Managing and Maintaining Windows 10
Pluralsight
Course Summary
After Windows 10 is deployed and its core services configured, administrators must equip the operating system for reliability, security, and speed over the long haul, using automated solutions where possible. This course will show you how to do it.
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Course Description
Windows 10 doesn't manage itself. You'll need to discover how to configure servicing branches and updates using the new Windows-as-a-Service model. You'll need to learn to troubleshoot performance problems with both real time and extended monitoring. You'll also have to keep tabs on printers and on anti-malware protection, too. This course, Managing and Maintaining Windows 10, covers recovering damaged systems, from files and drivers through the Registry and the whole operating system. You'll also learn new features like Windows Hello and Credential Guard to keep Windows 10 accounts secure in the domain and in the cloud. Finally, you'll set up services, scheduled tasks, and PowerShell scripts to make maintenance as automatic as possible. After you're done with deployment, implementation, and configuring core services, managing and maintaining Windows 10 keeps your Microsoft network spinning reliably on its axis.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 36s
—Course Overview 1m 36sConfiguring Updates- 47m 24s
—Course Introduction 3m 9s
—Lab Setup 7m 42s
—Configuring Servicing Branches 10m 4s
—Windows Update and WSUS 13m 12s
—Viewing and Removing Updates 6m 25s
—Updating Apps and Drivers 6m 49sMonitoring Events and Performance- 40m 45sRecovering Broken Systems- 42m 20sSecuring Logons- 34m 25sAutomating Maintenance- 31m 13s