3 days – 24 hrs
Course Overview
This Windows Operating System Installation and Administration Training Course provides participants with the skills and knowledge needed to install, configure, and manage Windows-based systems effectively. Through a combination of theoretical instruction, hands-on labs, and real-world scenarios, participants will gain proficiency in Windows administration, preparing them for various roles in IT and system management.
Objectives
- Gain a comprehensive overview of Windows operating system versions, features, and architecture.
- Master the process of Windows OS installation, including system requirements, disk partitioning, and post-installation configurations.
- Acquire skills in creating and managing user accounts, group administration, and implementing security measures like User Account Control (UAC).
- Understand the Windows file system, manage disks, set file and folder permissions, and explore data encryption using BitLocker.
- Configure network settings, manage firewalls, implement antivirus solutions, and explore remote management options.
- Monitor system resources, optimize performance, and troubleshoot common performance issues using tools like Task Manager and Resource Monitor.
- Understand Windows Update services, configure update settings, and implement best practices for patch management.
- Learn Windows Backup and Restore features, understand system restore options, and create system images for data recovery.
- Gain foundational knowledge of Active Directory, including user and computer object management, group policies, and organizational units.
- Develop basic PowerShell scripting skills for automating administrative tasks, managing Windows features, and implementing Desired State Configuration (DSC).
- Understand Hyper-V virtualization, set up and manage virtual machines, and explore snapshot and cloning features.
- Explore advanced Windows Server editions and roles, Windows containers, integration with Docker, Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and stay connected with continuous learning resources and communities.
Audience
- System Administrators
- Network Administrators
- IT Support Staff
- IT Managers and Team Leads
- Desktop Support Technicians
- DevOps Engineers
- Software Developers
- IT Enthusiasts and Hobbyists
Course Pre- requisites
- Familiarity with general computer usage, file management, and basic software concepts.
- Basic knowledge of IT concepts, including hardware, software, and networking.
- Some experience using Windows operating systems, even at a user level, is beneficial.
- A grasp of fundamental networking concepts such as IP addressing and network protocols.
Course Content
Day 1:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Windows Operating Systems
- Overview of Windows OS versions and editions
- Understanding the architecture and file systems
- Introduction to installation requirements
Chapter 2: Preparing for Installation
- System requirements and compatibility checks
- Creating installation media (USB/DVD)
- Backing up data and considerations before installation
Chapter 3: Installing Windows OS
- Step-by-step installation process
- Choosing installation options (custom vs. upgrade)
- Post-installation setup and configurations
Chapter 4: User Accounts and Security
- Managing user accounts and permissions
- Implementing password policies and security best practices
- Introduction to Windows Defender and basic security settings
Day 2:
Chapter 5: File Systems and Storage Management
- Understanding NTFS and FAT32 file systems
- Disk management tools and techniques
- Partitioning, formatting, and managing storage devices
Chapter 6: System Maintenance and Updates
- Windows Update and patch management
- Disk cleanup and optimization tools
- Monitoring system performance and troubleshooting common issues
Chapter 7: Networking and Connectivity
- Configuring network settings
- Joining a domain or workgroup
- Troubleshooting network connectivity issues
Day 3:
Chapter 8: Group Policy and System Customization
- Introduction to Group Policy Management
- Configuring policies for security and system settings
- Customizing the Windows environment for users
Chapter 9: Backup and Recovery
- Windows Backup and Restore options
- Creating system images and backups
- Recovering from system failures and data loss scenarios
Chapter 10: Remote Administration and Conclusion
- Remote Desktop and remote administration tools
- Review of key concepts and best practices
- Course conclusion and final Q&A session


