Lab05 Worksheet LM
Lab05 Worksheet LM
Lab05 Worksheet LM
LAB 5
IMPLEMENTING
WINDOWS IN AN
ENTERPRISE
ENVIRONMENT
Exercise 5.2 Creating a Provisioning Package with the Windows Imaging and
Configuration Design Tool
Table 5-1
Computers required for Lab 5
Computer Operating System Computer Name
Server (VM 1) Windows Server 2012 R2 LON-DC1
Server (VM 2) Windows Server 2012 R2 LON-SRV2
In addition to the computers, you will also require the software listed in Table 5-2 to
complete Lab 5.
Table 5-2
Software required for Lab 5
Software Location
Windows Assessment and \\LON-DC1\Software
Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10
Lab 5 student worksheet Lab05_worksheet.docx (provided by instructor)
SCENARIO
2. Launch File Explorer and then open the \\LON-DC1\software folder. Then
double-click adksetup. If you are prompted to confirm that you want to run the
file, click Run.
6. On the Select the features you want to install page (as shown in Figure 5-1), click
Install.
Figure 5-1
Selecting Windows ADK features
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7. Take a screen shot of the Welcome to the Windows Assessment and Deployment
Kit Windows 10! screen by pressing Alt+PrtScr and then paste it into your
Lab05_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
1. On LON-SRV2, click Start and then click All apps. Scroll down the list, select
and expand Windows Kits, and then scroll down to and then click Windows
Imaging and Configuration Designer. If you are prompted to confirm that you
want to allow this app to make changes to your PC, click Yes.
2. On the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer page (see Figure 5-2),
click the New provisioning package icon.
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Figure 5-2
Opening Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer
3. When the New Project Wizard starts, on the Enter project details page, in the
Name text box as well as in the Description text box, type Project01. Click Next.
4. On the Choose which settings to view and configure page, select Common to all
Windows desktop editions and then click Next.
6. On the Project01 tab, with the view set to All settings, under Runtime, select and
expand Policies. Then navigate to and click Policies > Camera > AllowCamera.
8. Click and expand the Policy\Defender node. In the sub-items under the Defender
node, select Excluded paths. In the details pane, in the Excluded paths text box,
type E:\Labfiles.
10. In the UserName text box, type PublicUser and then click the Add button.
Question
Which groups can be selected?
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14. Take a screen shot of the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer page by
pressing Alt+PrtScr and then paste it into your Lab05_worksheet file in the page
provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
17. In the Build window, in the Owner drop-down list, change the value from OEM
to IT Admin and then click Next.
18. On the Select security details for the provisioning package page, deselect the
Encrypt package option and then click Next.
19. On the Select where to save the provisioning package page, in the Select where
to save the provisioning package text box, type \\LON-
DC1\Software\Project01.ppkg and then click Next.
23. Open File Explorer by clicking the File Explorer icon on the taskbar.
26. When you are prompted to confirm that you trust the package source, click Yes,
add it.
Leave LON-CL1 logged in for the next exercise. Log off LON-SVR2.
3. In the Group Policy Management window (see Figure 5-3), navigate to and click
Forest: Adatum.com\Domains\Adatum.com\Sales.
Figure 5-3
Opening Group Policy Management
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4. Right-click the Sales node and choose Create a GPO in this domain, and Link
it here.
5. In the New GPO dialog box, in the Name text box, type Desktop and then click
OK.
Question
What is the wallpaper style set to?
2
12. Take a screen shot showing the Group Policy Manager Editor window by
pressing Alt+PrtScr and then paste it into your Lab05_worksheet file in the page
provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
Lab
Challenge Configuring User Account Control (UAC)
Overview In this exercise, you will configure the User Account Control
settings using the Control Panel and a Group Policy Object.
Mindset User Access Control (UAC) is a technology used with Windows Vista,
7, 8/8.1, and 10 to enhance system security by detecting and preventing
unauthorized changes to the system. Some applications might not run
properly using a standard user credential if the application needs to
access restricted files or registry location.
Completion time 10 minutes
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1. On LON-CL1, click the Start button. Type uac, and then from the results, click
Change User Account Control settings.
2. In the User Account Control Settings box (see Figure 5-4), slide the slider down
one notch.
Figure 5-4
Configuring User Account Control Settings
Question
What is this setting labeled as?
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4. On LON-CL1, click the Start button. Type secpol.msc, and then from Results,
choose secpol.msc.
5. In the Local Security Policy console, expand Local Policies and then click
Security Options.
6. Scroll down to the bottom of the policy list until you see the ten policies with
the User Account Control prefix.
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5. On the Local Security Setting tab, click the drop-down arrow, choose Elevate
without prompting, and then click OK.
6. Take a screen shot showing the Group Policy Manager Editor window by
pressing Alt+PrtScr and then paste it into your Lab05_worksheet file in the
page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
End of lab.