 MCITP Vista Boot Camp
The MCITP: Vista Enterprise Support Technician boot camp is a highly interactive 5-day developer class designed to teach installing and migrating to the Windows Vista operating system as well as configuring the systems settings, security features, network connectivity, communications and media applications.
Prerequisites
Candidates for the MCITP: Vista Enterprise Support Technician are expected to have:
Expertise in deploying Windows Vista, managing security, and troubleshooting network issues. Three years of experience as a tier 2 or lead support technician.
After our 5-day MCITP for Vista : Enterprise Support Technician Training Camp, you will be able to:
- Manage workflow.
- Install and configure desktop operating systems and applications.
- Troubleshoot the desktop operating system, desktop applications, and desktop networking and connectivity.
- Install and configure Windows Vista hardware devices and drivers (including mobile and personal devices).
- Troubleshoot hardware devices and drivers (including mobile and personal devices).
- Escalate complex issues to the appropriate administrator (for example, server administrator, network administrator, or desktop configuration administrator).
- Install and test department-specific and line-of-business (LOB) applications on end-user computers.
Change desktop configurations as needed.
- Re-image desktops as needed.
- Boot Camp Certification Curriculum
- While attending this Windows Vista blended-learning program, you will receive a robust set of course materials that caters to each of the three primary individual learning-intake styles (auditory, visual, and kinesthetic-tactual) – critical for a successful accelerated learning experience.
MCITP Vista Schedule for 2010
1/18/2010 1/22/2010 Bushkill, PA 2/15/2010 2/19/2010 San Francisco, CA 4/5/2010 4/9/2010 Washington, D.C. Metro 4/26/2010 4/30/2010 Chicago, IL 5/31/2010 6/4/2010 Bushkill, PAZ
Curriculum
Installing and Upgrading Windows Vista Identify hardware requirements Perform a clean installation Upgrade to Windows Vista from previous versions of Windows Upgrade from one edition of Windows Vista to another edition Troubleshoot Windows Vista Installation issues Install and configure Windows Vista drivers Configuring and Troubleshooting Post-Installation System Settings Troubleshoot post-installation configuration issues Configure and troubleshoot Windows Aero Configure and troubleshoot parental controls Configure Windows Internet Explorer Configuring Windows Security Features Configure and troubleshoot User Account Control Configure Windows Defender Configure Dynamic Security for Internet Explorer 7 Configure security settings in Windows Firewall Configuring Network Connectivity Configuring networking by using the Network and Sharing Center Troubleshoot connectivity issues Configure Remote Access Configuring Applications Included with Windows Vista Configure and troubleshoot media applications Configure Windows Mail Configure Windows Meeting Space Configure Windows Calendar Configure Windows Fax and Scan Configure Windows Sidebar Maintaining and Optimizing Systems That Run Windows Vista Troubleshoot performance issues Troubleshoot reliability issues by using built-in diagnostic tools Configure Windows Update Configure Data Protection Configuring and Troubleshooting Mobile Computing Configure Mobile Display Settings Configure Mobile Devices Configure Tablet PC software Configure Power Options Deploying Windows Vista Analyze the business environment and select an appropriate deployment method Prepare a system for clean installation or upgrade Deploy Windows Vista from a custom image Perform post-installation tasks Troubleshoot deployment issues Managing and Maintaining Systems That Run Windows Vista Troubleshoot policy settings Configure and manage the Task Scheduler Configure and troubleshoot Event Forwarding Apply and troubleshoot updates Troubleshoot performance and reliability issues Configuring and Troubleshooting Networking Configure and troubleshoot network protocols Configure and troubleshoot network services at the client level Configure and troubleshoot remote access Troubleshoot connectivity issues Configure and troubleshoot wireless networking Configure network security Troubleshoot access to network resources Supporting and Maintaining Desktop Applications Support deployed applications Troubleshoot software restrictions Maintain desktop applications
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