Configuring Windows 10 Core Services
by Glenn Weadock
To put Windows 10 to work in an organization, you must configure the core services that run applications, provide physical storage for data, protect access to that data, network it all together, and manage it remotely. This course shows how to do it.
What you'll learn
Turning Windows 10 into a productivity powerhouse means setting up core services to facilitate useful work. You'll discover how to set up data storage and protect that storage with permissions and access conditions. You'll learn about deploying and configuring applications, both modern and traditional, in terms of startup, storage, and performance. This course, Configuring Windows 10 Core Services, covers the basics of network configuration for both local and external connections, including IP configuration and name resolution, and it explains all the ways you can manage Windows 10 over that network. By the end of this course, you'll have an understanding of configuring Windows 10 core services, and after deployment and implementation, configuring core services lets you put Windows 10 to work.
About the author
Glenn E. Weadock (MDAA, MCAAA, MCT, MCSE, MCSA, MCITP, A+, Security+) is the president of Independent Software Inc., which he founded in 1982 after graduating from Stanford University's engineering school. ISI provides expert witness, consulting, and training services in the IT field with a focus on operating systems and networking technologies. Glenn is the author of 18 commercial books on topics such as Windows clients and servers, Microsoft certification, website design, troubleshooting, and ... moreclient/server networking, for publishers including McGraw-Hill, Wiley, Sybex, and the famous Dummies series. Glenn has developed seminars and video courses for Data-Tech Institute, Global Knowledge, and O’Reilly Media; co-authored two Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) courses on Windows Server 2008; and has taught PC and network troubleshooting, design, and support to tens of thousands of students in the US, UK, Canada, and Southeast Asia. Glenn advised the U.S. Justice Department in the Microsoft antitrust case, and has been an expert witness in patent cases involving companies such as IBM, Amazon, Facebook, Instagram, Disney, and LendingTree. He has a Bachelor of Science in Engineering With Distinction, from Stanford University, where he was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi honor societies. In his spare time, Glenn enjoys hiking, reading, and music.