Posted by: kurtsh | March 28, 2010

TRAINING: Hands-On Lab Online – “Software Distribution with System Center Configuration Manager 2007” – May 4th

Sign up for our Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) event “Software Distribution with System Center Configuration Manager 2007” today.
What is a “Hands-on-lab Online” event? It’s an online event where you listen to a live presentation and work on lab exercises. As you work on your labs, Microsoft experts can assist and provide guidance by chatting with you one-on-one or by virtually taking control of your lab.
Sign up soon as registration and seating is limited.

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Hands-on-lab Online:  Software Distribution with System Center Configuration Manager 2007

image Ready to deploy Windows 7? Looking to streamline software deployment? Learn how to create and deploy a Windows 7 image using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007. Learn how to streamline the distribution of software to remote or branch locations using SCCM branch distribution capabilities.

  • Deploying Windows 7 with Configuration Manager 2007: 
    Your company is ready to roll out the newest Microsoft client operating system, Windows 7. What is the best way to deploy Windows 7 in a corporate environment? In this hands-on lab, you will see how to use the operating system deployment capabilities of SCCM 2007 to create an image of a Windows 7 reference system and then deploy that image to upgrade a Windows Vista or Windows XP client.
  • Implementing Branch Distribution Points in Configuration Manager 2007:
    Do you have locations with a very small number of computers that you need to distribute software and updates to, but you do not want to install secondary sites or remote distribution points? In this hands-on lab, you will experience the new SCCM feature called branch distribution points. You’ll configure a client computer to be the distribution point for a set of clients to streamline software distribution.

Prerequisites for running the lab:
BEFORE THE EVENT – Check to make sure the virtual lab works on your computer here:
http://test.vlabcenter.com/default.aspx

  • Install the ActiveX control. The Microsoft "Virtual Machine Remote Control" ActiveX control is required to start the virtual lab. Please have it installed prior to attending the event.
  • Review system requirements. These system settings are required to run the labs successfully.
  • If you have any issues, please contact support.

Audience:
IT Generalist

Date:
Tuesday, May 04, 2010 12:00 PM Pacific Time

Registration:
Please contact me if you are a customer of mine, for registration information as the attendance for this online training is limited due to server capacities.


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