Course Outline

Module 1: Installing Windows for Government

  • Introduction to Windows Client for Government
  • Windows Client Editions and System Requirements for Government
  • Installation Methods for Government Systems
  • Upgrading and Migrating Windows Clients in a Government Environment
  • Deployment Methods for Government Agencies

Module 2: Configuring Authorization & Authentication for Government

  • Authentication Protocols for Government Use
  • Managing Users and Groups in Government Systems
  • Configuring User Account Control for Enhanced Security in Government
  • Implementing Device Registration for Government Devices

Module 3: Post-installation Configuration and Personalization for Government

  • Customizing the Windows Start Menu for Government Users
  • Common Configuration Options for Government Systems
  • Advanced Configuration Methods for Government Needs
  • Managing Drivers and Devices in a Government Environment

Module 4: Updating Windows for Government

  • The Windows Servicing Model for Government Operations
  • Updating Windows in a Government Setting

Module 5: Configuring Networking for Government

  • Configuring IP Network Connectivity for Government Networks
  • Implementing Name Resolution for Government Systems
  • Implementing Wireless Network Connectivity for Government Devices
  • Overview of Remote Access for Government Use
  • Remote Management Techniques for Government IT

Module 6: Configuring Storage for Government

  • Managing Storage Solutions for Government Data
  • Managing Disks and Volumes in a Government Environment
  • Managing Storage Spaces for Government Operations

Module 7: Configuring Data Access and Usage for Government

  • Overview of File Systems for Government Use
  • Configuring and Managing File Access in Government Systems
  • Configuring and Managing Shared Folders for Government Collaboration
  • Managing User Files in a Government Context

Module 8: Managing Apps in Windows Client for Government

  • Providing Apps to Users in a Government Environment
  • Managing Universal Windows Apps for Government Operations
  • Managing the Microsoft Edge Browser for Government Use

Module 9: Configuring Threat Protection and Advanced Security for Government

  • Malware and Threat Protection Strategies for Government Systems
  • Microsoft Defender Configuration for Government Security
  • Connection Security Rules for Government Networks
  • Advanced Protection Methods for Government IT

Module 10: Supporting the Windows Client Environment for Government

  • Windows Architecture and Its Application in Government Systems
  • Support and Diagnostic Tools for Government IT Professionals
  • Monitoring and Troubleshooting Computer Performance in a Government Setting

Module 11: Troubleshooting Files & Applications for Government

  • File Recovery Techniques for Government Systems
  • Application Troubleshooting Methods for Government Users

Module 12: Troubleshooting the OS for Government

  • Troubleshooting Windows Startup Issues in a Government Environment
  • Troubleshooting Operating System Service Issues for Government Systems

Module 13: Troubleshooting Hardware and Drivers for Government

  • Troubleshooting Device Driver Failures in Government Devices
  • Overview of Hardware Troubleshooting for Government IT
  • Troubleshooting Physical Failures in Government Equipment

Requirements

A foundational knowledge of computer networks and hardware is essential. Basic comprehension of operating systems and application concepts is required. Experience with utilizing the Windows operating system for government tasks is necessary.
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