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3Deployment Planning
- Business Desktop Deployment Issues and Strategies
4Agenda
- IT Priorities
- Average Timeline
- Requirements
- Configuration Strategies
- Migration Strategies
- Distribution Strategies
- User Settings Strategies
5IT Priorities
Source Tech Update (ZDNET, 3-2003)
6Average Timeline
Average timeline from Group of 35 RAP 1
Participants
6 Months
Enterprise Rollout
2-5 Months
ApprovalProcess
1-3 Months
Pilot Deployment
3-4 Wks
LabTesting
Prepare for Enterprise Rollout 3-7 months
Full Enterprise Deployment 12-18 months
7Agenda
- IT Priorities
- Average Timeline
- Requirements
- Configuration Strategies
- Migration Strategies
- Distribution Strategies
- User Settings Strategies
8Real-World Hardware Configurations
9Hardware Compatibility
- BIOS compatibility
- Hardware compatibility
- Hardware Compatibility List
- Windows Catalog
- Device driver compatibility
10Application Compatibility
- Test applications early
- Windows 95/98 applications
- Reinstall after upgrading
- Using migration DLLs
- Use Application Compatibility Toolkit
- Windows NT 4.0 applications
- Upgrade reports
- Windows XP Upgrade Advisor
- Winnt32.exe/checkupgradeonly
11Network Infrastructure
- Network protocols
- Bandwidth
- Distribution methods
- Deployment pace
- Feature installation states
- Server toolset
- Create network diagrams -- Visio
- Physical
- Logical
12Agenda
- IT Priorities
- Average Timeline
- Requirements
- Configuration Strategies
- Migration Strategies
- Distribution Strategies
- User Settings Strategies
13Configuration Strategies
- Preferred configuration
- Configuration types
- Desktop
- Mobile
- Office XP configuration
- Other infrastructure
- Management
- Security
- Dynamic Update
14Preferred Configuration
- Why
- Make support easier
- Enable cloning, replacement
- Includes
- Configuration settings
- Hardware and software
- Network configuration
- Multilingual options
- File system, etc.
- Evolves into pyramid
15Mobile Configurations
- Give up control
- Software installation
- Device driver installation
- Windows Installer-based software
- Use Run from My Computer
- Make sources files available offline
- Always Install with Elevated Privileges
- Security
16Management Infrastructure
- Group Policy
- Roaming User Profiles
- Offline Files and Folders
- Software Installation and Maintenance
- Folder Redirection
- Scripts
- Policy-based scripts
- Windows Scripting Host
17Security Infrastructure
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Security groups
- Administrators
- Power Users
- Restricted Users
- Group policy
- Code signing
18Dynamic Update
- Many faces
- Dynamic Update
- Windows Update
- Automatic Update
- Scope includes
- Device drivers
- Replacement files
- Security patches
- Microsoft Software Update Services
19Office XP Configuration
- Package files
- Previous versions of office
- Feature installation states
- User settings and policies
- Additional files and programs
- Security features
20Office XP Configuration Packages
- Office XP Suites
- Office XP Standard
- Office XP Small Business
- Office XP Professional
- Office XP Professional Plus FrontPage
- Office XP Developer
- Individual application editions
- Enterprise vs. retail editions
21Agenda
- IT Priorities
- Average Timeline
- Requirements
- Configuration Strategies
- Migration Strategies
- Distribution Strategies
- User Settings Strategies
22Version Coexistence Windows
- Mixed environments
- Windows XP with Windows 2000
- Windows XP with other versions
- Strategy for mixed environments
- Upgrade Windows 9X first
- Follow up with Windows NT
23Version Coexistence Office
- Few problems
- Office 97
- Office 2000
- Office XP
- Access 97
- Office 95 or earlier
- Use dual file formats
- Use down-level formats
- Office 97 file viewers
- Identify coexisting groups, timeframes
24Version Coexistence Access
- Compatibility
- Access 2002 can use down-level databases
- Down-level database cant use Access 2002
- While coexisting
- Split databases front and back ends
- Prevent database conversion using policy
- After grading to Access 2002
- Upgrade databases to Access 2002 format
- Result New features, faster performance
25Document Migration
- File formats
- Document migration
- Average life
- Migration tools
- Security migration
- Deploy high security
- Must now sign macros
26Macros, Templates, Solutions
- Identify
- Mission-critical
- Business-critical
- Required
- Other
- Plan
- Migrate
- Retire
- Update
27Staged Deployment
- Scenarios
- Outlook 2002
- Access 2002
- Solutions
- Individual SKUs
- Custom Maintenance Wizard
28Agenda
- IT Priorities
- Average Timeline
- Requirements
- Configuration Strategies
- Migration Strategies
- Distribution Strategies
- User Settings Strategies
29Distribution Strategies
- Upgrade or refresh
- Office XP considerations
- Deployment method
- CD
- Answer file
- Disk imaging
- Remote Installation Service
- SMS, etc.
30Upgrading
- Upgrade paths
- Advantages
- Low impact to users
- Documents and settings
- Disadvantages
- Unmanaged desktops
- Software migration
- Hardware compatibility
- Cost of technicians
31Refreshing
- Advantages
- No software migration
- Managed desktops
- Fresh start for the PC
- Disadvantages
- High impact on users
- Documents and settings
- User State Migration Tool
32Recommendations
33Office XP Considerations
- Administrator required
- Make users administrators (bad idea)
- Install Always Elevated policy
- Use SMS or similar software
- Reboots during installation
- Not a problem on Windows XP
- SMS with installer scripts on Windows NT
- Hacks that simulate installer scripts
34Methods CD
- Advantages
- Mobile computers
- Disadvantages
- Manual installation
- Difficult to update source files
- Limited chaining capability
35Methods Answer Files
- Advantages
- Extreme flexibility
- User input possible
- Disadvantages
- Limited chaining capability
- Long, long installation time
36Methods Disk Imaging
- Advantages
- Quick installation
- Include configuration
- Include applications
- Disadvantages
- Dependent on hardware
- Requires third-party tools
- More difficult to update
37Methods Remote Installation Service
- Advantages
- Easy to use and manage
- Integrated with Active Directory
- No third-party tools required
- Disadvantages
- Network dependent
- Requires PXE-capable NICs
- Requires PXE-capable BIOSes
- Requires Active Directory
38Methods SMS, etc.
- Advantages
- Enables locked down desktops
- Flexible controls scheduling, etc.
- Centralized deployment control
- Disadvantages
- Only useful for upgrades
- Stiff infrastructure required
- Significant investment
39Methods Comparison
40Agenda
- IT Priorities
- Average Timeline
- Requirements
- Configuration Strategies
- Migration Strategies
- Distribution Strategies
- Distributing Settings
41Distributing Settings
- User settings
- Login script-based tools
- NETLOGON-based default user profiles
- Image-based default user profiles
- Computer settings
- Login script-based tools
- Inclusion on the disk image
- Managed settings
42www.honeycutt.com Jerry Honeycutt
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