Preinstalling and Deploying Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional iii Contents Introduction Course Materials ...2 Prerequisites...3 Course Outline ...4 Microsoft Certified Professional
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Part Number: X05-54326
Course Number: 1567B
Released: 01/2000
Delivery Guide
Preinstalling and Deploying
Professional
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Course Number: 1567B
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Contents
Introduction
Course Materials 2
Prerequisites 3
Course Outline 4
Microsoft Certified Professional Program 5
Facilities 7
Module 1: Introduction to Preinstalling and Deploying Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Overview 1
Introduction to Preinstalling and Deploying Windows 2000 Professional 2
Automating an Installation of Windows 2000 Professional 4
Creating a Windows Installer Package 6
Creating and Deploying an Image of Windows 2000 Professional 8
Technologies Used to Preinstall and Deploy Windows 2000 Professional 10
Review 12
Module 2: Automating an Installation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Overview 1
Introduction to Automating an Installation of Windows 2000 Professional 2
Creating an Answer File 5
Lab A: Creating an Answer File by Using the Setup Manager Wizard 15
Configuring Additional Answer File Parameters 22
Creating a UDF 29
Performing an Automated Installation of Windows 2000 Professional 33
Lab B: Automating an Installation of Windows 2000 Professional 38
Review 42
Module 3: Creating a Windows Installer Package Overview 1
Introduction to Creating a Windows Installer Package 2
Repackaging an Application by Using WinINSTALL LE 4
Modifying a Repackaged Windows Installer Package 10
Troubleshooting 16
Best Practices 18
Lab A: Creating a Windows Installer Package by Using WinINSTALL LE 19
Review 27
Module 4: Creating and Deploying an Image of Windows 2000 Professional Overview 1
Introduction to Creating and Deploying an Image 2
Preparing a Reference Computer 3
Creating an Image 11
Testing an Image 12
Deploying an Image 13
Lab A: Creating an Image of Windows 2000 Professional 15
Review 30
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This section provides you with a brief description of the course, audience, suggested prerequisites, and course objectives
Description
This course provides Information Technology (IT) support professionals and OEM system builders with the knowledge and skills necessary to preinstall and deploy Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional to new client computers
Audience
This course intended for those with experience installing and configuring Windows 2000 Professional
Student Prerequisites
This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:
General knowledge of installing and configuring Windows 2000 Professional
General knowledge of installing and configuring applications
General knowledge of networking concepts, including network operating systems, server-client relationships, and local area networks (LANs)
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, the student will be able to:
Preinstall Windows 2000 Professional and applications
Deploy Windows 2000 Professional and applications by using the following methods:
• Automating the Setup program to install Windows 2000 Professional without user intervention
• Repackaging Windows 2000 Professional and applications into a Windows Installer package
• Configuring an image of Windows 2000 Professional and applications
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Course Timing
The following schedule is an estimate of the course timing Your timing may vary
Day 1 Start End Module
Windows 2000 Professional
2000 Professional
Wizard
2000 Professional (continued)
WinINSTALL LE
Professional
module review
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The Trainer Materials compact disc contains the following files and folders:
setup instructions in ASCII format (non-Microsoft Word document)
description of classroom requirements, classroom configuration, and classroom setup instructions
and corrections that you find in the course
PowerPoint® presentation and Web-based materials
Mplayer This folder contains files that are required to install Microsoft
Windows Media Player
course
display the PowerPoint slides
links to resources pertaining to this course, including additional reading, review and lab answers, lab files, multimedia presentations, and course-related Web sites
slide show that explains the instructional strategy for the course and gives presentation tips and caveats To open the presentation, on the Trainer
Materials Web page, click Trainer Preparation Presentation
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Student Materials Compact Disc Contents
The Student Materials compact disc contains the following files and folders:
students with resources pertaining to this course, including additional reading, review and lab answers, lab files, multimedia presentations, and course-related Web sites
setup instructions in ASCII format (non-Microsoft Word document)
If there are no additional reading files, this folder does not appear
hands-on labs
Appendix This folder contains appendix files for this course If there are no
appendix files, this folder does not appear
presentation and Web-based materials
Labfiles This folder contains files that are used in the hands-on labs These
files may be used to prepare the student computers for the hands-on labs
for this course If this course does not include any multimedia presentations, this folder does not appear
Mplayer This folder contains files that are required to install Microsoft
Windows Media Player
display the PowerPoint presentations that accompany the additional reading
If there are no PowerPoint presentations, this folder does not appear
Webfiles This folder contains the files that are required to view the course
Web page To open the Web page, open Windows Explorer, and in the root
directory of the compact disc, double-click Default.htm
Word document (.doc) files that are included on the compact disc If no Word documents are included, this folder does not appear
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