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Windows 10 Configuring (70-697): Manage Data Access and Protection

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Software Development Courses Data Protection Courses Windows 10 Courses

Course Description

Overview

This course provides complete details about configuration and set up of built-in features to manage data access and protection on WIndows 10 devices.

This course, Windows 10 Configuring (70-697): Manage Data Access and Protection, deals with all aspects of Windows 10 data access and protection in the enterprise environment. It also covers one of the main objective areas in the 70-697 certification exam and is the fourth in a series of nine courses to completely prepare you for certification and supporting Windows 10 in the enterprise. You will start with the concepts of configuring shared folder permissions using the File Explorer, PowerShell, and .NET commands. You also take a look at how group policy is a prime management tool to be able to control your users from the domain. Another concept you'll cover is the deployment and management of Home Groups; libraries are discussed with the intent of giving you several ways to manage and configure libraries for local and external content. You will learn about the setup and configuration of network and local printers, auditing, the configuration and setup of disk quotas, and more. By the end of this course, you will be more prepared for the 70-697 exam, and you will also have the tools you need to manage your data and protect it in Windows 10.

Topics:
  • Course Overview
  • Configuring Shared Folder Permissions
  • Configuring HomeGroups
  • Configuring Libraries
  • Configuring Printers
  • Configuring NTFS Auditing
  • Configuring Disk Quotas

Taught by

Mark Wilkins

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