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Old 07-19-2007, 03:56 PM   #1
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Hi everybody,
I'm an old MCP 70-210 (2003) - Now I've decided to improve the certification
to Windows Vista but I'm not fit anymore.

Can someone tell me the route, I mean I don't know the new kind of
certifiations, if there's a kind of certification like my MCP (70-210)
ragarding windows Vista Professional, is it 70-620?

Excuse me for the elementary question, but I need help in order to know the
exams and the book.

Thank you very much

Alex




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Old 07-20-2007, 02:11 AM   #2
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> Hi everybody,
> I'm an old MCP 70-210 (2003) - Now I've decided to improve the certification
> to Windows Vista but I'm not fit anymore.
>
> Can someone tell me the route, I mean I don't know the new kind of
> certifiations, if there's a kind of certification like my MCP (70-210)
> ragarding windows Vista Professional, is it 70-620?
>
> Excuse me for the elementary question, but I need help in order to know the
> exams and the book.
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Alex


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Old 07-23-2007, 04:36 PM   #3
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Alex:
To answer your question, yes, 70-620 is the modern day equivalent of 70-210.
Having taken both exams, I found 70-620 to be a lot easier. For one thing,
the questions themselves are shorter, and they don't throw in irrelevant
facts into the question that you don't need to consider in order to determine
the exact answer.
Be sure you not only know how to use Windows Vista, but also go through all
the tools mentioned in the "Skills being measured" section of the Preparation
Guide and know how to use them (Parental Controls, Calendar, etc., even
Internet Explorer 7).
You may not consider them to be a part of Windows Vista, but apparently
Microsoft does.
When you pass 70-620, you will become a Microsoft Certified Technical
Specialist: Windows Vista Configuring.
Best wishes in your certification studies.
--
Larry J. West, MCSD, MCPD, MCITP, MCTS x5, MOUS, FLMI, ACS
* always open to after-hours telecommute (second job) positions.
* developing personal computer software since before the PC.


"ppooll" wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> I'm an old MCP 70-210 (2003) - Now I've decided to improve the certification
> to Windows Vista but I'm not fit anymore.
>
> Can someone tell me the route, I mean I don't know the new kind of
> certifiations, if there's a kind of certification like my MCP (70-210)
> ragarding windows Vista Professional, is it 70-620?
>
> Excuse me for the elementary question, but I need help in order to know the
> exams and the book.
>
> Thank you very much
>
> Alex



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Old 07-24-2007, 02:21 PM   #4
ppooll
 
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Thank you Larry,
Could you advise me in order to get a development for the next steps.
A complete certification what should include in it? I mean a networking
exam, a server exam, an so on...
Thank you again
Have a nice day
Alex

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> Alex:
> To answer your question, yes, 70-620 is the modern day equivalent of
> 70-210.
> Having taken both exams, I found 70-620 to be a lot easier. For one thing,
> the questions themselves are shorter, and they don't throw in irrelevant
> facts into the question that you don't need to consider in order to
> determine
> the exact answer.
> Be sure you not only know how to use Windows Vista, but also go through
> all
> the tools mentioned in the "Skills being measured" section of the
> Preparation
> Guide and know how to use them (Parental Controls, Calendar, etc., even
> Internet Explorer 7).
> You may not consider them to be a part of Windows Vista, but apparently
> Microsoft does.
> When you pass 70-620, you will become a Microsoft Certified Technical
> Specialist: Windows Vista Configuring.
> Best wishes in your certification studies.
> --
> Larry J. West, MCSD, MCPD, MCITP, MCTS x5, MOUS, FLMI, ACS
> * always open to after-hours telecommute (second job) positions.
> * developing personal computer software since before the PC.
>
>
> "ppooll" wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody,
>> I'm an old MCP 70-210 (2003) - Now I've decided to improve the
>> certification
>> to Windows Vista but I'm not fit anymore.
>>
>> Can someone tell me the route, I mean I don't know the new kind of
>> certifiations, if there's a kind of certification like my MCP (70-210)
>> ragarding windows Vista Professional, is it 70-620?
>>
>> Excuse me for the elementary question, but I need help in order to know
>> the
>> exams and the book.
>>
>> Thank you very much
>>
>> Alex





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