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What you will learn

How to install Windows Deployment Services

The difference between Active Directory Integrated and Standalone modes

How to make changes to boot and install images using the DISM command

How to setup a multicast transmission to save network bandwidth

Description

Over this course, we’ll be covering how to install and configure Windows Deployment Services, otherwise known as WDS. Topics covered on this course are as follows:

* An overview of Windows Deployment Services and how it can benefit your organisation

* The difference between Active Directory Integrated and Standalone configuration modes

* Setting up and installing Windows Deployment Services

* A detailed overview of the WDS Console itself


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* The DISM command and the various subcommands available within DISM.

* Setting up your WDS server to accept incoming connections from client machines

* How to setup a multicast transmission.

Note that there may be some additional steps required for WDS setup, depending on your network environment, such as making sure that there are no speed limitations or other restrictions that can sometimes be an issue with managed switches commonly found on corporate networks.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction
WDS Overview

WDS Installation and Console

AD Integrated vs Standalone
Installing WDS with Server Manager
WDS Service Setup
WDS Console: Detailed Overview

DISM Command

Install Images
Adding Drivers
Slipstreaming Windows Updates
Enabling & Disabling Windows Features

Boot Images & Final Configuration

Boot Images
Importing Images into WDS
Setting up PXE Boot and DHCP
Multicast Transmissions