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The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) credential validates that an individual has the comprehensive set of skills necessary to perform a particular job role, such as database administrator or enterprise messaging administrator. MCITP certifications build on the technical proficiency measured in the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications. Therefore, you will earn one or more MCTS certifications on your way to earning an MCITP credential.
The MCITP Consumer Support Technician requires the following two exams:
Exam 70-620: TS: Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista Client
AND
Exam 70-623: Pro: Microsoft Desktop Support – Consumer
AUDIENCE PROFILE:
- Candidates are IT professionals who typically work as Consumer Support Technicians (CSTs).
- Candidates must have experience with a wide range of desktop operating systems, desktop applications, and mobile devices, and experience with network, virus, malicious software (malware), and hardware support issues.
- Candidates for this exam should have experience implementing, administering, and troubleshooting desktop operating systems in stand-alone or small home-network environments.
COURSE FEATURES:
- Instructor led training by the industry’s finest experts delivered via streaming video online or DVD
- Software demonstrations where the instructor shows you how to perform a task onscreen.
- Interactive multimedia presentations
- Easy to navigate controls
- Course bookmarking which allows you to resume training where you left off the last session.
- Hands-on activities and labs
- Review Questions
- Practice Exam Simulators with three different training and testing modes. These simulators can also be used for pre- and post-testing.
- Free technology upgrades for one year
- Educational support
COURSE OUTLINE
Microsoft Exam 70-620: MCTS: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring Certification Course Curriculum:
Installing and Configuring the Windows Vista System
Module 1: Installing Windows Vista
| Introduction to Windows Vista |
| Performing a Clean Installation of Windows Vista |
| Installing and Configuring Windows Vista Device Drivers |
Module 2: Upgrading and Migrating to Windows Vista Ultimate Edition
| Upgrading and Migrating to Windows Vista from a Previous Version of Windows |
| Upgrading Between Windows Vista Editions |
Module 3: Configuring Post-Installation System Settings
| Configuring the Windows Aero Experience |
| Configuring Accessibility Features |
| Configuring Parental Controls |
Module 4: Sharing Files by Using Windows Vista
| Sharing Data with Others |
| Managing Windows Vista Files |
Module 5: Configuring Advanced Networking
| Configuring Network Connectivity |
| Configuring Remote Access |
Module 6: Configuring User Account Security
| Configuring User Account Control |
| Troubleshooting User Account Control |
Module 7: Configuring Network Security
| Configuring Windows Defender in Windows Vista |
| Configuring Windows Firewall Settings |
Module 8: Configuring Internet Explorer 7.0
| Configuring Internet Explorer 7.0 |
| Configuring Dynamic Security for Internet Explorer 7.0 |
Configuring Windows Vista Mobile Computing and Applications
Module 1: Maintaining and Optimizing Windows Vista Systems
| Maintaining Performance by Using Windows Vista Performance Tools |
| Optimizing Windows by Using Windows Vista Diagnostics Tools |
| Configuring Windows Update |
Module 2: Configuring Windows Vista Media Applications
| Configuring Windows Media Player for Windows Vista |
| Configuring Windows Media Center |
Module 3: Configuring Windows Vista Productivity Applications
| Configuring Windows Sidebar |
| Configuring Windows Mail |
| Configuring Windows Meeting Space |
| Configuring Windows Calendar |
| Configuring Windows Fax and Scan |
Module 4: Configuring Mobile Computers
| Configuring Mobile Computer Settings |
| Configuring Mobile Devices |
| Configuring Power Options |
Module 5: Configuring Tablet PC Settings
| Configuring Windows Vista Tablet PC Settings |
| Configuring Pen and Input Devices |
Module 6: Networking Mobile Computers
| Networking Without Wires |
| Connecting to a Wireless Network |
| Working with Offline Files |
Microsoft Exam 70-623 Training Course: Pro: Microsoft Desktop Support – Consumer
Module 1: A Troubleshooting Methodology
Overview of a Troubleshooting Methodology
Overview of Troubleshooting Stages
Troubleshooting Component Areas
Module 2: Troubleshooting Operating Systems
Overview of the Windows Vista Startup Process
Troubleshooting the Windows Vista Startup Process with Windows RE
Troubleshooting Operating System Services
Module 3: Troubleshooting Hardware
Overview of Troubleshooting Hardware
Dealing with Physical Failures
Dealing with Device Driver Failures
Troubleshooting Printing in Windows Vista
Troubleshooting Microsoft BitLocker Protected Computers
Module 4: Troubleshooting Networks
Determining Network Settings
Troubleshooting Network Connections
Module 5: Troubleshooting Security Issues
Overview of User Account Control
Troubleshooting User Account Control
Implementing Windows Firewall
Implementing Windows Defender
Module 6: Troubleshooting Applications
Windows Application Troubleshooting
Web Application Troubleshooting
Module 7: Maintaining and Optimizing Windows Vista
Maintaining Windows Vista
Optimizing Windows Vista Performance
Monitoring Windows Vista
Supporting the Windows Vista Operating System and Applications
Module 1: Windows Vista Desktop Deployment Infrastructure
Windows Vista Desktop Deployment Infrastructure
The Components of BDD 2007
Identifying the Support Scenarios
Module 2: Preparing to Apply Desktop Images
Preparing the Target Computer
Backing up the User State
Module 3: Supporting Computers with Desktop Images
Obtaining the Desktop Image
Verifying the Desktop Image Application
Module 4: Installing Applications
Preparation Steps for Installing an Application Package
Application Package Deployment Methods
Module 5: Restoring and Validating User State
Restoring User State
Verifying User State
Module 6: Troubleshooting Desktop and Application Installations
Desktop Installation Troubleshooting
Application Installation Troubleshooting
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