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About this Course
Discover how to consolidate the administration of an enterprise IT
infrastructure with Group Policy. In this course, you will learn to
control and manage computer systems and domain users running Windows
Server 2003, Server 2008, XP, and Vista. You will learn to create Group
Policies, implement administrative and security templates, and determine
best practices when deploying software packages. Walk away with the
experience and tools needed to optimize your enterprise systems and
networks.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for Enterprise network staff responsible for
help desk support, system administration, and network design.
Before attending this course, students must have:
·
Experience with the Microsoft Windows Server 2003/8 environments and a
fundamental understanding of Active Directory
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
·
Design and deploy security policies for all your Windows 2003/2008
servers, workstations, member servers, XP, and Vista clients
·
Delegate Administrative Control of Group Policies
·
Back up and restore Group Policy Objects (GPOs) through Group Policy
Management Console (GPMC)
·
Easily roll out selected software updates and operating system patches
from your network environment
·
Tips for troubleshooting Group Policy
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Group Policy
This module provides a review of the Active Directory infrastructure and
describes the basis of what Group Policy is and how it functions.
Lessons
·
Group Policy and Active Directory
·
Review of Active Directory
·
Overview of Group Policy
Lab : Introduction to Group Policy
·
Exercise 1: Examining Hardware Components
·
Exercise 2: Exploring and Configuring the Host Operating System
·
Exercise 3: Installing Lab Files and Starting Virtual Machines
·
Exercise 4: Starting the Virtual Machines
·
Exercise 5: Preparing the Active Directory Schema for Vista and
Server 2008 Support
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Understand how Active Directory relates to Group Policy
·
Explain the basic concepts of Active Directory
·
Describe the new Group Policy features
Module 2: Group Policy Management Tools
This module describes a downloadable console, Group Policy Management
Console, from Microsoft released after Server 2003 intended as a
one-stop shop for Group Policy administration.
Lessons
·
What is the GPMC?
·
Installing the GPMC
·
Advanced GPMC Features
·
Migration Tables
·
Integration of RSoP Functionality
·
WMI Filters
Lab : Group Policy Management Tools
·
Exercise 1: Renaming and Joining Client Machines to the Domain
·
Exercise 2: Installing the OS Specific GP Controls on Clients
·
Exercise 3: Installing and Displaying RSAT on Vista
·
Exercise 4: Server 2008 Group Policy Management Console Features
·
Exercise 5: Utilizing Command-Line and Graphical Interfaces for
Backing Up and Restoring Group Policy Objects
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the needs filled by the GPMS
·
Successfully install the GPMC following installation requirements
·
Back up, restore, import, copy and search for GPOs using the GPMC
·
Build migration tables and resolve any conflicts
·
Use the GPMS to accomplish RSoP analyses
·
Create and apply a WMI filter
Module 3: Designing a Group Policy Infrastructure
This module details the steps a successful Group Policy deployment
should follow, linking your design to how your company can best use the
features. Essential network components and security design are
also defined.
Lessons
·
Implementing Group Policy
·
Planning your Group Policy Design
·
Designing Your Group Policy Solution
·
Deploying Your Group Policy
·
Managing Your Group Policy Solution
Lab : Designing a Group Policy Infrastructure
·
Exercise 1: Exploring and Configuring Delegation Using the GPMC
·
Exercise 2: Installing and Configuring the AGPM
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
List the four stages of implementing Group Policy
·
Plan Group Policy in accordance with a companys requirements
·
Follow Group Policy creation guidelines when developing GPOs
·
Deploy Group Policy based on the Active Directory structure
·
Manage Group Policy by delegating administration and setting permissions
Module 4: Troubleshooting Group Policy
This module explains the key concepts that you must grasp in order to
effectively troubleshoot Group Policy.
Lessons
·
Group Policy Infrastructure
·
Group Policy Deployment Order
·
Group Policy Troubleshooting Tools
Lab : Troubleshooting Group Policy
·
Exercise 1: Analyzing Users Using Group Policy Modeling
·
Exercise 2: Analyzing Users Using Group Policy Results
·
Exercise 3: Running Gpresult.exe to Analyze the Group Policy
Assignments
·
Exercise 4: Checking Version Number Using Scripts
·
Exercise 5: Utilizing Tools to Locate the PDC Emulator
·
Exercise 6: Following GPO Processing Event in the Event Viewer
Console
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the Active Directory components that are used to deploy Group
Policy
·
Explain the order in which Group Policy is deployed in Active Directory
·
Describe some of the tools used to troubleshoot Group Policy
Module 5: Deploying Legacy Security Templates
This module defines the Windows security model and details the process
of using the Security Configuration and Analysis tools to apply security
templates.
Lessons
·
Security Architecture
·
The SECEDIT Database
·
Hardening Computer Accounts
Lab : Deploying Legacy Security Templates
·
Exercise 1: Using the Security Configuration and Analysis Console
·
Exercise 2: Creating Custom Templates with the Security Template
Console
·
Exercise 3: Enforcing a Custom Template Using the Secedit.exe
Command-Line Tool
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Explain how security principals, access control lists, security groups,
user profiles, and the registry are used for Group Policy deployment
·
Create, analyze, apply and customize security templates
·
App account and local policies
Module 6: : Implementing Security Using Group Policy
This module details effective security design using Active Directory
logical components. You will also learn how to utilize predefined
Security Guide templates and the GPO Accelerator tool in order to
further security your environment.
Lessons
·
Getting Started with Security Configuration
·
Domain Security
·
Controlling Services with Group Policy
·
Enforcing an Audit Policy
·
Restricting Security Group Membership
·
Using Scripts
Lab : Implementing Security Using Group Policy
·
Exercise 1: Installing the Microsoft GPOAccelerator
·
Exercise 2: Installing the Prescriptive Recommendations for Vista
and XP Clients
·
Exercise 3: Deploying the Security Configuration Wizard to Create,
Edit, Apply and Roll Back a Security Policy
·
Exercise 4: Configuring Enterprise Auditing through Group Policy
Deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Use Microsoft security guidelines, tools, and templates to configure
security policies for your network
·
Use ACLs to deploy domain security
·
Define Group Policy network settings per machine and per user
·
Create an effective audit policy
·
Use Restricted Groups as a component of your security policy
Module 7: Configuring the Desktop Environment
This module explains many of the settings that are available to
configure and restrict the user desktop environment, such as Control
Panel restrictions, Start Menu settings, and Windows Explorer
configuration.
Lessons
·
Scripts for Clients
·
Desktop, Start Menu, and Taskbar Control
·
Control Panel Control
·
Windows Components
·
User Profiles
·
Folder Redirection
·
Printer Management and Pruning
·
Computer Network Settings
Lab : Configuring the Desktop Environment
·
Exercise 1: Creating a Wireless Network Policy for Windows Vista
Clients
·
Exercise 2: Creating and Assigning a GPO to Prevent the
Installation of Removable Devices
·
Exercise 3: Sharing and Securing a Folder for the Gk.local Users
Redirection
·
Exercise 4: Redirecting the Documents Folder for the hq.local
Users
·
Exercise 5: Creating and Assigning a GPO to Encrypt Offline Files
·
Exercise 6: Writing and Deploying a Visual Basic Script for Log on
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Specify startup, shutdown, logon, and logoff scripts and settings
·
Identify the many ways to control the user desktop, Start menu, and
taskbar
·
Restrict the Control Panel settings
·
Restrict operations that users can perform in Windows Explorer, Internet
Explorer, and Terminal Services
·
Customize processing of user profiles and roaming user profiles
·
Redirect user folders to a server
Module 8: Assigning and Publishing Software Packages
This module explains how manage to use Group Policy for deploying
software.
Lessons
·
MSI Packages
·
Group Policy as a Software Deployment Method
·
Software Deployment
·
Setting Up Distribution Points
·
Systems Management Server
Lab : Assigning and Publishing Software Packages
·
Exercise 1: Preparing for Distribution
·
Exercise 2: Creating a Custom Software Package
·
Exercise 3: Deploying a Third-Party Package
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the basic elements of an MSI package and determine when to use
an existing package or build or repackage your own
·
Define the requirements for distributing software via Group Policy
·
Identify the best method of software deployment for your organization
·
Explain how to set up distribution points for software deployment
·
Explain when you might want to use SMS instead of Group Policy
Module 9: Software Restrictions Policies
This module explains the deployment of software restriction policies
including the essential components, rules, and the order of precedence
of such policy. You will learn how to use software restriction
policies to prevent users from running unauthorized software reducing
the likelihood that viruses, Trojan horses, or spyware might intrude
upon the environment.
Lessons
·
What is a Software Restriction Policy?
·
How to Create a Software Restriction Policy
·
Additional Rules to Identify Software
·
What Makes an Effective Software Restriction Policy
Lab : Software Restrictions Policies
·
Exercise 1: Software Restriction Policies and the Path Rule
·
Exercise 2: Software Restriction Policies and the Hash Rule
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe software restriction policies and how to use them
·
Explain how to create software restriction policies
·
Explain how additional rules are applied to software restriction
policies
·
Describe the characteristics of an effective software restriction policy
Module 10: Creating and Deploying Legacy Administrative Templates
This module explains the logic behind administrative templates, when to
use them, and the basics of how to write them.
Lessons
·
Overview of ADM Templates
·
Standard ADM Templates
·
Registry Structure Used by ADM Templates
·
ADM Template Syntax
·
Custom ADM Templates
Lab : Creating and Deploying Legacy Administrative Templates
·
Exercise 1: Building an ADM Template
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the benefits of using ADM templates
·
List the ADM templates that come with each version of Windows
·
Identify the registry locations that ADM templates affect
·
List and explain the key words and syntax used in building ADM templates
·
Explain the different ways you can add custom ADM templates to the
registry
Module 11: New Group Policy Features for Windows Vista and Server 2008
This module explains the new GPO features and settings that are
available for Windows Vista and Windows Serve 2008. You will learn
about the changes in the GPO Editor and differences in GPO processing.
Lessons
·
Group Policy in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
·
Group Policy Editor Enhancements
·
Changes to Group Policy Processing
·
New GPO Settings
Lab : New Group Policy Features for Windows Vista and Server 2008
·
Exercise 1: Installing the ADMX Migrator
·
Exercise 2: Migrating an .ADM to .ADMX/.ADML Format
·
Exercise 3: Creating the ADMX Central Store and Populating the
Files
·
Exercise 4: Deploying the Policy Filtering on the Group Policy
Console
·
Exercise 5: Creating and Deploying a Starter Group Policy Console
·
Exercise 6: Creating and Deploying Multiple Local Group Policy
Objects
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Briefly review the new features of Group Policy in Windows Vista and
Windows Server 2008
·
Describe some of the Group Policy Editor changes in Windows Vista and
Windows Server 2008
·
Compare some of the differences in policy processing between Windows
Server 2008 and older operating systems
·
List some of the new categories of GPO settings
Module 12: Managing Group Policy Preferences
This module explains the function of GPO preferences, describes how
Preferences can be combined with GPO Policies are different from
Policies.
Lessons
·
Overview of Group Policy Preferences
·
Comparing Preferences and Policy Settings
·
Configuring Preference Settings
·
Group Policy Preferences: Advanced Configuration
Lab : Managing Group Policy Preferences
·
Exercise 1: Updating Clients to Support Group Policy Preferences
·
Exercise 2: Creating and Deploying Group Policy Preferences
·
Migrating an .ADM to .ADMX/.ADML Format
·
Exercise 3: Deploying Item-Level Targeting through Group Policy
Preferences
·
Exercise 4: Testing the Group Policy Preferences Assignments
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the purpose of Group Policy Preferences
·
Explain the difference between Preferences and Policies
·
Configure Group Policy Preference settings, including Windows and
Control Panel settings
·
Describe the advanced Preference configuration options available in
Group Policy
Audience Profile
This course is intended for Enterprise network staff responsible for
help desk support, system administration, and network design.
Before attending this course, students must have:
·
Experience with the Microsoft Windows Server 2003/8 environments and a
fundamental understanding of Active Directory
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
·
Design and deploy security policies for all your Windows 2003/2008
servers, workstations, member servers, XP, and Vista clients
·
Delegate Administrative Control of Group Policies
·
Back up and restore Group Policy Objects (GPOs) through Group Policy
Management Console (GPMC)
·
Easily roll out selected software updates and operating system patches
from your network environment
·
Tips for troubleshooting Group Policy
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Group Policy
This module provides a review of the Active Directory infrastructure and
describes the basis of what Group Policy is and how it functions.
Lessons
·
Group Policy and Active Directory
·
Review of Active Directory
·
Overview of Group Policy
Lab : Introduction to Group Policy
·
Exercise 1: Examining Hardware Components
·
Exercise 2: Exploring and Configuring the Host Operating System
·
Exercise 3: Installing Lab Files and Starting Virtual Machines
·
Exercise 4: Starting the Virtual Machines
·
Exercise 5: Preparing the Active Directory Schema for Vista and
Server 2008 Support
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Understand how Active Directory relates to Group Policy
·
Explain the basic concepts of Active Directory
·
Describe the new Group Policy features
Module 2: Group Policy Management Tools
This module describes a downloadable console, Group Policy Management
Console, from Microsoft released after Server 2003 intended as a
one-stop shop for Group Policy administration.
Lessons
·
What is the GPMC?
·
Installing the GPMC
·
Advanced GPMC Features
·
Migration Tables
·
Integration of RSoP Functionality
·
WMI Filters
Lab : Group Policy Management Tools
·
Exercise 1: Renaming and Joining Client Machines to the Domain
·
Exercise 2: Installing the OS Specific GP Controls on Clients
·
Exercise 3: Installing and Displaying RSAT on Vista
·
Exercise 4: Server 2008 Group Policy Management Console Features
·
Exercise 5: Utilizing Command-Line and Graphical Interfaces for
Backing Up and Restoring Group Policy Objects
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the needs filled by the GPMS
·
Successfully install the GPMC following installation requirements
·
Back up, restore, import, copy and search for GPOs using the GPMC
·
Build migration tables and resolve any conflicts
·
Use the GPMS to accomplish RSoP analyses
·
Create and apply a WMI filter
Module 3: Designing a Group Policy Infrastructure
This module details the steps a successful Group Policy deployment
should follow, linking your design to how your company can best use the
features. Essential network components and security design are
also defined.
Lessons
·
Implementing Group Policy
·
Planning your Group Policy Design
·
Designing Your Group Policy Solution
·
Deploying Your Group Policy
·
Managing Your Group Policy Solution
Lab : Designing a Group Policy Infrastructure
·
Exercise 1: Exploring and Configuring Delegation Using the GPMC
·
Exercise 2: Installing and Configuring the AGPM
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
List the four stages of implementing Group Policy
·
Plan Group Policy in accordance with a companys requirements
·
Follow Group Policy creation guidelines when developing GPOs
·
Deploy Group Policy based on the Active Directory structure
·
Manage Group Policy by delegating administration and setting permissions
Module 4: Troubleshooting Group Policy
This module explains the key concepts that you must grasp in order to
effectively troubleshoot Group Policy.
Lessons
·
Group Policy Infrastructure
·
Group Policy Deployment Order
·
Group Policy Troubleshooting Tools
Lab : Troubleshooting Group Policy
·
Exercise 1: Analyzing Users Using Group Policy Modeling
·
Exercise 2: Analyzing Users Using Group Policy Results
·
Exercise 3: Running Gpresult.exe to Analyze the Group Policy
Assignments
·
Exercise 4: Checking Version Number Using Scripts
·
Exercise 5: Utilizing Tools to Locate the PDC Emulator
·
Exercise 6: Following GPO Processing Event in the Event Viewer
Console
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the Active Directory components that are used to deploy Group
Policy
·
Explain the order in which Group Policy is deployed in Active Directory
·
Describe some of the tools used to troubleshoot Group Policy
Module 5: Deploying Legacy Security Templates
This module defines the Windows security model and details the process
of using the Security Configuration and Analysis tools to apply security
templates.
Lessons
·
Security Architecture
·
The SECEDIT Database
·
Hardening Computer Accounts
Lab : Deploying Legacy Security Templates
·
Exercise 1: Using the Security Configuration and Analysis Console
·
Exercise 2: Creating Custom Templates with the Security Template
Console
·
Exercise 3: Enforcing a Custom Template Using the Secedit.exe
Command-Line Tool
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Explain how security principals, access control lists, security groups,
user profiles, and the registry are used for Group Policy deployment
·
Create, analyze, apply and customize security templates
·
App account and local policies
Module 6: : Implementing Security Using Group Policy
This module details effective security design using Active Directory
logical components. You will also learn how to utilize predefined
Security Guide templates and the GPO Accelerator tool in order to
further security your environment.
Lessons
·
Getting Started with Security Configuration
·
Domain Security
·
Controlling Services with Group Policy
·
Enforcing an Audit Policy
·
Restricting Security Group Membership
·
Using Scripts
Lab : Implementing Security Using Group Policy
·
Exercise 1: Installing the Microsoft GPOAccelerator
·
Exercise 2: Installing the Prescriptive Recommendations for Vista
and XP Clients
·
Exercise 3: Deploying the Security Configuration Wizard to Create,
Edit, Apply and Roll Back a Security Policy
·
Exercise 4: Configuring Enterprise Auditing through Group Policy
Deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Use Microsoft security guidelines, tools, and templates to configure
security policies for your network
·
Use ACLs to deploy domain security
·
Define Group Policy network settings per machine and per user
·
Create an effective audit policy
·
Use Restricted Groups as a component of your security policy
Module 7: Configuring the Desktop Environment
This module explains many of the settings that are available to
configure and restrict the user desktop environment, such as Control
Panel restrictions, Start Menu settings, and Windows Explorer
configuration.
Lessons
·
Scripts for Clients
·
Desktop, Start Menu, and Taskbar Control
·
Control Panel Control
·
Windows Components
·
User Profiles
·
Folder Redirection
·
Printer Management and Pruning
·
Computer Network Settings
Lab : Configuring the Desktop Environment
·
Exercise 1: Creating a Wireless Network Policy for Windows Vista
Clients
·
Exercise 2: Creating and Assigning a GPO to Prevent the
Installation of Removable Devices
·
Exercise 3: Sharing and Securing a Folder for the Gk.local Users
Redirection
·
Exercise 4: Redirecting the Documents Folder for the hq.local
Users
·
Exercise 5: Creating and Assigning a GPO to Encrypt Offline Files
·
Exercise 6: Writing and Deploying a Visual Basic Script for Log on
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Specify startup, shutdown, logon, and logoff scripts and settings
·
Identify the many ways to control the user desktop, Start menu, and
taskbar
·
Restrict the Control Panel settings
·
Restrict operations that users can perform in Windows Explorer, Internet
Explorer, and Terminal Services
·
Customize processing of user profiles and roaming user profiles
·
Redirect user folders to a server
Module 8: Assigning and Publishing Software Packages
This module explains how manage to use Group Policy for deploying
software.
Lessons
·
MSI Packages
·
Group Policy as a Software Deployment Method
·
Software Deployment
·
Setting Up Distribution Points
·
Systems Management Server
Lab : Assigning and Publishing Software Packages
·
Exercise 1: Preparing for Distribution
·
Exercise 2: Creating a Custom Software Package
·
Exercise 3: Deploying a Third-Party Package
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the basic elements of an MSI package and determine when to use
an existing package or build or repackage your own
·
Define the requirements for distributing software via Group Policy
·
Identify the best method of software deployment for your organization
·
Explain how to set up distribution points for software deployment
·
Explain when you might want to use SMS instead of Group Policy
Module 9: Software Restrictions Policies
This module explains the deployment of software restriction policies
including the essential components, rules, and the order of precedence
of such policy. You will learn how to use software restriction
policies to prevent users from running unauthorized software reducing
the likelihood that viruses, Trojan horses, or spyware might intrude
upon the environment.
Lessons
·
What is a Software Restriction Policy?
·
How to Create a Software Restriction Policy
·
Additional Rules to Identify Software
·
What Makes an Effective Software Restriction Policy
Lab : Software Restrictions Policies
·
Exercise 1: Software Restriction Policies and the Path Rule
·
Exercise 2: Software Restriction Policies and the Hash Rule
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe software restriction policies and how to use them
·
Explain how to create software restriction policies
·
Explain how additional rules are applied to software restriction
policies
·
Describe the characteristics of an effective software restriction policy
Module 10: Creating and Deploying Legacy Administrative Templates
This module explains the logic behind administrative templates, when to
use them, and the basics of how to write them.
Lessons
·
Overview of ADM Templates
·
Standard ADM Templates
·
Registry Structure Used by ADM Templates
·
ADM Template Syntax
·
Custom ADM Templates
Lab : Creating and Deploying Legacy Administrative Templates
·
Exercise 1: Building an ADM Template
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the benefits of using ADM templates
·
List the ADM templates that come with each version of Windows
·
Identify the registry locations that ADM templates affect
·
List and explain the key words and syntax used in building ADM templates
·
Explain the different ways you can add custom ADM templates to the
registry
Module 11: New Group Policy Features for Windows Vista and Server 2008
This module explains the new GPO features and settings that are
available for Windows Vista and Windows Serve 2008. You will learn
about the changes in the GPO Editor and differences in GPO processing.
Lessons
·
Group Policy in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
·
Group Policy Editor Enhancements
·
Changes to Group Policy Processing
·
New GPO Settings
Lab : New Group Policy Features for Windows Vista and Server 2008
·
Exercise 1: Installing the ADMX Migrator
·
Exercise 2: Migrating an .ADM to .ADMX/.ADML Format
·
Exercise 3: Creating the ADMX Central Store and Populating the
Files
·
Exercise 4: Deploying the Policy Filtering on the Group Policy
Console
·
Exercise 5: Creating and Deploying a Starter Group Policy Console
·
Exercise 6: Creating and Deploying Multiple Local Group Policy
Objects
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Briefly review the new features of Group Policy in Windows Vista and
Windows Server 2008
·
Describe some of the Group Policy Editor changes in Windows Vista and
Windows Server 2008
·
Compare some of the differences in policy processing between Windows
Server 2008 and older operating systems
·
List some of the new categories of GPO settings
Module 12: Managing Group Policy Preferences
This module explains the function of GPO preferences, describes how
Preferences can be combined with GPO Policies are different from
Policies.
Lessons
·
Overview of Group Policy Preferences
·
Comparing Preferences and Policy Settings
·
Configuring Preference Settings
·
Group Policy Preferences: Advanced Configuration
Lab : Managing Group Policy Preferences
·
Exercise 1: Updating Clients to Support Group Policy Preferences
·
Exercise 2: Creating and Deploying Group Policy Preferences
·
Migrating an .ADM to .ADMX/.ADML Format
·
Exercise 3: Deploying Item-Level Targeting through Group Policy
Preferences
·
Exercise 4: Testing the Group Policy Preferences Assignments
After completing this module, students will be able to:
·
Describe the purpose of Group Policy Preferences
·
Explain the difference between Preferences and Policies
·
Configure Group Policy Preference settings, including Windows and
Control Panel settings
·
Describe the advanced Preference configuration options available in
Group Policy
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