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185 CBT Nuggets Microsoft Windows Vista Exam-Pack 70-621


Will you have the professional-level certification you need when your current or future employer shifts from XP/Office 2003 to Vista/Office 2007?

Prepare for that future by upgrading from MCDST to MCITP certification.

You can get MCITP certified by passing just one Microsoft exam: 70-621. And with Tim Warner's help you'll do it. Tim has mapped each video in his latest training series to that test.

And while Tim's training is preparing you for the exam, you'll become a Vista-based Enterprise Support Technician -- an expert in Vista deployment and application/network troubleshooting. Tim will show you how to:

* Plan for and perform Vista installations

* Perform post-installation configuration

* Administer Vista security (user account control)

* Configure Vista networking

* Support built-in Vista Applications like Windows Mail and Windows Meeting Space

* Maintain Vista with new Microsoft tools

* Manage Vista mobile features like Tablet PC and Power Management

* Troubleshoot Vista using support tools and methodologies

70-621 is a composite exam developed from 70-620 and 70-622. Tim has passed the 70-621 exam, has carefully reviewed all of Microsoft's review materials for the 70-621 and its two source tests and distilled everything he's learned down to the exam's essentials.

There are no holes in his training. The entire course was designed with your MCITP certification in mind.

Microsoft Windows Vista: Upgrading Your MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise Support Exam-Pack 70-621 Contents:

* Course Overview

* Installing Windows Vista, Part 1

* Installing Windows Vista, Part 2

* Performing Post-Installation Configuration, Part 1

* Performing Post-Installation Configuration, Part 2

* Administering Windows Vista Security, Part 1

* Administering Windows Vista Security, Part 2

* Configuring Windows Vista Networking, Part 1

* Configuring Windows Vista Networking, Part 2

* Supporting Built-In Applications, Part 1

* Supporting Built-In Applications, Part 2

* Maintaining Windows Vista, Part 1

* Maintaining Windows Vista, Part 2

* Managing Windows Vista Mobile Features, Part 1

* Managing Windows Vista Mobile Features, Part 2

* Troubleshooting Windows Vista, Part 1

* Troubleshooting Windows Vista, Part 2

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