- Module 1: Examine Windows 10 deployment scenarios
- Explain how the Windows as a Service model continually provides new capabilities and updates while maintaining a high level of hardware and software compatibility
- Explain how the modern Windows 10 deployment model combines both traditional on-premises and cloud services to deliver a streamlined, cost effective deployment experience
- Explain how the dynamic Windows 10 deployment model can transform the existing version of Windows 10 that's included on a device to a customized version that is used in your company without reinstalling Windows 10
- Explain how the traditional Windows 10 deployment model is image-based and uses an organization’s on-premises infrastructure
- Module 2: Explore Windows Autopilot deployment models
- Describe the Windows Autopilot deployment requirements
- Configure Windows Autopilot
- Create and assign a Windows Autopilot profile
- Deploy and validate Windows Autopilot
- Explain how the Autopilot self-deployment model deploys Windows 10 with little or no user interaction
- Explain how the Autopilot pre-provisioned deployment model enables end users to provision new devices by using the preinstalled OEM image and drivers
- Explain how the Autopilot user-driven deployment model enables new Windows 10 devices to be transformed from their initial factory state without requiring IT personnel to ever touch the device
- Deploy BitLocker encryption for Autopiloted devices
- Module 3: Plan your Windows 10 Subscription Activation strategy
- Describe how Windows 10 Enterprise E3 subscriptions can be purchased through the Cloud Service Provider channel
- Configure Virtual Desktop Access for automatic subscription activation on virtual machines
- Explain how Windows 10 Enterprise licenses can be deployed automatically and without device restart
- Module 4: Resolve Windows 10 upgrade errors
- Identify resolutions to common Windows 10 upgrade errors
- Use the SetupDiag tool to analyze Windows Setup log files
- Troubleshoot upgrade errors using the log files generated by the Windows 10 upgrade process
- Analyze Windows 10 error reporting
- Reviewing the Windows 10 upgrade error codes
- Explain common reasons for Windows 10 upgrade failures and how to resolve them
- Module 5: Analyze Windows 10 diagnostic data using Desktop Analytics
- Identify the types of diagnostic data captured on each device by Windows 10
- Describe the three components of Desktop Analytics - Device Health, Update Compliance, and Upgrade Readiness
- Explain how the Device Health tool analyzes a device's performance and reliability health
- Explain how the Update Compliance tool analyzes how up to date a device is based on software quality updates, feature updates, and anti-virus updates
- Explain how the Upgrade Readiness tool analyzes a device's preparedness to run a Windows 10 upgrade
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
By the end of this module, you will be able to: