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Installing and Configuring Windows 10: 70-698 Exam Guide

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Installing and Configuring Windows 10: 70-698 Exam Guide

Overview of this book

The Installing and Configuring Windows 10: 70-698 Exam Guide is designed to confirm what you already know, while also updating your knowledge of Windows 10. With its easy-to-follow guidance, you will quickly learn the user interface and discover steps to work efficiently in Windows 10 to rule out delays and obstacles. This book begins by covering various ways of installing Windows 10, followed by instructions on post-installation tasks. You will learn about the deployment of Windows 10 in Enterprise and also see how to configure networking in Windows 10. You’ll understand how to leverage Disk Management and Windows PowerShell to configure disks, volumes, and file system options. As you progress through the chapters, you will be able to set up remote management in Windows 10 and learn more about Windows update usage, behavior, and settings. You will also gain insights that will help you monitor and manage data recovery and explore how to configure authentication, authorization, and advanced management tools in Windows 10. By the end of this book, you will be equipped with enough knowledge to take the 70-698 exam and explore different study methods to improve your chances of passing the exam with ease.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Configuring Credential Manager


Usually, when we access websites, online services, network applications, and computers and servers on a network, we will be asked to provide a username and a password so we can access those sites and services. To ease access to such sites and services the next time, Windows 10 stores the user credentials in Credential Manager. Usernames, passwords, and IP addresses usually represent the information that is stored in Credential Manager. Vaults are the folders where the Credential Manager stores user credentials, whereas the Windows vault is the default storage of Credential Manager information. In addition, Credential Manager is organized into two lists. User credentials that are used to access web services are stored in the Web Credentials list, while user credentials for accessing network services are stored in the Windows Credentials list.

Accessing Credential Manager

To access Credential Manager in your Windows 10 computer using Control Panel, complete the...