Windows 10: Configure Storage

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Free Online Course: Windows 10: Configure Storage provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Windows 10: Configure Storage is taught by James Gonzalez.

Overview
  • Review the basics of Windows 10 storage configuration, troubleshooting, and encryption—essential skills for all network administrators.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know
    1. Configure Storage
    • Enable and disable disk write caching
    • Create spanned or striped volumes
    • Storage Spaces
    • Configuring Storage Spaces
    • Set up Storage Spaces
    • Add and remove drives from a pool
    • Delete Storage Spaces
    • Configure OneDrive: Part 1
    • Configure OneDrive: Part 2
    • Tips for storing content on removable media
    • Use the registry to disable and enable USB drives
    • Use the Device Manager to disable and enable USB drives
    • Convert drives to NTFS format
    2. Troubleshoot Storage Issues
    • Clear Windows Update caches
    • Clear caches: Part 1
    • Clear caches: Part 2
    • Rebalancing Storage Spaces
    • Fixing drives using DiskPart
    • The OneDrive troubleshooter: Part 1
    • The OneDrive troubleshooter: Part 2
    • Troubleshoot external drive issues: Part 1
    • Troubleshoot external drive issues: Part 2
    3. Configure Encryption
    • Encrypt files with EFS
    • EFS and BitLocker compared
    • BitLocker encryption requirements
    • Encrypt volumes with the BitLocker control panel
    • Encrypt a removable drive with BitLocker To Go
    • Encrypt volumes with the command-line interface
    • Encrypt volumes using PowerShell
    • Decrypt BitLocker volumes
    • Troubleshoot BitLocker issues
    4. Configure Share Permissions
    • Understand Windows Share permissions
    • Share and NTFS permissions
    • Apply NTFS permissions
    • Set more complex permissions
    • Enable and disable inherited permissions
    • View and change ownership permissions
    • Verify group and user permissions
    • See and modify permissions using the command prompt
    Conclusion
    • Next steps