Howdy Folks welcome to module 8 the last module of the Microsoft md102 course this last module as you can see is called deploy using cloudbased tools basically the exact opposite compared to the previous module if you've watched the other seven modules of the course well done it is a lot to take in folks if you however have not watch the previous seven modules of the course yet I recommend you go and watch Those first before watching this one unless of course well you're looking for something specific a specific topic that is on that note in
the video description like usual folks you'll find useful timestamps to the main topics in this video should you need them of course now folks this last module consists of five main sections a bit more than most of the other modules I would say that's Microsoft for you the first section we'll be covering is deploy devices Using autopilot the second is Implement Dynamic deployment methods the third is plan a transition to Modern endpoint management the fourth is manage Windows 365 and then the last section is manage aour virtual desktop well there you have it folks the
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got all of that out of the way let's jump straight To that first section we listed earlier deploy devices using Windows autopilot in this first section folks the first topic we have is autopilot for modern deployment now when it comes to autopilot if you don't know what that is um I've seen a lot of companies don't actually use it just because companies don't use a specific tool does not necessarily mean it's a bad tool just simply means they don't need that tool Although in some cases I've seen they just don't know about the tools existence
to begin with now autopilot guys does not need any images no images no drivers or infrastructure doesn't that sound like something new so autopilot if you're not familiar with it is for people that have never ComEd into the office yet or for people people that bought themselves or obtained themselves a brand spanking new device and this device has not been Provisioned yet by the IT team such as yourself I mean I think Co 19 will probably be a very good example of that the pandemic a lot of folks in most countries were not allowed to
go into the office and should they go and obtain themselves a brand spanking new device like a new laptop for example in the old days people would normally bring this device to your office at least once and that's so you or the IT team can go and provision this machine of what it needs Maybe a different operating system a better addition of Windows perhaps drivers maybe updates any programs or configurations this user may or may not need now if people are unable to come into your office kind of like Co 19 how what cheese do
we give these people what they need that guys is where autopilot comes into play it's basically a cool tool that allows you to go and give these people what they need this is something we would have covered earlier In this course not in this module in one of the previous modules where I would have mentioned to you guys what autopilot actually is so if you use autopilot no need for images no need for driv no need for infrastructure um you do need need to unfortunately go and configure a couple of things like DNS and all
that to actually Point people's devices in the right direction so as soon as they start that laptop up for the first time assuming it's a laptop It's not limited to laptops um and they type in their company you know email address and all that it's going to see okay you are from this company company X therefore you need the following it's going to start provisioning that machine of what the user may or may not need a drawback about this which Microsoft probably never tell you about is the fact that it uses an insane amount of
data so if that uses on a limited data plan yeah they might not like the Results so much so autopilot for modern um deployment allows you to customize the out of thee box experience so normally if you start any device for the first time you'll see it's going to ask you what language do you want it in what country are you in what time zone you know what time do you want that kinds of stuff and um with this autopilot you can actually go and customize the out of the box experience for that user the
end of the day you are provisioning that Machine shouldn't you say new devices typically have Windows 11 install these days it's no longer Windows 10 and maybe going forward maybe in three years or five years from now it'll probably be something else maybe Windows 12 or whatever microsof decides to call the new operating systems I've actually heard the rumors that Windows 12 is is also in the making and in work so it wouldn't surprise me if there's going to be Windows 12 it wouldn't surprise me One bit so these new devices typically come with Windows
11 installed autopilot can reconfigure devices so reimaging of OEM configuration should not be necessary guys device refresh is something you can go and do so autopilot can in fact be used to reset devices instead of using traditional methods so in the previous module being module 7 you would have heard I was talking about deploying you know using on premises based tools that will basically be Considered traditional methods and now these days everything is becoming virtual and everything's moving into the clown and that kinds of stuff so when we say not using traditional methods we basically
mean the exact opposite of your on premises tools should I say now guys here I've got a little bit of a graph for you guys to basically compare autopilot with your traditional methods keep in mind when I say traditional I'm most for the most Referring to your on premises tools so that would be the orange block that I've got here so if you look there in the middle that little column that traditional deployment that's on premises tools for the most part and the column there on the right that says modern deployment in purple that would
be your newer tools the ones in the cloud which is what most companies are looking for these days are using we not saying all companies using these modern Deployment tools I I mean there's quite a lot of companies and clients out there that are still using traditional deployment deployment methods some of them are using a combination of traditional and modern deployment there's nothing wrong with that it all it's all going to depend on your unique requirements of your company or your client's company of course so if you look at deploying Windows 11 images traditional deployments
yes they can go And do that modern deployment not so much if you go look at something like autopilot so when we say modern deployment it's not limited to autopilot but in this instance we're referring only to autopilot which is why it says no if you look at some of the other things in that toolbox of modern deployment tools yes some of them can in fact deploy the windows 11 images but specifically referring to Windows autopilot compared to the whole package Of traditional deployments Windows autopilot no cannot deploy Windows 11 images you can basically just
go and alter set images um comparing autopilot further so if you go and look at can it be used with any pre-installed operating system traditional deployment tools yes auto pilot specifically in the modern deployment package no um once again going down the list further requires a previous version of Windows 11 to be installed now traditional tools they Don't require that unfortunately autopilot does require that because it's going to go and take that existing version of Windows 11 as now installed or 10 for that matter this could also be Windows 10 the course is based on
Windows 11 but it can actually work understand as well so does require an existing operating system to be pre-installed and it's going to go and alter set existing operating system um uses an on premises infrastructure so Yeah traditional deployments mean that is on premises for the most part so yes it is going to use on premise infrastructure where Modern deployment pretty much everything in that package including this autopilot we're talking about well it's all the cloud guys so it doesn't use or make use of anything on premises and the last category there tools for preparing
the deployment and then I've got a list there of a couple of on premises tools and a list of some Of the cloud tools keep in mind it's not limited to what I've listed there for you guys that's simply what comes with the course if you go check just Microsoft alone is a Bo load more and if you were to go and talk about third party then this list gets really really crazy long guys all right so let's talk about the requirements for Windows autopilot what exactly are the requirements first of all devices must have
Windows 10 pre-installed or 11 it Doesn't really matter but as long as there's an operating system pre-installed so unlike the on premises tools that we spoke of on that table I just showed you guys where they can actually get a job done even though there might be no operating system installed um if you go look at autopilot specifically in the modern management package it does unfortunately need an operating system of some kind to be pre-installed at the very least this is Probably going to be the one that you get from the store so this could
be Windows Pro Enterprise or education preferably devices must must have internet connectivity well if you think about it that kind of makes sense because autopilot is a modern management tool which means it's a cloud tool folks so how do you expect an internet tool SL Cloud tool to work if you or the user does not have internet connectivity so how do you think it's going to provision That machine it needs an internet connection and over the Internet is going to download SL stream everything that it needs so window autopilot is a cloud service folks in
tune or other mobile device management service so that's something you're going to need as well I would say that's optional but it is going to make your life a heck of a lot easier the main one here of course being InTune is not limited to Microsoft InTune but that's the one that we would Normally go and use that's the main one that most companies go and use it's probably the most common one and also the main one that most companies go and use so once this device is now um been provisioned then obviously you can
go and use the MDM being into to go and manage that device so this is for managing deployed Windows 10 or for managing deployed Windows 11 devices must be registered to the organization so device specific information uploaded To the cloud so that's going to allow you to see what the cheese is going on in your environment if they're not registered then you're not really going to know what's going on you're going to be blind for the most part so get these devices registered guys organization must be using a zor active directory you'll find it nowadays
I I think they call it something else I think it's called intra ID so if you go into the aour portal very recently instead of it Being called aour active directory it's now called intra ID yep I kid you not so Microsoft can seem to make up their mind as to what they call this one day it's called the Zur active directory the next day it's called intra ID so your organization must be using that it must also use Microsoft store for business or Inu now inun I mentioned earlier here because of the mdn the
Microsoft store for business do not confuse that as normal store in the previous modules we Mentioned there's a difference between the Microsoft store and the Microsoft store for business so the micros store for business is a great platform for you to go and use to get these users what they need like applications of course and lastly Guys these users and their devices needs access to specific required URLs so you need to make sure that certain URLs like go. microsoft.com and login. microsoftonline.com are allowed in the file it's obviously not Limited to those two URLs but
those are two main ones that needs to be allowed in the firewall make sure the proxy is not blocking them or anything else that you have in your environment that may or may not be blocking these all right moving on to device registration and outof thee boox customization so device registration is something we mentioned earlier so with regards to these two things I've just mentioned there's two steps that's going to be taking place Here guys step one create a Windows autopilot deployment file yes you're actually going to have to go and create a deployment profile
it contains certain things for example it contains a required profile that specifies the settings to apply to these devices so if you're just going to go and run autopilot and you know you're going expect things to just Hocus Pocus happen it's your infro root Awakening that's not what's going to happen you need to Go and apply a profile of some kind the profile contains the settings for that specific device how you want it configured what you want configured in that device now you can go and create many profiles but you can only apply one to
a device so if you have a company with various departments and each of these departments has different kinds of settings requirements that's needed you can basically go and create a profile for each of these departments one for Sales department one for the HR one for the it and so on and so forth now when you need to go and deploy something configuration for someone that's in a sales department they might need certain settings that's only applicable to the sales department and in that situation you can go and apply the sales profile to them this is
just an example guys this is not what it's limited to but that's a very common scenario where I've seen companies go and use these profiles So a required profile that specifies the settings to apply to these devices so as I've said you can create and use multiple deployment profiles within windows autop but can only use a single profile to deploy to each device so you can go and create as many as you want you can create one for every freaking department or for any other scenario but as long as you remember you can only apply
one to a device now we get to step two which is To actually go and apply a deployment profile so those deployment profiles that you go and create remember you can only apply one you need to go and apply deployment profile so until you apply the deployment profile the windows Auto pallet does not actually manage the outof the-box experience setup phase of the device so it's just going to be the normal one so if the user starts that machine for the first time it's going to ask them the usual mumbo jumbo but if You were
to go and apply one of your deployment profiles yes then Windows autopilot will take over the procedure and it's going to start doing what you wanted to do now Windows autopilot takes control of the out of the box experience setup face on the devices to which you apply the profile now in casee you're curious what the cheese this is going to look like this brings us to this Implement device registration out of the box customization so once you've done Those two steps I've just spoken about here on the left you can see what it would
normally look like for the user that's the default out of the box experience setup phase for the average user if they start wi is 10 or 11 I think this is probably going to be Windows 10 but it's basically the same Jazz if you're going to go and do this on Windows 11 and should you now now go and apply a deployment profile and go and use autopilot and it actually kicks In then you would see what we see here on the right hand side or at least more or less what we see here on
the right hand side so you can see here the out of the box experience setup phase with autopilot has been taken over on the left that's the default on the right that's what it kind of sort of would look like once this Starts Now with autopilot all right folks so that brings us to the end of the first main section of this module starting with the second Main section or diving into it which is Implement Dynamic deployment methods sorry for a small delay there folks quickly I had to switch mics my other one was giving
me nonsense anyway first topic we're going to look at in the second section is dynamic provisioning methods all right folks when you have a brand spanking new device it typically starts with a fresh installation of Windows 10 or 11 it typically then needs the correct Addition to be deployed which would normally be something like Enterprise addition and this obviously comes with most of the things you would need in a company environment the machine will most likely also need some configurations and apps on it I mean the end of the day there's always going to be
some sort of need here right all of this takes a lot of time and effort especially the more machines you have to help with this we use something called Dynamic provisioning in a nutshell Dynamic provisioning is to get what you need onto the users machines very quickly and very easily there are however various things we can use to help with the streamlining of this process for example you get subscription activation activation is necessary to comply of licensing requirements as you can imagine activation links the Windows 10 product key to a particular installation of Windows on
a device it Assures software integrity and provides you with access to Microsoft support and a full range of updates you also get mobile device management usually we just call that MDM for short it's not really something specific per se since you actually get various kinds of mdms but the most well-known and the most commonly used one is the one we've been discussing all along in this course which is of course Microsoft inun with an MDM you can actually Auto enroll Existing Windows devices to apply configuration policies and applications installed and then folks you also get
something called provisioning packages something I like a lot which are really great with getting what you need onto people's devices a provisioning package is a method of applying configuration settings to a Windows 10 or 11 device using either removable Media or download directly onto the device these provisioning packages folks are really Super useful and I've used them on more than one occasion myself now regarding the subscription activation I mention mentioned earlier let's cover that a bit deeper so with the subscription activation folks this is required to comply of licens requirements like I mentioned earlier Enterprise
environments use three main types of volume activation models and a service that runs on Windows Server 2016 or later hopefully by now you're running Something later you can use any or all of the options that are associated with these models depending on your organization's needs and nwork infrastructure of course the first method or model or whatever you want to go and call it is Key Management Service everyone just normally calls this KMS for short though by default volume additions of Windows 10 and 11 connect to a system that hosts the KMS service to request activation
no action is Required from the users we then also have something called Mac activation MK activation it uses product keys that can activate a specific number of computers you can use this Mac activation on any Windows 10 or Windows 11 volume Edition so you have to have Windows 10 or 11 volume edition if you have those this is a great way of activating a huge number of machines in your company environment I mean really guys do you want to go to each and every users machine to go and Activate their Windows no I don't think
we want to go and do that so what if you have a way like this Mac activation that can go and activate all of them assuming they're running volume edition of course lastly we also have active directory based activation this is a rooll service that allows you to use your adds so in other words your active directory domain services to store activation objects which can help simplify the maintenance Of volume activation services for a network when you use active directory based activation you do not need a host server as in KMS an activation request Pro
process during client computer startup so all in all subscription activation is something very useful to use and have in any company environment folks it's going to make your life a heck of a lot easier heck with subscription activation wins Pro can be upgrade to Enterprise without reinstall Or reboot doesn't that sound like a part there is however some subscription activation requirments you folks need to be aware of those it's not always going to be sunshine and Rain most there's got to be a catch here and one of the catches here folks obviously is there's a
couple of subscription requirements that has to be met so to implement subscription activation your organization must meet the following requirements Windows 10 Pro pro education Enterprise or education addition on a device you want to upgrade needs to be activated so one of those that I just mentioned so I'm going to repeat that Windows 10 pro pro education Enterprise or education Edition so one of those has to be activated on the device you want to go and upgrade otherwise it ain't going to work you can upgrade a device if the current addition of Windows on it
isn't activated I mean it just makes Common Sense doesn't it you need to also have an instance of a zor active directory available for identity management lastly folks the devices you want to or need to upgrade need to be joined to either your active directory or be joined to your h aactive directory environment all righty folks that's enough of subscription activation I think let's move on to the next topic which is use a zor active directory join with automatic MDM Enrollment so that will be mobile device enrollment so first of all for those of you
new to this this is a similar concept to joining in on premises active directory domain it simplifies provisioning and support scenarios versus your old traditional on premises methods after you enroll a device in intunes mobile device management the mobile device management enforces compliance with your corporate policies it adds and removes apps and much more In addition to this mobile device management can report the devices compliance to your resor active directory so that's pretty nfty wouldn't you say this in turn enables your resor active directory to allow access to corporate resources or applications secured by your
active directory only to devices that comply with these policies so in short folks if I have to summarize this these devices are controlled by policies you or your company specify if These devices you control aren't compliant with these policies you've specified it all gets reported to your resor active directory whether they are compliant or not and depending on where they are or not they will either be granted access or Den denied access to resources pretty nifty wouldn't you say it's a great way to force your users and your devices to meet certain security requirements first
before they will be allowed access to certain things like Your resources anyway using a z active directory or mobile device management you can do some of the following you can join devices to a z active directory automatically I mean as soon as we say automatically I just start smiling because I love it when things are automatic you can Auto enroll your users devices into mobile device management services like your InTune of course and then you can also configure the join Devices by using MDM policies well folks that brings us to the end of the second
main section can you believe it now moving into the third section in this module plan a transitioning to Modern endpoint Management in this section let's start with using Code management to trans transition to Modern management all right folks so for those of you new to the term Co management basically this means you'll be able to manage your users and their devices using more than One platform at the same time so you can go and combine for example your on premises active directory with your in the cloud aour active directory that will basically be an example
of Co management you if you go and combine that or if you go look at something like Microsoft in tune and you go and combine that something like secm configuration manager or as they call it endpoint manager you know whatever you want to go and call it so they keep changing the Freaking name these days so if you combine these platforms or tools and you manage it all from one Consolidated platform that would be an example of Co management Now using these Co management platforms and tools this really makes our lives a lot easier and
more convenient you know these days when it comes to managing our devices mean we're sitting at a point in time where every second day there there's a new program or platform being released and it's Getting very hard to keep up with it all and um even if you are using just one platform or tool the whole time these things keep updating which makes it even hard to keep update of at all all right so regarding Co management it simplifies the transition to Modern management because it's going to be a heck of a lot easier devices
managed using both Von premises active directory that's the old school one and Aur active directory an inine maximizes productivity through Single sign on SSO for short across cloud and on premises resources so if you don't remember what single sign on is that is basically when a user goes to a platform they sign in and if they go to another platform which requires the same credentials it's not going to ask them again to go and sign in which saves you time on productivity I mean if your users are going to be opening a browser signing in
every time to open a new browser tab they have to go and resign In again even though the browser session is already open that's a huge waste of time which could have been spent more wisely on work and productivity so instead when someone opens a browser they log onto something like aour or 365 or whatever yes they'll have to Pro their prove their identity but as long as they keep that session open and they open additional tabs and stuff on Microsoft ideally it would not ask them again to log in until they close the Browser
and reopen the session again then yes it might have to go and reauthenticate they are who they claim to be in tune also enables you to manage policies on Internet connected devices without using Group Policy which requires on premises domain join devices now on let's own that might not sound like a big benefit to you guys but I can assure you it is remember what I said in previous modules as well as in this module we're sitting of a situation Where users are no longer just at the office and these users are no longer using
just laptops and desktops and they're no longer using just windows they're using tablets and phones these devices are possibly using Android and iOS and a whole bunch of other operating systems which just it really adds up to our landscape you know now group policies if you don't know is a Microsoft thing it's a Windows thing it only works on Windows devices and if You're using or your users are using Android or iOS or something like that they couldn't care less about Microsoft and their group policies so how do you plan on enforcing some sort of
control over your users and their devices as to whether they can access resources or not and what compliance they have to have or not so that's not going to be group policies guys when your people are off premises that's going to be things like compliance policies which are enforced Via things like in tune so yeah anyway so I'm still on the topic of co- management let's talk about the prerequisites for co-management yes there is prerequisites so just like we were laughing earlier there's bound to be a catch and and the catch here is this prerequisites
like usual surprise so to enable Cod management for on premises active directory devices Guys these devices must be hybrid a active directory joint sounds like a big train Smash but that's actually very easy some of the other ones a little bit more complex the latest zor active directory connect must be installed and configured to sync computer accounts to aactive directory now if you don't know what that is or if you don't remember what that is from previous modules theour ad connect is the tool you install on premises on your servers to synchronize your active director
in the cloud with the one on premises and vice versa so They say you have to install the latest version which I believe is total hogwash I've said it before and I'll say it again I've seen even if you have an old version of the setup file and you run that old version it will automatically run the latest version it's going to see and detect that oh hang on a moment I am not the latest version and since this whole freaking thing is a cloud tool it'll automatically detect that it's not the latest version it'll
take 2 three Seconds longer to launch and then you're going to see it's automatically going to run the latest version so guys that's total hogwash I'm only saying it because it's part of the course and just in case it's in the exam but in real life I'm telling you that's nonsense you can actually go around an all setup file and it will actually in fact automatically run the latest now in chunes mobile device management must be set up and configured for automatic Enrollment active directory join devices are using winners 10 version but this has to
be the 1709 builds or later now I'm not sure how familiar you guys are of builds but if you happen to be you would know that is a very very old build from like 2017 somewhere that was like like in the beginning wi 10 just came out so basically guys as long as you're running Windows 10 you should be okay um as long as it's not anything older than Windows 10 I mean if you're talking About Windows 8 .1 yeah you're going to probably run into some issues but for the most part if you're running
Windows 10 or later you're probably going to be fine so I wouldn't worry about running the correct bold version because you're probably going to be running anything newer than 2017 aour active directory automatic enrollment must be enabled just because you have it does not necessarily mean it's enabled and as for transitioning Workloads to Microsoft engine there a couple of things you need to keep in mind that would be things like your resource access policies might want to have a look at that your Windows update policies your endpoint protection and then of course your device configuration
these are just things you have to keep in the back of your mind and you or your team will most likely have to go and configure this in your environment it's very rarely you can just leave them on The default settings all right let's move on to Modern management considerations this removes the Imaging process wherever ever possible so if you don't remember what Imaging process is this is something we've been doing for donkey years we've been doing it for the last couple of decades especially in the medium to large siiz companies where we'll go and
make an image of a machine and if we have a new user in our Environment or someone broke their PC or re hire a lot of new people in the department we will just go and image their machines and it saves us a lot of time in the sense of not having to go to each and every machine to go and install Windows and give them what they need instead if you go and image these machines they generally already have the correct version of Windows for the most part they have the correct configurations and settings
and also the Correct applications very rarely do you have to go and change anything after that it transforms the existing operating system with little or no user interaction and without deploying a new image yeah normally if we don't have to go and deploy a new image that's always a winner in my book deploys a heck of a lot faster more efficiently and with lower Network utilization now if you're going to be doing a lot of this your network you generally want to try and Keep your network utilization as low as possible it requires Windows 11
or later on target device in place upgrade guys is recommended for device that are still running Windows 7 or 8.1 now if anyone is still running Windows 7 or 8.1 uh let me know in the comment section down below because I'm going to be very curious as to why you or your company are still running window 78.1 I'm sure it's a good reason and maybe it was not in the budget maybe there was nobody on The team that knew how to go and do it maybe time just did not allow for it but if you
or your company are still running win 7 or 8.1 at this point in time please let me know in the comment section down below um and then also maybe you have a reason as to why just out of curiosity I'm very curious to know why and um guys if you're still watching the video at this point in time very well done um feel free to type the code with Winnie the Poo in the comment Section that's just for fun and gags normally so for those of you that's been following my serieses and my episodes for
all my courses you would know we play a lot of fun games so if anyone is just randomly reading the comment section it would be very confused you know besides the normal comments so people are just randomly typing Winnie the Pooh they can have no idea what the heck is going on so that's just for fun and gags only people that actually watch The video up until this point would know what it's all about so it's just for fun and gags so if you want to play along guys type when need the poo in the
comment section alternatively just post your questions down in the comment section down below all right right and then with modern deployment this can change an installed Windows 11 operating system in many ways guys removing the pre-installed software is one thing it could do upgrading a Windows 11 Edition Is another and then also joining a Windows 11 device to on premises active directory domain services or you're in the cloud a z active directory domain now still on the topic of modern management considerations I'm just running out of room here so let me just click clear this
up um scenarios to consider when using Imaging with your modern management guys um for example if a device experiences a blue screen of death which is normally known as a bsod For short and cannot boot into WIS at all resulting in the need for a bare metal build so that's when you're doing it from scratch if you don't know your it um alternatively what about situations like when you deliver a series of complex applications and dependencies on a device which is then co-managed that's another scenario you might have to go and look at which might
throw a span in the works as they might say and then a third one I'm going to Give you guys here is there's a hardware failure of a device that requires network connectivity to install applications or join a corporate active director domain so there's three good scenarios for you guys to keep in mind and I would you would be wise to remember these for your exam and then situations such as client storage Drive Replacements bare metal deployments and devices that do not support an upgrade path to the desired operating system Also things to keep in
mind all right guys so that's enough about that topic um let's move on to something slightly newer it is but it's not that will be upgrades and migrations in modern transitioning all right folks so under this topic first thing I want to mention in case you don't know or in case you forgot upgrades is generally when someone or something stays on the same system so if you look at like a client computer of a client operating system Like Windows 10 or 11 on it if you were to upgrade you would usually stay on the same
machine but would have a newer operating system there's T's and C's that apply there of course if you were to migrate usually this would be because you are moving from one machine or device to another machine or device now if I migrate that does not necessarily mean that that I'm migrating to a newer version of the operating system but generally speaking you can go and check Almost always would we go and migrate to a newer version of the operating system which is probably going to be a newer version of Windows so if I'm currently running
Windows 10 my new device would most likely be running Windows 11 because if I'm going to be going through all that effort you might as well go and go go and upgrade the operating system right but it's not set in stone anyway so let me give you guys a couple of scenarios scenarios for myig ating user Data and configuration this can be because of device replacement maybe someone lost their data lost their device so now you have got to go and put their data on the new device could potentially be maybe they broke the old
device you know they broke the screen or maybe the old device is just well old that could be a reason for device replacement alternatively this can be a device is being upgraded from an older operating system to Windows 11 so this Could be something like Windows 10 to something like Windows 11 and an in place upgrade is not possible now usually if you have an old machine of an old version of Windows your first you know path would probably be to try and upgrade but like I said in the beginning of this topic there's T's
and C's that apply so if you would like to upgrade yourself or a user or a customer that machine has to stay on the same architecture so if they're running 32 Bit of Windows 10 they can only upgrade to a 32bit of Windows 11 same with 64-bit if they are running a certain addition of Windows 10 you generally want to try and keep that machine on the same addition as well so if they're running Windows 10 Pro you want to upgrade them to Windows 11 Pro same of Enterprise and same of all the other versions
so that's the t's and C's as soon as you want to change architectures or additions then uh-uh you are going to Have to go and completely wipe that machine that's assuming you've backed up up of course and then do it all completely from scratch so if you want to go on upgrade you have to stay in the same path architecture wise and addition wise now another scenario could be a clean installation is needed that could also be a scenario and then um here's two migration scenarios side by side which is you've got a source and
a destination computer which are different So your old computer would be on let's say your desk and your new computer would be on your desk you've got two different computers an old one and a new one you're going to move all your nonsense from the old machine to the new machine that's a side by side a wipe and load is normally when you stay on the same machine there's only one machine here with a wipe and load you have one machine you're going to go and back all the nonsense up on it if there's Anything
you want to go and back up and once you've wiped it you're going to go and reinstall a copy of the operating system and you're going to go dump all your data back on that machine that's a wipe and load so yeah guys migration moves files and settings to a clean installation of Windows operating system that's generally at least the idea what it's a wipe and load or whether you actually move to different machine the idea here Is to move to a clean installation of the Windows operating system now more on this topic um I
don't have enough room here so let me make this blank here's a bit of a table for you guys so a couple of differences if you will between in place upgrade and migration you look at the left side of the table with in place upgrade it preserves the environment because you stay on the same machine or at least the user stays on the same machine so supposedly it preserves the Environment preserves the settings that's what they mean by preserving the environment by the way it means you're keeping your settings and all that kinds of stuff
it's just upgrading the actual operating system itself now if you look at the migration site provides a standardized environment so it's a whole new operating system system and you're going to have to go and copy paste all your programs and data and stuff on there but it's not necess going to Preserve your stuff you're going to have to go and reload and reinstall a lot of your nonsense looking at the left on the second one doesn't need to reinstall apps or transfer data or at least so they would like you to believe I've seen most
of the time yes I can confirm you don't need to go and reinstall the applications but there has been a couple of cases where I actually had to go and do that especially things like the antivirus for some weird reason now what I normally had to go and do with my clients is I had to go and uninstall the old antivirus because it just ceases to function for some weird reason and no I didn't have to go and download another version anything like that or acquire another version absolutely not I could literally go and reinstall
the exact same copy you can even use the exact same setup file for crying out loud and suddenly magically it will work again it's the weirdest and the darest thing But for some reason antivirus just really doesn't like an upgrade it's not something I see there mentioning any courses um and it's not the only thing I've seen this happen with but antivirus is one of the most common things that this does happen with guys on the migration side you can control what migrates so you can go and choose do you want to migrate just your
settings do you want to migrate your files what exactly do you want to migrate keeping In mind the more you migrate the bigger the image will be and the longer the process will take on the left the third item says upgrade can be rolled back if needed yes but T's and C's applied there's a lot of things that don't tell us in these courses you've got 50 days to do that watch out guys that's probably going to be a question exam they love asking you about the default values like how long do you have before
you can go and roll back or before you Can know longer roll back now whether do you do this via some fancy tool or whether do you do this manually in person when you upgrade a machine from one version of Windows to another version which is usually newer you've got 50 days to roll it back so if you go into the control panel or the settings app as they call it these days you'll find as a hidden option appears there for only 50 days and if you are not happy of the new operating system maybe
It's something you don't like about it you've got 30 days to click on that button it'll take the machine back exactly the way it was you don't have to do anything it does everything by itself it's really convenient but should you or use it take longer than 30 days huh you're GNA have to go back up everything and do a wipe and load it's going to be a heck of a lot more work looking at the migration side the third item says cleans up the environment yeah I suppose Depends on how you look at that
apparently when you go migrate from one machine to another it doesn't copy things like malware but I've seen that's not true I mean when you go and migrate it normally makes an image of the old machine the data and all that stuff and when you go and back up your data if you've got viruses in there guess what it's going to back up those viruses as well in that image and when you restore that new image on your new machine guess What you're going to have that virus on the new machine so I don't fully
agree with the statement of it cleaning up the environment I've seen this firsthand that's not true fourth item on the left says only certain upgrade paths are possible yes we discussed that just a moment ago you have to stay in your same architecture and addition on the right you must reinstall the apps that's unfortunate but at least we know it's going to work on the left you must use The default Windows image on the right you can use a custom windows image me be all right moving further along um in this section migrate data when
modern transitioning so user State migration in the replace and refresh computer scenario so in the replace scenario let's start of that one first we're going to do both so in the replace scenario the source and destination computers are different remember we talked about side by side and WIP and Load earlier so in the replace scenario V are different so when deploying windows on a new computer you can capture the user state from The Source computer before or after you deploy wins on the destination computers after winers deploys on the destination computer you can restored user
State on these computers guys so there's many ways you can go about this one of the tools we use is something called usmt it stands for user State migration Tool I'll be honest with you guys I'm absolutely not a fan of that tool normally I tell you guys you guys about how great this tool is and how great that tool is and how wonderful this is and that is I absolutely despise that tool it's up to you guys where do you want to go and use it Go and test it out for yourself make your
own opinion don't take my opinion for it uh but my opinion is it sucks I really don't like that tool and there's many reasons behind That so what's going to happen is on your old computer the one you're no longer going to use you're going to going to capture that as an image on the new one you're going to go and deploy the image so before you deploy your image on a new one you need to go and make sure window is installed on there if it hasn't been done yet and that's pretty much it
now in the refresh scenario so this is when the source and destination computer are the same in Other words a wipe and load like I said earlier you're staying on the same machine so when upgrading to Windows 10 or later operating system on computers that have existing operating systems you can capture the user state store it in a temporary storage perform a clean window installation and then store user State on the upgrade computer now that's one way to go about it I've seen it sometimes does give you errors and bugs and glitches feel free to
go and test it Yourself once again do not take my word for it rather go and do it yourself and get your own experience your own opinion but my opinion is it sucks I don't like it because I've had too many occasions where that just failed on me so yeah the end of the day I'll leave it in your hands um let it not be said I did not explain it all right guys let's move on to the next Main section in this module which is manage Windows 365 in this section we're going to start
Things off with well you've guessed it Windows 365 so in case you didn't know it you do get various additions of Windows 365 for instance you get Windows 365 business that's one of them so this is normally for smaller companies of well up to about 300 seats who want to use ready to use cloud pieces of simple management options now in case you haven't figured it out yet this is all about running computers in the cloud guys so you would Not have a physical desktop or laptop well I suppose you would but the machine you're
going to be working on is not actually technically the one in front of you or the user it's very much like a virtual machine if you guys know what a virtual machine is if you're watching this course or doing this course you probably know what a virtual machine is it's very very freaking close to a virtu machine running in the cloud mean you do get a zoo You do get virtual machines you do get them in aour or you can go and upload them on aour or go make them on aour on the Aur platform
um so it's very flipp and close to that but it's not exactly the same so these machines instead of you creating them from scratch they are kind of sort of for the most part already made it's like a pre-made meal I suppose it's very close to a platform as a service example so they are somewhat already pre-provisioned for you for your Convenience and you can just kind of sweep into the last minute and reap the benefit so it feels a lot like platforms service in my opinion so there's no licensing prerequisites needed here I mean
how nice is that that's going to save you a lot of time no dependencies on a zour or active directory yeah so you don't even need a zour for this or well at least say so they say oh yeah and then you get another addition guys Windows 365 Enterprise even better for Even bigger companies so this is obviously for larger companies who want unlimited seats for cring cloud pieces because let's face it today you might might need 100 tomorrow you might need 500 we have no idea what tomorrow has in store for us especially in
these large companies environments things change so flipping quickly it includes options to create custom Cloud pieces based on custom device images you're going to need that in a company environment Because you never know what you're going to need tomorrow so you're planning now for something that might not exist yet and then it obviously gives you more management options and full integration with Microsoft in tune which is going to allow you to manage this stuff so even it's in the cloud doesn't mean you can't manage it guys let's talk about configuring Windows 365 um first of
all I think let's add a little picture for you guys down on the Right sorry I know it's a bit small that I need some room here to well do my writing iwise you guys are not going to have bullet points as they would say all right so with these Windows 365 machines which we know are very similar to Virtual machines and the cloud except while they are for the most part pre-provisioned for for you there there's even less work mean as a virtual machines could be even any less work but yes they could actually
be less work so If these W to be virtual machines I think I'm going to call them that you can assign licenses to users you can create a z network connections if need be so if you want to go and do that or if you need to go and do that you can um you can go and configure a custom image so that's optional you can create provisioning policies you'll see there on the right hand side in my image and you can configure and apply device and app profiles if you need to go and Do
that as well that is just some of the things you guys can go and do so yes you're going to have less control compared to Virtual machines most likely but it is going to make your workload a lot lighter I've seen many environments that go and use Virtual machines as well as Windows 365 as well as containers as well as virtu machines inside virtu machines and and and it all depends on your unique needs at your company or well your client's company now still on The topic of Windows 365 uh when it comes to administering
Windows 365 I'm once again going to add a small little picture there on the right for you guys it's not the best I know it's small but you guys will see this if you go onto these platforms end of the day even if I have a nice clear picture guys you should take it of some salt because these platforms are changing so rapidly I can give you the latest screenshot right now as we speak and in a month From now it might look different so the theory will still be the same me 1 plus one
will always be two but where you find certain buttons and certain functions and certain features that is going to move Microsoft is going to rename this stuff they are going to move stuff and add stuff and remove stuff they can't seem to make up their mind it's exactly like my wife she keeps moving my furniture I don't know why fluff knows why she keeps moving my Furniture today she'll move it one way week later she actually moves it back the way it was I'm like okay so uh why did you move the fiture back and
she's like no I liked it the way it was I'm like okay but why did you move it in the first place so I love Microsoft I really do but I need to stop moving stuff just like my wife I love her but she needs to stop moving my furniture so guys any images I have it's just to give you a ballpark idea it is probably going to Change so Cloud PC management is just like physical device management in case you have noticed yet most remote actions are the same as physical devices and very much
the same as virtual machines quite frankly once again you can go and restart sync rename quick scan full scan update wi Defender so maybe not all of those are the same as virtual machines when virtual machines you do get start and restart or I think they sometimes call it reset and all that so it's very Very much the flip and same as a vir machine but not exactly the same say with Cloud PC unique actions would be to go and reprovision you can do reprovision resizing and you can also go and collect Diagnostics now they
say That's Unique according to the scor but I've seen there's other unique ways you can also go and gather diagnostic data and analytics and stuff on virtal machines in the cloud of course all right guys Moving on to the next section wow this is taking quite some time to get through this module this is the last module though guys so and I think this might be the last section I can't remember I'm striking a bit of a blank now if memory serves I think this will be our last section we'll see manage aour virtual desktop
so yeah aour virtual desktop is cloudbased desktop an app virtualization service on aour I think we could have guessed that part but the rest is stuff We might not be able to guess you can go and connect through Windows Mac Mac iOS Android and Linux or Linux devices however you want to going to pronounce that with internet access using native application or the azour virtual desktop it's your choice how you want to go about it at least they give us a choice that's always good azour virtual desktop benefits if you need to know what some
of them are and keep an eye on these benefits that's the kind of Stuff they like to ask in the exams a centralized Security Management for user desktops with a zor active directory you have simplified management you've got Performance Management you've got multi- session Windows 10 deployment that's useful licensing options and of course compute cost savings is something we've got so those are some of the benefits that's mentioned as course mean obviously we know there's more than just those benefits but those are the ones Mentioned in the course so those are the ones they'll most
likely ask in the exam if they are going to ask it in the exam so it's not about yes there's other ones and they might ask other ones no they generally ask what's in the course these are the six mentioned in the course so these are the ones they'll most likely ask you about in the exam even though we all know there are many other ones out there so make a mental note of these ones watch this part again if you need To watch out for these now carrying on with virtual desktop so with azour
virtual desktop running on azour you can yep there's going to be quite a few things I'm about to mention here for you guys you can establish a multisession Windows 10 or 11 Windows Experience wow I think I typed that wrong I should not have typed that second Windows there my bad yeah I'm a human forgive me but you get the idea so you can establish a multi- session of Windows 10 or 11 um ignore the second windows I typed there deploy Windows 365 apps and optimize them for multi-user virtual scenarios migrate existing RS and Windows
Server desktops and applications to any device virtualize both desktop environments and individual applications and lastly administer desktops and applications through a unified management platform the various Again we're talking again about unified management platform and um this is the same or it's very close to the same as that Cod management we spoke about earlier all right let's take a look at some of the key capabilities of aour virtual desktop just in case anyone was wondering maybe maybe not so you've got comprehensive desktop virtualization environment within your azour subscription it's one of those classic Mini Mini cases
where Microsoft's giving Us something that we may or may not actually ever use but the end of the day um it's there to make your life easier um you got the capability to go and publish host pools as needed to support your diverse workloads you'll find it's got nothing to do with the size of your company um heck it might not even have to do anything of the industry you're in um although that will probably be a more likely reason the industry you're in it's completely random I've seen I've Seen small companies have got that's
got massive diverse workloads now I've got huge companies have got literally just one kind of workload it's completely random now these host pools are really going to make your life easy you're going to see I'm going to mention them again in a couple of minutes so you use your own image for production workloads or test from the azour gallery they do give you that option you'll save on costs with pulled multisession resources So you're actually sharing resources of other companies out there that's basically what it comes down to now before you go and jump on
your high horse and think to yourself wow that sounds very unsecure no Microsoft is one of the biggest entities out there I'm not promoting Microsoft in anyway here but I'm just stating a fact so with them being one of the biggest entities out there you can only imagine how big their budget is when have such a big budget You can imagine how big their security might be and how tight their security might be they've got the latest of the latest and the best of the best well now just sounds like I'm selling you something I
promise you I'm not trying to sell you something and I promise you I'm not promoting Microsoft just stating facts if you really are concerned about security and you're willing to throw enough money at this problem you can always go get your own dedicated server For those of you that don't know what resources are or resource pulling that's when you're sharing resources of other people like I said in the beginning so this server on which my virtual machine is running or whatever is running there's other resources from other companies running on that same server and no
there's not such a thing as thata leakage that's going to be happening there because of the tight security I've got once again if you're paranoid get Yourself your own server of course that's assuming you can afford to other capabilities will be it offers individual ownership with personal or persistent day stops and then lastly Auto scale to automatically adjust capacity based on daytime or fluctuating demand now I don't know if I've mentioned this in the beginning of this course or not quite frankly I can't remember because we're at module 8 now but generally Microsoft only charges
you For what you use in the cloud so if you look at something like 365 and a Zur and and this is actually not unique to Microsoft mind you a lot of the cloud providers if not most does this they only charge you for what you use so if you don't use something you don't pay for that something so if it's something like a virtual machine and you turn it off well you're not using it so then you're not paying for it now autoscale is to automatically add service or Whatever if you need some or
to take some away if you no longer need them and if we look at something like a server keep in mind I'm only mentioning a server as a as an example it's not limited servers let's say this server needs more RAM it'll automatically add more RAM to This Server as needed and if the server no longer needs it because of demand that's gone down it'll automatically decrease the RAM and yes of course if you go and Add more servers automatically or if you go and add more resources automatically yes you are going to be paying
for that because you are using more the concern people normally have at this point in time is they would say okay so since you said I'm paying for what I'm using and since you said this thing is just going to go and auto scale itself up and down does that mean there's a possibility I can receive a surprise in the mail it says hey you owe us the following amount It's possible but generally Microsoft does allow you to go and specify a cap a limit if you will so you can go and specify and say
hey Microsoft do do not exceed this amount in resources so do not exceed this amount in monetary value and then um they'll increase increase decrease decrease but they'll never exceed the limit you've specified um if they do need to go increase and increase and you're about to reach your set limit and whatever your resource is is about To go and crash potentially they generally will contact you I mean it's just a good courtesy that's just being professional they'll contact you and say hey bud um we see we're about to reach the ceiling of the resources
you've specified um can we exceed that and if so by how much so that's really going to make your life a little bit easier at least you can go in budget and you can say Okay Microsoft yes exceed the ceiling but do not exceed by the Following amount so yeah then guys you also have what we call deploy or manage and assign or connect users to your virtual desktop so that is something you guys are going to see when you you guys go and start playing of your lab environment assuming you've got a lab environment
I highly encourage you guys to go get yourself an aour subscription go get yourself a 365 subscription and go and play of in June um yes you can pass the exam without doing the Practical side of things but um it's really going to help reinforce the knowledge if you guys go just try some of the stuff out yourself you can try some of the stuff out yourself if you're wondering where to get the actual lab steps for this course you're welcome to ask me in the comment section down below alternatively you can join my Discord
server you'll find that link in the video description down below it's literally going to be the last last link Way at the bottom of the video description ion join the Discord server um chat with me ask me okay where can you find the lab steps U but in in the nutshell guys it comes down to you can find out on places like GitHub if you don't want to hit me up you can go to GitHub one word g t Hub you go to GitHub there you can find the lab steps the official Microsoft lab steps
for most of the course all you need to go and do is you just need to go and type in the Course code you're going to be looking for something that says answer keys that will be the lab steps um it's it might ask you to create an account you don't need to create an account to find what you're looking for um just trust me you don't need to create an account for that you can view it um for free from the public side of things guys um if you have trouble finding it like I
said ask in the comments down below alternatively ask me the Discord server it's going to Be a l a little bit easier I would say now let's move on to the next topic folks configuring your aour virtual desktop so when it comes to configuring your resour virtual desktop create and connect a Windows 11 desktop with a zour virtual desktop try saying that five times fast so the first thing you're going to be doing in this procedure is to go and create yourself a personal host pool for those of you not familiar with this so if
you have not done this Yet and if you happen to have access to your lab steps which you guys will probably have access to now since I've told you how or where to go and get them so go and create those trials get your hands on those lab steps you'll be able to do these lab exercises for completely free it's not going to cost you a cent so theour subscription is for 30 days um if you go create a trial it's 30 days they'll give you $200 us whichever comes to an end first the account
suspends Itself and really it will just suspend itself it is going to ask you for Live ID it is going to ask you for a credit card or a debit card and it's going to charge you $1 just to make sure your account is real but that's the only charge the $1 you get refunded immediately just to make sure you're human being as for the 365 trial that one also is going to ask you for a Live ID and these days I see it's also going to ask you for a credit card that one on
The other hand I've seen if the 30 days comes to an end there's a very good chance it's actually going to start renewing itself and start charging yourself or start charging you so I would suggest you put a reminder on your phone or something so around the 28 28 day or 29 day Mark if you're still using it to remind yourself to go and cancel your subscription otherwise by the end of the second month you're going to see surprise on your bank statement you know Not going to be happy of it so just a suggestion
from my site so use it don't use it so as I've said the first step is to go and create yourself a personal host pool something you will find in your lab steps you'll see that in um the Z environment and all that second step guys is to go and create a session host virtual machine which is joined to your aour active directory tenant with Windows 11 Enterprise and add that to the host pool then I want you guys to go And create a workspace and an application group that publishes a desktop to the session
host virtual machine then you're going to move on to assigning your users to the application group and then lastly guys easy peasy connect to that desktop now yes like usual there's bound to be a couple of prerequisites so let's put that down here at the bottom for you guys um one of the things you have to have in place or make sure is ready and in place and All that is to have an inour account with an active subscrip description a trial will suffice for that um the account must be assigned the owner or the
contributor builtin role based Access Control role now if you're going to go and create yourself a free trial guys you are going to be what we call a global administrator which is the highest rank admin account you can be so it's not really going to be necessary for you to go and do that but it is good For you to go and practice that because you may or may not need to go do this in your company environment it's one one thing to have the highest privilege in your lab and to be able to go
and do this in your lab but we know very well that when you go back to the company or your company or wherever or to your clients and you're going to go and do this you may or may not be the main admin you might not have these privileges or you might need to go and Give someone else these privileges but obviously the golden rule applies where we say you never give someone more privilege than what they or it needs to achieve a task or a goal so it's very wise to familiarize yourself with which
roles need to be used here so pay attention to point two here point three a virtual Network in the same aour region you want to deploy your session hosts in so the virtual network is to connect your virtual machines and your Whatevers to one another but if this virtual network is not in the same region it's not going to do you any good has to be in the same region so you're going to choose North Amer America make sure you choose North America for everything if you're going to go and choose Eastern Europe make sure
you choose Eastern Europe for everything I'm just using those as examples guys the last prerequisite I'm going to list here for you guys is a user account in your Resor active directory which you can use for connecting to these do stops doesn't help you go and create all this stuff and you don't actually have an account to go and connect to it right all right folks and then other than the prerequisites there is one more last thing I want to mention to you all and then it's going to be the end of this module but
don't disappear at the end of this module since it's the last module it's the last part of the last module so What a few few things I want to mention to you before you go on to your exam a couple of tips if you will so anyway getting on to administering your resor virtual daytop so there's various ways you can go about doing that besides using your traditional guey which is what I prefer to go and use you can yes you can go and use aour CLI and aour Powershell and poell should come as no
surprise you can do freaking anything by power shell so you can use a zor CLI Extension and a z Parell module for a zor virtual desktop to create update delete and interact with your aour virtual Desktop Service objects instead of using the normal azour portal I prefer to use the portal that's just me but hey everybody's different um so with regards to the aour CLI extension and aour partial module this is what the aour CLI would look like and this is what the Azor po shell thingy would look like just in case anyone is wondering
You'll see they're very much the same but not quite exactly the same pay close attention to it anyway and then one last thing aora CLI extension doesn't have commands for applications guys so something to be aware of so in that situation if you find yourself in that pickle of a situation rather go and use azor's poell module instead all right folks it has been an absolute pleasure delivering this course to you guys I hope it has helped some of You guys prepare for your exam um the theory in general is usually never enough to pass
the exam generally you need to have some sort of experience so if you guys are currently working in this field if you're currently working on aour 365 more importantly on Microsoft inun or configuration manager that is massively going to help you prepare for this exam if you're gonna watch just this course of mine or if you're gonna Attend just this course of someone else that is only going to prepare you about 60% of the way to be able to pass this exam so it's about 60 70% so yes if you know absolutely everything I've said
in this video and you can memorize this of like a photographic or identic memory then yes you'll probably be able to pass the exam but we're human guys there is no freaking way we're going to be able to memorize freaking everything in this video course or the if you were to go an Attendant of some institution there's no way so that is where your practical experience comes into play so guys if you have no choice about it sure go and write the exam it is possible to pass the exam with my video course um but
I would really really really recommend you go and try some of this stuff practically out yourself as well that actually applies to most of Microsoft courses um you generally need to go and do the labs now normally if you attend This course of an institution you would have access to the labs since I'm giving you guys this course for free I don't have the ability to give you the labs but I can give you guys a couple of tips regarding getting your hands on your own Labs so as I've said earlier go to ghub I'll
drop the link to GitHub in the video description as well for you guys I think why not alternatively just go and hit me up on Discord or drop a comment down below go to GitHub Run a search for Md-12 um there you will find the labs you'll find a lot of things they actually regarding the labs and all kinds of other resources it's not just the lab stes it's normally called lab answer keys they might call it something else you'll find as approximately eight of them and that is the official actual steps you would have
gotten in the labs if you would have done the labs in an actual official course with an institution it's the exact same steps so Get your hands on that you can download them in a PDF form I just normally copy paste them into a Word document I save it as a PDF and then I've got available offline get yourself a couple of Trials and then you just go and do exactly what those lab steps says you would have created your own labs and technically completely for free it's completely legit it's not illegal it's completely legit
it's completely legal to go and do that it's just most people don't want to Go through the hassle of doing that so your training institution or your training provider would normally do it for you but since you guys need to do this for free I'm assuming a lot of you guys don't have funds to go and do this course uh that's a nice alternative to save you guys some money I hope it's helping you guys all right guys um just a special shout out to the sponsors um of this channel thank you very much for
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