About Course
This three-day course is designed for IT professionals who want to expand their knowledge and technical skills in managing Windows computers and other devices using Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager Current Branch Version 2203. In this course, students will learn the basics of Configuration Manager and day-to-day asset management tasks, such as collecting and reporting hardware inventory and software metering information. Students will also learn about the site system roles and other functions required to deploy the Configuration Manager client software and how to prepare for implementing Configuration Manager's change management capabilities.
Course Content
Modules
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Describe the features of Configuration Manager, explain where it fits into the Microsoft Endpoint Manager framework, and identify the changes since System Center Configuration Manager version 1810.
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Navigate through the Configuration Manager console and explain where the most important Configuration Manager functions can be configured. Install and use the Configuration Manager console and CMTrace.
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Prepare the Configuration Manager infrastructure for client deployment, including configuration of boundaries and boundary groups, resource discovery, resource collections and the relevant site system roles.
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Explain the different deployment methods for the Configuration Manager client, select a client deployment method suitable for the organization's environment and implement the selected method.
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Configuring the Configuration Manager client settings.
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Monitoring the status of the Configuration Manager client.
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Implementation of Configuration Manager's asset management functions, including hardware and software inventory, asset intelligence and software metering.
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Create and use queries for data and status messages and perform device queries in real time with CMPivot.
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Implementation and use of reporting functions in Configuration Manager.
