- Install the MDT and ADK
- Windows Deployment Services
- Creating the MDT Deployment Environment
- Creating and Capturing a Reference Image
- Working With Applications
- Deploying New Windows 10 Computers
- Migrating User Data
- Performing an In Place Upgrade to Windows 10 with MDT
- Automating the Deployment Wizard
Introduction
- What is the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit and Deployment Options for Windows 10
- Thin vs Thick Images
- Deploying Windows 10 and User Profiles
Install the MDT and ADK
- Download and Install the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
- Download and Install the Assessment and Deployment Kit
Windows Deployment Services
- Install DHCP and Configure DHCP
- Install Windows Deployment Services and Configure Windows Deployment Services
- DHCP, PXE, and Subnets
Creating the MDT Deployment Environment
- Create the MDT Account
- Create a Deployment Share
Creating and Capturing a Reference Image
- Add the Windows 10 Setup Files
- Create a Task Sequence
- Creating a New Task
- Using a Suspend Task
- Configuring Deployment Share Rules
- Update the Deployment Share and Configure Boot Image Options
- Create Boot Image DVD and add Boot Image to Windows Deployment Services
- Create a Virtual Machine to be the Reference Computer
- Create and Capture the Reference Image Part 1
- Create and Capture the Reference Image Part 2
- Import the Captured Image
Working With Applications
- Add an MSI or EXE to MDT
- Create an Office Application in MDT
Deploying New Windows 10 Computers
- Create a Deployment Task Sequence
- Deploy Windows 10
- Add Drivers to the Deployment Share
Migrating User Data
- Create and Set Permissions on a Migration Data Share
- Create a Capture User Data Task Sequence
- Capture User Data
- Migrate User Data During a Windows 10 Deployment
Performing an In Place Upgrade to Windows 10 with MDT
- Create an Upgrade Task Sequence
- In Place Upgrade a Computer to Windows 10
Automating the Deployment Wizard
- Customizing the CustomSettings.ini and BootStrap.ini
- Enable Monitoring