In the world of networks, data is constantly on the move or stored on various devices. As a desktop administrator, it becomes your responsibility to efficiently manage both scenarios. This comprehensive course, titled “Configuring Windows 10/11 Connectivity and Storage,” delves into the intricacies of IP configuration, mobile networking, NTFS permissions, and OneDrive to equip you with the necessary skills.
Once you have successfully installed Windows 10/11, configured the interface, and set up user accounts, the next step is establishing connections. This course empowers you to set up, deploy, and troubleshoot network connections while ensuring secure data storage. Firstly, you’ll learn to configure IP addressing and name resolution, utilizing graphical and command-line tools for verifying and diagnosing low-level connectivity.
Subsequently, you will explore the configuration of Wi-Fi connections, encompassing tunneling and authentication protocols, and creating different types of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) supported in Windows. To facilitate seamless connectivity for users, you’ll discover how to deploy Wi-Fi and VPN connections using tools like Windows Configuration Designer and Intune.
Moreover, the course will delve into administering local storage through Disk Management and Storage Spaces. You’ll acquire knowledge on creating logical drives and employing NTFS permissions and conditions to secure those drives effectively.
By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the expertise to set up Windows 10/11 network connections and storage resources efficiently. This ensures that your systems connect reliably with the rest of your organization while minimizing the risk of data breaches on local storage devices. Additionally, this course aligns with the learning objectives for the new MD-100 exam, allowing you to pursue certification as a Modern Desktop Administrator Associate.
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