Implementing and Managing Windows 11
Course Description Overview
This is a 5-day ILT course
designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills required to install and
configure Windows 11 desktops and devices in an on-premises Windows Server Active Directory domain
environment.
The skills you gain by attending
this course include:
• Learning how to install and customize Windows 11 operating systems and apps
• Configuring local and remote network connectivity and storage.
You’ll also learn how to:
• Configure data security, device security, and network
security
• Maintain, update, and recover Windows 11.
Note: This course is also
backwards compatible with
Windows 10 as many of the technologies and principles remain the same.
Labs available from go deploy
Module 1: Installing Windows 11
This module describes the new
features of Windows 11. The module also lists the hardware requirements for
Windows 11 and describes the interactive
installation process. The
module then goes on to explain the various deployment options that could also be used in larger networks.
The module also includes a review of the new user interface.
• Introducing Windows 11
• Choosing an edition
of Windows 11
• What’s new in Windows 11 since Windows 10?
• Navigating
the user interface
• Overview of installation
options
o What is OOBE?
o Provisioning packages during OOBE
o Autopilot
o Local interactive installation
o Deployment options:
o Windows ADK
o MDT
o Configuration Manager
o Installing Windows 11
o Hardware requirements
o Licensing and activation options
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Describe Windows 11 features
• Choose an appropriate Windows 11 edition
• Describe important new features in Windows 11
• Navigate the user interface
• Describe installation
and deployment options
Lab: Installing Windows 11:
• Install Windows 11
Module 2: Upgrading and updating Windows 11
This module describes the various
upgrade and migration options available for installers.
It also discusses how to migrate user state following an upgrade or migration. In the second half of the
module, students learn how to manage Windows 11 updates.
• Upgrading to Windows 11
o In-place upgrades
o Side-by-side migration
o Wipe and load migration
• Migrating
user state
• Managing Windows 11 updates
o Overview of Windows Update
o Configuring Windows Update for Business
o Troubleshooting
Windows updates
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Compare upgrade and migration
• Migrate user state
• Manage Windows 11 updates
Lab: Upgrading and updating Windows 11:
• Perform an upgrade from Windows 10
• Migrate user state from Windows 10
• Configure and manage Windows 11 updates
Module 3: Configuring Windows
11 devices
This module explains how to
complete typical post-installation
configuration options for Windows 11. Students
also learn how to use both the Settings
app and Control Panel to complete typical installation tasks.
• Overview of Windows 11 configuration tools:
o The Settings
app and Control Panel
o Remote options,
including: Quick Assist, Windows Admin Center and Windows PowerShell
• Common configuration
options
• Managing activation
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Select the appropriate configuration tool
• Perform common configuration
tasks
• Manage activation
Lab: Configuring Windows 11
devices:
• Configure Windows 11 devices with Windows Admin Center
• Configure Windows 11 devices with Windows PowerShell
Module 4: Configuring network
connectivity
This module provides guidance on
configuring network settings,
including how to set up and manage a VPN.
• Configuring IP network connectivity,
including an overview of subnet addressing
• Implementing
name resolution
• Managing wired and wireless networks
• Overview of Remote Access
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Configure network settings
• Implement name resolution
• Describe remote access options
Lab: Configuring network connectivity:
• Configure IPv4 settings
• Configure and test name resolution
• Configure a VPN
Module 5: Managing storage
This module describes a typical
disk configuration for a
Windows 11 computer. The module then provides guidance on how to manage both
local storage, and how to configure access to remote storage, such as OneDrive.
Students also learn how to enable and configure Storage Spaces.
• Overview of local storage and network storage options
• Description
of a typical disk configuration
o Single SSD with three partitions:
EFI System, Boot, and Windows Recovery
o Explanation
as to when additional
storage might be added, such as managing memory sticks
• Overview of Microsoft
terminology relating to
disks, partitions, and
volumes
• Using Disk Management and Diskpart.exe
• Managing Storage Spaces
• Accessing remote storage:
o Shared folders on on-premises file servers
o OneDrive for Business
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Describe typical storage configurations
• Manage disks, volumes, and partitions
• Create a storage space
• Access shared folders
Lab: Managing storage:
• Create a storage space
Module 6: Managing files and
printers
This module provides an overview
of supported file systems and explains use-case scenarios for each. Students
then learn how to configure and manage access to shared files, how to implement
file synchronization using
Work Folders, and how to manage printer access.
• Overview of File Systems:
o FAT, NTFS, and ReFS
• Configuring and managing file access
o File and folder permissions
o Effective
access
• Configuring and managing shared folders
o Combining shared folder and local NTFS permissions
• Implementing
Work Folders
• Managing printers
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Describe file systems
• Manage file access
• Manage shared folders
• Implement Work Folders
• Manage printers
Lab: Managing files and
printers:
• Manage files and folders
• Configure file permissions
• Share folders
• Implement Work Folders
• Manage printers
Module 7: Managing apps in
Windows 11
This module describes how to
deploy apps to Windows 11 devices. Students also learn how to troubleshoot
apps. Finally, the module also discusses how to configure Microsoft Edge browser settings.
• Overview of methods used to provide apps to users:
o Deploy as part of image
o Deploy with Configuration
Manager
o Deploy using Intune
• The Microsoft
Store
o Enabling/restricting
access
• Configuring Microsoft
Edge settings
o Sync settings
o Extensions
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Choose how to deploy apps to user devices
• Configure access to the Microsoft Store
• Configure Microsoft
Edge settings
Lab: Managing apps in Windows
11:
• Restrict access to the Microsoft Store
• Configure Edge browser settings
Module 8: Implementing and managing security
This module outlines common
security threats and available mitigations. Students then learn to
configure user and group accounts and User Account Control (UAC) settings. The module also
discusses data security issues, and then provides a description of available technologies
that can help mitigate
those threats, including Credential
Guard, Exploit Guard, and BitLocker. Finally, the module explores ways that
students can help secure network traffic.
• Managing User Accounts
o Types of accounts: local, domain, online
o Groups, including built-in and strategies for using
Global, Universal, and Domain Local groups
• Configuring User Account Control
• Overview of data-related security threats
• Implementing
and managing BitLocker
• Windows Security app
• Using security settings
to mitigate threats:
o Overview of Credential
Guard, Exploit Guard
• Overview of network-related security threats and mitigations
o Windows Defender Firewall
o Connection
Security Rules
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Manage local accounts
• Configure UAC
• Implement BitLocker
• Describe Windows 11 security settings and features
• Describe common security threats and available mitigations
Lab: Implementing and managing security:
• Create local user and group accounts
• Configure local security policy settings
• Implement BitLocker
• Configure Windows Defender Firewall rules and Connection Security Rules
Module 9: Monitoring Windows 11
This module helps students identify performance-related
problems with Windows 11 computers. Students also learn how to implement
monitoring, including how to access and interpret event log data.
• Monitoring Windows 11
• Overview of performance monitoring tools
• Optimizing
performance
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Describe available monitoring options in Windows 11
• Describe how to identify
performance problems
• Manage workloads and computer resources to optimize performance
Lab: Monitoring Windows 11
• Use Performance Monitor and Resource Monitor
Module 10: Troubleshooting Windows 11
This module explores how to
troubleshoot issues related to hardware devices and device drivers. It also
covers how to recover Windows 11 computers that won’t start, or start with
errors. Students also learn how to recover files.
• Managing Windows 11 startup
• Recovering Windows 11
• Managing devices and drivers
• Understanding the registry
• Recovering files
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Describe Windows 11 startup
• Explain how to recover Windows 11 computers
• Describe devices and device drivers
• Configure the Windows 11 registry
• Recover files
Lab: Troubleshooting Windows 11:
• Use Windows RE to check the startup environment
• Perform a System Restore from within Windows RE
• Roll back a driver
• Recover deleted files