Windows Vista Configuration Certification Course

- Price: US$ 799.00
- Publisher: Element K
- Number of modules: 16
- Length: 32 hours
- Language: English
- Subscription: 12 months
Prove your Knowledge of Vista with this MCTS Certification
Prepare for MCTS 70-620 and pass it on your first attempt!
Student prerequisites - knowledge of:
- Windows Vista security
- Windows Vista networking fundamentals
- Windows Vista security fundamentals
- Windows Vista TCP/IP connectivity
Windows Vista Configuration Certification Course Details
| Module Name | Description |
| Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Internet Explorer 7 (5361) MSR | Build upon the fundamental knowledge of security to configure and troubleshoot Internet Explorer 7 including dynamic security, security zones, cookies, phishing and privacy settings. Configure RSS feeds, printing, search, add-ons, and user preferences. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Media Center and Applications (5364) MSR | Configure and troubleshoot media extenders, media applications, and Windows Media Player. In addition, there is a treatment of media technology fundamentals including streaming media protocols, media codecs, and audio/video formats. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Networking (5358) MSR | Build upon the fundamental knowledge of networking to configure and troubleshoot networking in Windows Vista including DHCP, VPN, and wireless networking. Then learn public to private network switching, and Remote Desktop. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. It also helps to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). |
| Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Security (5359) MSR | Build upon the fundamental knowledge of security to configure and troubleshoot security in Windows Vista including User Account Control, Windows Defender, and Windows Firewall. Configure certificates and public and private network settings, and secure the desktop. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. It also helps to become a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP). |
| Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Vista Media Center and Applications (5364) | Configure and troubleshoot media extenders, media applications, and Windows Media Player. In addition, there is a treatment of media technology fundamentals including streaming media protocols, media codecs, and audio / video formats. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Configuring Windows Vista Post-Installation System Settings (5350) MSR | Configure Windows post-installation system settings, including Windows Aero, user controls, and power options. Configure hardware such as mobile devices, multiple monitors, and Tablet PC settings. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Connecting and Troubleshooting Mobile Devices with Windows Vista (5365) MSR | Connect and troubleshoot mobile devices to Windows Vista including Sync Center, Windows Mobile Device Center, Sideshow devices, and Over The Air synchronization directly to Exchange Server. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Fundamentals of the Windows Vista Startup Process (5352) MSR | Explore the fundamentals of the entire Windows startup process from the BIOS, to the Master Boot Record, the boot configuration database, the operating system loader, user and kernel mode operations, driver and service startup, and computer and user logon. It also includes a treatment of boot from the network, dual boot, and resume from sleep and hibernate states. These fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual machine-based lab where you will troubleshoot the Windows Vista boot, startup, and logon processes. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista Client-Side Network Services (5356) MSR | Explore the fundamentals of network services from a Windows Vista client perspective. Learn the basics of DHCP, and name to IP address resolution. These basics are strengthened with technical depth on DHCP network packet trace, DHCP relay agent, dynamic DNS, NetBIOS node types, and WINS. It also includes a treatment of VPN, L2TP, port filtering, and IPv6. These fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual lab where you capture a network trace and analyze the packets for DHCP, DNS, NetBIOS, and VPN traffic. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista File Systems (5353) MSR | Explore the fundamentals of the Windows file systems including disks, partitions, and file system features. It also includes a treatment of NTFS security (SACLS, DACLS), compression, encryption, and attribute behavior. These fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual machine-based lab where you convert a disk from basic to dynamic, create and manage partitions, secure and compress NTFS files, and enable Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista Printing, Scanning, and Faxing (5362) MSR | Explore the fundamentals of printing, scanning, and faxing in Windows Vista including architecture, security, drivers, and services. It also includes a treatment of XPS print path, EMF data format, GDI print model, special security groups, Internet Printing, TWAIN, OCR, and AT modem commands. In addition, these fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual machine-based lab where you use utilities to examine the process of printing, scanning, and faxing. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista Security (5357) MSR | Explore the fundamentals of security in Windows Vista. Learn the basics of authentication, authorization, securing objects, and setting permissions. These basics are strengthened with technical depth on Kerberos, split access tokens, Access Control Lists, elevated privileges, and User Account Control. It also includes a treatment of NTFS and share permissions, certificates, and user rights. These fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual lab where one use icacls to verify and modify DACLs, use RunAs for elevated privileges, and use Kerbtray to view Kerberos tickets and troubleshoot access issues. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Fundamentals of Windows Vista TCP/IP Connectivity (5355) MSR | Explore the fundamentals of TCP/IP connectivity from a Windows Vista client perspective. Learn the basics of LAN/WAN, routing, and network connectivity. These basics are strengthened with technical depth on MAC address, ARP, IP unicast/broadcast/multicast, class and classless IP addresses, public/private addresses, default gateway, and routing tables. It also includes a treatment of Wireless, DHCP, and IPv6. These fundamental concepts are reinforced in a virtual lab where you capture a network trace and analyze the packets, use utilities including ARP, ping, ipconfig, and netstat, and configure a client IP address. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Installing Windows Vista on a New Computer (5348) MSR | Install and troubleshoot a clean installation of Windows Vista. Install and configure Windows Vista drivers. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Maintaining and Optimizing Windows Vista (5351) MSR | Troubleshoot slow performance and system stability issues in Windows Vista. In addition, you apply best practices around protecting and updating Windows Vista. This course focuses on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |
| Upgrading and Migrating to Windows Vista (5349) MSR | Upgrade and migrate from an existing version of Windows to Windows Vista. Troubleshoot application compatibility and use the Windows Recovery Environment. This course is one of several courses that focus on Windows Vista technologies. It is composed of a rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. It is intended for IT professionals who must implement or support Windows Vista. |