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Why an SOE? Common environment Standard base image across Region Reduce support requirements Consistency across region Existing solutions implemented meeting school requirements Common environment Standard base image across Region Reduce support requirements Consistency across region Existing solutions implemented meeting school requirements

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T4L – NSW DET SOE2005

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NSW DET SOE SOE was developed in open consultation

with TAFE, Schools, Other personnel Developed to provide single BASE

image across DET

Consultation took place online in Term 4, 2004.

Ongoing consultation to improve SOE http://nsi.tafensw.edu.au/ictstandards/

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Why an SOE?Common environment Standard base image across

RegionReduce support requirementsConsistency across regionExisting solutions implemented

meeting school requirements

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Requirements of SOETeaching and Learning Support

The SOE must be aligned with the teaching and learning objectives of DET. That is, the SOE must ensure support for educational activities that rely on ICT services delivered through desktop equipment.

Operational Stability and Predictability

The SOE must, as far as possible, provide a stable and predictable environment for users of the network. Elements included in the SOE must be selected and tested against both operational requirements and known threats to network and machine performance.

Manageability The SOE must conform to current and future methods of deployment, support and management of the desktop fleet and of network resources as a whole.

Compliance The SOE must conform to enterprise licensing arrangements for standard software, and must, as far as possible, prevent unauthorised use of DET network resources.

Extensibility The SOE must support local installation of additional software components and necessary local configuration changes. It must also support the progressive incorporation of new elements.

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What is in the SOEMS Windows XP Service Pack 2MS Office 2003 + FrontPage 2003,

SP1MS Photo Story 3MS Encarta Reference Library

2005(for K-6)Symantec Antivirus Corporate

Edition 9.0

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What is in the SOE (Cont)Acrobat Reader 7 Java RuntimeQuicktimeCD/DVD Authoring Software

Nero - (ASI)Recovery SystemAll known security patches

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What else is on the HDDC:\Detapps\Support

Drivers to support Vendor’s modelNovell ClientSupport ScriptsAltiris Client

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SOE – SecurityService Pack 2 Installed + all

security patches up to date of SOE build

SAV Definitions as of Build DateSUS and SAV set to get updates

from ITD by defaultCan be changed to point to school

servers if local SUS/WUS/SAV server exists.

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DET SOE – On HDD3 Partitions

C: Sysvol 40 GbRecovery Partition (Hidden)

20 GbUnused Partition – for later use

20 GbCD/DVD drive mapped to z:

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Recovery SystemBoot menu displays 2 options

Microsoft XP ProfessionalRecovery

RecoveryQuick Restore from Current imageRestricted

Restore from Current, Previous, OriginalCreate new Current image

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Installation Guidehttp://esdt.det.nsw.edu.auFAQAny known issuesUpdate

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Known IssuesUpdatePC.exe needs to be run on

all T4L PCs.Must be connected to Net

Site MisidentifiedDownload and run rerun.exe

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PC Naming Convention Sr<code><Type><Building><Number

>SR1234DPB001

Computer Name must not exceed 15 characters in length

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PasswordsAdministrator: <scode>local

1234localStudent: no password

Recovery password: $admin