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- 703-1 – Administering System Center Configuration Manager (20703-1B)
703-1 – Administering System Center Configuration Manager (20703-1B)
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Curriculum
- 12 Sections
- 71 Lessons
- 9999 Weeks
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- Module 1: Managing computers and mobile devices in the enterpriseThis module describes the features of Configuration Manager that you can use to perform complex management tasks, including the following tasks; Hardware and software inventory, Application management, Operating system deployment, Settings management, Software update management, Remote client troubleshooting, and Protection from malware. Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager) provides various features that can help you manage devices and users both on-premises and in the cloud. Organizations that use Configuration Manager find that they can provide more effective IT services in relation to software deployment, settings management, and asset management. This module introduces you to the primary features, architecture, and management tools used with Configuration Manager. This module also provides a foundation that relates to all other features and management tasks discussed in the modules that follow this one.5
- 2.1Overview of systems management by using enterprise management solutions
- 2.2Overview of the Configuration Manager architecture
- 2.3Overview of the Configuration Manager administrative tools
- 2.4Tools for monitoring and troubleshooting a Configuration Manager site
- 2.5Lab : Exploring the Configuration Manager tools
- Module 2: Analyzing data using queries, reports, and CMPivotThe Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager database stores a large amount of data about the resources in your environment. You might not always want to perform all management tasks on all resources simultaneously. Therefore, to help you locate devices or user objects in your environment that meet specific criteria, you can create queries. You then can use these queries to create collections or to find additional information about specific resources. This module describes queries and methods of creating and running them. In addition to queries, you can run reports to view various types of information related to your Configuration Manager environment. To run Configuration Manager reports, you must install and configure a reporting services point, which this module details. This module also covers CMPivot, which allows you to collect and view real-time data on all the connected devices in your environment. It will enable you to make real-time decisions.6
- Module 3: Preparing the Configuration Manager management infrastructureYou can manage computer and user resources within a Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager) environment only when Configuration Manager has discovered these resources and assigned them to a site. In this module, you will learn about boundaries and boundary groups that help create logical network locations containing computer devices that you need to manage in your Configuration Manager infrastructure. You can use these boundary configurations for automatic site assignment and to help clients find content and services from associated site systems. You will also learn about the discovery processes that you can use to identify computers, users, and the network infrastructure within your network environment. You will then learn about collections that support logical groupings of resources. You use these groupings for management tasks, such as targeting software updates, managing application deployments, or deploying compliance settings to resources.5
- Module 4: Deploying and managing the Configuration Manager clientYou can install the Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager) client software on windows-based devices such as servers, workstations, and laptops. You then can manage these devices and perform operations such as reporting hardware and software inventory information, installing and updating software, and configuring settings required for compliance. Configuration Manager provides several options for installing the client software. This module explains the supported operating systems and devices, software requirements, and different methods for installing the client software. This module also describes some of the default and custom client settings that you can configure. After installing the client software, you can configure client settings and control how the various client components interact between the managed device and the Configuration Manager environment.5
- 5.1Overview of the Configuration Manager client
- 5.2Deploying the Configuration Manager client
- 5.3Configuring and monitoring client statusManaging client settings and performing management operations
- 5.4Lab : Deploying the Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager client software
- 5.5Lab : Configuring and monitoring client statusLab : Managing client settings
- Module 5: Managing inventory for PCs and applicationsThis module provides an overview of inventory collection, and explains how you can manage the information collected. You also will learn about the process of collecting hardware and software inventory, initiating inventory cycles, and initiating and securing inventory collection. This module also covers the use of software metering to monitor program usage, and the configuration and management of Asset Intelligence.6
- 6.1Overview of inventory collection
- 6.2Configuring hardware and software inventoryManaging inventory collection
- 6.3Configuring software metering
- 6.4Configuring and managing Asset Intelligence
- 6.5Lab : Configuring and managing inventory collection
- 6.6Lab : Configuring software meteringLab : Configuring and managing Asset Intelligence
- Module 6: Distributing and managing content used for deploymentsMicrosoft System Center Configuration Manager (Configuration Manager) clients obtain content, such as packages, applications, software updates, and even operating system images, from a content infrastructure made up of distribution points and peer cache sources. In this module, you will review the content distribution and management features, configure distribution points, and learn how to distribute and monitor content. You also will perform content validation and content prestaging.3
- Module 7: Deploying and managing applicationsIn this module, you will learn about the methods for creating, deploying, and managing applications with Configuration Manager. You also will learn to use the Software Center and the Application Catalog to install available applications. You will learn about managing deployments on unconventional applications. In addition, you will learn to install Windows 10 apps and virtualized applications.10
- 8.1Overview of application management
- 8.2Creating applications
- 8.3Deploying applications
- 8.4Managing applications
- 8.5Deploying virtual applications by using System Center Configuration Manager (Optional)
- 8.6Deploying and managing Windows Store apps
- 8.7Lab : Creating and deploying applications
- 8.8Lab : Managing application supersedence and removal
- 8.9Lab : Deploying virtual applications by using Configuration Manager (Optional)
- 8.10Lab : Using Configuration Manager to deploy Windows Store apps
- Module 8: Maintaining software updates for managed PCsThis module explains how to use the software updates feature in Configuration Manager to implement an end-to-end management process for the complex task of identifying, deploying, and monitoring Microsoft and third-party software updates to your Configuration Manager clients.7
- 9.1The software updates process
- 9.2Preparing a Configuration Manager site for software updates
- 9.3Managing software updates
- 9.4Configuring automatic deployment rules
- 9.5Monitoring and troubleshooting software updatesEnabling third-party updates
- 9.6Lab : Configuring the site for software updates
- 9.7Lab : Deploying and managing software updates
- Module 9: Implementing Endpoint Protection for managed PCsThis module explains how to use the security-related features provided by Configuration Manager to help protect client computers from malware threats, and to configure specific Windows Defender Firewall settings for clients. Based on System Center Endpoint Protection (Endpoint Protection) functionality, Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager supports the deployment, management, and monitoring of antimalware policies, Windows Defender Firewall settings, Windows Defender Application Guard policies, Windows Defender Exploit Guard policies, and Windows Defender Application Control policies on client computers.5
- Module 10: Managing compliance and secure data accessMany enterprise organizations require systems, such as servers, laptops, desktop computers, and mobile devices, to meet specific configuration and compliance requirements. Compliance settings in Configuration Manager can play a key role in identifying existing configurations, discovering systems that have adverse configuration changes, and remediating these settings automatically when necessary. Compliance settings also can help control how users manage and access data in the enterprise network environment. For computers that run Windows 8 and newer operating systems, you can manage data using folder redirection, offline files, and roaming profiles. You also can control access to data using remote connection profiles, virtual private network (VPN) profiles, Wi-Fi profiles, and certificate profiles. This module describes the compliance settings that you can manage using Configuration Manager. You will learn to use these settings to maintain configuration requirements and to provide secure data access to enterprise resources.5
- Module 11: Managing operating system deploymentThis module explains how to use the operating system deployment feature in Configuration Manager to create operating system images that you can deploy to unmanaged computers and those managed by Configuration Manager. There are several scenarios in which you can deploy operating systems by using Configuration Manager, including when you are working with new systems or when you are upgrading existing ones. Operating system deployment uses both Configuration Manager and Windows components to manage and deliver operating system images. You can configure settings on a reference computer prior to capturing an image of its operating system or by using task sequences that Configuration Manager creates after you deploy the image to a target system. This module also explains how to use Configuration Manager to create a strategy for operating-system deployments. And also, it explains and how to manage Windows as a service. This module explains how to manage Windows as a service.6
- Module 12: Managing and maintaining a Configuration Manager siteThis module describes role-based administration, Remote Tools, and the site maintenance tasks that you can manage by using Configuration Manager. This module also describes how to back up and recover a Configuration Manager site system and use the recommendation(s) from Management Insights to simplify administration.8
- 13.1Configuring role-based administration
- 13.2Configuring Remote Tools
- 13.3Overview of Configuration Manager site maintenance and Management Insights
- 13.4Backing up and recovering a Configuration Manager site
- 13.5Updating the Configuration Manager infrastructure
- 13.6Lab : Configuring role-based administration
- 13.7Lab : Configuring Remote Tools
- 13.8Lab : Maintaining a Configuration Manager site
Lab : Configuring Remote Tools
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