Microsoft Official Distance Learning (MODL)

Course 5115: Installing and Configuring the Windows Vista Operating System.


Introduction

Course 5115AL: This Distance Learning version of the course consists of 6 online live instructor-led sessions. Additional self-paced e-learning content, scenario-based labs, and assessments accompany these sessions. This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to install and configure Windows Vista desktops. It will focus on four main areas: installing, securing, networking, and browsing. By the end of the course, the student will know how to install and configure a Windows Vista desktop that is secure, on the network, and ready for browsing. This is the first course in the Windows Vista curriculum and it will serve as the entry point for other Windows Vista Technology Specialist courses.

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Audience


The target audience for this course is IT Professionals wishing to become technology specialists. A Windows Vista technology specialist is defined as a technology specialist interested in learning about, assessing skills, using reference products, or taking exams to prove his or her knowledge/skills/experience related to Microsoft's Windows Vista technologies.


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At Course Completion


After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • » Install Windows Vista.
  • » Upgrade and migrate to Windows Vista Ultimate Edition and configure post-installation system settings.
  • » Share files by using Windows Vista.
  • » Configure advanced networking.
  • » Configure user account and network security.
  • » Configure Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0.


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Prerequisites


Before attending this course, students must have:

  • » Familiarity with computer hardware and devices, such as the ability to look into device manager and look for unsupported devices.
  • » Basic TCP/IP knowledge, such as knowing why you need to have a valid IP address.
  • » Basic Microsoft Windows and Active Directory knowledge, such as knowledge about domain user accounts, domain vs. local user accounts, user profiles, and group membership.
  • » Experience with mapping network file shares, such as being familiar with UNC paths and mapping local resources to server/share.
  • » Experience with running commands from a command window, such as the DOS command prompt.
  • » Experience with reviewing BIOS settings.


In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:

  • » First Look Clinic 5056 - First Look: Getting Started with Windows Vista for IT Professionals.
  • » Hands-on-Lab 5057 - First Look: Getting Started with Windows Vista for IT Professionals.

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Course Outline


Module 1-1
: Installing Windows Vista

This module describes the new features of the Windows Vista operating system, the Windows Vista experiences and editions, and hardware requirements. This module then explains how to perform a clean installation. This module also explains how to install and configure Windows Vista device drivers.


Lessons

Introduction to Windows Vista

Introduction to Windows Vista

Installing and Configuring Windows Vista Drivers


Lab 1-1: Installing Windows Vista

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • » Describe the Windows Vista operating system.
  • » Perform a clean installation of Windows Vista.
  • » Install and configure Windows Vista device drivers.


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Module 1-2
: Upgrading and Migrating to Windows Vista Ultimate Edition, and Configuring Post-Installation Settings

This module explains how to upgrade and migrate to Windows Vista Ultimate edition from previous versions of Windows and from other Windows Vista editions. It also covers how to configure the Windows Aero Experience and the Accessibility features of Windows Vista. Finally, this module explains how to configure Parental Controls.


Lessons

Upgrading and Migrating to Windows Vista from a Previous Version of Windows

Upgrading Between Windows Vista Editions

Configuring the Windows Aero Experience

Configuring Accessibility Features and Parental Controls


Lab 1-2: Examining Language and Syntax Features

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • » Upgrade or migrate to Windows Vista from a previous version of Microsoft Windows.
  • » Upgrade or migrate between Windows Vista editions.
  • » Configure the Windows Aero experience.
  • » Configure the accessibility features of the Windows Vista operating system and Windows Vista Parental Controls.


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Module 2-1
: Sharing Files by Using Windows Vista

This module describes the networking features in Windows Vista. This module then explains how to use Windows Vista to share files with others and also describes how to manage the various file types that Windows Vista supports. Finally, this module covers the data encryption features of Windows Vista.


Lessons

Using Vista Networking

Sharing Data With Others

Managing Windows Vista Files

Data Encryption


Lab 2-1: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • » Use Vista networking.
  • » Share data with others.
  • » Manage Windows Vista Files.
  • » Describe the Windows Vista data encryption features.


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Module 2-2
: Configuring Advanced Networking

This module explains how to connect Windows Vista to a network, and also explains how to configure and troubleshoot the Remote Access features of Windows Vista.


Lessons

Configuring IP Addressing

Troubleshooting Network Connectivity

Configuring Remote Access


Lab 2-2: Configuring Advanced Networking

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • » Configure IP addressing in Windows Vista.
  • » Troubleshoot network connectivity.
  • » Configure remote access in Windows Vista.


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Module 3-1
: Configuring User Account Control and Network Security

This module explains how to configure and troubleshoot User Account Control in Windows Vista. It also covers how to configure Windows Defender and Windows Firewall in Windows Vista.


Lessons

Configuring User Account Control

Troubleshooting User Account Control

Configuring Windows Defender in Windows Vista

Configuring Windows Firewall Settings


Lab 3-1: Configuring Network Security

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • » Configure Windows Vista User Account Control.
  • » Troubleshoot User Account Control.
  • » Configure Windows Defender in Windows Vista.
  • » Configure the Windows Firewall settings in Windows Vista.


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Module 3-2
: Configuring Internet Explorer 7.0

This module describes the new features in Internet Explorer 7.0. This module then explains the settings in Internet Options and describes how to configure these settings. This module also explains how to configure dynamic security settings in Internet Explorer 7.0 and describes the Internet Explorer 7.0 security features which are unique to Windows Vista.


Lessons

New Features in Internet Explorer 7.0

Settings in Internet Options

Configuring Dynamic Security for Internet Explorer 7.0

Security Features Unique to Windows Vis


Lab 3-2: Configuring Internet Explorer 7.0

After completing this module, students will be able to:

  • » Describe the new features in Internet Explorer 7.0.
  • » Configure settings for Internet Explorer 7.0.
  • » Configure dynamic security for Internet Explorer 7.0.
  • » Describe security features unique to Windows Vista.


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