windows Server 2008
* How Caching Works
* Clearing the DNS Cache
* What is a DNS Zone?
* Zone Types
* Stub Zones
* Active Directory Integrated Zones
* Forward and Reverse Lookup
* Dynamic Updates
* Configuring a DNS Zone
* Creating Stub Zones
* DNS Records
* DNS Zone Transfers
* Configuring Resource Records and Zone Transfers
* Zone Transfer Issues
Video 6
Managing DNS
Know how to keep your DNS infrastructure properly functioning.
Key Points:
* What is Time to Live? (TTL)
* What is Aging and Scavenging?
* Setting the TTL Value and the Aging and Scavenging Parameters
* Testing DNS Queries
* nslookup
* dnscommand
* Performance Monitor
* DNS Event Logs
* DNS Debug Logging
Video 7
Name Resolution
Key Points:
This video takes Name Resolution beyond what you learned in Video 5 and gives a complete understanding of how to convert names that are easily recognizable to humans into IP addresses.
Key Points:
* What are Host and NetBIOS Names?
* How Are Names Resolved?
* Hosts & LMHosts Files / DNS & WINS Servers
* DNS & WINS Servers
* hostname & nbtstat Commands
* Client Configuration
* Troubleshooting Name Resolution
* DNS Cache and Host File
* GlobalNames Zone
* WINS Lookup and GlobalNames Zone Demo
Video 8
Securing Data
Learn how to control access to your data and keep it safe.
Key Points:
* NTFS Permissions
* Assigning NTFS Permission
* Special NTFS Permissions
* Inheritable Permissions
* Examples - Effective User Permissions
* Creating Users & Groups
* Demo - Effective User Permissions
* Encrypting File System (EFS)
* Cryptography
* Public Key Encryption
* How Does EFS Work?
* Enabling EFS
Video 9
Sharing Data
Learn how to make files and folders accessible to users across your network.
Key Points:
* Sharing Folders
* Installing File Service Role
* Sharing Using Provision a Share Folder Wizard
* Accessing Shared Folder
* Disk Quotas
* Setting Disk Quotas Using Group Policy
* Quota Management Utility
* Offline Files
* Distributed File System (DFS)
* Creating Replica on a Different Server
* Raising Domain & Forest Functional Level
Video 10
Configuring Print Services
Learn how to make printers easily available to your users.
Key Points:
* Installing a Printer
* Sharing a Printer
* Installing Print Services Role
* Using Print Management Snap-In
* Configuring Print Permissions
* Printer Priorities and Scheduling
* Printer Pooling
* Setting Up Printer Pooling on Server 2008
* Managing Drivers
* Troubleshooting Printers
* Restarting Printer Spooler Service
Video 11
Windows Server Update Services
Learn how to simplify the process of keeping all of your computers up to date.
Key Points:
* What Is WSUS?
* Why Use WSUS?
* Installing Necessary Services
* Downloading and Installing WSUS
* Configuring WSUS Server Options
* Computer Groups and Server-Side Targeting
* Using Group Policy and Client-Side Targeting
* How to Approve Updates
Video 12
Backup and Recovery
Learn how to protect important data from being lost by human error or computer malfunction.
Key Points:
* How to Configure the Shadow Copy Service
* Recovering Data Using Shadow Copy
* Installing the Windows Server Backup Feature
* Creating a Backup Volume
* Scheduling Backups
* Recovering Data
* Complete System Recovery
* Additional Backup Tips
Video 13
Monitoring Windows Server 2008
Understand the common tools used to monitor your servers and keep them running efficiently.
Key Points:
* Task Manager
* Event Viewer
* Performance Monitor
* Reliability Monitor
* Data Collector Sets
Video 14
Configuring Remote Access
Learn how to let users safely connect from outside your network.
Key Points:
* Installing the RRAS Component
* Configuring RRAS
* How to Configure a Client to Connect
* Making a Connection
* Manually Controlling Connections
* Creating a Network Policy
* Network Policy Order
* Testing Our New Network Policy
* Configuring RRAS - True VPN Setup
* What is RADIUS?
Video 15
Wireless Networks
Learn how to let users safely connect without using cables.
Key Points:
* Is Wireless Good or Bad?
* Wireless Networking Standards
* Wireless Security (Maybe)
* Connecting to a Wireless Network
* Setting Up Security on a Router
Video 16
Windows Firewall
Learn how to keep control over what data enters and exits your network.
Key Points:
* Why Do We Need a Firewall?
* Windows Firewall in Server 2008
* Firewall Profiles
* Creating a New Firewall Rule
* Creating a Program Outbound Rule
* Configuring with Group Policy
Video 17
Securing Network Traffic with IPSec
Learn how to protect data from being compromised while travelling on a network.
Key Points:
* What is IPSec?
* IPSec Protocols
* Tunnel Mode vs. Transport Mode
* Authentication Methods
* Configuring IPSec in Server 2008
* Creating New IPSec Policy
* Getting IPSec to Work
* Using Connection Security Rules
Video 18
Network Access Protection
Learn how to create rules and stipulations to maintain control over network communications.
Key Points:
* What is NAP?
* NAP Enforcement Types
* System Health Agents (SHAs) and System Health Validators (SHVs)
* Health Requirement Policies
* Installing Necessary Roles: DHCP Role and Network Policy and Access Services Role
* Installing and Configuring NAP: DHCP Enforcement
* NAP Client Configuration
* Testing Our Client for NAP Enforcement
Video 19
Certification
Are you thinking about taking the 70-642, Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Exam? If so, you'll want to watch this video to know how to prepare for the big day with Ed’s secrets to passing the exams!
Key Points:
* The New Generation of Server 2008 Certifications
* The Upgrade Paths for MCSA’s/MCSE’s
* How to Sign Up for a Microsoft Exam
* 70-642 Exam Prep Tips
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Testout - 70-642 – Configuring Windows Server 2008
Testout - 70-642 – Configuring Windows Server 2008
70-642–Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Certification Suite

ith powerful computer-based training and simulation tools, LabSim 70-642 provides a unique training program to prepare students to become MCTS certified. Gain hands on experience with critical Server 2008 Network Infrastructure tasks before taking your certification exam. TestOut's training suites are guaranteed to help you pass your 70-642 certification exam and become MCTS certified.
Our Microsoft MCTS training program strictly follows Microsoft's official training curriculums. Our course developers know Microsoft technologies because they are certified.
70-642 LabSim Training Suite Outline
See what is covered in the LabSim 70-642 certification suite.
70-642 Certification Objectives
The Microsoft MCTS certification validates the ability to perform tasks such as configuring, monitoring, and managing a Server 2008 Network Infrastructure.
Topics include:
* Configuring IP Addressing and Services
* Configuring Name Resolution
* Configuring Network Access
* Configuring File and Print Services
* Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure
Microsoft 70-642 Exam
Once you have been through all of the 70-642 lab exercises, video training, demonstrations, and practice exams covered in the LabSim 70-642 CBT training course, you are ready to take the MCTS exam.
* Price: $125
* Exam Format: Computer adaptive tests that may include multiple choice; select-and-place; case study; and simulation questions
* Exam Duration: 2:15
* Testing Center: Prometric
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6. Run the program. Please note that you will still see the old product name under Available Products within TestOut Navigator, however once you press start, MCITP-70-643 would be shown. Simulations might not work unless you have .Net Framework 2.0 or above. Look in the setup folder of the CD under \Setup\redist\dotnet20 directory
70-642–Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Certification Suite
ith powerful computer-based training and simulation tools, LabSim 70-642 provides a unique training program to prepare students to become MCTS certified. Gain hands on experience with critical Server 2008 Network Infrastructure tasks before taking your certification exam. TestOut's training suites are guaranteed to help you pass your 70-642 certification exam and become MCTS certified.
Our Microsoft MCTS training program strictly follows Microsoft's official training curriculums. Our course developers know Microsoft technologies because they are certified.
70-642 LabSim Training Suite Outline
See what is covered in the LabSim 70-642 certification suite.
70-642 Certification Objectives
The Microsoft MCTS certification validates the ability to perform tasks such as configuring, monitoring, and managing a Server 2008 Network Infrastructure.
Topics include:
* Configuring IP Addressing and Services
* Configuring Name Resolution
* Configuring Network Access
* Configuring File and Print Services
* Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure
Microsoft 70-642 Exam
Once you have been through all of the 70-642 lab exercises, video training, demonstrations, and practice exams covered in the LabSim 70-642 CBT training course, you are ready to take the MCTS exam.
* Price: $125
* Exam Format: Computer adaptive tests that may include multiple choice; select-and-place; case study; and simulation questions
* Exam Duration: 2:15
* Testing Center: Prometric
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CBT NUGGESTS Exam-Pack 70-620 Microsoft Windows Vista Config
CBT NUGGESTS Exam-Pack 70-620 Microsoft Windows Vista Config

This training allows Vista to become the great OS for you that it can be. Vista has tremendous potential, but unfortunately, the learning curve has been a little too steep for users to pickup on their own. Now you can learn to configure Windows Vista computers for maximum performance -- and at the same time prepare for certification as a Technology Specialist on Microsoft Windows Vista.
Here's what you'll learn in each of the Configuring Windows Vista videos:
Video 1 - "Configuring Windows Vista Series Introduction" - This first nugget introduces you to Exam-Pack 70-620: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring. You'll learn about exam requirements, how this series is structured, and what you can hope to get out of the training.
Video 2 - "Installation: Hardware Requirements, Editions" - If you want Windows Vista to run as expected, your hardware has to be up to snuff. First this nugget covers two types of Vista hardware -- hardware to work okay and hardware to work blazing fast. Then you'll learn about all the different Vista editions, including the features you'll find in each. This includes all the features and functionalities in Windows Vista Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate.
Video 3 - "Windows Vista Installation and Clean Install" - Here's how you install Windows Vista on a new computer that's never had a Windows OS installed on it before. First you'll learn a few key terms to know during the installation process. Then you'll learn the different methods you can use to install Windows Vista. After that you'll learn about Windows Product Activation (WPA) so you can work within your licensing and stay legal. And finally you'll walk through an actual clean install of Windows Vista, which lays the foundation for the other types of installations you'll learn about next.
Video 4 - "Windows Vista Upgrade" - Upgrading to Windows Vista has a few differences from a clean install. When you put the Windows Vista installation DVD into computer running an older version of Windows or another edition of Windows Vista, you'll see the Upgrade Advisor -- this is what you'll use to run through the upgrade. In this video you'll learn how Upgrade Advisor will help you recognize any hurdles to upgrading and then work them out before problems come up. You'll also learn what upgrade paths are available to you. Plus you'll get a first introduction to the Windows Easy Transfer migration tool. Finally, you'll see a simple demonstration of an upgrade to Windows Vista.
Video 5 - "Windows Vista Migration and Windows Easy Transfer" - In this nugget you dive in deeper into Windows Vista migration using Windows Easy Transfer tool plus another tool called the User State Migration Tool 3.0 (USMT). These tools help you migrate user documents and settings into Vista from previous versions of Windows. USMT doesn't really show up on the 70-620 exam, but it will be very helpful as you deploy Windows Vista in a corporate or enterprise environment.
Video 6 - "Anytime Upgrade, Troubleshooting Installation" - This nugget explains in detail how Anytime Upgrade makes it easy to move from one edition of Vista to another, without losing any important settings or information. Plus you'll learn some of the best techniques for troubleshooting Windows Vista installation issues. Finally this nugget covers application compatibility -- so you don't hit a brick wall when you have Windows Vista up and running just fine but you can't seem to get your favorite application to run.
Video 7 - "Install and Configure Drivers" - Drivers are the key to getting Vista to "speak" with the hardware it is running on. In this nugget you learn how to install and configure drivers in Windows Vista. This includes knowing about Driver Signatures, Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL), Windows Software Engineering (WSE), and Driver Verifier. Plus you'll learn how to troubleshoot when things go wrong using Roll Back, Uninstall Driver, and Last Known Good.
Video 8 - "Troubleshooting Post-Installation Configuration Issues, Windows Aero" - Okay -- Vista is installed. Now what? This nugget takes you through configurations and system settings you'll want to implement post-installation to get Vista to run well. This includes advanced options and selections in Device Manager. Also, you'll learn how problem reports help you track down and solve problems coming from the processes and applications running on your system. Finally, you'll discover how customizing display properties can drastically effect system performance -- including using, not using, or limiting the front-end Windows Aero interface.
Video 9 - "Configuring Internet Explorer, Configure and Troubleshoot Parental Controls" - This nugget is all about connecting to the Internet with Windows Vista using Microsoft Internet Explorer. This includes configuring and troubleshooting parental controls to control internet access. Also, you'll learn how to use Content Advisor to configure what types of websites users of the computer can access. Plus you'll learn how to use RSS feeds and why they're useful, using search within Windows and within your browser, and finally about the improved Internet printing experience in Windows Vista.
Video 10 - "Security: Configure and Troubleshoot User Account Control" - This first nugget on security in Windows Vista walks you through how to configure and troubleshoot User Account Control. Understand the core concepts surrounding user accounts including permissions for different types and groups of accounts. Plus learn what to behavior you can expect from User Account Control. Also you'll walk through how to setup and manage policies including group and local policies. Finally, this nugget covers what the "Secure Desktop" is, how it effects users, and how it can help IT professionals.
Video 11 - "Security: Windows Defender" - Windows Defender is a cool tool integrated with Windows Vista to help you control Adware, Spyware, Malware, and Viruses. This second security nugget goes through how these are defined on the Microsoft exam, plus shows you how you can setup Windows Defender to protect your Vista computer automatically.
Video 12 - "Dynamic Security for IE7" - Internet Explorer continues to give you more options for locking down security. This nugget details how to use these features, including Protected Mode, the Phishing Filter, the Pop-up blocker, Security Zones that help you control what can be downloaded and run on your computer, Privacy settings including cookie handling, how to identify Secure Websites in IE7, and finally controlling Add-ons that sometimes improve user experience but also pose a security risk.
Video 13 - "Security: Configure Security Settings in Windows Firewall" - This last security-focused nugget walks you through how Windows Firewall has advanced in Vista. It starts by going through essential terms -- like TCP/IP, Port, Network Interface, Inbound and Outbound Traffic, IPSec, Bidirectional, Stateful, Home, Work, Public, Private, and Domain -- you need to know before you configure the firewall, then dives into the new features, explains Network Location Awareness (NLA) profiles, shows you the different interfaces for configuring Windows Firewall, and concludes by demonstrating a configuration of the firewall.
Video 14 - "Configuring Networking by Using the Network and Sharing Center" - Now that you have security in line it's time to connect to the network. This nugget starts with understanding IP Addressing and Network Services. Then it moves into common network types you'll see and how Vista fits within each. Also, you'll see how easy it has become to connect to networks using the Network and Sharing Center inside Vista, including both wired and wireless networks. Next you'll learn about Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), and finally about various network connection properties. And along the way DNS Name Resolution, Network Address Translation (NAT), and Troubleshooting Connectivity are covered as well.
Video 15 - "Sharing Resources and Securing Wireless Access Points" - This nugget goes deeper into two important networking topics -- resource sharing and wireless security. First you'll learn how using the Network and Sharing Center makes it easy than ever to share files, folders, and printers. And then you'll learn about Wireless Security including changing your SSID and disabling broadcasting, using WEP and WPA wireless security, and filtering by MAC address.
Video 16 - "Remote Access: Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop" - Remote access in Vista is split into two core uses -- remote assistance for supporting others, and remote desktop for using all your computer's files and resources from another location. This nugget covers how to configure remote access in Vista including both remote desktop and remote assistance. This will be a key point of confusion on the 70-620 exam and instructor James Conrad contacted an insider at Microsoft to clarify that the content in this nugget maps exactly to the remote access topics you will see on the exam -- this is not the remote access you're already familiar with!
Video 17 - "Network Troubleshooting" - This is the last nugget that focuses heavily on networking -- in it you'll learn how to troubleshoot network connectivity in Vista. First you'll learn a series of steps you can go through that will identify and allow you to fix most network connectivity issues. Then you'll learn about the tools you'll be using -- IPCONFIG, PING, TRACERT, PATHPING, and Automating Private IP Addressing (APIPA).
Video 18 - "Configure Windows Mail" - Windows Mail replaces Outlook Express as the native Email and Newsgroup client in Windows Vista. In this nugget you'll first review mail protocols including SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4. Then you'll dive in and configure Windows Mail and work with mail messages you send and receive through Windows Mail. Finally, you'll also look at how to configure newsgroups and work with newsgroup messages.
Video 19 - "Configure Windows Calendar, Meeting Space" - This nugget covers another set of applications included with Windows Vista -- Windows Calendar and Meeting Space. The nugget starts with an explanation of how to go in and edit or add more details to the contacts stored on your computer. Then you'll learn how to use Windows Calendar to schedule and share events and appointments, and Windows Meeting Space to share your desktop, applications, and more over the internet or an ad-hoc wireless network.
Video 20 - "Configure Windows Sidebar, Media Applications" - This nugget covers a few more applications you'll see included with Windows Vista -- Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center, Windows Fax and Scan, and the Windows Sidebar. You'll learn how to configure each of these applications, plus you'll get demos of some cool features you'll want to play around with to discover in more depth.
Video 21 - "Optimizing Windows Vista" - Vista has tons of cool features -- which can be hard on your system resources if not configured to work with what's available. It also comes with some cool tools that help with this. Learn how to optimize your Vista system, including using the new ReadyBoost technology, managing Startup Programs, enabling or disabling Visual Effects, and Indexing to improve performance. Also, you'll learn about Power Plans, doing Disk Cleanup, and defragmenting with Diskeeper.
Video 22 - "Reliability Tools" - Making sure your computer runs reliably is a big topic. This nugget doesn't fall short. You'll learn about troubleshooting with Problem Reports and Solutions, plus using Problem History to track problem trends. You'll learn how to cleanup Internet Explorer including deleting browsing history. You'll learn how hardware can limit performance and how to discover if that is happening on your system. And how the dramatically improved Event Viewer helps make troubleshooting easier. And how the Reliability and Performance Monitor gives you an inside look into current and past performance of your computer. Plus how to diagnose the overall system health. And for the final two topics this nugget covers the Task Manager and where to find comprehensive System Information.
Video 23 - "Data Protection and Windows Update" - This nugget covers two best practices for making sure your data is always safe and your computer stays secure. First you'll learn about Data Protection, specifically how to back up and restore data using tools in Vista -- including taking a snapshot of your System State for easy recognition, finding and using previous versions of files, and how to do complete PC backups easily. Then, you learn about configuring Windows Update to make sure you get all the latest patches and improvements as Microsoft releases them.
Video 24 - "Mobile Computing" - This final nugget covers unique features and functionality of Vista for use with notebooks and other mobile computers. First you'll learn how to configure external displays. Then you'll learn how to configure and use Network Projectors, Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC), Sync Center, Offline Files SideShow, Tablet PCs, and finally the nugget concludes with a discussion of the three Power States available in Windows Vista.
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This training allows Vista to become the great OS for you that it can be. Vista has tremendous potential, but unfortunately, the learning curve has been a little too steep for users to pickup on their own. Now you can learn to configure Windows Vista computers for maximum performance -- and at the same time prepare for certification as a Technology Specialist on Microsoft Windows Vista.
Here's what you'll learn in each of the Configuring Windows Vista videos:
Video 1 - "Configuring Windows Vista Series Introduction" - This first nugget introduces you to Exam-Pack 70-620: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring. You'll learn about exam requirements, how this series is structured, and what you can hope to get out of the training.
Video 2 - "Installation: Hardware Requirements, Editions" - If you want Windows Vista to run as expected, your hardware has to be up to snuff. First this nugget covers two types of Vista hardware -- hardware to work okay and hardware to work blazing fast. Then you'll learn about all the different Vista editions, including the features you'll find in each. This includes all the features and functionalities in Windows Vista Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate.
Video 3 - "Windows Vista Installation and Clean Install" - Here's how you install Windows Vista on a new computer that's never had a Windows OS installed on it before. First you'll learn a few key terms to know during the installation process. Then you'll learn the different methods you can use to install Windows Vista. After that you'll learn about Windows Product Activation (WPA) so you can work within your licensing and stay legal. And finally you'll walk through an actual clean install of Windows Vista, which lays the foundation for the other types of installations you'll learn about next.
Video 4 - "Windows Vista Upgrade" - Upgrading to Windows Vista has a few differences from a clean install. When you put the Windows Vista installation DVD into computer running an older version of Windows or another edition of Windows Vista, you'll see the Upgrade Advisor -- this is what you'll use to run through the upgrade. In this video you'll learn how Upgrade Advisor will help you recognize any hurdles to upgrading and then work them out before problems come up. You'll also learn what upgrade paths are available to you. Plus you'll get a first introduction to the Windows Easy Transfer migration tool. Finally, you'll see a simple demonstration of an upgrade to Windows Vista.
Video 5 - "Windows Vista Migration and Windows Easy Transfer" - In this nugget you dive in deeper into Windows Vista migration using Windows Easy Transfer tool plus another tool called the User State Migration Tool 3.0 (USMT). These tools help you migrate user documents and settings into Vista from previous versions of Windows. USMT doesn't really show up on the 70-620 exam, but it will be very helpful as you deploy Windows Vista in a corporate or enterprise environment.
Video 6 - "Anytime Upgrade, Troubleshooting Installation" - This nugget explains in detail how Anytime Upgrade makes it easy to move from one edition of Vista to another, without losing any important settings or information. Plus you'll learn some of the best techniques for troubleshooting Windows Vista installation issues. Finally this nugget covers application compatibility -- so you don't hit a brick wall when you have Windows Vista up and running just fine but you can't seem to get your favorite application to run.
Video 7 - "Install and Configure Drivers" - Drivers are the key to getting Vista to "speak" with the hardware it is running on. In this nugget you learn how to install and configure drivers in Windows Vista. This includes knowing about Driver Signatures, Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL), Windows Software Engineering (WSE), and Driver Verifier. Plus you'll learn how to troubleshoot when things go wrong using Roll Back, Uninstall Driver, and Last Known Good.
Video 8 - "Troubleshooting Post-Installation Configuration Issues, Windows Aero" - Okay -- Vista is installed. Now what? This nugget takes you through configurations and system settings you'll want to implement post-installation to get Vista to run well. This includes advanced options and selections in Device Manager. Also, you'll learn how problem reports help you track down and solve problems coming from the processes and applications running on your system. Finally, you'll discover how customizing display properties can drastically effect system performance -- including using, not using, or limiting the front-end Windows Aero interface.
Video 9 - "Configuring Internet Explorer, Configure and Troubleshoot Parental Controls" - This nugget is all about connecting to the Internet with Windows Vista using Microsoft Internet Explorer. This includes configuring and troubleshooting parental controls to control internet access. Also, you'll learn how to use Content Advisor to configure what types of websites users of the computer can access. Plus you'll learn how to use RSS feeds and why they're useful, using search within Windows and within your browser, and finally about the improved Internet printing experience in Windows Vista.
Video 10 - "Security: Configure and Troubleshoot User Account Control" - This first nugget on security in Windows Vista walks you through how to configure and troubleshoot User Account Control. Understand the core concepts surrounding user accounts including permissions for different types and groups of accounts. Plus learn what to behavior you can expect from User Account Control. Also you'll walk through how to setup and manage policies including group and local policies. Finally, this nugget covers what the "Secure Desktop" is, how it effects users, and how it can help IT professionals.
Video 11 - "Security: Windows Defender" - Windows Defender is a cool tool integrated with Windows Vista to help you control Adware, Spyware, Malware, and Viruses. This second security nugget goes through how these are defined on the Microsoft exam, plus shows you how you can setup Windows Defender to protect your Vista computer automatically.
Video 12 - "Dynamic Security for IE7" - Internet Explorer continues to give you more options for locking down security. This nugget details how to use these features, including Protected Mode, the Phishing Filter, the Pop-up blocker, Security Zones that help you control what can be downloaded and run on your computer, Privacy settings including cookie handling, how to identify Secure Websites in IE7, and finally controlling Add-ons that sometimes improve user experience but also pose a security risk.
Video 13 - "Security: Configure Security Settings in Windows Firewall" - This last security-focused nugget walks you through how Windows Firewall has advanced in Vista. It starts by going through essential terms -- like TCP/IP, Port, Network Interface, Inbound and Outbound Traffic, IPSec, Bidirectional, Stateful, Home, Work, Public, Private, and Domain -- you need to know before you configure the firewall, then dives into the new features, explains Network Location Awareness (NLA) profiles, shows you the different interfaces for configuring Windows Firewall, and concludes by demonstrating a configuration of the firewall.
Video 14 - "Configuring Networking by Using the Network and Sharing Center" - Now that you have security in line it's time to connect to the network. This nugget starts with understanding IP Addressing and Network Services. Then it moves into common network types you'll see and how Vista fits within each. Also, you'll see how easy it has become to connect to networks using the Network and Sharing Center inside Vista, including both wired and wireless networks. Next you'll learn about Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), and finally about various network connection properties. And along the way DNS Name Resolution, Network Address Translation (NAT), and Troubleshooting Connectivity are covered as well.
Video 15 - "Sharing Resources and Securing Wireless Access Points" - This nugget goes deeper into two important networking topics -- resource sharing and wireless security. First you'll learn how using the Network and Sharing Center makes it easy than ever to share files, folders, and printers. And then you'll learn about Wireless Security including changing your SSID and disabling broadcasting, using WEP and WPA wireless security, and filtering by MAC address.
Video 16 - "Remote Access: Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop" - Remote access in Vista is split into two core uses -- remote assistance for supporting others, and remote desktop for using all your computer's files and resources from another location. This nugget covers how to configure remote access in Vista including both remote desktop and remote assistance. This will be a key point of confusion on the 70-620 exam and instructor James Conrad contacted an insider at Microsoft to clarify that the content in this nugget maps exactly to the remote access topics you will see on the exam -- this is not the remote access you're already familiar with!
Video 17 - "Network Troubleshooting" - This is the last nugget that focuses heavily on networking -- in it you'll learn how to troubleshoot network connectivity in Vista. First you'll learn a series of steps you can go through that will identify and allow you to fix most network connectivity issues. Then you'll learn about the tools you'll be using -- IPCONFIG, PING, TRACERT, PATHPING, and Automating Private IP Addressing (APIPA).
Video 18 - "Configure Windows Mail" - Windows Mail replaces Outlook Express as the native Email and Newsgroup client in Windows Vista. In this nugget you'll first review mail protocols including SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4. Then you'll dive in and configure Windows Mail and work with mail messages you send and receive through Windows Mail. Finally, you'll also look at how to configure newsgroups and work with newsgroup messages.
Video 19 - "Configure Windows Calendar, Meeting Space" - This nugget covers another set of applications included with Windows Vista -- Windows Calendar and Meeting Space. The nugget starts with an explanation of how to go in and edit or add more details to the contacts stored on your computer. Then you'll learn how to use Windows Calendar to schedule and share events and appointments, and Windows Meeting Space to share your desktop, applications, and more over the internet or an ad-hoc wireless network.
Video 20 - "Configure Windows Sidebar, Media Applications" - This nugget covers a few more applications you'll see included with Windows Vista -- Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center, Windows Fax and Scan, and the Windows Sidebar. You'll learn how to configure each of these applications, plus you'll get demos of some cool features you'll want to play around with to discover in more depth.
Video 21 - "Optimizing Windows Vista" - Vista has tons of cool features -- which can be hard on your system resources if not configured to work with what's available. It also comes with some cool tools that help with this. Learn how to optimize your Vista system, including using the new ReadyBoost technology, managing Startup Programs, enabling or disabling Visual Effects, and Indexing to improve performance. Also, you'll learn about Power Plans, doing Disk Cleanup, and defragmenting with Diskeeper.
Video 22 - "Reliability Tools" - Making sure your computer runs reliably is a big topic. This nugget doesn't fall short. You'll learn about troubleshooting with Problem Reports and Solutions, plus using Problem History to track problem trends. You'll learn how to cleanup Internet Explorer including deleting browsing history. You'll learn how hardware can limit performance and how to discover if that is happening on your system. And how the dramatically improved Event Viewer helps make troubleshooting easier. And how the Reliability and Performance Monitor gives you an inside look into current and past performance of your computer. Plus how to diagnose the overall system health. And for the final two topics this nugget covers the Task Manager and where to find comprehensive System Information.
Video 23 - "Data Protection and Windows Update" - This nugget covers two best practices for making sure your data is always safe and your computer stays secure. First you'll learn about Data Protection, specifically how to back up and restore data using tools in Vista -- including taking a snapshot of your System State for easy recognition, finding and using previous versions of files, and how to do complete PC backups easily. Then, you learn about configuring Windows Update to make sure you get all the latest patches and improvements as Microsoft releases them.
Video 24 - "Mobile Computing" - This final nugget covers unique features and functionality of Vista for use with notebooks and other mobile computers. First you'll learn how to configure external displays. Then you'll learn how to configure and use Network Projectors, Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC), Sync Center, Offline Files SideShow, Tablet PCs, and finally the nugget concludes with a discussion of the three Power States available in Windows Vista.
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Windows 7 - The Pocket Guide
eWindows 7 - The Pocket Guide

Windows 7 – The Pocket Guide is designed for users of all skill levels. Currently the guide is in RC1 and will be updated as Windows 7 features change and as new features are released.
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Windows 7 – The Pocket Guide is designed for users of all skill levels. Currently the guide is in RC1 and will be updated as Windows 7 features change and as new features are released.
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Microsoft Windows Vista for Dummies
Microsoft Windows Vista for Dummies

Create music CDs and photo DVDs or even watch TV
Move your files to a new computer, or get your old PC ready for Vista
The thing that's made Windows For Dummies so successful is that it's packed with the basics you need to make Windows work. This book gets you through all the Windows Vista tasks and tripwires, including starting programs, finding files, navigating the new see-through interface, staying safe while you cruise the Internet, and much more.
Discover how to:
* Find files when they're hiding
* Hook up with another computer
* Make Vista work like XP
* Block Internet bad guys
* Share a PC without sharing your files
* Fix problems yourself
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Create music CDs and photo DVDs or even watch TV
Move your files to a new computer, or get your old PC ready for Vista
The thing that's made Windows For Dummies so successful is that it's packed with the basics you need to make Windows work. This book gets you through all the Windows Vista tasks and tripwires, including starting programs, finding files, navigating the new see-through interface, staying safe while you cruise the Internet, and much more.
Discover how to:
* Find files when they're hiding
* Hook up with another computer
* Make Vista work like XP
* Block Internet bad guys
* Share a PC without sharing your files
* Fix problems yourself
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How Microsoft Windows Vista Works
How Microsoft Windows Vista Works

Windows Vista is the long-awaited upgrade to the Microsoft Windows operating system, and it's a lot different from the Windows you're used to. What's new in Windows Vista–and how do all those new features work?
How Microsoft Windows Vista Works is the first book to take you inside the new Windows Vista operating system and show you how all the pieces and parts work. With clear and simple explanations and illustrations that say, "You, too, can understand this," How Microsoft Windows Vista Works gives you detailed information on the hidden workings of Windows Vista–from the new Aero interface inside to the Windows kernel. It's a four-color, highly visual explanation of everything that matters about Windows Vista, including:
* How Windows Vista differs from Windows XP
* How Windows controls your computer
* How User Account Control protects your system
* How virtual folders and instant search work
* How Windows Vista renders graphics
* How the Aero interface and the Windows Sidebar work
* How Internet Explorer 7's tabbed browsing works
* How Windows connects to a wireless network
* How the new Windows Photo Gallery manages your digital photos
Contents
Introduction xi
Part I: What Windows Vista Is–and What It Does 2
Chapter 1 Understanding Windows and Other Operating Systems 6
Chapter 2 How Windows Vista Differs from Windows XP 14
Chapter 3 What Windows Vista Does 26
Part II: Basic Operations 32
Chapter 4 Powering On and Powering Off 36
Chapter 5 Managing System Resources 48
Chapter 6 Managing System Information 62
Chapter 7 Managing Users 70
Chapter 8 Managing Data 76
Chapter 9 Managing Applications 92
Part III: Windows Vista Graphics 100
Chapter 10 Understanding Vista Graphics 104
Chapter 11 The Vista Interface 112
Chapter 12 The Vista Desktop 122
Part IV: Digital Media 130
Chapter 13 Windows Media Center 134
Chapter 14 Digital Music 150
Chapter 15 Digital Images 166
Chapter 16 Digital Video and Movies 174
Part V: Networking and the Internet 182
Chapter 17 Windows Vista and the Internet 186
Chapter 18 Windows Vista Networks 204
Part VI: Security and Maintenance 220
Chapter 19 Windows Vista Security Features 224
Chapter 20 Routine Maintenance 238
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Windows Vista is the long-awaited upgrade to the Microsoft Windows operating system, and it's a lot different from the Windows you're used to. What's new in Windows Vista–and how do all those new features work?
How Microsoft Windows Vista Works is the first book to take you inside the new Windows Vista operating system and show you how all the pieces and parts work. With clear and simple explanations and illustrations that say, "You, too, can understand this," How Microsoft Windows Vista Works gives you detailed information on the hidden workings of Windows Vista–from the new Aero interface inside to the Windows kernel. It's a four-color, highly visual explanation of everything that matters about Windows Vista, including:
* How Windows Vista differs from Windows XP
* How Windows controls your computer
* How User Account Control protects your system
* How virtual folders and instant search work
* How Windows Vista renders graphics
* How the Aero interface and the Windows Sidebar work
* How Internet Explorer 7's tabbed browsing works
* How Windows connects to a wireless network
* How the new Windows Photo Gallery manages your digital photos
Contents
Introduction xi
Part I: What Windows Vista Is–and What It Does 2
Chapter 1 Understanding Windows and Other Operating Systems 6
Chapter 2 How Windows Vista Differs from Windows XP 14
Chapter 3 What Windows Vista Does 26
Part II: Basic Operations 32
Chapter 4 Powering On and Powering Off 36
Chapter 5 Managing System Resources 48
Chapter 6 Managing System Information 62
Chapter 7 Managing Users 70
Chapter 8 Managing Data 76
Chapter 9 Managing Applications 92
Part III: Windows Vista Graphics 100
Chapter 10 Understanding Vista Graphics 104
Chapter 11 The Vista Interface 112
Chapter 12 The Vista Desktop 122
Part IV: Digital Media 130
Chapter 13 Windows Media Center 134
Chapter 14 Digital Music 150
Chapter 15 Digital Images 166
Chapter 16 Digital Video and Movies 174
Part V: Networking and the Internet 182
Chapter 17 Windows Vista and the Internet 186
Chapter 18 Windows Vista Networks 204
Part VI: Security and Maintenance 220
Chapter 19 Windows Vista Security Features 224
Chapter 20 Routine Maintenance 238
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Microsoft Vista for IT Security Professionals
Microsoft Vista for IT Security Professionals

Windows Vista is the first end-to-end major OS release in the Trustworthy Computing era from Microsoft. This book provides unparalleled detail from new code designed to prevent infamous Windows XP buffer overflow attacks to deploying to anti-Phishing features of Internet Explorer 7 to Vista's redesigned support for WiFi (802.11 wireless). This is the book professional SysAdmins MUST have to safely deploy Vista in their environments. This book is designed for the professional system administrators who need to securely deploy Microsoft Vista in their networks. Readers will not only learn about the new security features of Vista, but they will learn how to safely integrate Vista with their existing wired and wireless network infrastructure and safely deploy with their existing applications and databases. The book begins with a discussion of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Initiative and Vista's development cycle, which was like none other in Microsoft's history. Expert authors will separate the hype from the reality of Vista's preparedness to withstand the 24 x 7 attacks it will face from malicious attackers as the world's #1 desktop operating system. The book has a companion CD contains hundreds of working scripts and utilities to help administrators secure their environments.
hapter 1 Microsoft Vista: An Overview
Chapter 2 Microsoft Vista: The Battle
Chapter 3 Microsoft Vista: Securing User Access
Chapter 4 Microsoft Vista: Trusted
Chapter 5 Microsoft Vista: Data Protection
Chapter 6 Microsoft Vista: Networking Essentials
Chapter 7 Microsoft Vista: Wireless World
Chapter 8 Microsoft Vista: Windows Mail
Chapter 9 Microsoft Vista: Update
Chapter 10 Disaster Recovery
Summary
Solutions Fast Track
Frequently Asked Questions
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Windows Vista is the first end-to-end major OS release in the Trustworthy Computing era from Microsoft. This book provides unparalleled detail from new code designed to prevent infamous Windows XP buffer overflow attacks to deploying to anti-Phishing features of Internet Explorer 7 to Vista's redesigned support for WiFi (802.11 wireless). This is the book professional SysAdmins MUST have to safely deploy Vista in their environments. This book is designed for the professional system administrators who need to securely deploy Microsoft Vista in their networks. Readers will not only learn about the new security features of Vista, but they will learn how to safely integrate Vista with their existing wired and wireless network infrastructure and safely deploy with their existing applications and databases. The book begins with a discussion of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Initiative and Vista's development cycle, which was like none other in Microsoft's history. Expert authors will separate the hype from the reality of Vista's preparedness to withstand the 24 x 7 attacks it will face from malicious attackers as the world's #1 desktop operating system. The book has a companion CD contains hundreds of working scripts and utilities to help administrators secure their environments.
hapter 1 Microsoft Vista: An Overview
Chapter 2 Microsoft Vista: The Battle
Chapter 3 Microsoft Vista: Securing User Access
Chapter 4 Microsoft Vista: Trusted
Chapter 5 Microsoft Vista: Data Protection
Chapter 6 Microsoft Vista: Networking Essentials
Chapter 7 Microsoft Vista: Wireless World
Chapter 8 Microsoft Vista: Windows Mail
Chapter 9 Microsoft Vista: Update
Chapter 10 Disaster Recovery
Summary
Solutions Fast Track
Frequently Asked Questions
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