5119 - Supporting Windows Vista Computers with Desktop Images and Application Packages
Introduction
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to use a Windows Vista
operating system image and application package deployment infrastructure to minimize the downtime
at the Windows Vista client. The desktop support technicians can use this infrastructure to improve the
support experience in the following scenarios:
- New installations
- Single computer migrations
- Single computer reinstallations
The course also provides guidance on how to install application packages on Windows Vista computers for
support scenarios that require application updates or reinstalls.
Audience
This workshop is intended for corporate or independent software vendor (ISV) application developers
who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in Microsoft Windows application
development.
At Course Completion
After completing this workshop, students will be able to:
- Describe how the Windows Vista deployment options can be used to improve the support experience at
the desktop.
- Identify the most appropriate method to support Windows Vista recovery on site.
- Identify the components of the Windows Vista user state and safely backup and restore that data.
- Utilize Windows Vista application packages to improve the process of application installation and
maintenance at the Windows Vista client computer.
- Explain how to troubleshoot Windows Vista application package installations.
Prerequisites
Before attending this workshop, students must have:
- Be familiar with PC hardware and devices. For example, ability to look into device manager and look for
unsupported devices.
- Have basic Windows and Active Directory knowledge. For example, domain user accounts, domain vs.
local user accounts, user profiles, and group membership.
- Be able to map network file shares. For example, familiar with UNC paths, mapping local resources to
server/share.
- Have experience installing applications from media (CD/DVD)
- Have experience working from a command window. For example, authoring and editing batch files
- Be able to burn or creating boot media. For example, ISO.
- Have experience configuring BIOS options. For example, boot order.
- Be familiar with reviewing support logs. Know that there is a chronology, sequential order, severity, etc..
In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:
- 5115A: Installing and Configuring the Windows Vista Operating System.
- 5116A: Configuring Windows Vista Applications and Tools.
- 5117A: Configuring Windows Vista Mobile Computing.
Important: This learning product will be most useful to people who intend to use their new skills and
knowledge on the job immediately after training.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Preparing to Apply Desktop Images
This module explains how to describe the necessary steps required to prepare a computer for Windows Vista image deployment.
Lessons
- Identifying the Support Scenarios
- Preparing the Target Computer
- Backing up the User State
Lab: Preparing to Apply Desktop Images
- Reviewing the User State profile and Completing the User State Checklist
- Running USMT to Back up a User State
- Verifying Successful User State Backup
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the role of desktop images and application packages in desktop support
- Describe the Support Scenarios
- Prepare the Target Computer
- Backup the User State.
Module 2: Supporting Computers with Desktop Images
This module explains how to apply a Windows Vista operating system image to a target computer.
Lessons
- Obtaining the Desktop Image
- Verifying the Desktop Image Application
Lab: Applying Desktop Images
- Booting to the Windows Pre-Installation Environment
- Applying an Image from the Network
- Verifying Desktop Image Deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Determine the best method to obtain the desktop image
- Apply a desktop image
- Verify the desktop image application.
Module 3: Restoring and Validating User State
This module explains how to restore and validate user state on a newly deployed Windows Vista desktop image.
Lessons
- Restoring User State
- Verifying User State
Lab: Restoring and Verifying User State
- Running USMT to Restore a User State
- Verifying Successful User State Restore
- Identifying Areas That Require Additional Restoration
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Restore User State
- Verify User State.
Module 4: Restoring and Validating User State
This module explains how to restore and validate user state on a newly deployed Windows Vista desktop image.
Lessons
- Restoring User State
- Verifying User State
Lab: Preparing to Install an Application Package
- This module explains the steps required to prepare a Windows Vista computer for application installation.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Preparation Steps for Installing an Application Package
- Testing Application Packages
Module 5: Creating and Deploying an Application Installation Package
This module explains how to create and deploy application installation packages to Windows Vista computers.
Lessons
- Application Package Deployment Methods
- Creating the Application Packages
Lab: Creating and Deploying an Application Installation Package
- Creating a Custom Deployment Package
- Performing a Pilot Deployment
- Evaluating the Results of a Pilot Deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify application deployment methods.
- Create application packages.
Module 6: Troubleshooting Application Installations
This module explains how to troubleshoot issues that are affect application package installation.
Lessons
- Application Installation Troubleshooting Techniques
Lab: Troubleshooting Application Installation
- Troubleshooting Deployed Application Settings
- Troubleshooting File Type Associations
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Use application installation troubleshooting techniques.
- Identify application installation errors.
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