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Microsoft Exam MD-100 Windows 10 Certification Guide

By : Jeroen Burgerhout
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Microsoft Exam MD-100 Windows 10 Certification Guide

By: Jeroen Burgerhout

Overview of this book

Microsoft Exam MD-100 Windows 10 Certification Guide offers complete, up-to-date coverage of the MD-100 exam, helping you take the exam with confidence, fully equipped to pass on the first attempt. Complete with a clear, succinct explanation of key concepts, self-assessment questions, tips, and mock exams with detailed answers, this MD-100 study guide covers different facets of upgrading and deploying Windows 10. You’ll learn how to manage devices and data, configure connectivity, troubleshoot OS and app problems, and secure and maintain Windows 10 with updates and recovery. You’ll also explore different Windows 10 editions and learn how to choose the best fit for your organization. This book will guide you in installing and configuring Windows 10 using different approaches. As you advance, you’ll get to grips with managing local users and groups in Windows 10 and learn how to establish connections via different networks, such as a LAN and WLAN/Wi-Fi. By the end of this book, you'll have covered everything you need to pass the MD-100 certification exam and become a Microsoft 365 Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1 : Deploying Windows
5
Section 2 : Managing Devices and Data
10
Section 3: Configuring Connectivity
13
Section 4: Maintaining Windows
17
Chapter 13: Mock Exam (A and B)
18
Assessments

Summary

You have learned a lot in this chapter, including the difference between the three sorts of user accounts that can be logged into with Windows 10. In addition to that, you learned know how to create, modify, and delete local user accounts via Computer Management and PowerShell.

You saw which user accounts are created during the initial setup of Windows 10. We also covered local groups in this chapter, and you learned how to create, modify, delete, and rename local groups via Computer Management or PowerShell. As well as doing this, you are now familiar with which built-in local groups are created during the installation of Windows 10 and where these local users and local groups are stored on a computer. This will help you understand how you can administer local users and local groups.

Furthermore, we covered how to manage Windows 10 devices via Azure AD. Here, you configured Azure AD so that users can enroll their Windows 10, Android, or iOS devices into Azure AD. You...