Windows Server 2008 R2, Desktop Virtualization

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70-669 -Windows Server 2008 R2, Desktop Virtualization

Skills measured

This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the exam.

Prerequisties:

Microsoft Training 10324 - Implementing and Managing Microsoft Desktop Virtualization

Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the topics described in the bulleted text.

Deploy and manage an enterprise desktop virtualization environment (25%)

  • Install and configure Windows Virtual PC
    • Install Windows Virtual PC on various platforms (32-bit, 64-bit); create and manage virtual hard disks; configure virtual machine resources, including network resources; prepare host machines
  • Enable and manage Windows XP Mode
    • Enable Windows XP Mode for Windows 7; publish applications to a host OS through Windows XP Mode; configure the BIOS to support hardware virtualization; create, deploy, and maintain Windows XP Mode images
  • Create a MED-V infrastructure
    • Install and manage server components (Image Repository, MED-V Instances), install the MED-V client, configure server settings
  • Administer a MED-V environment
    • Manage workspaces, create policies, publish applications and menus, configure reporting, customize user and device settings in a virtual machine
  • Create and deploy virtual desktop images
    • Use various tools to create or prepare images for deployment, deploy a workspace image by using a webpage, pre-stage images

Deploy and manage a presentation virtualization environment (25%)

  • Prepare and manage remote applications
    • Configure application sharing, package applications for deployment by using RemoteApp, install and configure the RD Session Host Role Service on the server
  • Access published applications
    • Configure Remote Desktop Web Access, configure internal and external application access, configure role-based application provisioning, configure Remote Desktop client connections
  • Configure client settings to access virtualized desktops
    • Configure client settings, manage user home folders, identify minimum client requirements

Deploy and manage an Application Virtualization (App-V) environment (26%)

  • Prepare virtual applications
    • Sequence applications, install and configure the sequencer, prepare applications for deployment in different environments, configure virtual application interaction and sharing, choose a method to deploy virtual applications
  • Install and configure application virtualization environments
    • Configure App-V modes (stand-alone, lightweight, enterprise); install an App-V infrastructure, including servers, management consoles, and clients
  • Manage application virtualization environments
    • Enable and monitor offline application usage, enable and monitor real-time sessions, manage application cache, configure BranchCache functionality

Manage a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environment (24%)

  • Configure user state virtualization
    • Configure roaming profiles, configure folder redirection
  • Manage virtual desktops remotely
    • Work with Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal (SSP) to log in to, control, restart, or resume a desktop virtual machine; work with Remote Desktop Manager; work with Remote Desktop Licensing Manager; troubleshoot client Key Management Server (KMS) issues; configure firewall exceptions on the client

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