Windows 10 Configuring (70-697): Manage Identity
Pluralsight
Course Summary
This course is fifth in a series of nine courses covering objective areas in the Windows 10 Configuring (70-697) certification exam. You'll learn you how and when to use the various types of Windows 10 identities.
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Course Description
Knowing when to use different kinds of user identities in Windows 10 can make the difference between a convenient user experience and a cumbersome one. This course explains local accounts, Active Directory accounts, Azure AD accounts, and Microsoft accounts, along with when and how to use them, and how to unlock them with biometric authentication. This course explains the new biometric authentication mechanisms and details how user identities tie in with app downloading and sideloading. After viewing this course, you will know the pros and cons of different Windows 10 account types and how to manage them in your organization to support single sign-on and greater identity security. This course is fifth in a series of nine courses to completely prepare you for certification and supporting Windows 10 in the enterprise.
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Course Syllabus
Types of Windows 10 Accounts- 35m 37s
—Course Introduction 4m 27s
—Local Accounts 9m 4s
—Domain Accounts (AD) 8m 0s
—Domain Accounts (Azure AD) 1m 48s
—Microsoft Accounts 12m 15sLocal Authentication: Windows Hello- 16m 32s
—What Is Windows Hello? 5m 1s
—Authentication Methods 5m 30s
—Hardware Requirements 4m 13s
—Configuring Windows Hello 1m 47sNetwork Authentication: Microsoft Passport- 17m 40sNetwork Authentication: Domain- 29m 53sOffice 365 and Azure AD- 23m 37sWindows Store and Sideloading- 17m 39s