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VM Environment Setup

The labs in this course are designed to run with minimal infrastructure. The simplest way to set up this environment is to use the Quick Create function of Windows 10 Client Hyper-V. If this is not available, you can accomplish a similar setup using a trial Windows 10 ISO from microsoft.com. To complete all labs in the MCAS section you will also need a linux VM. We will walk through building an Ubuntu VM using the Quick Create function of Windows 10 Client Hyper-V.

VM Build Out

In this step, we will build out the VMs necessary to complete the Hands-On labs. On a host Virtualization Platform, create new Windows 10 and Ubuntu VMs. To do this using Windows 10 Client Hyper-V, follow the instructions below. If you use an alternate VM platform, install Windows 10 and Ubuntu and skip to VM Configuration.

  1. Launch the Hyper-V Manager

  2. In the Hyper-V Manager, under the Actions pane on the right, click Quick Create...

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  3. In the Create Virtual Machine dialog, under Select operating system, select Windows 10 dev environment.

  4. Click the Create Virtual Machine button.

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  5. The image will begin downloading. While this is downloading, repeat the process by clicking Quick Create... in the Hyper-V actions pane again.

  6. This time, select Ubuntu ##.##.# LTS and click the Create Virtual Machine button.

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  7. While these VMs build out, return to the Hyper-V Manager, and under the Actions pane on the right, click Virtual Switch Manager...

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  8. In the Virtual Switch Manager, in the Create virtual switch pane, select Internal and press the Create Virtual Switch button.

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  9. In the Virtual Switch Proterties pane, under Name, replace New Virtual Switch with LabInternal, and press OK.

  10. Once the VMs have finished provisioning, click Edit settings....

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  11. In the Settings dialog, under Add Hardware, click on Network Adapter in the list and click the Add button.

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  12. In the Network Adapter Properties, in the Virtual switch drop-down, select LabInternal.

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  13. Click OK to complete modification of the virtual machine settings.

  14. Start the Windows VM and step through the initial setup. When you reach the Sign in with Microsoft screen, click Domain join instead in the lower left corner.

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  15. Create a local user and complete the setup steps.

  16. Next, follow the earlier steps to add a second network adapter to the Ubuntu VM attached to the LabInternal virtual network.

  17. Step through the initial setup steps for the Ubuntu VM.


VM Configuration

In this step, we will configure the VMs for initial use in the hands on lab environment

  1. Log into your Windows 10 VM and open Microsoft Edge.

  2. Browse to the link below to download the scripts and files required for completion of the lab.

    https://aka.ms/M365LabScripts

  3. Create a new folder called C:\Scripts on your Windows 10 system and extract the contents of the downloaded zip file to this folder.

  4. Next browse to https://aka.ms/AIPClient to download the AIP Client.

  5. Click on Download and check the box next to AzInfoProtection_PREVIEW_1.48.1.0.exe and click Next.