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CertKingdom 70-680 Exam Profile: MCTS: Windows 7, Configuring

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For those who may think that they are experienced with 70-680, you need to review the objectives to determine if you really know Windows 7. For example, most people who are trying to get a start in Information Technology have installed Windows 7 from the installation DVD, and many people have upgraded Windows Vista to Windows 7. However, unless you work in a corporate environment where you are responsible for deploying Windows 7, most people have not used system images or automatic installation with an answer file.

Another big change from earlier versions of Windows is the repair and recovery options. For example, although safe mode and last known good configuration have not changed, you will need to know how to create and use a system recovery disk and how to use the Windows PE disk and the related commands.

 


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Lastly, be sure you review the newer technologies including user account control (UAC), BranchCache, DirectAccess, BitLocker, and BitLocker ToGo. In addition, be sure to know how to recover encrypted files even if the user forgot their BitLocker pass code.

Preparation Hints:
For any exam, always go to the source, which in this case is the Microsoft 70-680 exam page. The exam objectives are listed later in this article as well as posted at the Microsoft site. You need to look at the objectives and rank them for what you think you know and what you think you need to learn about. If the objectives are totally foreign to you, don’t be discouraged; it just means that you have a lot of work ahead of you. Remember, everyone in Information Technology had to start somewhere.

After you know the objectives, you should be using MCITP Certification for several months. You need use the advanced features that deal with recovery and security, and support corporate environments. Again, these features are listed in the objectives but are not usually used by everyday home users.

Next, don’t be afraid to get on the Internet and research some of the topics. Again, take smaller steps so that you are not overwhelmed. Whenever possible, you want to use Microsoft websites because the exam comes from Microsoft.

Look at your local schools. Many schools have excellent programs and include hands-on classes. Remember, that most people in the technical field learn best hands-on.

Don’t be afraid to set up your own network. You will most likely need to install a Windows Server 2008 R2 as a domain controller and use Windows 7 that is both connected as part of the domain and not connected as part of free Microsoft practice IT questions the domain. Also be sure you manually configure IP configuration, wireless connections, and Windows Firewall (Basic and Windows Firewall with Advanced  Security).