Audio Presentation Table Of Contents

Wondering what this audio course covers? Then take a look on this page.

The audio presentation is divided up into 11 CDs.  Each CD is divided into a number of tracks, each about seven to ten minutes long.  We've cross-indexed the tracks and subject description to the slide numbers printed in the Audio Companion.  So, for example, if you wanted to re-visit the subject of building a Windows PE disk, then you'd listen to track 4 on CD disc number 2.  The accompanying PowerPoint slide in the Audio Companion would be number 19.

This table of contents also appears in the front of the Audio Companion.

Volume / Track PowerPoint      slide numbers Subject
Disc 1 Introduction and Vista Overview
Track 1 1 Volume introduction
2 2-3 Vista Overview
3 4 Course Overview
4 5-7 Vista Versions
5 8-9 Hardware Requirements; Vista Anytime Upgrade
Disc 2 Deployment and Licensing
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 10-14 Vista Deployment Overview
3 15-18 The Deployment Tools
4 19 Building a Simple Windows PE Disk
5 20-22 Windows Image (.WIM) Files
6 23-24 ImageX:  the Tool for Working With WIM Files
7 25-28 Mounting and Modifying WIMs with ImageX, Building a More Complete WinPE
8 29-32 Finishing the More Complete WinPE; Adding NIC drivers
9 33-35 Capturing and Applying Windows Images with ImageX and WinPE, Sysprep
10 36-40 Using Windows System Image Manager, Vista's Script Writer
11 41-42 Windows Deployment Services; Vista Licensing
Disc 3  Vista GUI and File Storage
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 43-45 Aero Basic UI
3 46-47 Aero Glass UI and Hardware Requirements
4 48-52 UI Benefits and Disadvantages
5 53-56 Vista Storage - Search Folders and Tags
6 57-63 Vista Storage - Stacks, Windows Search
7 64-69 Protecting Your Data - Windows Backup and CompletePC
8 70-79 Restoring CompletePC Backups, Using "Previous Versions," Transactional NTFS & Registry
Disc 4  User Account Control
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 80-83 Securing Vista: Overview, Review: Tokens and Privileges
3 84-87 UAC Overview
4 88-91 How UAC Splits Tokens
5 92-97 Controlling the Consent UI With Group Policies
6 98-102 Controlling Secure Desktop with Group Policies; Supporting Non-Standard Input Devices
7 103-104 How UAC Chooses Standard vs Admin Tokens
8 105-110 Controlling How UAC Elevates I
9 111-120 Controlling How UAC Elevates II:  Creating, Using, and Embedding Manifests
10 121-127 Installing Manifests; Turning Off UAC; Using Group Policies to Increase UAC Security
Disc 5 File and Registry Virtualization
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 128-132 Overview of Folder and Registry Virtualization; Why Many Legacy Apps Fail on Vista and How to Fix Them
3 133-139 Folder and Registry Virtualization Examples; When to Use or Not Use Virtualization
4 140-145 Folder and Registry Virtualization Examples; Enabling and Disabling Virtualization; Logging Virtualization
Disc 6 Windows Integrity Control (WIC)
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 146-148 WIC Fundamentals
3 149-150 Discretionary vs Mandatory Access Models
4 151-154 Discretionary/Mandatory Model Terminology; Is Windows Discretionary or Mandatory?
5 155-160 Windows Integrity Levels (ILs); How Objects Store Integrity Levels; Integrity Policy Types
6 161-165 How Objects Store ILs; Viewing ILs
7 166-171 Changing and Raising Integrity Levels
8 172-174 Setting Integrity Levels to "System"; Deleting Files; How Windows Stores User Integrity Levels
9 175-181 User Integrity Levels; Process Integrity Levels; Rules for Storing Integrity Levels; Viewing Process ILs
10 182-184 How Windows Uses or Doesn't Use Integrity Levels; How You Can Use Integrity Levels
11 185-188 "WIC Lite:" How Vista Keeps Admins From Deleting System Files
Disc 7 Device Installation Restrictions and BitLocker
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 189-194 Blocking particular types of devices from installing with group policies
3 195-199 Step-by-step instructions on device restrictions
4 200-201 BitLocker introduction
5 202-203 BitLocker Details:  Why It's Secure
6 204-205 Using BitLocker Without TPM; Can I Recover From Failures?
7 206-210 BitLocker Setup Considerations
8 211-214 BitLocker Setup Considerations cont.; BitLocker Setup on an Upgraded PC; BitLocker Step-By-Steps With USB
9 215-223 Using the BitLocker Setup From Control Panel; BitLocker and USB Devices
10 224-231 Going Beyond the GUI: BitLocker Command Line Secrets; Installing BitLocker on Non-Boot Drives
11 232-237 Decrypting BitLocker Drives; Increasing and Decreasing Crypto; BitLocker Uses and Warnngs; BitLocker Recovery; BitLocker and AD
Disc 8 Windows Services, Security Defaults, and Firewall
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 238-240 Vista Services - Review of How Services Affect Security and How We Manage Their Security Risks
3 241-245 Eliminated Services; Review of How Services Get Permissions and Privileges; How SVCHOST.EXE Works For Services; Vista Services Move to Session 0
4 246-249 Minimizing Service Privileges; Warnings About Minimizing Privileges
5 250-255 Overriding Services' Built-in Lists; using sc.exe to see service lists
6 256-260 Service Isolation; Reducing and Granting Service Permissions
7 261-267 Reducing and Granting Service Permissions cont.; Controlling Service Restarts; New "Delayed Auto-Start" Services
8 268-272 Security Default Changes (Power Users, Administrator disabled, Reduced Anonymous Access)
9 273-274 Security Default Changes cont.; Cryptographic Changes
10 275-281 Windows Firewall
Disc 9 Vista Networking, IE 7, and x64 Compatibility Issues
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 282-285 Finding Where Vista Hide the NIC Properties
3 286-288 Modifying HOSTS; TCP Gets Faster
4 289-292 IP version 6
5 293-301 Windows Meeting Space - Setup, Use and Troubleshooting
6 302-304 Remote Desktop Changes
7 305-307 Internet Explorer 7.0 and Vista
8 308-309 Internet Explorer 7.0 - Security and Anti-Phishing
9 310-311 Administering Vista; Operating Systems and APIs
10 312-314 "Hooking the Kernel"; Rootkit Issues; Vista's PatchGuard Slows Down RootKits... But Kills Some Legitimate Apps
11 315-316 Vista Compatibility Issues - Drivers and Broken Server Apps
Disc 10  Windows Event Viewer
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 317-318 Windows Event Monitor - What's New
3 319-325 Dissecting Events; The New Event Viewer UI; Centralizing Event Viewer Logs
4 326-332 Centralizing Event Viewer Logs cont.; Using WinRM
5 333-335 WinRM/Event Collection Troubleshooting
6 336-338 WinRM/Event Collection in a Workgroup; Event Triggers
Disc 11  Scheduler, Group Policies, BCDedit, and Performance
Track 1 none Volume introduction
2 339-347 Vista Task Scheduler
3 348-351 Group Policy Changes
4 352-355 Group Policy Changes cont.
5 356-358 Pre-Vista Group Policies and Sysvol; adm Files change to admx
6 359-363 Creating the Group Policy Central Store; Central Print Administration; Virtual Licensing; BOOT.INI replaced by BCD
7 364-368 BCD - The New Boot Database; Using BCDedit; changing boot options
8 369-372 BCD Option Entries
9 373-381 Stabilizing and Speeding Vista; Reliability Monitor; Superfetch; Ready Boost
10 382 Closing Comments