How this guide is organized – Microsoft Surface 3 User Manual

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BitLocker Encryption

Chapter 8

Asset Tagging

Chapter 8

Network Boot

Chapter 3

,

Chapter 4

,

Chapter 5

,

Chapter 6

, and

Chapter 8

Deployment Planning

Chapter 2

Offline Deployment

Chapter 5

System Tracking

Chapter 8

Surface Pro 3 Features

Chapter 7

Windows Store Apps

Chapter 4

Surface Pro 3 Administration

Chapter 7

and

Chapter 8

How This Guide is Organized

This guide is organized in a series of parts and chapters that present increasingly complex concepts that build upon each

other. Therefore, it is recommended to read this document in sequential order. Even if you are familiar with
deployment concepts, there are some important tips you’ll learn along the way.

This guide is organized as follows:

PART I: DEPLOYMENT OVERVIEW

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Chapter 1: Overview

– This chapter.

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Chapter 2: Deployment Introduction

– Outlines basic concepts and terms needed as a prerequisite for

performing the step-by-step walkthroughs shown in Part II. Experienced deployment professionals may
be able to skip this chapter, but novice deployment professionals should read this chapter.

PART II: DEPLOYMENT STEP-BY-STEP

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Chapter 3: Manual Deployment with MDT

- Provides a walkthrough of a basic, standalone deployment

of the operating system. This is a manual deployment because it provides no automation, thereby
forcing the user to enter required setup data throughout the process. The resulting operating system
contains no applications or configuration, so these will need to be installed or configured on each
computer.

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Chapter 4: Reference Deployment with MDT

– Builds upon the manual deployment scenario, but starts

to introduce some automation. User interaction required during deployment is less than the manual
deployment, but more than a fully automated deployment. This scenario is used to prepare a reference
system and create an image for use in

Chapter 5

and

Chapter 6

. Deployment of the image to a test

computer is also covered, but this test computer contains no drivers or applications.

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Chapter 5: Automated Deployment with MDT

Builds upon the reference deployment scenario with

additional automation, requiring minimal user interaction during deployment. This scenario uses the
image created in

Chapter 4

and also deploys applications and drivers. The resulting operating system is

ready for use when the deployment completes. This scenario also addresses both online deployment for
network joined systems and offline deployment for systems without network connectivity.

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Chapter 6: Automated Deployment with SCCM

– Adds System Center Configuration Manager and

support for zero-touch installation (ZTI) to produce an automated deployment requiring no interaction
from the user. This scenario uses the image created in

Chapter 4

and includes applications and drivers

that are managed by System Center Configuration Manager. The resulting operating system is complete

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