Description Data can move across networks or stay in place on storage devices. Desktop administrators need to manage both, which is what this course explores, including details on IP configuration, mobile networking, NTFS permissions, and OneDrive. After you’ve installed Windows 10/11, configured the interface, and set up your accounts, it’s time to get connected. In this course, Configuring Windows 10/11 Connectivity and Storage, you’ll gain the ability to configure, deploy, and troubleshoot network connections and provide secure data storage. First, you’ll learn how to configure IP addressing and name resolution, using graphical and command-line tools to verify and diagnose low-level connectivity. Next, you’ll learn how to configure Wi-Fi connections including tunneling and authentication protocols, and create the different types of virtual private networks supported in Windows. Then, you’ll learn how to deploy Wi-Fi and VPN connections to users with tools like Windows Configuration Designer and Intune. Finally, you’ll explore how to administer local storage using Disk Management and Storage Spaces to create logical drives and NTFS permissions and conditions to protect those drives. After completing this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to configure Windows 10/11 network connections and storage so that your systems connect reliably with the rest of your organization without increasing the risk of data breaches on local storage devices. This course aligns with the learning objectives of the new MD-100 exam to earn certification as a Modern Desktop Administrator Associate. Last updated 3/2023
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