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Shared Folders: a folder in your local file system that is configured to be shared over a network connection.
Media Streaming: Lets you stream or share your media files. Examples videos and music to other devices.
One Drive Sharing: The ability to share a file or folder stored in one drive with other users.
Printer Permissions
Print Management tasks
Microsoft Azure: Microsoft's cloud-based platform that delivers application creation and network services solutions to businesses with a myriad of tools like Intune.
Config Manager: A powerful on-premises management tool designed for complex enterprise security, update, and compliance tasks as well as application deployment, management, and update. Formerly known as System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).
Intune: A cloud-based service that delivers Mobile Device Management (MDM) and Mobile Application Management (MAM). Intune is part of Microsoft's Enterprise Mobility + Security suite and focuses on enabling users while keeping data protected.
MDM: Allows IT administration to remotely manage a mobile device. Generally allows for tracking devices, pushing apps and updates, managing security settings, and remotely wiping the device.
Mobile Application Management (MAM): Focuses on managing the applications on a mobile device, not the device itself. This allows a system administrator to remotely install or remove organizational apps and also disable certain functions within the apps.
EMM: A combination of MDM and MAM solutions in one package. Allows a system administrator to remotely manage a mobile device's hardware and applications.
UEM: An all-in-one device management solution that allows a system administrator to manage local and mobile devices, including Internet of Things devices.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD): The practice of having employees use their own personal mobile devices for business-related tasks.
Virtual Private Network: Provides a secure connection to remote resources over the internet. It is often referred to as tunneling.
Wide Area Network (WAN): A network spread over a large distance that consists of multiple Local Area Networks (LANs).
VPN trigger: A rule that, when configured, will automatically enable the VPN connection.
Point to Point tunneling Protocol: oldest and most used, Developed by Microsoft, 128-bit encryption, unsecured, and fast
Layer 2 tunneling Protocol: Developed by Microsoft and Cisco, Unsecured by itself, Pairs with IPsec, Slower then PPTP
Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol: Developed by Microsoft, Comes preloaded in windows, Uses AES encryption, only used with windows
Internet key Exchange v2: Reconnects dropped connection, used by mobile devices, Developed by Microsoft and Cisco,
Fast and secure, Lacks compatibility options
OpenVPN: Released in 2001, Highly configurable, open source, Used by third party VPN providers, Very secure and fast
Encryption: The process of encoding or hiding data so only authorized users can read it.
BitLocker: A powerful encrypting tool that is used to encrypt an entire volume. BitLocker is included in only the Professional and Enterprise versions of Windows 10.
Symmetric key: An encryption method that uses the same key to encrypt and decrypt data.
Asymmetric key: An encryption method that uses a public key to encrypt data, but a private key to decrypt the data.
Encrypting File System: EFS encrypts individual files and folders. It is included in the NTFS file system.
Balanced: default setting, automatically balances all hardware with energy consumption.
High Performance: Favors performance and uses more energy.
Power saver: saves energy sacrifices performance.