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CIS 179 Introduction to Client-Server Networks


Lecture Hours: 4
Credits: 4

Introduces computer networks from an end-user perspective while providing a thorough study of clients in an enterprise environment. Includes hands-on experience installing, administering, and managing desktop software and resources including both local and domain accounts in the client-server network. Prepares students to obtain the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCTS) Certification.

Prerequisite: CIS 140B  with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor.
Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Based on hardware requirements and compatibility; install an appropriate client operating system according to device type.
  2. Download, install, update, disable, and roll back drivers using Windows imaging technologies.
  3. Configure and customize an operating system user interface including start menus, desktop, taskbar, and notification settings, according to device type. 
  4. Provision a Windows Operating System for Active Directory-based installation and activation in an enterprise environment. 
  5. Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings for LAN interconnectivity including name resolution, VPN, and Wi-Fi. 
  6. Use Disk Management technology and Windows PowerShell to configure disks, volumes, shares, VHDs and storage spaces. 
  7. Configure file, folder and printer shares including cloud services for storage.
  8. Configure desktop apps and Windows Store apps using the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Business.
  9. Choose the appropriate remote management tools for modifying operating system settings using the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) or Windows PowerShell. 
  10. Implement and configure Windows Update Options and embedded Windows management tools to monitor, manage and maintain the security and integrity of an operating system.


Content Outline
  • Prepare for and Install Client Operating System
  • Driver and Device Management
  • Post Installation Configuration and Management
  • Windows and an Enterprise Environment
  • Networking Overview and Configuration
  • Disk and Storage Management
  • File and Print Sharing
  • Application Installation and Management
  • Remote Client Management
  • Manage and Maintain Windows