Configuring Windows Vista
The 70-620 exam is a multiple choice, computer based test that will certify a candidate as a Microsoft technology specialist on Windows Vista Desktop Support and analysis. This exam and certification is a replacement for the older Microsoft MCDST (Microsoft certified desktop support technician) certification that was available in a two exam format.
Candidates for Exam 70-620: TS: Windows Vista, Configuring, should have at least one year of experience in the IT field. They typically provide phone support at the tier-1 or tier-2 level in a wide range of environments, including retail stores and the medium-sized organization or enterprise environment.
Candidates should have experience resolving issues concerning network connectivity, desktop operating systems, security, and applications. Their experience should also include addressing logon problems, performing password resets, and resolving most issues with desktop applications.
The 70-620 exam will ask a varied number of questions that will challenge both a candidates understanding of Windows Vista and its differences between Windows XP. Additionally, candidates will be expected to understand many of the new features and important aspects of the new Vista features, such as optimization, the Aero desktop, and mobile computing.
The official domains of this exam are:
- Installing and Upgrading Windows Vista
- Configuring and Troubleshooting Post-Installation System Settings
- Configuring Windows Security Features
- Configuring Network Connectivity
- Configuring Applications Included with Windows Vista
- Maintaining and Optimizing Systems That Run Windows Vista
- Configuring and Troubleshooting Mobile Computing
Related certifications:
- MCITP: Consumer Support Technician
- MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician
- MCSA on Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000
- MCSE on Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- MCITP: Enterprise Administrator