Tag: "Windows 7 Deployment Strategies"

Windows 7 Deployment Strategies – Lite-Touch, High-Volume Deployment

Windows 7 Deployment Strategies – Lite-Touch, High-Volume Deployment

| September 2, 2010 | Comments (0)

Windows 7 Deployment Strategies – Lite-Touch, High-Volume Deployment This method enables IT personnel to partially automate deployment. Manual interaction with client computers occurs only at the beginning of the process, and the rest of the process is automated using centralized deployment resources over the network. Prior deployment experience is helpful but not required. Microsoft recommends [...]

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Windows 7 Deployment Strategies – High Touch with Standard Image

Windows 7 Deployment Strategies – High Touch with Standard Image

| August 30, 2010 | Comments (0)

Strategy 2: High-Touch with Standard Image Using this method, you prepare a custom OS image that includes your customizations and application configurations, and then install it manually on the target computers. Microsoft recommends this strategy for organizations with small or distributed networks of 100-200 client computers and at least one IT professional on staff who [...]

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Windows 7 Deployment Strategies – High Touch with Retail Media

Windows 7 Deployment Strategies – High Touch with Retail Media

| August 30, 2010 | Comments (0)

Strategy 1: High Touch with Retail Media This strategy is best for home and very small businesses with no dedicated IT staff, and with small unmanaged networks of less than 100 client computers. It is a labor-intensive, hands-on deployment where you install and configure the Operating System manually on each computer from the image on [...]

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Windows 7 Deployment Strategies – Overview

Windows 7 Deployment Strategies – Overview

| August 30, 2010 | Comments (0)

Deployment Strategies Microsoft has developed four distinct methods for deploying Windows 7 according to the size of the deployment and the resources of the organization. Of these, only the first three are appropriate for small to medium-sized businesses. This is because they are image-based, and offer varying levels of automation to provide for a more [...]

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