Windows 7 Tutorials
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This tutorial describes the new features of Group Policy in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems and how they build on the earlier Group Policy enhancements introduced in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
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This tutorial describes how to use MDT 2010 to deploy Windows 7. It assumes that you've already created a deployment share in a lab and populated it with applications, device drivers, and packages.
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This tutorial describes Volume Activation for Windows 7.
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This tutorial describes the architecture of Windows Deployment Services and the requirements for using it.
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This tutorial describes the most common ways to customize Windows PE, as well as how to start it in various scenarios.
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Deploying applications is an important aspect of desktop deployment. Choosing the applications you want to deploy, and deciding how to deploy them, affects the choices that you make when deploying the operating system.
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This tutorial helps you decide which user state migration tools best suit your environment. It then explores the User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4.0.
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Beginning with Windows Vista and continuing with the Windows 7 operating system, the Windows operating system natively supports image-based deployment. In fact, with Windows Vista and later versions.
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Application compatibility is often a deployment-blocking issue. It's also the issue that most deployment projects focus on the least-until things begin to fall apart.
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This tutorial helps you plan the deployment of the Windows 7 operating system in your organization.
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Groups are an important part of network management. Many administrators are able to accomplish the majority of their management tasks through the use of groups; they rarely assign permissions to individual users.
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This tutorial will be about applications that are new in Windows 7. For that reason, this tutorial discusses applications such as Live Essentials and its components.
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As the Microsoft Windows operating system becomes more complex-even while it's supposedly growing more intuitive with each successive version-inevitably some parts will be unclear to some users, creating a need for help and support systems.
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Today's personal computer is a high-powered digital media storage and playback device, used to organize digital photos, music, and videos.
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The solution is to give Windows less to do, and in places where you're not willing to compromise features, give Windows the edge it needs to handle those tasks more quickly. That's what this tutorial is about.
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