Exam 70-270:
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP
Professional
Published: February 22, 2008
Language(s): English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese
(Brazil), Chinese (Simplified)
Audience(s): IT Professionals
Technology: Microsoft Windows XP
Type: Proctored Exam
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Overview:
Audience Profile
Candidates for this exam operate in medium to very large computing
environments that use Windows XP Professional as a desktop operating system.
They have a minimum of one year of experience implementing and administering any
desktop operating system in a network environment.
Credit Toward CertificationWhen you pass Exam 70-270: Installing, Configuring,
and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional, you complete the
requirements for the following certification(s):
* Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
Exam 70-270: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP
Professional: counts as credit toward the following certification(s):
Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Windows Server 2003
certification
Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator on Windows Server
2003 certification
Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Microsoft Windows
2000 certification
Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator on Microsoft
Windows 2000 certification
Note This preparation guide is subject to change at any time without prior
notice and at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Microsoft exams might include
adaptive testing technology and simulation items. Microsoft does not identify
the format in which exams are presented. Please use this preparation guide to
prepare for the exam, regardless of its format.
Skills Being Measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below.The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on
the exam.
Installing Windows XP Professional
Perform and troubleshoot an attended installation of Windows XP Professional.
Perform and troubleshoot an unattended installation of Windows XP
Professional.
o Install Windows XP Professional by using Remote Installation Services (RIS).
o Install Windows XP Professional by using the System Preparation Tool.
o Create unattended answer files by using Setup Manager to automate the
installation of Windows XP Professional.
Upgrade from a previous version of Windows to Windows XP Professional.
o Prepare a computer to meet upgrade requirements.
o Migrate existing user environments to a new installation.
Perform post-installation updates and product activation.
Troubleshoot failed installations.
Implementing and Conducting Administration of Resources
Monitor, manage, and troubleshoot access to files and folders.
o Configure, manage, and troubleshoot file compression.
o Control access to files and folders by using permissions.
o Optimize access to files and folders.
Manage and troubleshoot access to shared folders.
o Create and remove shared folders.
o Control access to shared folders by using permissions.
o Manage and troubleshoot Web server resources.
Connect to local and network print devices.
o Manage printers and print jobs.
o Control access to printers by using permissions.
o Connect to an Internet printer.
o Connect to a local print device.
Configure and manage file systems.
o Convert from one file system to another file system.
o Configure NTFS, FAT32, or FAT file systems.
Manage and troubleshoot access to and synchronization of offline files.
Implementing, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and
Drivers
Implement, manage, and troubleshoot disk devices.
o Install, configure, and manage DVD and CD-ROM devices.
o Monitor and configure disks.
o Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot volumes.
o Monitor and configure removable media, such as tape devices.
Implement, manage, and troubleshoot display devices.
o Configure multiple-display support.
o Install, configure, and troubleshoot a video adapter.
Configure Advanced Configuration Power Interface (ACPI).
Implement, manage, and troubleshoot input and output (I/O) devices.
o Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot I/O devices, such as printers,
scanners, multimedia devices, mouse, keyboard, and smart card reader.
o Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot multimedia hardware, such as cameras.
o Install, configure, and manage modems.
o Install, configure, and manage Infrared Data Association (IrDA) devices.
o Install, configure, and manage wireless devices.
o Install, configure, and manage USB devices.
o Install, configure, and manage hand held devices.
o Install, configure, and manage network adapters.
Manage and troubleshoot drivers and driver signing.
Monitor and configure multiprocessor computers.
Monitoring and Optimizing System Performance and Reliability
Monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot performance of the Windows XP Professional
desktop.
o Optimize and troubleshoot memory performance.
o Optimize and troubleshoot processor utilization.
o Optimize and troubleshoot disk performance.
o Optimize and troubleshoot application performance.
o Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Scheduled Tasks.
Manage, monitor, and optimize system performance for mobile users.
Restore and back up the operating system, System State data, and user data.
o Recover System State data and user data by using Windows Backup.
o Troubleshoot system restoration by starting in safe mode.
o Recover System State data and user data by using the Recovery console.
Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop Environment
Configure and manage user profiles and desktop settings.
Configure support for multiple languages or multiple locations.
o Enable multiple-language support.
o Configure multiple-language support for users.
o Configure local settings.
o Configure Windows XP Professional for multiple locations.
Manage applications by using Windows Installer packages.
Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Network Protocols and Services
Configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP protocol.
Connect to computers by using dial-up networking.
o Connect to computers by using a virtual private network (VPN) connection.
o Create a dial-up connection to connect to a remote access server.
o Connect to the Internet by using dial-up networking.
o Configure and troubleshoot Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
Connect to resources by using Internet Explorer.
Configure, manage, and implement Internet Information Services (IIS).
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance.
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot an Internet Connection Firewall (ICF).
Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting Security
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Encrypting File System (EFS).
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot a security configuration and local security
policy.
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot local user and group accounts.
o Configure, manage, and troubleshoot auditing.
o Configure, manage, and troubleshoot account settings.
o Configure, manage, and troubleshoot account policy.
o Configure, manage, and troubleshoot user and group rights.
o Troubleshoot cache credentials.
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot Internet Explorer security settings.
Preparation Tools and Resources
To help you prepare for this exam, Microsoft Learning recommends that you
have hands-on experience with the product and that you use the following
training resources. These training resources do not necessarily cover all of the
topics listed in the "Skills Measured" tab.
Classroom Training
* : Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 Days)
* 2620B: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 Days)
* 2619B: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 Days)
* 2226A: Installing, Administering and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professionnel (2 Days)
* 2223A: Installing, Administering and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professionnel (2 Days)
* 2223B: Installing, Administering, and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professional (2 Days)
* 2618B: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 Days)
* 2616B: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 Days)
* 2285A: Installing, Configuring & Administering Microsoft® Windows® XP
Professional
* 2272B: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft® Windows® Vista Professional
* 2617B: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 Days)
* 2227B: Installing, Administering, and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professional (2 Days)
* 2615B: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 Days)
* 2225A: Installing, Administering and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professionnel (2 Days)
* 2225B: Installing, Administering, and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professional (2 Days)
* 2285B: Installing, Configuring & Administering Microsoft® Windows® XP
Professional
* 2227A: Installing, Administering and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professionnel (2 Days)
* 2224A: Installing, Administering and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professionnel (2 Days)
* 2621B: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 Days)
* 2619A: (5 Days)
* 2224B: Installing, Administering, and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professional (2 Days)
* 2272C: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
* 1560C: Updating Support Skills from Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 to Microsoft
Windows® 2000
* 2226B: Installing, Administering, and Configuring Microsoft Windows XP
Professional (2 Days)
Microsoft E-Learning
* 2285AE: Installing, Configuring & Administering Microsoft® Windows® XP
Professional
* 1560AE: Updating Support Skills from Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 to Microsoft
Windows® 2000
* 2285BE: Installing, Configuring & Administering Microsoft® Windows® XP
Professional
Microsoft Press Books
* MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-270): Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Practice Tests
* Testkingdom(testkingdom.com)
Microsoft Online Resources
Learning Plan: Get started by creating a step-by-step study guide that is based
on recommended resources for this exam.
Microsoft Learning Community: Join newsgroups and visit community forums to
connect with your peers for suggestions on training resources and advice on your
certification path and studies.
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best practices, downloads, technical resources, newsgroups, and chats.
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Windows Client Certification
Getting certified on the Windows operating system can help you reach your goals.
In today’s increasingly complex IT environment, a certification on Windows
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to do the job.
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Upgrade your MCDST certification to MCTS and MCITP on Windows Vista
certifications
As a Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), you can upgrade
your credential to include a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
certification and a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification on
Windows Vista, by passing just one exam.
These added credentials validate your comprehension of Windows Vista, your
ability to deploy and support this operating system, and your skills in
troubleshooting network connectivity and application issues.
Current certification
MCDST (Windows XP)
Certification goals
MCTS: Windows Vista, Configuration
and
MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician (Windows Vista)
Required exam
Exam 70-621: PRO: Upgrading Your MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise
Support
Note If you have an MCDST, you can use Exam 70-621 toward certifications that
list Exam 70-620 as a requirement (for example, MCTS: Windows Vista,
Configuration).
Upgrade to MCITP: Consumer Support Technician
After you pass Exam 70-621, you have completed the prerequisite for the
MCITP: Consumer Support Technician credential. This credential highlights your
expertise in supporting a broad range of issues related to Windows Vista,
including client operating systems, desktop applications, mobile devices,
networking, and hardware support. It is the right option if you want to build
expertise in home user support or consumer retail support.
Current certifications
MCDST (Windows XP)
MCTS: Windows Vista, Configuration
MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician
Certification goal
MCITP: Consumer Support Technician
Required exam
Exam 70-623: PRO: Supporting and Troubleshooting Applications on a Windows
Vista Client for Consumer Support Technicians
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asked questions regarding program benefits, member site access, and Windows Live
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* Access to your contact preferences and profile
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Q. Are welcome kits still available for new MCPs?
A. New members of the community are welcomed with a Microsoft Certification ID
(or MCP ID)—the key to all of the benefits on the MCP member site. The
Certificate Manager tool on the MCP member site allows you to create, download,
print, and store your customized Certificate of Achievement as soon as your new
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program agreement and contact sheet are also available online. To accommodate
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Q. How are exam scores calculated?
A. Here is some general information about exam scoring:
* There is no penalty for guessing. If you choose an incorrect answer, you
simply do not earn credit for that item. No points are deducted for incorrect
answers.
* If a question specifies that you must choose multiple correct answers, you
must choose the exact number of correct answers specified in the question in
order to earn the credit for that item.
* Some questions on the exam might not be included in the calculation of your
score. To gather data to update and improve the quality of Microsoft
Certification exams, we need to present new content to candidates without
counting the results toward their score.
* All Microsoft exams are scaled such that the passing score is 700. The actual
cut score (the number of items you need to answer correctly) is determined by a
group of subject-matter experts. A common misperception is that you must answer
70 percent of the items correctly in order to pass the exam; however, the actual
percentage varies from exam to exam and may be more or less than 70 percent,
depending on the input provided by the subject-matter experts who helped us set
the cut score. After you complete your exam, the points you earned are compared
with the cut score to determine whether the result is pass or fail.
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software generates the scaled score and bars shown on your score report from
scoring information provided by Microsoft.
Q. How should I interpret my score report?
A. There are several important pieces of information on the score report:
Your scaled score and pass/fail status: All Microsoft Certified Professional
exams are scaled so that a passing score is 700. Any score of 700 or greater is
a "pass." Any score below 700 is a "fail." Different passing scores do not
reflect different levels of examinee knowledge.
Because of the way Microsoft sets the cut score, we cannot guarantee that an
examinee who scores 900 is more knowledgeable in the exam's topic area than an
examinee who scores 800. We can only say that both examinees are at least
minimally qualified. The same is true for failing scores. An examinee who scores
400 is not necessarily less knowledgeable in the exam's topic area than an
examinee who scores 600. In this case, both examinees fail to meet the minimum
qualifications for the certification. This is why your exam scores do not appear
on your transcript.
Your section scores: The bars on the score report show your relative performance
in the various subject areas covered by the exam--the longer the bar, the
stronger your performance in that areA. The length of the bars does not
correspond to the number of questions you answered correctly on that subject.
Additionally, because the subject areas contain varying numbers of items, the
length of any bar or combination of bars does not correspond directly to your
overall exam score or Pass/Fail status.
Q. What does the score report look like?
A. The score report details the areas in which a candidate demonstrates
technical strength and the areas in which the candidate shows a need for
improvement. The report provides a numeric score for overall exam performance as
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exam scale that would be consistent across all exams. The scale requires a
minimum passing score of 700 on all exams. If you receive a score of 700 or
above, it means that you are at least minimally qualified; if you receive a
score below 700, it means that you are not minimally qualified. Because of the
way we set our cut scores, no other judgments about the numerical score obtained
can be made.
Q. What do the bars on the score report mean?
A. The bars indicate how strongly an examinee performed on each skills section
of the exam. The closer the bar comes to the strong end of the continuum, the
higher the score on that skills section. The closer the bar is to the "needs
development" end of the continuum, the lower the score in that skills section.
These results will help all examinees determine areas where they have strengths
and where they need improvement. The skills sections listed on the score report
correspond to those listed in the skills matrix provided in the Exam Preparation
guide.
Q. Does the score report show a numerical score for each section?
A. No. The score report provides a numerical score to reflect pass/fail status
only, in order to prevent confusion. Because exam sections often contain a
different number of questions, combining their numerical results would rarely
provide an accurate final exam result. As an alternative to providing a
numerical score for each section, we provide score bars to show an overview of
areas of strength and weakness relative to overall performance.
On upgrade exams, however, candidates must pass all sections in order to pass
the exam because each section represents a feeder exam. As a result, these
candidates receive a numerical score for each component exam.
Q. The bars on the score report show that I have scored more than 70 percent,
but I didn't pass the exam. Why is this?
A. Each section of the exam may contain a different number of questions;
therefore, the relative results on individual exam sections might not reflect
your final exam result. In other words, there is no one-to-one relationship
between the length of the bars and your pass/fail status.
Q. How many points is each item worth?
A. In most cases, each item is worth one point; however, some questions or
question types may be worth more than one point. Microsoft does not provide
information about how many points specific items are worth.
Q. Is there a penalty for guessing? Are points deducted for incorrect answers?
A. No. Points are not deducted for incorrect answers; if you answer incorrectly,
you will simply not earn the credit associated with answering correctly.
Q. Why are some questions unscored?
A. Microsoft is committed to continually updating exam content and utilizing
innovative testing techniques. Our goal is to increase the relevance of our
exams, offer a more comprehensive and valuable certification, and ensure the
security of exam content. To gather the data needed to update and improve the
quality of exams, we need to present new content to candidates without counting
the results toward their score.
Q. I have taken this exam multiple times and have received the same score every
time. Does this indicate an error in the results computation?
A. No, it does not indicate an error. It is not uncommon for candidates to
obtain similar or identical scores on multiple attempts of an exam. Receiving
the same score on multiple attempts does not indicate that the program computing
the results is in error.
Q. I scored zero in one of the sections. How is this possible?
A. The number of questions that appear for each section is determined by subject
matter experts. As a result, some sections have more questions than others. It
is not uncommon to score zero when a section contains relatively few questions.
Q. I experienced significant delays between some of the questions. Did these
delays impact the calculation of my score?
A. In some cases, you may experience a delay of up to a minute while your next
question loads. Prometric's software is designed to accommodate this event. A
delay between questions does not impact the responses you have recorded. Your
exam will be scored correctly regardless of delays between questions.
Q. Can I find out whether I answered a specific question correctly, or whether
this answer affected my pass/fail status?
A. No. By not providing this information, we are better able to maintain exam
security.
Q. Where can I find additional information about my areas of weakness?
A. Although Microsoft Certification exams provide feedback about the areas where
examinees need to develop their skills further, Microsoft Certification exams
are not designed to provide detailed feedback. We encourage you to use practice
tests from Microsoft Certified Practice Test Providers (PTPs) as diagnostic
tools to identify your strengths and weaknesses.
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Windows Client Certification
Windows Client Certification
Getting certified on the Windows operating system can help you reach your goals.
In today’s increasingly complex IT environment, a certification on Windows
proves to customers and employers that you have the technical skills necessary
to do the job.
Why get certified?
Earning a Microsoft Certification validates your proven experience and knowledge
in using Microsoft products and solutions. Designed to be relevant in today’s
rapidly changing IT marketplace, Microsoft Certifications help you utilize
evolving technologies, fine-tune your troubleshooting skills, and improve your
job satisfaction.
Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional,
becoming certified demonstrates to customers, peers, and employers that you are
committed to advancing your skills and taking on greater challenges. In
addition, certification provides you with access to exclusive Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP) resources and benefits, including opportunities to
connect with a vast, global network of MCPs.
Use the following table to identify the certification that best fits your
current role and career goals.
Your profile
Currently working with Windows 7 or planning to be working with Windows 7 in the
future
Recommendations
Earn a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certification on
Windows 7 and start preparing for a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP)
certification.
* Learn about MCTS on Windows 7
certification
* Learn about MCITP on Windows 7
certification
Your profile
Working with Windows Vista
|
Recommendations
Earn MCTS and MCTIP certifications on Windows Vista.
* Learn about MCTS on Windows Vista
certification
* Learn about MCITP on Windows Vista
certification
Your profile
Certified as an Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) on
Windows XP
Recommendations
Consider upgrading your certification to Windows Vista.
* Learn about upgrading
Your profile
Working with Windows XP
Recommendations
Earn a certification on Windows XP.
* Learn about Windows XP certification
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) credential is for
professionals who want to demonstrate in-depth knowledge and expertise in their
specialized technologies. Earn multiple MCTS certifications to show your breadth
of expertise across different products, or pursue just one certification. As the
foundation of Windows certification, the MCTS certification (abbreviated as TS
in exam titles) is a prerequisite for earning the Microsoft Certified IT
Professional (MCITP) certification.
Windows 7
Be among the first to prove your proficiency in the latest Microsoft operating
system. Project leads and hiring managers will recognize your commitment to stay
current on client technologies and your ability to optimize the performance
improvements and rich feature set of Windows 7.
MCTS certification
Required exams
MCTS: Windows 7, Configuration
Validates your ability to understand the functions and features of Windows 7 and
to troubleshoot network-connectivity and applications issues.
Exam 70-680: TS: Windows 7, Configuring
Windows Vista
Become an expert on Windows Vista and realize unprecedented opportunities for
you and your organization by helping deliver new and compelling value to your
customers.
Windows Vista certifications for office workers are also available.
* Learn about certifications for office
workers
MCTS certification
Required exams
MCTS: Windows Vista, Configuration
Validates your ability to understand the functions and features of Windows Vista
and to troubleshoot network-connectivity and applications issues.
Note This one-exam certification is an excellent introduction to the Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP) community. It adds a certification to your resumé
and fulfills a requirement or elective for several other certifications.
Exam 70-620: TS: Windows Vista,
Configuring
MCTS: Business Desktop Deployment
Validates your ability to successfully deploy and maintain client desktops,
using Microsoft tools during the various deployment stages.
Exam 70–624: TS: Deploying and
Maintaining Windows Vista Client and 2007 Microsoft Office System Desktops
Note Certifications will be retired when Microsoft discontinues mainstream
support for the related technologies.
* Learn about Microsoft Certification
lifecycle policies
The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) credential is for experienced IT
professionals who focus on a broad range of issues on the client operating
system, desktop applications, mobile devices, networking, and hardware support.
Earning this credential is the ideal way to demonstrate your ability to use
Windows to excel in a job role relevant in today's market.
The MCTS certification (abbreviated as
TS in exam titles) is a prerequisite for earning the Microsoft Certified IT
Professional (MCITP) certification.
Windows 7
MCITP certification
Required exams
MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Support Technician 7
Microsoft is partnering with HDI to offer a certification that validates both
your technical skills and your ability to operate effectively in a support
center.
Learn more about HDI
Exam 70-680: TS: Windows 7, Configuring
Plus one of the following:
HDI: Support Center Analyst
or
HDI: Desktop Support Technician
Exam 70-685: PRO: Windows 7, Enterprise
Desktop Support Technician (available late 2009)
MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Administrator 7
Validates your ability to deploy operating systems and desktop applications, and
to manage the client life cycle.
Exam 70-680: TS: Windows 7, Configuring
Exam 70-686: PRO: Windows 7, Desktop Administration (available late 2009)
Windows Vista
MCITP certification
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Required exams
MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician
Validates your ability to deploy Windows Vista, manage security, and
troubleshoot network issues.
Exam 70-620: TS: Windows Vista, Configuring
Exam 70-622: PRO: Supporting and Troubleshooting Applications on a Windows Vista
Client for Enterprise Support Technicians
MCITP: Consumer Support Technician
Validates your expertise and skill set in a job role that supports a broad range
of issues on client operating systems, desktop applications, mobile devices,
networking, and hardware support. This certification is right for you if your
interest lies in home user or consumer retail support.
Exam 70-620: TS: Windows Vista, Configuring
Exam 70-623: PRO: Supporting and Troubleshooting Applications on a Windows Vista
Client for Consumer Support Technicians
Note Certifications will be retired when Microsoft discontinues mainstream
support for the related technologies.
* Learn about Microsoft Certification lifecycle policies
A Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) works in the complex
computing environments of small, medium-sized, and large organizations.
Candidates should have six to twelve months of experience in supporting end
users of a client operating system.
By earning the MCDST credential, you can validate a unique set of skills
required to succeed in a variety of job roles, such as Help desk technician,
customer support representative, computer support specialist, technical support
representative, and technical support specialist.
Windows XP
To earn the MCDST credential, you must pass both of the following exams, in any
order.
Required exams
Exam 70-271: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Windows XP Operating System
Exam 70-272: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a
Windows XP Operating System
Upgrade your MCDST certification to MCTS and MCITP on Windows 7 certifications
As a Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), you can upgrade
your credential to include a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
certification and a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification on
Windows 7, by passing just one exam and one of the required HDI credentials.
These added credentials validate your comprehension of the functions and
features of Windows 7, your ability to deploy and support it, and your skills
related to troubleshooting network connectivity and applications issues in
Windows 7.
HDI: Desktop Support Technician
Or
HDI: Support Center Analyst
Upgrade your MCDST certification to MCTS and MCITP on Windows Vista
certifications
As a Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), you can upgrade
your credential to include a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
certification and a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification on
Windows Vista, by passing just one exam.
These added credentials validate your comprehension of Windows Vista, your
ability to deploy and support this operating system, and your skills in
troubleshooting network connectivity and application issues.
Exam 70-621: PRO: Upgrading Your MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise Support
Note If you have an MCDST, you can use Exam 70-621 toward certifications that
list Exam 70-620 as a requirement (for example, MCTS: Windows Vista,
Configuration).
Upgrade to MCITP: Consumer Support Technician
After you pass Exam 70-621, you have completed the prerequisite for the MCITP:
Consumer Support Technician credential. This credential highlights your
expertise in supporting a broad range of issues related to Windows Vista,
including client operating systems, desktop applications, mobile devices,
networking, and hardware support. It is the right option if you want to build
expertise in home user support or consumer retail support.
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Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Certification, Tracks, Exams And FAQ's
Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Certification, Tracks, Exams
And FAQ's
Demonstrate your range of expertise, real-world skills, and mastery of Microsoft
technologies by earning a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP)
credential.
Level: Two or more years of experience as an IT professional
Audience: IT professional
Type: Microsoft Certification
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.
MCITP candidate profile
MCITP candidates are capable of deploying, building, designing, optimizing, and
operating technologies for a particular job role. They make the design and
technology decisions necessary to ensure successful technology implementation
projects.
Why get certified?
Earning a Microsoft Certification validates your proven experience and
knowledge in using Microsoft products and solutions. Designed to be relevant in
today’s rapidly changing IT marketplace, Microsoft Certifications help you
utilize evolving technologies, fine-tune your troubleshooting skills, and
improve your job satisfaction.
Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional,
becoming certified demonstrates to customers, peers, and employers that you are
committed to advancing your skills and taking on greater challenges. In
addition, certification provides you with access to exclusive Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP) resources and benefits, including opportunities to
connect with a vast, global network of MCPs.
Certifications
By earning an MCITP credential, you distinguish yourself as an IT professional
with the skills and proven job-role capabilities to effectively work with
Microsoft technologies.
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Windows Client
MCITP: Consumer Support Technician
Exam 70-620
Exam 70-623
MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician
Exam 70-620
Exam 70-622
Windows Server
MCITP: Enterprise Administrator
Exam 70-640
Exam 70-642
Exam 70-643
plus either
Exam 70-620 or Exam 70-624
and
Exam 70-647
MCITP: Server Administrator
Exam 70-640
Exam 70-642
Exam 70-646
Microsoft SQL Server
MCITP: Database Administrator 2008
Exam 70-432
Exam 70-450
MCITP: Database Developer 2008
Exam 70-433
Exam 70-451
MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer 2008
Exam 70-448
Exam 70-452
MCITP: Database Administrator
Exam 70-431
Exam 70-443
Exam 70-444
MCITP: Database Developer
Exam 70-431
Exam 70-441
Exam 70-442
MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer
Exam 70-445
Exam 70-446
Microsoft Office Project Server
MCITP: Enterprise Project Management with Microsoft Office Project Server
2007
Exam 70-632
Exam 70-633
Exam 70-634
Microsoft Exchange Server
MCITP: Enterprise Messaging Administrator
Exam 70-236
Exam 70-237
Exam 70-238
Most Asked FAQ's
Q. Is there a recertification policy for the MCITP credential?
A. We no longer require a "refresh" or recertification of the MCITP credential
within three years. To better meet our customers’ needs, we now retire a
certification when mainstream support for the related technology phases out. If
you earned an MCITP certification before the policy change, no action is
required—the updated policy applies to your certification, which will remain
valid until mainstream support for the related technology ends.
Q. Does MCSA equate to MCITP: Server Administrator and does MCSE equate to
MCITP: Enterprise Administrator?
A. No, not exactly. The MCITP on Windows Server 2008 certification requires a
new skill set—in some cases, a more robust one—that differs from the skill set
needed for MCSA and MCSE certifications.
* MCITP: Server Administrator certification covers more operations-related job
skills than the MCSA certification.
* MCITP: Enterprise Administrator maps to an actual job role profile, whereas
the MCSE certification does not. The latter combines technology and job skills.
Q. Are the MCTS and MCITP certifications replacing the MCSA and MCSE
credentials?
A. No. The MCSA and MCSE certifications are not being replaced. There is no
change to the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 tracks and
certifications. The MCTS and MCITP certifications are for Windows Server 2008.
Q. Am I a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) if I earn an MCITP
certification?
A. Yes and no. The term MCP is used both as a general term for all Microsoft
Certified Professionals and as the name of a credential. As an MCITP, you become
part of the Microsoft Certified Professional community, with access to all
related benefits, information, and activities. You do not earn a credential
titled "MCP". You should use the MCITP credential on your resume and in business
collateral, which indicates your specialty and shows that you are a member of
the MCP community.
Q. How long will my certification be valid?
A. All next-generation certifications, including Microsoft Certified Technology
Specialist (MCTS), MCITP, and Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD),
will retire when Microsoft discontinues mainstream support for the related
technology. After a credential retires, it will still appear on your transcript
but will be listed as retired. In most cases, an upgrade path will be available
to individuals holding that credential so they can demonstrate their skills on
the newest version of the technology, without completing all exams associated
with the new credential. This policy does not apply to legacy credentials,
including Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), and Microsoft Certified Applications
Developer (MCAD).
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Upgrading Your MCSE Certification on Windows Server 2003
Upgrading Your MCSE Certification on Windows Server 2003
You have your MCSE on Windows Server 2003, and you want to upgrade to Windows Server 2008. The first thing to remember is that this is a series of new certifications and, while there is an upgrade path, you are not earning an MCSA or MCSE on Windows Server 2008. Rather, you will earn a MCTS or MCITP on Windows Server 2008. Also remember that the era of the MCSA/MCSE certifications has ended – it is now MCTS and MCITP (and others beyond the scope intended here), and they have an entirely different focus.
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) is concerned with and focused on a deep understanding and use of a specific Microsoft product. The MCITP, on the other hand, represents a broader view of a series of products or integrated products, and it is concerned with planning and developing of the network architecture and design. The important thing to remember is that the MCTS is not
a prerequisite for the MCITP,
per se. In other words, you earn the MCTS de facto by simply passing the required tests for MCITP. You will earn the MCTS on several products if your goal is to earn the MCITP Server Administrator or Enterprise
Administrator on Windows Server 2008.
There are two MCITP tracks available for Windows Server 2008, the MCITP: Server Administrator or the MCITP: Enterprise Administrator (doesn’t mean you can’t get both; they are two separate certifications with different requirements and target audiences). Regardless of which track you
wish to pursue, you will need to take the 70-649 TS: Upgrading your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008,
Technology Specialist exam. Passing this exam will earn you the: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuration (equivalent to the 70-640 exam), the MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration (equivalent to the 70-642 exam), and the MCTS: Window Server 2008
Application Infrastructure Configuration (equivalent to the 70-643 exam). One thing to keep in mind is that if you take and pass the 70-649 test, you also earn the same MCTS
certification that you would have earned by just taking the 70-648 exam.
Now that you have the 70-649 exam, you can decide which of the MCITP tracks you
wish to pursue. If you want to earn the MCITP: Server Administrator, then you will need to pass the 70-646 Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator exam. If, on the other hand, you are interested in the MCITP: Enterprise Administrator, you still need to take the 70-649 TS: Upgrading your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist, but in addition, you
will also need to take two other tests (for a total of 3 tests).
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You can take either the 70-620: TS Microsoft Windows Vista,
Configuring OR70-624 TS: Deploying and Maintaining Windows Vista Client and 2007 Microsoft Office System Desktop (your choice here, but one of the two is required). The last test you need to take is the 70-647: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator. Once
you have taken all three – congratulations, you are now a MCITP: Enterprise Administrator. The value of certifications cannot be over-emphasized. A certification clearly demonstrates that an individual has met certain requirements and has a specific level of knowledge and skills. There have been significant changes to the Microsoft Certification programs in response to new technologies,
and pressure from companies and individuals. Introducing a differentiation of the ubiquitous MCP
Certification (take a test, any test, and you are an MCP) and the MCTS (product-specific) provides a qualitative approach to certification and applicability to job roles. The new MCITP certification relates more closely to the real job roles of IT professionals as it
can cover multiple disciplines. Understanding the upgrade path from Windows Server 2003 to 2008 can be daunting. There are several exams that can be used for different certifications and just understanding the difference
between the MCTS and the MCITP can be challenging, but very rewarding in the end.
Conclusion
There must be value and worth in earning a Microsoft certification if the program has lasted over 16 years and granted over 2 million certifications. Our old friend the MCSE is soon to phased
out. Those who hold this cherished certification should be proud of their achievements, and those who are on the path to earn the new
MCITP will continue the Microsoft Certification tradition established in 1992. While the new certifications have different names and professional focus, they will still command respect within the IT community. Their relevancy is assured by tying the MCTS to a particular product and demanding a deep knowledge of this product. The MCITP assures that anyone possessing this certification has a breadth of knowledge on various products and is concerned with the network architecture and design. These are exciting times in the Microsoft Certification world.
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Microsoft Complete Exams List
Microsoft Complete Exams List
The below listing is simply an index of our available exams. To better
sort and search through our list of available exams, we suggest you visit our
Learning Catalog.
* 70-089: Designing, Managing, and
Maintaining Microsoft® Systems Management Server 2003
* 70-214: Implementing and Managing Security in a Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure
* 70-217: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory
Services Infrastructure
* 70-218: Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment
* 70-220: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
* 70-222: Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000
* 70-227: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Internet Security
and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Enterprise Edition
* 70-228: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Enterprise Edition
* 70-229: Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Enterprise Edition
* 70-234: Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft Commerce Server
2000
* 70-235: TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions by Using
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006
* 70-236: TS:Exchange Server 2007, Configuring
* 70-237: Pro: Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
* 70-238: Pro: Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
* 70-241: TS: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions by Using
Microsoft® BizTalk® Server 2006 R2
* 70-262: TS: Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 - Implementing,
Managing, and Troubleshooting
* 70-270: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP
Professional
* 70-271: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating
System
* 70-272: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a
Microsoft® Windows® XP Operating System
* 70-281: Planning,Deploying, and Managing Enterprise Project Management
Solutions
* 70-282: Planning, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for the Small and
Medium-Sized Business
* 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003
* 70-285: Designing a Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 Organization
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Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
Demonstrate your specialized technical expertise with a Microsoft Certified
Technology Specialist (MCTS) credential. By earning this credential, you can
prove your ability to successfully implement, build on, troubleshoot, and debug
a particular Microsoft technology, such as a Windows operating system, Microsoft
Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Visual Studio.
Level: One or more years of experience implementing, troubleshooting, and
debugging a specific technology
Audience: IT professional
Type: Microsoft Certification
Overview:
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications provide the
foundation for Microsoft Certification. These certifications are designed to
validate your skills on the features and functionality of key technologies. You
can show your depth of knowledge in one specific technology, earn multiple MCTS
certifications to show breadth across different products, or build on the MCTS
to earn a Professional Series credential.
MCTS candidate profile
MCTS candidates are capable of implementing, building, troubleshooting, and
debugging a particular Microsoft technology.
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Why get certified?
Earning a Microsoft Certification validates your proven experience and knowledge
in using Microsoft products and solutions. Designed to be relevant in today's
rapidly changing IT marketplace, Microsoft Certifications help you utilize
evolving technologies, fine-tune your troubleshooting skills, and improve your
job satisfaction.
Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional,
becoming certified demonstrates to customers, peers, and employers that you are
committed to advancing your skills and taking on greater challenges. In
addition, certification provides you with access to exclusive Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP) resources and benefits, including opportunities to
connect with a vast, global network of MCPs.
Learn about MCTS certifications for:
* Windows technologies
* Microsoft Visual Studio and Microsoft .NET Framework technologies
* Microsoft SQL Server technologies
* Microsoft Office System technologies (including Office SharePoint Server and
Office Project Server)
* Microsoft Exchange Server technology
* Other technologies
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MCTS: Business Desktop Deployment
Exam 70-624
MCTS: Connected Home Integrator
Exam 70-625
MCTS: Windows Embedded CE 6.0: Application Development
Exam 70-571
MCTS: Windows Essential Business Server 2008, Configuration
Exam 70-654
MCTS: Windows Mobile 5.0, Applications
Exam 70-540
MCTS: Windows Mobile 5.0, Implementing and Managing
Exam 70-500
MCTS: Windows Server 2003 Hosted Environments - Configuration and Management
Exam 70-501
MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration
Exam 70-640
MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration
Exam 70-642
MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration
Exam 70-643
MCTS: Windows Server Virtualization, Configuration
Exam 70-652
MCTS: Windows Small Business Server 2008, Configuration
Exam 70-653
MCTS: Windows Vista – Configuration
Exam 70-620
Microsoft Visual Studio and
Microsoft .NET Framework technologies
MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications
Exam 70-536
and
Exam 70-528
MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0 Windows Applications
Exam 70-536
and
Exam 70-526
MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications
Exam 70-536
and
Exam 70-529
MCTS: .NET Framework 3.5 ADO .NET Applications
Exam 70-536
and
Exam 70-561
MCTS: .NET Framework 3.5 ASP .NET Applications
Exam 70-536
and
Exam 70-562
MCTS: .NET Framework 3.5 Windows Communication Foundation Applications
Exam 70-536
and
Exam 70-503
MCTS: .NET Framework 3.5 Windows Forms Applications
Exam 70-536
and
Exam 70-505
MCTS: .NET Framework 3.5 Windows Presentation Foundation Applications
Exam 70-536
and
Exam 70-502
MCTS: .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Workflow Foundation Applications
Exam 70-536
and
Exam 70-504
Microsoft SQL Server technologies
MCTS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Exam 70-431
MCTS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence
Exam 70-445
MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Business Intelligence Development and Maintenance
Exam 70-448
MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Database Development
Exam 70-433
MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance
Exam 70-432
Microsoft Office System technologies
(including Office SharePoint Server and Office Project Server)
MCTS: Enterprise Project Management with Microsoft Office Project Server 2007
Exam 70-633
MCTS: Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, Configuration
Exam 70-638
MCTS: Microsoft Office Groove 2007, Configuration
Exam 70-555
MCTS: Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005
Exam 70-262
MCTS: Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, Applications
Exam 70-556
MCTS: Microsoft Office Projects 2007, Managing Projects
Exam 70-632
MCTS: Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, Configuration
Exam 70-639
MCTS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 – Configuration
Exam 70-630
MCTS: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 - Application Development
Exam 70-542
MCTS: Microsoft Office Visio 2007, Application Development
Exam 70-545
MCTS: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 - Application Development
Exam 70-541
MCTS: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 – Configuration
Exam 70-631
Microsoft Exchange Server technology
MCTS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - Configuration
Exam 70-236
Other technologies
MCTS: BizTalk Server 2006
Exam 70-235
MCTS: Designing and Providing Volume Licensing Solutions to Large Organizations
Exam 70-672
MCTS: Designing and Providing Volume Licensing Solutions to Small and Medium
Organizations
Exam 70-671
MCTS: Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, Configuration
Exam 70-656
MCTS: Microsoft Forefront Client and Server – Configuration
Exam 70-557
MCTS: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006,
Configuration
Exam 70-351
MCTS: Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007, Configuration
Exam 70-401
MCTS: Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007, Configuration
Exam 70-400
MCTS: Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008, Configuration
Exam 70-403
MCTS: Microsoft Team Foundation Server: Configuration and Development
Exam 70-510
MCTS: Microsoft Virtual Earth 6.0, Application Development
Exam 70-544
To earn each MCTS credential, you must pass the
corresponding exam(s).
*Multiple required exams for a certification may be taken in
any order.
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