About this course:
This five-day, instructor-led course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to plan, deploy, and manage Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007. This course requires that students have a base-level understanding of Systems Management Server 2003 or Configuration Manager 2007. It also requires that students have a system administrator-level working knowledge of deployment, configuration, and troubleshooting for Windows-based personal computers, as well as a working knowledge of TCP/IP networking, Microsoft SQL Server, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) or Active Directory directory service, and basic Public Key Infrastructure concepts. This course focuses on planning and deploying sites and clients, configuring software distribution, deploying operating systems, and managing software updates. It also focuses on remote tools and managing mobile devices.At course completion:
After completing this course, students will be able to:Plan, deploy, and manage Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 for the enterprise environment.
Plan and deploy a single-site architecture.
Plan for and complete client deployment.
Use inventory collection, software metering, and Asset Intelligence.
Query and report data.
Distribute software using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007.
Deploy virtual applications using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007.
Deploy and manage software updates.
Deploy operating systems using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007.
Work with desired configuration management.
Configure Wake On LAN, power management, and remote tools.
Plan and configure a multiple site hierarchy.
Maintain and monitor Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007.
Use Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 native mode and Internet-Based Client Management.
Audience profile:
This course is intended for systems engineers with one to three years of experience supporting multiple desktop and server computers running Microsoft Windows Server in medium to large enterprise organizations, and who have a need to plan a System Center Configuration Manager 2007 deployment. This course may also be taken by Configuration Manager 2007 Administrators who are responsible for configuring and managing one or more Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 or Configuration Manager 2007 sites, and all supporting systems. Administrators have one to three years of experience supporting multiple desktop and server computers running Windows Server in medium to large enterprise organizations.Before attending this course, students must have:
A base-level understanding of Systems Management Server 2003 or Configurations Manager 2007.
A system administrator–level working knowledge of:
· Deployment, configuration, and troubleshooting for Windows-based
personal computers.
· TCP/IP networking.
· SQL Server.
· Active Directory.
· Basic Public Key Infrastructure concepts.
Faculty:
Our team of highly qualified instructors combine training activities with the development of their profession as experts in the field of TIC. Professionals certified by the major manufacturers capable of transferring an enjoyable and easy to understand technical concepts more abstract.Documentation:
A copy of the official Microsoft documentation.Certification:
Lets get the Microsoft official diploma of the course "MOC 6451 - Planning, Deploying and Managing Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007" necessary for the certification "MCTS System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Configuration".Course outline:
Overview of Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007
1.1 Introduction to System Center Configuration Manager 2007.
1.2 Configuration Manager Features.
1.3 Configuration Manager Deployment Scenarios.
1.4 Overview of the Configuration Manager Client.
Planning and Deploying a Single-Site Architecture
2.1 Planning a Configuration Manager 2007 Site Deployment.
2.2 Preparing to Deploy a Configuration Manager 2007 Site.
2.3 Installing a Configuration Manager 2007 Site Server.
2.4 Performing Post-Setup Configuration Tasks.
2.5 Discovering Resources.
2.6 Tools for Monitoring and Troubleshooting Configuration Manager 2007.
Planning for and Completing Client Deployment
3.1 Client Deployment Methods.
3.2 Deploying Clients.
3.3 Managing Configuration Manager 2007 Clients.
3.4 Using Configuration Manager Reporting with Client Installation.
Inventory Collection, Software Metering, and Asset Intelligence
4.1 Overview of Inventory Collection.
4.2 Collecting Hardware Inventory.
4.3 Collecting Software Inventory.
4.4 Managing and Troubleshooting Inventory.
4.5 Asset Intelligence.
4.6 Metering Software Usage.
Querying and Reporting Data
5.1 Introduction to Data and Status Message Queries.
5.2 Managing Queries.
5.3 Configuring and Deploying a Reporting Point.
5.4 SQL Reporting Services in Configuration Manager 2007 R2.
5.5 Client Status Reporting in Configuration Manager 2007.
Distributing Software Using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007
6.1 Overview of the Software Distribution Process.
6.2 Preparing for Software Distribution.
6.3 Overview of Distribution Points.
6.4 Creating and Populating Collections.
6.5 Configuring Collection Settings.
6.6 Creating and Configuring Packages and Programs.
6.7 Distributing Packages.
6.8 Advertising Programs.
6.9 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Software Distribution.
Deploying Virtual Applications Using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007
7.1 Configuring the Infrastructure to Support Application Virtualization.
7.2 Deploying and Managing Application Virtualization Packages.
7.3 Using Virtual Application Programs.
Deploying and Managing Software Updates
8.1 Overview of Software Updates.
8.2 Preparing the Configuration Manager 2007 Site for Software Updates.
8.3 Managing Software Updates.
8.4 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Software Updates.
Deploying Operating Systems Using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007
9.1 Overview of Operating System Deployment.
9.2 Preparing for Operating System Deployment.
9.3 Task Sequences in Operating System Deployment.
9.4 Capturing Operating System Images.
9.5 Managing User Data.
9.6 Deploying an Operating System.
Working with Desired Configuration Management
10.1 Overview of Desired Configuration Management.
10.2 Configuring Desired Configuration Management.
10.3 Viewing and Troubleshooting Compliance Results.
Configuring Wake On LAN, Power Management, and Remote Tools
11.1 Overview of Wake On LAN.
11.2 Overview of Power Management.
11.3 Overview of Configuration Manager 2007 Remote Tools.
11.4 Configuring the Remote Tools Client Agent.
Planning and Configuring a Multiple Site Hierarchy
12.1 Introduction to the Configuration Manager 2007 Site Hierarchy.
12.2 Configuring Configuration Manager 2007 Site Communications.
12.3 Installing a Secondary Site Server.
12.4 Roaming in Multiple Site Hierarchies.
12.5 Decommissioning Sites and Hierarchies.
Maintaining and Monitoring Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007
13.1 Configuration Manager 2007 Maintenance Tasks.
13.2 Backup and Recovery of Configuration Manager 2007.
13.3 Using Windows Performance Monitor to Monitor Configuration Manager 2007.
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Native Mode and Internet-Based Client Management
14.1 Introduction to the Configuration Manager 2007 Native Mode.
14.2 The Public Key Infrastructure Required for Native Mode.
14.3 Configuring Sites for Native Mode.
14.4 Internet-Based Client Management.
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