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Released in 2015
A single platform for desktops, tablet, phone and all in one devices.
Ongoing updates (more than twelve different release versions
Windows 10
Integration with MS accounts
Built in security features
Available in Retail and OEM licenses
Includes Cortana
Windows 10 Home
Small to Medium sized business version of Windows
Additional management features compared to Windows 10 Home
Remote Desktop Host
BitLocker
The ability to connect to a Windows Domain
Windows 10 Pro
An edition of Windows for higher-end desktops and systems
Supports:
up to four physical CPUs
up to 6TB of RAM
ReFS (Resilient File System)_ (also available in Windows Server)
Windows 10 Pro for workstations
ReFS
Resilient File System
Built for large implementations
Volume licensing only
Additional management capabilities
AppLocker (controls what applications can run)
BranchCache (remote site file caching)
Granular user experience (UX) control
Windows 10 Enterprise
1Ghz processor or faster
1GB of RAM
16GB or larger of free disk space
Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM (Windows Display Device Model) minimum of 800 x 600
Windows 10 x86 Hardware Requirements (32 bit)
1Ghz processor or faster
2GB of RAM
32GB or larger of free disk space
Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM (Windows display driver model) minimum of 800 x 600
Windows 10 x64 Hardware Requirements (64 bit)
Windows 10 Editions with Domain Access
Windows 10 Pro
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
Windows 10 for Enterprise
Windows 10 Editions with BitLocker
Windows 10 Pro
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
Windows 10 for Enterprise
Windows 10 Editions with client and host Remote Desktop Capabilities
Windows 10 Pro
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
Windows 10 Enterprise
Windows 10 Edition/s with client only Remote Desktop Capabilities
Windows 10 Home (client only)
Windows 10 Editions with Group Policy Management Capabilities
Windows 10 Pro
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
Windows 10 Enterprise
Maximum Supported RAM for x86 (32 bit) Windows 10 Operating System Versions
4GB of RAM
Maximum Supported RAM for x64 (64-bit) Windows 10 Operating System Versions
Windows 10 Home: 128GB
Windows 10 Pro: 2 TB
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations : 6 TB
Windows 10 Enterprise: 6 TB
Large Database of your network
Includes user accounts, servers, printers, ect.
Distributed architecture
Many Servers
Not Suitable for Home Use
Many Different uses including: Authentication and centralized management.
Windows Active Directory Domain Services
Logical groups of network devices
Each device is a standalone system
Everyone is a peer
Suitable for home use
Windows Workgroup
Business network
Allows for centralized authentication and device access
Supports thousands of devices across many networks
Windows Domain
RDP
Remote Desktop Protocol
Remote Desktop Protocol
Allows you to view and control the desktop of a remote device
Remote Desktop Service
Provides access to the RDP client
Available on Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise
Provides full disk encryption (FDE) technology
Encrypt full drives or an entire OS
Requires authentication to access data
BitLocker
FDE
Full Disk Encryption
Encrypting File System
EFS
Protect individual files and folders
Built into NTFS (New Technology File System)
Like BitLocker, requires authentication to access data.
Encrypting File System or EFS
Centrally manager users and systems
Commonly associated with Active Directory
Policies can be part of a local system
Group Policy Editor
Group Policy Editor is NOT included in which Windows 10 edition/s
Windows 10 Home
Manages the local device
No active directory needed
Local Group Policy
gpedit.msc
CLI command for Local Group Policy in Windows
The Group Policy Management Console is integrated with -?
Active Directory
gpmc.msc
Group Policy Management Console CLI command
upgrades the existing OS
Keeps all applications, documents, and settings
Start the set up from inside the existing OS
In-Place Upgrade
Wipes everything and reloads
Start the set up by booting from installation media
Clean Install
Can you upgrade an x86 Windows OS to an x64 Windows OS and vice versa?
No, you must migrate instead.
Clean install required.
Windows Upgrade Paths
upgrade between the same edition or to a higher edition
In-Place Upgrade Paths to Windows 11
Windows 10
How to roll back a Windows Upgrade?
Start > settings > System > Recovery > Go back
Make a folder or printer available on the network
Share by mapping a drive letter to a share
Shares ending with a $ are hidden
View shares in Administrative Tools / Computer Management
Shared Resources
Needed to access a share on a remote device
Associates a drive letter with a share name
View network shares in “This PC”
Create using “Map Network Drive”
or by using “net user [ drive letter ]: \[server][name]” in command prompt
Disconnect a share in the toolbar or right-clicking the drive
Mapping Drives
Access the share function in printer properties, file explorer, or the settings application
Manage printer access under the security tab
Sharing a Printer
How to access a shared printer?
Add the printer to your system from file explorer or from the settings application.