Manage user profiles – Manage policies and profiles
Skill 2.3: Manage user profiles Unless you intend to use a device solely in a kiosk role or as an interactive display without a user, you need to understand...
Read MoreSkill 2.3: Manage user profiles Unless you intend to use a device solely in a kiosk role or as an interactive display without a user, you need to understand...
Read MoreMinimizing user profile size One of the drawbacks to using roaming profiles to contain the user state (their folders, application settings, and other system components settings) is that profiles...
Read MoreConfigure sync settings Windows 10 includes a feature that allows a copy of your device settings to be securely stored in your Microsoft account. This feature was first introduced...
Read MoreImplement Folder Redirection To reduce the amount of data stored on a device—often within a user’s profile—administrators can configure Group Policy to redirect individual profile folders to a new...
Read MoreConfigure Enterprise State Roaming in Azure AD Windows 10 users who use a Microsoft account can sync their user settings, Microsoft Edge browser passwords, and application settings between devices...
Read MoreSkill 3.1: Implement and manage device, application, and threat protection Built in to Windows 10 are a number of features that are part of the Microsoft Defender suite of...
Read MoreRequirements To help protect against this possibility, 64-bit versions of both Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education editions have a feature called Microsoft Defender Credential Guard, which implements...
Read MoreImplement Exploit Protection Exploit Protection helps to protect your users’ devices against malware that uses exploits to spread through your organization. Exploit Protection consists of a number of specific...
Read MoreImplement Attack Surface Reduction rules You can use Attack Surface Reduction rules to help prevent actions and apps, which are often used by exploit-seeking malware to infect your organization’s...
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