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  1. Junior Member killwar's Avatar
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    Default Just wondering about Vista

    Hey guys just wondering about the number of certs you get for completing:

    MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician on Windows Vista
    Exam 70-620
    Exam 70-622

    If the 70-620 gets you MCTS and MCTS:Windows Vista Configuration

    What about the 70-622 ...

    How many certs and what titles do you get ??
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    622 Gives you MCITP-EST "Enterprise Support Technician" you'll get two paper certifications one has just MCITP on it the other has MCITP Enterprise Support Technician same for the 623 MCITP-CST "Consumer Support Technician".
    Certifications: A+,Net+,MCTS-620,640,642,643,659,MCITP-622,623,646,MCSE-246

    Next Exam 70-647...
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    Just wondering if anyone else is finding that Windows Visat constantly access the drives in your PC? I'm finding that, especially when coming out of.


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    @Jimmy, That is absolutly correct, it's for Indexing Purposes. If it didn't you wouldnt be able to use that handy smandy 'type-in-what-you-want feature'

    The constant access is so that it can verify paths and possibly change paths as well as add new stuff

    7 does it as well
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    I did the upgrade test from the MCDST to the MCITP Enterprise Support on Windows Vista. Then when Windows 7 came out I did the upgrade test to go to MCITP Enterprise Support Technician on Windows 7. If you haven't done either of the 2 tests on vista I'd say skip it unless you have a need to do it. Just start with the 70-680 and then do the 70-685. Or if you have the MCDST you can do the upgrade test to the Windows 7 MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician. The same upgrade works for if you have MCDST or MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician on Windows Vista

    If you really like Windows 7 you can then do the 70-686 and get the MCITP: Desktop Administrator certification its basically an entire test on how you can modify windows for deployment. I tried the 70-686 once and ran out of time in a testlet and scored a 697, then life got in the way and i haven't had a chance to go back and retake it. I also haven't felt the need to get it since I'm in charge of our Windows Deployments for my employer, it was more of an opportunity to validate my skills and they were paying for it.
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