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MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-680): Configuring Windows 7
Microsoft Press © 2010 (912 pages) Citation
ISBN:9780735627086
Packed with the tools and features exam candidates want most, this
comprehensive guide provides real-world scenarios, case study examples,
and troubleshooting labs to give you the skills and expertise you can use on
the job.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Install, Migrate, or Upgrade to Windows 7
Chapter 2 - Configuring System Images
Chapter 3 - Deploying System Images
Chapter 4 - Managing Devices and Disks
Chapter 5 - Managing Applications
Chapter 6 - Network Settings
Chapter 7 - Windows Firewall and Remote Management
Chapter 8 - BranchCache and Resource Sharing
Chapter 9 - Authentication and Account Control
Chapter 10 - DirectAccess and VPN Connections
Chapter 11 - BitLocker and Mobility Options
Chapter 12 - Windows Update and Windows Internet Explorer
Chapter 13 - Monitoring and Performance
Chapter 14 - Recovery and Backup
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MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-680)—Configuring Windows 7
Ian McLean
Orin Thomas
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© 2010 Ian McLean and Orin Thomas
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Acquisitions Editor: Ken Jones
Developmental Editor: Laura Sackerman
Project Editor: Rosemary Caperton
Editorial Production: Ashley Schneider, S4Carlisle Publishing Services
Technical Reviewer: Rozanne Whalen; Technical Review services provided by Content Master,
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Cover: Tom Draper Design
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About the Authors
IAN MCLEAN , MCSE, MCITP, MCT, has over 40 years of experience in industry, commerce, and
education. He started his career as an electronics engineer before going into distance learning
and then education as a university professor. Currently, he runs his own consultancy
company. Ian has written more than 20 books and many papers and technical articles. He has
been working with Microsoft operating systems since 1997.
ORIN THOMAS , is an author and an MCT. He has written more than a dozen certification
textbooks for Microsoft Press. He holds many certifications, including several MCSE and
MCITP credentials. He is the convener of the Melbourne Security and Infrastructure
Interchange and a Microsoft Security MVP. He lives in Melbourne, Australia, with his wife and
son and enjoys traveling around the world speaking at technical conferences like Tech.ED.
It's unusual to dedicate a book to one of its authors, but when Orin Thomas agreed to be my
writing partner it was my lucky day. Orin is the most competent and capable professional I
have ever come across. Not only can he do things, he can write about them too. He's my peer
reviewer as well as my co-author and his reviews are both informative and ruthless, for which
I'm eternally grateful. He is always ready and willing to step in with assistance if I am having
any sort of problem. Orin, please keep tearing my text to shreds. By the way I'll do the same
for you given the opportunity. I appreciate working with a true professional.
—Ian McLean
To all of you who are beginning your certification journey, I hope that you find your journey as
rewarding, as useful, and as fulfilling as I have found my own. Good luck on your Windows 7
exam!
—Orin Thomas
Acknowledgments
Writing a book is always a team effort, and we have the advantage of an excellent team
working hard behind the scenes and, unlike the authors, never seeing their names on the
front cover. We are grateful to Ken Jones, our acquisitions editor, for his continued faith in us
whenever a new project comes along, to Laura Sackerman, our developmental editor, who
guides us through the initial stages and helps us out with any problems regarding, for
example, new templates, and to Heather Stafford, who performs a function close to our
hearts—she draws up our contract.
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Possibly the key person in the entire team is the project editor, who holds the whole team
together. We had worked with the indefatigable and highly competent Rosemary Caperton
before and were very pleased to work with her again. We were also pleased that Rozanne
Whalen was available as our technical reviewer, and was there to point out any slips we made
and to question our assumptions. Rozanne is unfailingly polite, which doesn't stop her being
very sharp indeed.
Adherence to standards of layout and literacy is vital to the quality of a book and to the reader
experience. We are grateful for the considerable contribution made by our copyeditor, Susan
McClung; our editorial proofreader, Nicole Schlutt; our indexer, Maureen Johnson; and last
but definitely not least, Ashley Schneider, the S4Carlisle project editor, who pulls it all
together.
Few creatures are as antisocial as an author in mid-book, and we are both lucky to have
understanding and supportive wives. So, many thanks, Oksana and Anne. You are an essential
and much-valued part of the team.
—Orin and Ian
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Introduction
Overview
This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise environments that
use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of
experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows
client operating system in a networked environment.
You should be able to install, deploy, and upgrade to Windows 7, including ensuring hardware
and software compatibility. Additionally, you should be able to configure preinstallation and
postinstallation system settings, Windows security features, network connectivity applications
included with Windows 7, and mobile computing. You should also be able to maintain
systems, including monitoring for and resolving performance and reliability issues and have a
basic understanding of Windows PowerShell syntax.
By using this training kit, you will learn how to do the following:
Install, upgrade, and migrate to Windows 7.
Deploy Windows 7.
Configure hardware and applications.
Configure network connectivity.
Configure access to resources.
Configure mobile computing.
Monitor and maintain systems that run Windows 7.
Configure backup and recovery options.
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