MCTS Certification:
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist
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Windows 7
Configuration
Microsoft Certified Technology
Specialist (MCTS) candidates are required to pass one
current Microsoft certification exam that provides a
valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and
expertise. The MCTS exam has been developed with the
input of professionals in the industry and reflects how
the latest Microsoft products are used in organizations
throughout the world.
MCTS Curriculum
Number of
Weeks: 8
Tests: 1
Topics Include:
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Installing, Upgrading, and Migrating to Windows
7
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Deploying Windows 7 by capturing a system
image, preparing it, deploying it, and
configuring a VHD
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Configuring Hardware and Applications
(IPv4 and IPv6 network settings,
firewall, and remote management)
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Configuring Access to Resources (setting
permissions for files and folders,
configuring user account control and
Secure Desktop)
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Configuring Mobile Computing (BitLocker,
DirectAccess, VPN connections and
authentication)
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Monitoring and Maintaining Systems that Run
Windows 7 (updates, disk volumes, file
system fragmentation, RAID, event logs,
performance settings)
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Configuring Backup and Recovery Options
(system backup, system restore settings,
restoring damaged/deleted files)
Exams Covered:
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70-680
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Windows
7
Configuration |
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