Deployment & Configuration

Windows Embedded 8.1    |    Beginner
  • 16 videos | 1h 17m 49s
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Once you have created an embedded system, you need to deploy it. Discover how to use Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry to create and deploy an embedded system image, and configure Windows Embedded to launch and run applications.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Use the deployment image servicing and management tool  to create and mount an image
    Describe the system preparation tool
    Perform a backup using the boot configuration data store editor
    Disable the toast filter notification
    Create a .cab that contains the .xml ready for import into the systems center configuration manager
    Use powershell to customize the shell launcher
    Use the command prompt to run a command that will disable the cleanup service from the system preparation tool
    Change the configuration settings for the automatic private ip addressing
  • Describe what types of preparation should be done to allow for other users to re-image or re-deploy devices
    Use powershell to customize the gesture filter
    Use powershell to find the installed application user model ids
    Use the command prompt to write changes to the boot command data file to make the boot process more secure
    Create a new user and new folder with specific privlidges to the applications within the folder
    Use the registry editor to show how to launch applications at startup
    Use the registry editor to make sure the default shell is going to allow the user to launch the application that you want them to interact with
    Use powershell to make changes to the application launcher

IN THIS COURSE

  • 6m 51s
    During this video, you will learn how to use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management Tool to create and mount an image. FREE ACCESS
  • 3m 41s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the System Preparation Tool. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Using BCDEdit to Customize Boot in Embedded Systems
    7m 13s
    In this video, you will learn how to perform a backup using the Boot Configuration Data Store Editor. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Disable Toast Filter Notification
    3m 35s
    During this video, you will learn how to disable the Toast Filter Notification. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Capturing Configuration Using Lockdown Baseline Tool
    3m 19s
    Find out how to create a .cab file that contains the .xml file ready for import into the Systems Center Configuration Manager. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Configure Shell Launcher for Branding
    8m 7s
    During this video, you will learn how to use PowerShell to customize the shell launcher. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Schedule Task to Disable Cleanup during Sysprep
    2m 24s
    During this video, you will learn how to use the command prompt to run a command that will disable the cleanup service from the System Preparation Tool. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Network Configuration
    3m 34s
    Learn how to change the configuration settings for Automatic Private IP Addressing. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Basic End User Training
    3m 23s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe what types of preparation should be done to allow for other users to re-image or re-deploy devices. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Customize Gesture Filter
    4m 6s
    Learn how to use PowerShell to customize the Gesture Filter. FREE ACCESS
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    11.  Finding AUMIDs
    5m 13s
    Learn how to use PowerShell to find the installed Application User Model IDs. FREE ACCESS
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    12.  Configure Boot Experience
    4m 5s
    To make the boot process more secure, find out how to use the command prompt to write changes to the Boot Command Data file. FREE ACCESS
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    13.  Configuring Windows Embedded to Launch Applications
    8m 4s
    Learn how to create a new user and new folder with specific privileges to the applications within the folder. FREE ACCESS
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    14.  Running Applications at Startup in Windows Embedded Systems
    7m 17s
    In this video, you will use the Registry Editor to show how to launch applications on startup. FREE ACCESS
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    15.  Changing the Default Shell for Windows Embedded System
    3m 11s
    Learn how to use the Registry Editor to make sure the default shell allows the user to launch the application you want them to interact with. FREE ACCESS
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    16.  Enable Application Launcher Using PowerShell
    3m 45s
    In this video, find out how to use PowerShell to make changes to the Application Launcher. FREE ACCESS

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