Deploying and Managing an Enterprise Desktop Virtualization Environment
- Install and configure Windows Virtual PC.
- This objective may include but it is not limited to: installing Windows Virtual PC on various platforms (32-bit, 64-bit), creating and managing virtual hard disks, configuring virtual machine resources including network resources, preparing host machines
- Enable and manage Windows XP Mode.
- This objective may include but it is not limited to: enable Windows XP Mode for Windows 7; publish applications to a host OS through Windows XP Mode; configure the BIOS to support hardware virtualization; create, deploy, and maintain Windows XP Mode images
- Create a MED-V infrastructure.
- This objective may include but it is not limited to: installing and managing server components (Image Repository, MED-V Instances), installing the MED-V client, configuring server settings
- Administer a MED-V environment.
- This objective may include but it is not limited to: managing workspaces, creating policies, publishing applications and menus, configuring reporting, customizing user and device settings in a virtual machine
- Create and deploy virtual desktop images.
- This objective may include but it is not limited to: using various tools to create or prepare images for deployment, deploying a workspace image by using a Web page, pre-staging images
Deploying and Managing a Presentation Virtualization Environment
- Prepare and manage remote applications.
- This objective may include but it is not limited to: configuring application sharing, package applications for deployment by using RemoteApp, installing and configuring the RD Session Host Role Service on the server.
- Access published applications.
- This objective may include but it is not limited to: configuring Remote Desktop Web Access, configuring internal and external application access, configuring role-based application provisioning, configuring Remote Desktop client connections
- Configure client settings to access virtualized desktops.
- This objective may include but it is not limited to: configuring client settings, managing user home folders, identifying minimum client requirements
Deploying and Managing an Application Virtualization (App-V) Environment
- Prepare virtual applications.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: sequencing applications, installing and configuring the sequencer, preparing applications for deployment in different environments, configuring virtual application interaction and sharing, choosing a method to deploy virtual applications
- Install and configure application virtualization environments.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring App-V modes (stand-alone, lightweight, enterprise); install an App-V infrastructure including servers, management consoles, and clients
- Manage application virtualization environments.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: enabling and monitoring offline application usage, enabling and monitoring real-time sessions, managing application cache, configuring branch cache functionality
Managing a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Environment
- Configure user state virtualization.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring roaming profiles, configuring folder redirection
- Manage virtual desktops remotely.
- This objective may include but is not limited to: working with Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal (SSP) to log in to, control, restart, or resume a desktop virtual machine, working with Remote Desktop Manager, working with Remote Desktop Licensing Manager, troubleshooting client Key Management Server (KMS) issues, configuring firewall exceptions on the client
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