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Managing Applications, Services, Managing Applications, Services, Folders, and LibrariesFolders, and Libraries
Lesson 4
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ObjectivesObjectives
Objective Domain MatrixTechnology Skill Objective Domain Description Objective Domain
NumberUnderstanding Local versus Network Applications
Understanding Local versus Network Applications
3.1.1
Removing or Uninstalling an Application
Removing or Uninstalling Applications 3.1.3
Understanding Group Policy and Application Installation
Understanding Group Policy 3.1.2
Understanding Service Startup Types Understanding Service Startup Types 3.4.1Understanding Service Accounts Understanding Service Accounts 3.4.2Understanding Service Dependencies Understanding Service Dependencies 3.4.3Understanding MSCONFIG Understanding MSCONFIG 1.3.5Understanding FAT, FAT32, and NTFS Understanding FAT, FAT32, and NTFS 4.1.1Adding Multiple Local Locations to a Library
Adding Multiple Local Locations to a Library
4.4.2
Adding Networked Locations Adding Networked Locations 4.4.3Understanding Encrypting File System (EFS)
Understanding Encrypting File System (EFS)
4.3.2
Understanding Security (Encryption) Understanding Security (Encryption) 5.2.2Understanding Compression Understanding Compression 4.3.3Understanding BitLocker Understanding BitLocker 4.3.1
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Installing and Managing ApplicationsInstalling and Managing Applications
• An application is a program that:– Runs “on top” of the operating
system or from a server– Helps a user perform a specific task,
such as word processing, appointment scheduling, or accounting
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Installing and Managing ApplicationsInstalling and Managing Applications
• Applications installed at the local level or the network level– Local installation = software files
running directly from a computer– Network installation = software files
are made available from an application server on a network
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Uninstalling Local ApplicationsUninstalling Local Applications
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Applications Installed over a NetworkApplications Installed over a Network
• Group Policy• Active Directory• Group Policy objects (GPOs)
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Assigning/Publishing ApplicationsAssigning/Publishing Applications
• Windows 2008 R2 Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) uses Group Policy to push applications to users or computers.
• Using Group Policy, you can assign or publish an application to all users or computers in a designated site, domain, organizational unit (OU), or to a local, individual user or computer.
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Assigning ApplicationsAssigning Applications
• If Group Policy assigns software on each computer, the software is installed the next time the computer starts and any users with the correct permissions who log on to the computer may run the software.
• If Group Policy assigns software to users, the next time an authorized user clicks the Microsoft Office shortcut or menu item (for example), the software installs on the user’s computer and Office opens.
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Publishing ApplicationsPublishing Applications
• Group Policy can publish an application to users.– The next time a user logs on, he can
choose to install the software from a dialog box that appears.
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ServicesServices
• Run in the background on a Windows system to help the operating system run other programs
• Services console is the central management point of services in Windows Vista and Windows 7
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ServicesServices
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The General TabThe General Tab
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The Log On TabThe Log On Tab
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The Recovery TabThe Recovery Tab
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The Dependencies TabThe Dependencies Tab
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The Print Spooler Service in the The Print Spooler Service in the Services ConsoleServices Console
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Selecting a Startup TypeSelecting a Startup Type
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MSCONFIGMSCONFIG
• Also known as the System Configuration Utility
• Lets you:– Enable or disable startup services– Set boot options such as booting into
Safe Mode– Access tools like Action Center and
Event Viewer– More
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The General TabThe General Tab
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The Boot TabThe Boot Tab
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Checking the Safe Boot Option onChecking the Safe Boot Option onthe Boot Tabthe Boot Tab
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The Services TabThe Services Tab
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Disabling an Unneeded ServiceDisabling an Unneeded Service
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The Startup TabThe Startup Tab
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Disabling an Unneeded Startup ItemDisabling an Unneeded Startup Item
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Selective Startup EnabledSelective Startup Enabled
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The Tools TabThe Tools Tab
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File SystemsFile Systems
• FAT, FAT32, and NTFS• NTFS-formatted disks best for
Windows 7• Can convert from one file system to
another• Some conversions destroy existing
data
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File SystemsFile Systems
File System
Maximum Partition Size
Maximum File Size
FAT 2 GB 2 GBFAT32 32 GB 4 GBNTFS 256 TB Limited by size of
volume on which it resides
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File SystemsFile Systems
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Windows 7 LibrariesWindows 7 Libraries
• A virtual folder that can display content from different locations (folders, for example) on your computer or an external drive
• Looks like an ordinary folder but simply points to files and folders that are located elsewhere
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Windows 7 LibrariesWindows 7 Libraries
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Selecting a Library in WhichSelecting a Library in Whichto Include a Folderto Include a Folder
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The Locations HyperlinkThe Locations Hyperlink
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The Pictures Library Locations Dialog The Pictures Library Locations Dialog BoxBox
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The Pictures Library Locations DialogThe Pictures Library Locations DialogBox with a Newly Added FolderBox with a Newly Added Folder
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Creating a New LibraryCreating a New Library
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EncryptionEncryption
• Encrypted data is “scrambled” but still readable and usable by the user who encrypted the file
• That user and other authorized users can open and change the file as necessary
• Unauthorized users who try to open the file or copy it receive “Access Denied” message
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EncryptionEncryption
• Only the original owner and the computer’s designated recovery agent can access encrypted files
• Encryption uses:– Encryption keys– Certificates
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Encrypting Files and Folders in Encrypting Files and Folders in Windows 7Windows 7
• Encrypting File System (EFS)– Encrypts information on hard disks,
external flash disks, CDs, DVDs, backup tapes, and other types of physical media
• Users can enforce encryption on data files, folders, and entire drives
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Encrypting Files and Folders in Encrypting Files and Folders in Windows 7Windows 7
• Advanced Attributes dialog box enables users to encrypt files and folders
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Encrypting Files and Folders in Encrypting Files and Folders in Windows 7Windows 7
• Encrypted (EFS) files and folders are displayed in green in Windows Explorer
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Personal Certificates in Certificate Personal Certificates in Certificate ManagerManager
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Using the Certificate Export WizardUsing the Certificate Export Wizard
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CompressionCompression
• The process of decreasing the size of files or folders without affecting the files’ content
• Decreases large files that would otherwise use a lot of storage space
• Compressing files replaces repeated data with pointers to the data; pointers take up much less space than the repeated data, so the size of the file is reduced
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Compressing Files and Folders in Compressing Files and Folders in Windows 7Windows 7
• Advanced Attributes dialog box enables users to compress files and folders
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BitLocker Drive EncryptionBitLocker Drive Encryption
• Encrypts an entire fixed disk to prevent access by unauthorized users
• BitLocker To Go protects removable drives, such as external flash drives
• BitLocker is available in Windows Ultimate and Enterprise editions only
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Turning on BitLockerTurning on BitLocker
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SummarySummary• You install applications, or programs, at
the local level or the network level.• Use Control Panel to uninstall a local
application.• Group Policy lets you control who can
install software, and on which computers, and helps you push software updates and security configurations across the network.
• Services run in the background on a Windows system to help the operating system run other programs.
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SummarySummary• Use MSCONFIG (System Configuration utility)
to troubleshoot and diagnose startup problems.
• The three primary types of file systems for Windows are FAT, FAT32, and NTFS.
• A library is a virtual folder that points to resources.
• Encrypting files and folders protects them from unwanted access. Microsoft uses the Encrypting File System (EFS) and BitLocker.
• Compression reduces the size of files and folders without affecting their content.