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AppSense: Professional Overview On-Site Training
AppSense: Professional Overview
Course Description/Agenda
In this course, you will gain the necessary foundation to implement user virtualization solutions using the AppSense Management Suite. Through a combination of formal lecture and hands-on exercises, you will learn how to install, configure, and administer the four components of the AppSense Management Suite. This course also helps you prepare for the AppSense Certified Professional exam (APP-100).
Certification:
AppSense Certified Professional What You'll Learn
- Purpose and functionality of AppSense Management Center, AppSense
Environment Manager, AppSense Application Manager, and AppSense Performance
Manager
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Architecture and communication between the components that make up the
AppSense Management Suite
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Perform an enterprise installation of the AppSense Management Suite
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Set up and configure the management server, personalization server, and
central statistics server
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Purpose and functionality of the AppSense Management Center components
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Manage endpoints by creating, configuring, and managing deployment
groups, deploying packages, configuring event notifications, and configuring
alerts
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Role and use of triggers, conditions, and actions in creating an AppSense
Environment Manager policy configuration
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Policy vs. personalization
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Create, configure, and deploy an environment policy configuration
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How AppSense Environment Manager enables and manages user personalization
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Enable, configure, and test user personalization
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Perform personalization analysis and a manual archive and rollback of an
application's personalization settings
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Configure application access control rules
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Deploy and test application access control configurations
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Four methods of managing user rights
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Configure and test self-elevation
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Configure and test application network access control
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Utilize AppSense Performance Manager to ensure critical applications
receive the necessary system resources
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Configure a statistics strategy and view statistics
Who Should Attend
- Systems administrators
- Service desk personnel
- IT professionals wishing to become AppSense administrators
Course Prerequisites
- Experience performing administrative tasks associated with Windows Server
2008, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP, including managing
user accounts, profiles, and security groups
- Familiarity with Active Directory, including Group Policy objects, sites,
and group/user accounts
- Familiarity with the fundamentals of Microsoft SQL Server administration
- A demonstrated understanding of Windows troubleshooting techniques and
tools such as Task Manager, Performance Monitor, Event Viewer, etc.
Course Outline 1. AppSense User Virtualization Platform
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Components of the AppSense Management Suite
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Purpose and functionality of the AppSense Management Center, AppSense
Environment Manager, AppSense Application Manager, and AppSense Performance
Manager
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Diagramming the architecture and communication between the components
that make up each of the applications
2. Core Installation
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Stand-alone vs. enterprise installations
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System requirements and prerequisites for installing the AppSense
Management Suite
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Performing an enterprise installation of the AppSense Management Suite
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Setting up and configuring the management, personalization, and central
statistic servers
3. AppSense Management Center
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Purpose and functionality of the AppSense Management Center components
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Navigating the management console
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Creating and configuring a deployment group
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Installing the client communications agent on managed computers
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Installing packages and validating the correct package version has been
installed on the endpoints
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Set up security, configure an alert rule, and verify licensing
4. AppSense Environment Manager: Policy
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Policy vs. personalization
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Navigating the AppSense Environment Manager console
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Role of triggers, conditions, and actions
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Built-in conditions and actions and how nodes are used to structure the
timing of them
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Create, configure, and deploy an AppSense Environment Manager policy
configuration
5. AppSense Environment Manager: Personalization
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User personalization and how AppSense Environment Manager enables and
manages user personalization
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Enable, configure, and test user personalization
6. AppSense Environment Manager: Archive and Analysis
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Performing a personalization analysis and interpreting output from the
analysis report
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Actions and commands that can be run from within the personalization
analyzer
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Edit registry settings and perform a manual archive and rollback of an
application's personal settings
7. AppSense Application Manager: Application Access Control
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Different security methods
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Navigate the AppSense Application Manager console
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Test the "out of the box" configuration
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Create, deploy, and test application access control configurations
8. AppSense Application Manager: Application Network Access Control and User
Rights Management
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Benefits of user rights management
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Four methods of managing user rights
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Configure and test self-elevation
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Configure and test application network access control
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Run the rules analyzer and interpret its output
9. AppSense Performance Manager
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Purpose and functionality of AppSense Performance Manager components
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Ensure quality of service for critical business applications
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Managing CPU resources
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Managing memory resources
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Managing disk resources
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Managing licensing issues
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Auditing system resource issues
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