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Module 1: Installing Windows XP Professional
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Overview Manually Installing Windows XP Professional Automating a Windows XP Professional Installation Using an Image to Install Windows XP Professional Transferring User Files and Settings to a New Computer Installing Windows XP Service Pack 2 Monitoring Windows XP Professional Security Status by Using Security Center
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Lesson: Manually Installing Windows XP Professional The Pre-Installation Process How to Install Windows XP Professional How to Activate Windows XP Professional
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Demonstration: The Implementing and Supporting Windows XP Professional Guide
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The Pre-Installation Process Verify that hardware meets minimum requirements Verify hardware and software compatibility Determine a disk partitioning strategy Select the appropriate file system Determine whether to install in a workgroup or domain
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How to Install Windows XP Professional To install from a server linked to a network: 1. Connect the computer to the server 2. Run the Setup program 1. Connect the computer to the server 2. Run the Setup program To install from a product compact disc: 1. Run the Setup program 2. Complete the Setup Wizard 1. Run the Setup program 2. Complete the Setup Wizard
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How to Activate Windows XP Professional Microsoft Product Activation is an anti-piracy technology that verifies that software products are legitimately licensed Reduces a form of piracy known as casual copying Helps protect against hard drive cloning Protects your privacy Microsoft Activation Server Internet or phone activation
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Practice: Installing Windows XP Professional
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Lesson: Automating a Windows XP Professional Installation What Are the Components of an Automated Installation? How to Use the Setup Manager Wizard Multimedia: How Setup Uses Answer Files and UDFs
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What Are the Components of an Automated Installation? Answer File Provides common configuration settings for all computers Uniqueness Database File Provides unique configuration settings for each computer [ UniqueIDs] Computer1=UserData [Computer1:UserData] FullName=DifferentNameHere [ UniqueIDs] Computer1=UserData [Computer1:UserData] FullName=DifferentNameHere [UserData] FullName=YourNameHere [UserData] FullName=YourNameHere
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How to Use the Setup Manager Wizard 1 1 2 2 Extract all the deployment tools from the Windows XP Professional compact disc Run the Setup Manager Wizard by double-clicking Setupmgr.exe in the Deploy folder
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Multimedia: How Setup Uses Answer Files and UDFs
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Practice: Running Setup Manager Install the Setup Manager Wizard Create an answer file to automate an installation Install the Setup Manager Wizard Create an answer file to automate an installation 1 1 2 2
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Practice: Viewing and Verifying an Answer File View the setup information file Verify the contents against another file View the setup information file Verify the contents against another file 1 1 2 2
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Lesson: Using an Image to Install Windows XP Professional What Is an Image? How to Create and Deploy an Image
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What Is an Image? An image is based on the configuration of a reference computer Deploying an image means restoring the image on new or existing computers An image is based on the configuration of a reference computer Deploying an image means restoring the image on new or existing computers Windows XP Professional and Applications Target Computers Reference Computer Disk Imaging Application Software Distribution Point Image
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How to Create and Deploy an Image 1.Configure a reference computer 2.Preserve custom user settings Copy the administrator profile to the default user profile. 3.Automate the Mini-Setup Wizard4.Prepare the hard disk6.Deploy the image5.Create an image [UserData] FullName = "Authorized User" OrgName = "Northwind Traders" ProductID = 12345-54321-12345-54321-12345 [UserData] FullName = "Authorized User" OrgName = "Northwind Traders" ProductID = 12345-54321-12345-54321-12345 Sysprep.exe Answer File (Sysprep.inf) Sysprep.exe Setupcl.exe \sysprep\sysprep.exe - switch Switches -quiet -reboot -nosidgen 1. Copy Sysprep files to a Sysprep folder. 2. Run Sysprep.exe Reference Computer Disk Imaging Application Software Distribution Point Image Target Computer Image Mini-Setup Wizard Windows XP Professional and Applications Target Computers Reference Computer Disk Imaging Application Software Distribution Point Image 1.Configure a reference computer 2.Preserve custom user settings 3.Automate the Mini-Setup Wizard 4.Prepare the hard disk 5.Create an image 6.Deploy the image 1.Configure a reference computer 2.Preserve custom user settings 3.Automate the Mini-Setup Wizard 4.Prepare the hard disk 5.Create an image 6.Deploy the image
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Lesson: Transferring User Files and Settings to a New Computer How to Transfer User Settings and Files How the USMT Works
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How to Transfer User Files and Settings Use the FAST Wizard or the USMT to transfer files and settings to: A new computer running Windows XP Professional A new installation of Windows XP Professional on an existing computer Windows NTWindows XP Professional Windows XP Professional
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Tool and Files Process Command-line tools ScanState.exe collects user data and settings LoadState.exe deposits user state data on a computer Custom.inf Files Custom.inf files change, delete, or add settings, files, and folders INF scripts use object specification syntax How the USMT Works
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Lesson: Installing Windows XP Service Pack 2 What Is Service Pack 2? Service Pack 2 Features What Is Windows Update? How to Update a Computer by Using Windows Update How to Install Service Pack 2
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What Is Service Pack 2? Significant update released as part of major Microsoft security effort Includes all prior critical updates Increases default operating system security Enhances overall computing experience
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Service Pack 2 Features Enhancements to network security and configuration Improved Web browsing and Internet security E-mail enhancements Improved computer maintenance tools
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What Is Windows Update? Online source for updates to Windows Automatically scans for: High-priority updates, including service packs Optional hardware updates, including updated device drivers Optional software updates Software Update Services (SUS) Server service provides local source for updates
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How to Update a Computer by Using Windows Update Access Windows Update Scan, select, and download updates: Express or Custom Install Follow prompts to install selected updates Configure the updates you install
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How to Install Service Pack 2 Determine your installation source: Windows Update Installation package in a shared network folder CD-ROM Launch the update from your installation source Service Pack 2 can be included in an unattended installation
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Lesson: Monitoring Windows XP Professional Security Status by Using Security Center Common Threats Against Personal Computers Security Pack 2 Security Components What Is Security Center? How to Configure Security Center
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Common Threats Against Personal Computers E-mail attachments Internet content Attackers Viruses
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Service Pack 2 Security Components Security Components: Windows Firewall Automatic Updates enhancements Virus protection monitoring Internet Explorer enhancements Outlook Express enhancements Windows Firewall Automatic Updates enhancements Virus protection monitoring Internet Explorer enhancements Outlook Express enhancements
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What Is Security Center? Configure security settings Receive security alerts
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How to Configure Security Center Options Enable Windows Firewall Manage update settings Access through Control Panel or taskbar Can also configure policy settings
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Explore Security Center help Configure security settings through Security Center Explore Security Center help Configure security settings through Security Center 1 1 2 2 Practice: Exploring Security Center Options
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