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Implementing and Supporting Windows Intune Technical Partner Training–Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver starting March 22 in Montreal

Course Description
This one-day hands-on workshop enables students to manage and administer computers and software through Windows Intune™. Windows Intune is a new solution that simplifies how businesses manage and secure PCs by using Windows cloud services and Windows® 7—so your computers and users can operate at peak performance.
At the conclusion of the workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Deploy Windows Intune.
  • Manage and administer client PCs from the Windows Intune administrator console.
  • Configure Windows Intune alerts and notifications.
  • Use Windows Intune Remote Assistance to support users.

Audience
This course is intended for Microsoft® partners whose businesses offer their customers computer management and administration, and information technology professionals who perform computer management and administration tasks.
Prerequisites
This course assumes that the attendee has experience of using the Windows 7 operating system, has experience of using Windows Live® IDs, and is familiar with computer management and administration tasks.

Note: You will be required to bring your laptop to this session in order to complete the hands on training experience.

Click here to register for this training in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver starting March 22 in Montreal

Agenda:

Module 1: Windows Intune Overview
-Challenges in Managing Business PCs
-Introducing Windows Intune
-Managing and Securing PCs in Any Location by Using Windows Intune
-Overview of the Windows Intune Administrator Console
-Windows Intune Workspaces
-Comparing Windows Intune with Other Products
-Windows Intune and Support for Windows 7
-Deploying Windows 7
-Creating Deployment Solutions by Using MDT 2010
-Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack
-Signing Up for Windows Intune
-Lab 1: Learning Account Basics for Windows Intune

Module 2: Deploying and Installing the Windows Intune Client
-Windows Intune System Requirements
-The Windows Intune Client Installation Package
-Windows Intune Deployment Routes
-Using the Installation Executable File (.EXE)
-Working with the Windows Installer Files (.MSI)
-The Windows Intune Client Installation Process
-Installing over Existing Antivirus Software
-Windows Intune Components
-Troubleshooting a Windows Intune Client Installation
-Uninstalling a Windows Intune Client
-Lab 2: Deploying and Installing the Windows Intune Client

Module 3: Computer Administration by Using Windows Intune
-Understanding Groups
-Creating and Populating Groups
-The Windows Intune Update Process
-Update States
-Managing Updates
-Deploying Updates
-Managing Endpoint Protection
-Windows Intune Policy Concepts
-Windows Intune Policy Templates
-Creating and Deploying Windows Intune Policies
-Lab 3: Computer Administration by Using Windows Intune

Module 4: Windows Intune Systems Management
-Alerts Management
-Working with Alerts
-Administrators and Recipients
-Software Management
-Software Categories
-Working with Software Inventories
-Working with Hardware Inventories
-License Management
-Generating Reports
-Customizing Reports
-Lab 4: Managing System Services

Module 5: Using Windows Intune Center
-Windows Intune Center
-Accessing Windows Update Services
-Accessing Windows Intune Endpoint Protection
-What Is Windows Intune Remote Assistance?
-End-to-End Remote Assistance
-Configuring Remote Assistance Notifications
-Installing Microsoft Easy Assist
-Inviting Other Participants to the Session
-Lab 5: Using Windows Intune Remote Assistance