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Ben Hunter | Sr. Product Marketing Manager Mikael Nystrom | Microsoft MVP and Senior Executive Consultant at TrueSec
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Module 1: Introduction to Windows 8.1 Deployment Module 2: Creating a Windows 8.1 Reference Image Module 3: Deploying Windows 8.1 with MDT Module 4: Deploying Windows 8.1 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager
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Microsoft Virtual Academy Creating a Windows 8.1 Reference Image
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Image Engineering Overview Using MDT 2013
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Identify, build and test master images: Create Automated Image Engineering task sequences Minimize the number of images created Produce consistent master images as required
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Easy and Fast Compatible / Flexible Delegation is easy More features –Suspend –CopyProfile
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Server Operating Systems –2008R2 / 2012 / 2012R2 Client Operating Systems –W7 / W8 / W8.1
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Inconsistent and manual image creation processes cause issues Lack of automation to provide consistent and repeatable process – Install the vanilla operating system (Windows 8.1) – Customize the OS and install core applications – Sysprep and capture the machine
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MDT Initial Setup Create New Deployment Share Add Packages (for master image) Add Applications (for master image) Add Operating System (for master image) Create and stock the Deployment Share Add Task Sequence to Build and Capture Master Image Configure Deployment Properties in CS.ini Task Sequence Configure Master Image Settings Add Drivers (for Windows To Go if needed) Build Reference Machine, Sysprep and Capture WIM Build Master Image and Capture
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Demo
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Image Engineering Overview Using MDT 2013
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Windows 8 User Perception UI changes… things moved around Learning curve… even for experienced users User guidance… Windows 8 lacked tutorials Results: slow adoption, slow learning curve, higher Support calls How to turn around user perception Explain how Windows 8.x came to be Change the meme (coming up) Training on Windows 8 Why Windows 8.1
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