SKILL BENCHMARK
MD-100: Windows Client Proficiency (Advanced Level)
- 28m
- 28 questions
The MD-100: Windows Client Proficiency (Advanced Level) benchmark measures your experienced and advanced-level working knowledge of Windows administration concepts and tools. A learner who scores high on this benchmark can work independently on Windows 10 administration tasks and have a significant and deep understanding of its concepts. They can be considered thought and practice leaders on a team and the go-to person for answers.
Topics covered
- configure specific Windows 10 users using Group Policy Editor
- configure Windows 10 audit policy using Group Policy Editor
- configure Windows 10 user rights assignments using Group Policy Editor
- create and manage Group Policy Objects with PowerShell
- demonstrate how to access and use the Group Policy Editor in Windows 10
- demonstrate how to access and use the Windows Registry Editor
- differentiate between various Windows 10 deployment tools
- identify changes to features in Windows 10 compared to previous Windows versions
- identify how to capture Windows 10 images using the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool
- identify Microsoft Hyper-V and its role in creating virtual machines in Windows 10
- install the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)
- list best practices for Windows 10 security
- list feature-specific requirements for installing Windows 10
- list minimal and recommended hardware requirements for installing Windows 10
- list system requirements for using Hyper-V in Windows 10
- manage BitLocker Drive Encryption in Windows 10
- manage digital certificates in Windows 10
- outline how to prepare a system for a Windows 10 installation
- outline the purpose and features of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)
- outline the purpose and features of Windows updates, including Microsoft's semi-annual update schedule
- outline the purpose of Group Policy in Windows 10
- outline the purpose of the Command Shell and PowerShell in Windows 10 and their basic features
- outline the purpose of Windows Registry and its various features
- perform network troubleshooting in Windows 10
- recall uses of the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)
- recognize the uses and features of Windows Autopilot
- recover lost files using Windows File Recovery
- revert back to previous file versions using File History