WINDOWS 7
Installing, Upgrading, and Migrating to Windows 7
- Describe the key features, editions, and hardware requirements of Windows 7.
- Perform a clean installation of Windows 7
- Upgrade and Migrate to Windows 7 from an earlier version of Windows.
- Perform an image-based installation of Windows 7
- Resolve common application compatibility issues
Configuring Disks and Device Drivers
- Configure disk partitions on a Windows 7 client computer
- Create and manage disk volumes
- Manage file system fragmentation and disk quotas
- Install and configure device drivers
Configuring File Access and Printers on Windows 7 Client Computers
- Describe authentication and authorization
- Manage file access on a Windows 7 client computer
- Create and manage shared folders
- Configure file compression
- Install, configrue, and administer printers
Configuring Network Connectivity
- Configuring IPv4 Network Connectivity
- configuring IPv6 Network Connectivity
- Implementing Automatic IP Address Allocation
- Overview of Name Resolution
- Troubleshooting Network Issues
Configuring Wireless Network Connections
- Describe the standards and technologies related to wireless network connections
- Configure a wireless network connection
Securing Windows 7
- Overview of Security Management in Windows 7
- Securing a Windows 7 Client Computer by Using Local Security Policy Settings
- Securing Data by Using EFS and BitLocker
- Configuring Application Restrictions
- Configuring User Account Control
- Configuring Windows Firewall
- Configuring Security Settings in Internet Explorer 8
- Configuring Windows Defender
Optimizing and Maintaining Windows 7 Client Computers
- Maintain the performance of a Windows 7 client computer by using performance Management tools
- Maintain reliability of a Windows 7 client computer by using the diagnostic tools
- Back up and restore data on a Windows 7 client computer by using Windows Backup
- Restore a Windows 7 system by using system restore points
- Configure Windows Update on a Windows 7 client computer
Configuring Mobile Computing and Remote Access in Windows 7
- Configure mobile computer and device settings on a Windows 7 client computer
- Configure Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance on a Windows 7 client computer
- Configure DirectAccess on a Windows 7 client computer for remote access
- Configure BranchCache on a branch office Windows 7 client computer
IPv6
Module 1-0
- Explain the rationale for using IPv6
- Describe major features and benefits of IPv6
- Describe the IPv6 header format
Module 1-1
- Describe the IP address exhaustion problem in IPv4
- Desribe the rationale for a new IP protocol
- Describe why existing solutions such as Network Address Translation (NAT) cannot solve the IPv4 address shortage problem
Module 2-0
- Describe and use IPv6 addressing
- Describe Neighbor Discovery
- Describe autoconfiguraiton
- Describe the use of DNS and DHCP with IPv6
Module 2-1
- Describe the IPv6 addressing architecture
- Describe the format and uses of the various types of IPv6 addresses
- Create and use the various types of IPv6 addresses
- List the required IPv6 addresses for an IPv6 host and an IPv6 router
Module 2-2
- List the data link layers supported by IPv6
- Explain how the EUI-64 format IPv6 address is derived
- Describe how IPv6 multicast address is mappred to the Ehternet address
Module 2-5
- Describe the IPv6 DNS records and how DNS works in IPv6
- Describe the operation of DHCP in IPv6 and how it differs from IPv4
Module 2-6
- Describe how security is implemented in IPv6
- Describe how IPv6 enhances Mobile IP