Deploying Windows 7

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Develop the project plan  The project plan is actually a collection of plans that address the tasks the project team will perform to carry out the project, as defined by the functional specification. Each plan in this document covers a particular area, such as facilities and hardware, testing, training, and communication.

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Create the project schedule  The project schedule compiles individual schedules created by team members for the purpose of planning deployment activities.

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Complete a computer inventory  In the Project Planning SMF, a complete computer inventory must be made to identify existing systems and applications that the deployment will affect. In addition, the server resources to be used for deployment must also be identified and evaluated for suitability.

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Perform a network analysis  Diagram network topology and identify and inventory network devices.

Note  MOF 4.0 includes job aids for many of these planning tasks.

Build The Build SMF is the period during which the team builds and unit-tests the solution. The Build SMF includes six key tasks:

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Start the development cycle  In this initial step, the team creates a lab server for development work and begins the process of creating images, installation scripts, and application packages. The team should also create an issue-tracking system so that team members can communicate about and coordinate solutions to issues.

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Prepare the computing environment  In this key task, the teams build a deployment environment with facilities such as servers, networking, system backup, and data repositories (such as Microsoft Visual SourceSafe) with separate workspaces (that is, computers and network shares) for each team role. This environment provides the infrastructure for teams to work both independently and jointly as necessary to complete their development tasks.

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Develop the solution scripts  In this step, the teams begin the process of packaging applications, creating computer images, and developing remediation steps for application-compatibility issues. The teams also plan how and what user data will be retained and migrated during the deployment and validate that network infrastructure (that is, shares, credentials, and other components) is in place and functioning properly prior to deployment.

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Develop deployment procedures  Using the documents, processes, and other resources created up to this point, begin creating the documents that the teams will use to accomplish the deployment and post-deployment tasks. These documents include training materials for users, administrators, and others who will maintain systems and applications after deployment; a plan for communicating with users about the upcoming

Chapter 4  Planning Deployment


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