Egzaminyctshttp://www.cts.com.pl70-228 - Egzamin z administracji SQL 2000http://www.cts.com.pl/70-228-Egzamin-z-administracji-SQL-2000Egzamin jest jednym z elementów ścieżki certyfikacyjnej MCDBA.70-229 - Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Editionhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-229-Designing-and-Implementing-Databases-with-Microsoft-SQL-Server-2000-Enterprise-EditionTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w projektowaniu i implemetacji rozwiązań bazodanowych w oparciu o Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition. Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy szkoleń poniżej.70-315 - Developing and Implementing Web Applications with MS Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NEThttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-315-Developing-and-Implementing-Web-Applications-with-MS-Visual-C-NET-and-Microsoft-Visual-Studio-NETTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w implemetacji aplikacji webowych (WebForms, ASP.NET i Microsoft .NET Framework). Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy szkoleń poniżej.70-280 - Administracja Biztalk Server 2000http://www.cts.com.pl/70-280-Administracja-Biztalk-Server-2000PL050-676 - 3000 Upgrading to NetWare 6http://www.cts.com.pl/050-676-3000-Upgrading-to-NetWare-6Test konwencjonalny. Obejmuje materiał z kursu 3000. Zdanie tego testu (lub alternatywnie z kursu 3018) - niezbędne (jako CCR) do utrzymania tytułu CNE.050-632 - 565 Networking Technologies v.3http://www.cts.com.pl/050-632-565-Networking-Technologies-v3Test adaptacyjny: 15-25 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 565 v.3(z obu części). Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-832. 70-290 - Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-290-Managing-and-Maintaining-a-Microsoft-Windows-Server-2003-EnvironmentUwierzytelnienie certyfikatem Microsoft Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) dla MS Windows Server™ 2003 jest przeznaczone dla specjalistów IT pracujących w typowych środowiskach średnich i dużych firm. Egzamin mierzy zdolności zarządzania i utrzymania środowiska MS Windows Server 2003.70-291 - Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructurehttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-291-Implementing-Managing-and-Maintaining-a-Microsoft-Windows-Server-2003-Network-InfrastructureUwierzytelnienie certyfikatem Microsoft Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) dla Windows Server™ 2003 jest przeznaczone dla specjalistów IT pracujących w typowych środowiskach średnich i dużych firm. Egzamin mierzy zdolności wdrożenia, zarządzania i utrzymania sieci MS Windows Srv 2003.70-292 - Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Windowhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-292-Managing-and-Maintaining-a-Microsoft-Windows-Server-2003-Environment-for-an-MCSA-Certified-on-WindowEgzamin uaktualniający Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) dla Windows Server™ 2003 dotępny tylko dla kandydatów aktualnie certyfikowanych jako MCSA lub MCSE dla Windows 2000. Egzamin mierzy zdolności zarządzania i utrzymania środowiska MS Windows Server 2003.70-293 - Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructurehttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-293-Planning-and-Maintaining-a-Microsoft-Windows-Server-2003-Network-InfrastructurePlanning and Implementing Server Roles and Server Security Configure security for servers that are assigned specific roles. Plan a secure baseline installation. Plan a strategy to enforce system default security settings on new systems. Identify client operating system default security settings. Identify all server operating system default security settings. Plan security for servers that are assigned specific roles. Roles might include domain controllers, Web servers, database servers, and mail servers. Deploy the security configuration for servers that are assigned specific roles. Create custom security templates based on server roles. Evaluate and select the operating system to install on computers in an enterprise. Identify the minimum configuration to satisfy security requirements. Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure Plan a TCP/IP network infrastructure strategy. Analyze IP addressing requirements. Plan an IP routing solution. Create an IP subnet scheme. Plan and modify a network topology. Plan the physical placement of network resources. Identify network protocols to be used. Plan an Internet connectivity strategy. Plan network traffic monitoring. Tools might include Network Monitor and System Monitor. Troubleshoot connectivity to the Internet. Diagnose and resolve issues related to client configuration. Diagnose and resolve issues related to Network Address Translation (NAT). Diagnose and resolve issues related to name resolution cache information. Troubleshoot TCP/IP addressing. Diagnose and resolve issues related to client computer configuration. Diagnose and resolve issues related to DHCP server address assignment. Plan a host name resolution strategy. Plan a DNS namespace design. Plan zone replication requirements. Plan a forwarding configuration. Plan for DNS security. Examine the interoperability of DNS with third-party DNS solutions. Plan a NetBIOS name resolution strategy. Plan a WINS replication strategy. Plan NetBIOS name resolution by using the Lmhosts file. Troubleshoot host name resolution. Diagnose and resolve issues related to DNS services. Diagnose and resolve issues related to client computer configuration. Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access Plan a routing strategy. Identify routing protocols to use in a specified environment. Plan routing for IP multicast traffic. Plan security for remote access users. Plan remote access policies. Analyze protocol security requirements. Plan authentication methods for remote access clients. Implement secure access between private networks. Create and implement an IPSec policy. Troubleshoot TCP/IP routing. Tools might include the route, tracert, ping, pathping, and netsh commands and Network Monitor. Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Server Availability Plan services for high availability. Plan a high-availability solution that uses clustering services. Plan a high-availability solution that uses Network Load Balancing. Identify system bottlenecks, including memory, processor, disk, and network related bottlenecks. Identify system bottlenecks by using System Monitor. Implement a cluster server. Recover from cluster node failure. Manage Network Load Balancing. Tools might include the Network Load Balancing Monitor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in and the WLBS cluster control utility. Plan a backup and recovery strategy. Plan system recovery that uses Automated System Recovery (ASR). Identify appropriate backup types. Methods include full, incremental, and differential. Plan a backup strategy that uses volume shadow copy. Planning and Maintaining Network Security Configure network protocol security. Configure protocol security in a heterogeneous client computer environment. Configure protocol security by using IPSec policies. Configure security for data transmission. Configure IPSec policy settings. Plan for network protocol security. Specify the required ports and protocols for specified services. Plan an IPSec policy for secure network communications. Plan secure network administration methods. Create a plan to offer Remote Assistance to client computers. Plan for remote administration by using Terminal Services. Plan security for wireless networks. Plan security for data transmission. Secure data transmission between client computers to meet security requirements. Secure data transmission by using IPSec. Troubleshoot security for data transmission. Tools might include the IP Security Monitor MMC snap-in and the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) MMC snap-in. Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Security Infrastructure. Configure Active Directory directory service for certificate publication. Plan a public key infrastructure (PKI) that uses Certificate Services. Identify the appropriate type of certificate authority to support certificate issuance requirements. Plan the enrollment and distribution of certificates. Plan for the use of smart cards for authentication. Plan a framework for planning and implementing security. Plan for security monitoring. Plan a change and configuration management framework for security. Plan a security update infrastructure. Tools might include Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and Microsoft Software Update Services. 70-294 - Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure http://www.cts.com.pl/70-294-Planning-Implementing-and-Maintaining-a-Microsoft-Windows-Server-2003-Active-Directory-InfrastructurePlanning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure Plan a strategy for placing global catalog servers. Evaluate network traffic considerations when placing global catalog servers. Evaluate the need to enable universal group caching. Plan flexible operations master role placement. Plan for business continuity of operations master roles. Identify operations master role dependencies. Implement an Active Directory directory service forest and domain structure. Install and configure an Active Directory domain controller. Set an Active Directory forest and domain functional level based on requirements. Establish trust relationships. Types of trust relationships might include external trusts, shortcut trusts, and cross-forest trusts. Create the forest root domain. Create a child domain. Create and configure Application Data Partitions. Implement an Active Directory site topology. Configure site links. Configure preferred bridgehead servers. Plan an administrative delegation strategy. Plan an organizational unit (OU) structure based on delegation requirements. Plan a security group hierarchy based on delegation requirements. Managing and Maintaining an Active Directory Infrastructure Manage an Active Directory forest and domain structure. Manage trust relationships. Manage schema modifications. Add or remove a UPN suffix. Manage an Active Directory site. Configure replication schedules. Configure site link costs. Configure site boundaries. Monitor Active Directory replication failures. Tools might include Replication Monitor, Event Viewer, and support tools. Monitor Active Directory replication. Monitor File Replication service (FRS) replication. Restore Active Directory directory services. Perform an authoritative restore operation. Perform a nonauthoritative restore operation. Troubleshoot Active Directory. Diagnose and resolve issues related to Active Directory replication. Diagnose and resolve issues related to operations master role failure. Diagnose and resolve issues related to the Active Directory database. Planning and Implementing User, Computer, and Group Strategies Plan a security group strategy. Plan a user authentication strategy. Plan a smart card authentication strategy. Create a password policy for domain users. Plan an OU structure. Analyze the administrative requirements for an OU. Analyze the Group Policy requirements for an OU structure. Implement an OU structure. Create an OU. Delegate permissions for an OU to a user or to a security group. Move objects within an OU hierarchy. Planning and Implementing Group Policy Plan Group Policy strategy. Plan a Group Policy strategy by using Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) Planning mode. Plan a strategy for configuring the user environment by using Group Policy. Plan a strategy for configuring the computer environment by using Group Policy. Configure the user environment by using Group Policy. Distribute software by using Group Policy. Automatically enroll user certificates by using Group Policy. Redirect folders by using Group Policy. Configure user security settings by using Group Policy. Deploy a computer environment by using Group Policy. Distribute software by using Group Policy. Automatically enroll computer certificates by using Group Policy. Configure computer security settings by using Group Policy. Managing and Maintaining Group Policy Troubleshoot issues related to Group Policy application deployment. Tools might include RSoP and the gpresult command. Maintain installed software by using Group Policy. Distribute updates to software distributed by Group Policy. Configure automatic updates for network clients by using Group Policy. Troubleshoot the application of Group Policy security settings. Tools might include RSoP and the gpresult command. 70-296 - Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSE Certhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-296-Planning-Implementing-and-Maintaining-a-Microsoft-Windows-Server-2003-Environment-for-an-MCSE-CertEgzamin uaktualniający Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) dla Windows Server™ 2003 dotępny tylko dla kandydatów aktualnie certyfikowanych jako MCSE dla Windows 2000. Egzamin mierzy zdolności planowania, wdrożenia i utrzymania środowiska MS Windows Server 2003.70-297 - Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructurehttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-297-Designing-a-Microsoft-Windows-Server-2003-Active-Directory-and-Network-InfrastructureCreating the Conceptual Design by Gathering and Analyzing Business and Technical Requirements Analyze the impact of Active Directory on the existing technical environment. Analyze hardware and software requirements. Analyze interoperability requirements. Analyze current level of service within an existing technical environment. Analyze current network administration model. Analyze network requirements. Analyze DNS for Active Directory directory service implementation. Analyze the current DNS infrastructure. Analyze the current namespace. Analyze existing network operating system implementation. Identify the configuration details of all servers on the network. Server types might include primary domain controllers, backup domain controllers, file servers, print servers, and Web servers. Identify the existing domain model. Identify the number and location of domain controllers on the network. Analyze security requirements for the Active Directory directory service. Analyze current security policies, standards, and procedures. Identify the impact of Active Directory on the current security infrastructure. Identify the existing trust relationships. Design the Active Directory infrastructure to meet business and technical requirements. Design the envisioned administration model. Create the conceptual design of the Active Directory forest structure. Create the conceptual design of the Active Directory domain structure. Design the Active Directory replication strategy. Create the conceptual design of the organizational unit (OU) structure. Design the network services infrastructure to meet business and technical requirements. Create the conceptual design of the DNS infrastructure. Create the conceptual design of the WINS infrastructure. Create the conceptual design of the DHCP infrastructure. Create the conceptual design of the remote access infrastructure. Identify network topology and performance levels. Identify constraints in the current network infrastructure. Interpret current baseline performance requirements for each major subsystem. Analyze the impact of the infrastructure design on the existing technical environment. Analyze hardware and software requirements. Analyze interoperability requirements. Analyze current level of service within the existing technical environment. Analyze network requirements. Creating the Logical Design for an Active Directory Infrastructure Design an OU structure. Identify the Group Policy requirements for the OU structure. Design an OU structure for the purpose of delegating authority. Design a security group strategy. Define the scope of a security group to meet requirements. Define resource access requirements. Define administrative access requirements. Define user roles. Design a user and computer authentication strategy. Identify common authentication requirements. Select authentication mechanisms. Optimize authentication by using shortcut trust relationships. Design a user and computer account strategy. Specify account policy requirements. Specify account requirements for users, computers, administrators, and services. Design an Active Directory naming strategy. Identify Internet domain name registration requirements. Specify the use of hierarchical namespace within Active Directory. Identify NetBIOS naming requirements. Design migration paths to Active Directory. Define whether the migration will include an in-place upgrade, domain restructuring, or migration to a new Active Directory environment. Design a strategy for Group Policy implementation. Create a strategy for configuring the computer environment with Group Policy. Design the administration of Group Policy objects (GPOs). Design the deployment strategy of GPOs. Create a strategy for configuring the user environment with Group Policy. Design an Active Directory directory service site topology. Design sites. Identify site links. Creating the Logical Design for a Network Services Infrastructure Design a DNS name resolution strategy. Design a DNS strategy for interoperability with UNIX Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) to support Active Directory. Create the namespace design. Identify DNS interoperability with Active Directory, WINS, and DHCP. Specify zone requirements. Specify DNS security. Design a NetBIOS name resolution strategy. Design a WINS replication strategy. Design security for remote access users. Specify logging and auditing settings. Identify security host requirements. Identify the authentication and accounting provider. Design remote access policies. Design a DNS service implementation. Design a strategy for DNS zone storage. Specify the use of DNS server options. Identify the registration requirements of specific DNS records. Design a remote access strategy. Specify the remote access method. Specify the authentication method for remote access. Design an IP address assignment strategy. Specify DHCP integration with DNS infrastructure. Specify DHCP interoperability with client types. Creating the Physical Design for an Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Design DNS service placement. Design an Active Directory implementation plan. Design the placement of domain controllers and global catalog servers. Plan the placement of flexible operations master roles. Select the domain controller creation process. Specify the server specifications to meet system requirements. Design Internet connectivity for a company. Design a network and routing topology for a company. Design a TCP/IP addressing scheme through the use of IP subnets. Specify the placement of routers. Design IP address assignment by using DHCP. Design a perimeter network. Design the remote access infrastructure. Plan capacity. Ascertain network settings required to access resources. Design for availability, redundancy, and survivability. 70-298 - Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Networkhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-298-Designing-Security-for-a-Microsoft-Windows-Server-2003-NetworkUwierzytelnienie certyfikatem Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) dla Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 jest przeznaczone dla specjalistów IT pracujących w typowych środowiskach średnich i dużych firm. Egzamin mierzy zdolności zbierania i analizy wymagań dla bezpiecznych sieci.70-299 - Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Networkhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-299-Implementing-and-Administering-Security-in-a-Microsoft-Windows-Server-2003-NetworkImplementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Security Policies Plan security templates based on computer role. Computer roles include SQL Server computer, Microsoft Exchange Server computer, domain controller, Internet Authentication Service (IAS) server, and Internet Information Services (IIS) server. Configure security templates. Configure registry and file system permissions. Configure account policies. Configure .pol files. Configure audit policies. Configure user rights assignment. Configure security options. Configure system services. Configure restricted groups. Configure event logs. Deploy security templates. Deploy security templates by using command-line tools and scripting. Plan the deployment of security templates. Deploy security templates by using Active Directory-based Group Policy objects (GPOs). Troubleshoot security template problems. Troubleshoot security templates in a mixed operating system environment. Troubleshoot security policy inheritance. Troubleshoot removal of security template settings. Configure additional security based on computer roles. Server computer roles include SQL Server computer, Exchange Server computer, domain controller, Internet Authentication Service (IAS) server, and Internet Information Services (IIS) server. Client computer roles include desktop, portable, and kiosk. Plan and configure security settings. Plan network zones for computer roles. Plan and configure software restriction policies. Plan security for infrastructure services. Services include DHCP and DNS. Plan and configure auditing and logging for a computer role. Considerations include Windows Events, Internet Information Services (IIS), firewall log files, Netlog, and RAS log files. Analyze security configuration. Tools include Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA), the MBSA command-line tool, and Security Configuration and Analysis. Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Patch Management Infrastructure Plan the deployment of service packs and hotfixes. Evaluate the applicability of service packs and hotfixes. Test the compatibility of service packs and hotfixes for existing applications. Plan patch deployment environments for both the pilot and production phases. Plan the batch deployment of multiple hotfixes. Plan rollback strategy. Assess the current status of service packs and hotfixes. Tools include MBSA and the MBSA command-line tool. Assess current patch levels by using the MBSA GUI tool. Assess current patch levels by using the MBSA command-line tool with scripted solutions. Deploy service packs and hotfixes. Deploy service packs and hotfixes on new servers and client computers. Considerations include slipstreaming, custom scripts, and isolated installation or test networks. Deploy service packs and hotfixes on existing servers and client computers. Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Security for Network Communications Plan IPSec deployment. Decide which IPSec mode to use. Plan authentication methods for IPSec. Test the functionality of existing applications and services. Configure IPSec policies to secure communication between networks and hosts. Hosts include domain controllers, Internet Web servers, databases, e-mail servers, and client computers. Configure IPSec authentication. Configure appropriate encryption levels. Considerations include the selection of perfect forward secrecy (PFS) and key lifetimes. Configure the appropriate IPSec protocol. Protocols include Authentication Header (AH) and Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP). Configure IPSec inbound and outbound filters and filter actions. Deploy and manage IPSec policies. Deploy IPSec policies by using Local policy objects or Group Policy objects (GPOs). Deploy IPSec policies by using commands and scripts. Tools include IPSecPol and NetSh. Deploy IPSec certificates. Considerations include deployment of certificates and renewing certificates on managed and unmanaged client computers. Troubleshoot IPSec. Monitor IPSec policies by using IP Security Monitor. Configure IPSec logging. Considerations include Oakley logs and IPSec driver logging. Troubleshoot IPSec across networks. Considerations include network address translation, port filters, protocol filters, firewalls, and routers. Troubleshoot IPSec certificates. Considerations include enterprise trust policies and certificate revocation list (CRL) checking. Plan and implement security for wireless networks. Plan the authentication methods for a wireless network. Plan the encryption methods for a wireless network. Plan wireless access policies. Configure wireless encryption. Install and configure wireless support for client computers. Deploy, manage, and configure SSL certificates, including uses for HTTPS, LDAPS, and wireless networks. Considerations include renewing certificates and obtaining self-issued certificates instead of publicly issued certificates. Configure SSL to secure communication channels. Communication channels include client computer to Web server, Web server to SQL Server computer, client computer to Active Directory domain controller, and e-mail server to client computer. Obtain self-issued certificates and publicly issued certificates. Install certificates for SSL. Renew certificates. Configure security for remote access users. Configure authentication for secure remote access. Authentication types include PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAP v2, EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, and multifactor authentication that combines smart cards and EAP. Configure and troubleshoot virtual private network (VPN) protocols. Considerations include Internet service provider (ISP), client operating system, network address translation devices, Routing and Remote Access servers, and firewall servers. Manage client configuration for remote access security. Tools include remote access policy and the Connection Manager Administration Kit. Planning, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Authentication, Authorization, and PKI Plan and configure authentication. Plan, configure, and troubleshoot trust relationships. Plan and configure authentication protocols. Plan and configure multifactor authentication. Plan and configure authentication for Web users. Plan and configure delegated authentication. Plan group structure. Decide which types of groups to use. Plan security group scope. Plan nested group structure. Plan and configure authorization. Configure access control lists (ACLs). Plan and troubleshoot the assignment of user rights. Plan requirements for digital signatures. Install, manage, and configure Certificate Services. Install and configure root, intermediate, and issuing certification authorities (CAs). Considerations include renewals and hierarchy. Configure certificate templates. Configure, manage, and troubleshoot the publication of certificate revocation lists (CRLs). Configure archival and recovery of keys. Deploy and revoke certificates to users, computers, and CAs. Backup and restore the CA. 70-285 - Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organizationhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-285-Designing-a-Microsoft-Exchange-Server-2003-OrganizationUwierzytelnienie certyfikatem Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) dla Microsoft Windows Serverandtrade; 2003 jest przeznaczone dla specjalistów IT pracujących w typowych środowiskach średnich i dużych firm. Egzamin mierzy zdolności analizy wymagań biznesowych dla MS Exchange Srv.70-284 - Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003http://www.cts.com.pl/70-284-Implementing-and-Managing-Microsoft-Exchange-Server-2003Uwierzytelnienie certyfikatem Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)i Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) dla Microsoft Windows Serverandtrade; 2003 jest przeznaczone dla specjalistów IT pracujących w typowych środowiskach średnich i dużych firm.70-281 - Planning, Deploying, and Managing an Enterprise Project Management Solutionhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-281-Planning-Deploying-and-Managing-an-Enterprise-Project-Management-SolutionUwierzytelnienie certyfikatem Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) dla Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 jest przeznaczone dla specjalistów IT pracujących w typowych środowiskach średnich i dużych firm. Egzamin mierzy zdolności planowania. rozwijania i zarządzania Project Serwerem.70-272 - Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating Systemhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-272-Supporting-Users-and-Troubleshooting-Desktop-Applications-on-a-Microsoft-Windows-XP-Operating-SystemKandydaci do tego egzaminu wspierają użytkowników korzystających z MS Windows® XP Professional w pracy lub MS Windows XP Home Edition w domu. Egzamin mierzy zdolności rozwiązywania jednostkowych próśb użytkowników odnośnie konfiguracji i rozwiązywania problemów z MS Windows XP.70-271 - Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating Systemhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-271-Supporting-Users-and-Troubleshooting-a-Microsoft-Windows-XP-Operating-SystemKandydaci do tego egzaminu wspierają użytkowników korzystających z MS Windows® XP Professional w pracy lub MS Windows XP Home Edition w domu. Egzamin mierzy zdolności rozwiązywania jednostkowych próśb użytkowników odnośnie konfiguracji i rozwiązywania problemów z MS Windows XP.70-270 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professionalhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-270-Installing-Configuring-and-Administering-Microsoft-Windows-XP-ProfessionalKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych używających systemu operacyjnego Windows XP Professional. Egzamin mierzy zdolności wdrożenia, administracji i rozwiązywania problemów w systemach informatycznych zawierających MS Windows XP. 70-210 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professionalhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-210-Installing-Configuring-and-Administering-Microsoft-Windows-2000-ProfessionalKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w średnich i dużych środowiskach używających systemu Windows 2000 Professional. Egzamin mierzy zdolności wdrażania, administrowania i rozwiązywania problemów systemu Windows 2000.70-214 - Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows 2000 Networkhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-214-Implementing-and-Administering-Security-in-a-Microsoft-Windows-2000-NetworkKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w średnich i dużych środowiskach używających systemu Windows 2000 i Active Directory®. Egzamin mierzy zdolności do wdrożenia i administrowania bezpieczeństwem oraz infrastrukturą sieciową opartą na Windows 2000 i Active Directory.70-215 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Serverhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-215-Installing-Configuring-and-Administering-Microsoft-Windows-2000-ServerKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w średnich i dużych środowiskach używających systemu Windows 2000 Server.Egzamin mierzy zdolności wdrażania, administrowania i rozwiązywania problemów systemu Windows 2000 Server.70-216 - Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructurehttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-216-Implementing-and-Administering-a-Microsoft-Windows-2000-Network-InfrastructureKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w średnich i dużych środowiskach używających sieciowego systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000. Egzamin mierzy zdolności instalowania, zarządzania, monitorowania, konfiguracji i rozwiązywania problemów DNS, DHCP, WINS, Zdalnego dostępu oraz protokołów sieciowych.70-217 - Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructurehttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-217-Implementing-and-Administering-a-Microsoft-Windows-2000-Directory-Services-InfrastructureKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w średnich i dużych środowiskach używających sieciowego systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000. Egzamin mierzy zdolności instalowania, konfiguracji i rozwiązywania problemów składników Windows 2000 Active Directory™.70-218 - Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-218-Managing-a-Microsoft-Windows-2000-Network-EnvironmentKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych używających sieciowego systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000 i usług katalogowych. Egzamin mierzy zdolności administracji, wsparcia i rozwiązywania problemów w systemach informatycznych zawierających MS Windows 2000.70-219 - Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructurehttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-219-Designing-a-Microsoft-Windows-2000-Directory-Services-InfrastructureKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych używających sieciowego systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000. Egzamin mierzy zdolności analizy wymagań biznesowych oraz projektowania architektury usług katalogowych.70-220 - Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Networkhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-220-Designing-Security-for-a-Microsoft-Windows-2000-NetworkKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych używających sieciowego systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000. Egzamin testuje umiejetności wymagane do analizy wymagań biznesowych z zakresu bezpieczeństwa i projektowania rozwiązań bezpieczeństwa spełniających te wymagania.70-221 - Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructurehttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-221-Designing-a-Microsoft-Windows-2000-Network-InfrastructureKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych używających sieciowego systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000. Egzamin testuje umiejętności analizy biznesowej z zakresu infrastruktury sieci i projektowania infrastruktury sieciowej spełniającej te wymagania.70-222 - Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000http://www.cts.com.pl/70-222-Migrating-from-Microsoft-Windows-NT-40-to-Microsoft-Windows-2000Kandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych gdzie planowana jest migracja z systemu operacyjnego Windows NT 4.0 do systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000. Egzamin mierzy zdolność do migracji domen z Windows NT 4.0 do Windows 2000 i wykonania restrukturyzacji domen. 70-223 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Clustering Services by Using Microsoft Windows http://www.cts.com.pl/70-223-Installing-Configuring-and-Administering-Microsoft-Clustering-Services-by-Using-Microsoft-WindowsKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych używających sieciowego systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000. Egzamin mierzy zdolności instalacji, konfiguracji i administracji usługani klastrowyni z użyciem MS Winsows 2000 Advanced Server.70-224 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Exchange 2000 Serverhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-224-Installing-Configuring-and-Administering-Microsoft-Exchange-2000-ServerKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych używających Exchange 2000 Server, Windows® 2000 Active Directory™ i IIS. Egzamin mierzy zdolność wdrożenia, administrowania i rozwiązywania problemów takiego systemu informatycznego.70-225 - Designing and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Serverhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-225-Designing-and-Deploying-a-Messaging-Infrastructure-with-Microsoft-Exchange-2000-ServerKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych, liczących 5000 i więcej klientów, używających Exchange 2000 Server, Windows® 2000 Active Directory™ i IIS. Egzamin mierzy zdolność wdrożenia, administrowania i rozwiązywania problemów takiego systemu informatycznego.70-226 - Designing Highly Available Web Solutions with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Technologieshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-226-Designing-Highly-Available-Web-Solutions-with-Microsoft-Windows-2000-Server-TechnologiesKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach Internetu lub firmowego intranetu od średnich do bardzo dużych używających sieciowego systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000. Egzamin mierzy zdolność projektowania i wdrożenia rozwiązań bazodanowych z użyciem Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition.70-227 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Serverhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-227-Installing-Configuring-and-Administering-Microsoft-Internet-Security-and-Acceleration--ISA--ServerKandydaci do tego egzaminu pracują w środowiskach od średnich do bardzo dużych używających systemu operacyjnego Windows 2000 Server. Egzamin mierzy zdolności wdrożenia, administracji i rozwiazywania problemów w systemach informatycznych korzystających MS ISA Server Enterprise Edition.050-677 - 3001 Foundations of Novell Networking:NetWare 6 v.2http://www.cts.com.pl/050-677-3001-Foundations-of-Novell-NetworkingNetWare-6-v2Test konwencjonalny: 68 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 3001 (z rozdziałami self-study). Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-877.050-678 - 3002 NetWare 4 to NetWare 6 CNE Upgrade Prerequisitehttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-678-3002-NetWare-4-to-NetWare-6-CNE-Upgrade-PrerequisiteTest konwencjonalny: 73 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 3002. Test wymagany przy upgrade z CNE 4 do CNE 6. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-878. 050-688 - 3018 Upgrading to NetWare 6.5http://www.cts.com.pl/050-688-3018-Upgrading-to-NetWare-65Test konwencjonalny.Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 3018. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-888.050-686 - 3016 Foundations of Novell Networking: NetWare 6.5http://www.cts.com.pl/050-686-3016-Foundations-of-Novell-Networking-NetWare-65Test konwencjonalny. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 3016 (z rozdziałami self-study). Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-886. 050-685 - 3015 Nterprise Linux Services - Novell Practicumhttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-685-3015-Nterprise-Linux-Services-Novell-PracticumEgzamin PRACTICUM! Wyłącznie w niektórych ośrodkach NTSP. Honorowane vouchery testowe Novell CLE. Egzamin obejmuje zarówno materiał kursu 3015 jak i znajomość Linuksa na poziomie LPIC1. CNE/CNI - jednakowy ID testu.050-683 - 3006 Desktop Management with ZENworks for Desktops 4http://www.cts.com.pl/050-683-3006-Desktop-Management-with-ZENworks-for-Desktops-4Test konwencjonalny: 70 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 3006. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-883. 050-682 - 3005 Advanced Novell Network Managementhttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-682-3005-Advanced-Novell-Network-ManagementTest konwencjonalny: 75 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 3005. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-882. 050-681 - 3004 Novell Network Management: NetWare 6 v.2http://www.cts.com.pl/050-681-3004-Novell-Network-Management-NetWare-6-----v2Test konwencjonalny: 66 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 3004. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-881. 050-684 - 3007 Novell eDirectory Tools and Diagnosticshttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-684-3007-Novell-eDirectory-Tools-and-DiagnosticsTest konwencjonalny: 75 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 3007. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-884. 050-661 - 995B Directory Technologies v.4http://www.cts.com.pl/050-661-995B-Directory-Technologies-v4Test konwencjonalny. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 995B. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-861. 050-648 - 991 Advanced NDS http://www.cts.com.pl/050-648-991-Advanced-NDSTest konwencjonalny. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 991. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-848. 050-650 - 770B Internet Security Management with Border Manager:Enterprise Edition v.4http://www.cts.com.pl/050-650-770B-Internet-Security-Management-with-Border-ManagerEnterprise-Edition--v4Test konwencjonalny: 71 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 770 v.4. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-850. 050-660 - 730G Network Management Using ManageWise 2.7 v.2http://www.cts.com.pl/050-660-730G-Network-Management-Using-ManageWise-27--v2Test konwencjonalny: 64 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 730 v.2. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-860 050-649 - 606 TCP/IP For Network Professionals v.5http://www.cts.com.pl/050-649-606-TCPIP-For-Network-Professionals-v5Test konwencjonalny: 80 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 606. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-849 050-658 - 580A Service and Support v.3http://www.cts.com.pl/050-658-580A-Service-and-Support---v3Test konwencjonalny: 60 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 560 wersji 3. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-858. 050-664 - 575B Novell eDirectory Design and Implementation v 2http://www.cts.com.pl/050-664-575B-Novell-eDirectory-Design-and-Implementation-v-2Test konwencjonalny: 58 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 575 wersji 3. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-864. 050-654 - 570A NetWare 5.1 Advanced Administration v.5http://www.cts.com.pl/050-654-570A-NetWare-51-Advanced-Administration--v5Test konwencjonalny: 69 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 570A. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-854. 050-653 - 560B NetWare 5.1 Administration v.4http://www.cts.com.pl/050-653-560B-NetWare-51-Administration--v4Test konwencjonalny: 55 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 560B. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-853. 050-663 - 556 Integrating Novell eDirectory and Active Directoryhttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-663-556-Integrating-Novell-eDirectory-and-Active-DirectoryTest konwencjonalny: 80 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 556. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-863. 050-669 - 555C Integrating Novell eDirectory and Windows NT http://www.cts.com.pl/050-669-555C-Integrating-Novell-eDirectory-and-Windows-NTTest konwencjonalny: 80 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 555C. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-869. 050-665 - 370 GroupWise 6.0 Administration v.2http://www.cts.com.pl/050-665-370-GroupWise-60-Administration--v2Test konwencjonalny: 56 pytań. Język: angielski. Zakres: pełny materiał kursu 370. Uwaga. Egzamin CNI(wymagany dla instruktorów) ma kod 050-865. 70-316 - Developing and Implementing Windows-based Applications with MS Visual C# .NET and MS VS .NEThttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-316-Developing-and-Implementing-Windows-based-Applications-with-MS-Visual-C-NET-and-MS-VS-NETTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w implemetacji aplikacji windowsowych (WinForms, Microsoft .NET Framework). Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy szkoleń poniżej.3X0-101 - Sair Linux and GNU Installation and Configurationhttp://www.cts.com.pl/3X0-101-Sair-Linux-and-GNU-Installation-and-ConfigurationEgzamin sprawdza podstawowe umiejętności związane z instalacją i konfiguracją systemu Linux3X0-102 - Sair Linux and GNU System Administrationhttp://www.cts.com.pl/3X0-102-Sair-Linux-and-GNU-System-AdministrationEgzamin sprawdza umiejętności związane z codzienną administracją systemu Linux3X0-103 - Sair Linux and GNU Networkinghttp://www.cts.com.pl/3X0-103-Sair-Linux-and-GNU-NetworkingEgzamin sprawdza podstawowe umiejętności związane z konfiguracją sieci w systemie Linux.3X0-104 - Sair Linux and GNU Security and Privacyhttp://www.cts.com.pl/3X0-104-Sair-Linux-and-GNU-Security-and-PrivacyEgzamin sprawdza znajomość podstawowych zagadnień z dziedziny bezpieczeństwa z uwzględnieniem specyficznych aspektów związanych z systemem Linux.3X0-201 - Sair Linux and GNU Core Concepts and Practiceshttp://www.cts.com.pl/3X0-201-Sair-Linux-and-GNU-Core-Concepts-and-PracticesEgzamin sprawdza umiejętności związane z zaawansowaną administracją systemem Linux. 3X0-202 - Sair Linux and GNU Apachehttp://www.cts.com.pl/3X0-202-Sair-Linux-and-GNU-ApacheEgzamin sprawdza szczegółową wiedzę z różnych aspektów administracji serwerem www Apache.3X0-203 - Sair Linux and GNU Sambahttp://www.cts.com.pl/3X0-203-Sair-Linux-and-GNU-SambaEgzamin sprawdza wiedzę z zakresu instalacji i konfiguracji pakietu Samba oraz klientów Microsoft Windows.3X0-204 - Sair Linux and GNU Mail Systemshttp://www.cts.com.pl/3X0-204-Sair-Linux-and-GNU-Mail-SystemsEgzamin obejmuje zagadnienia z zakresu różnych systemów pocztowych, obowiązujących standardów (RFC) oraz problemów związanych z administracją systemami pocztowymi.220-301 - CompTIA A+ Core Hardwarehttp://www.cts.com.pl/220-301-CompTIA-A-Core-Hardwarekonwencjonalny, 80 pytań. test dostępny w językach: angielskim, hiszpańskim, niemieckim, francuskim. Test sprawdza umiejętności i znajomość sprzętu pracowników "help desku", techników informatyków pracujących w serwisie komputerowym.220-302 - CompTIA A+ Operating System Technologies http://www.cts.com.pl/220-302-CompTIA-A-Operating-System-Technologieskonwencjonalny, 80 pytań. test dostępny w językach: angielskim, hiszpańskim, niemieckim, francuskim. Sprawdza znajomość podstawowych systemów operacyjnych komputerów PC przez pracowników "help desku", techników informatyków pracujących w serwisie komputerowym.N10-004 - CompTIA Network+http://www.cts.com.pl/N10-004-CompTIA-NetworkTest konwencjonalny; 100 pytania w czasie 90 minut. Niedostępny w języku polskim.PK0-003 - CompTIA IT Project+http://www.cts.com.pl/PK0-003-CompTIA-IT-ProjectTest konwencjonalny: 100 pytań. Czas trwania: 90 minut. Dostępny język - angielski.XK0-001 - CompTIA Linux+http://www.cts.com.pl/XK0-001-CompTIA-LinuxFormat konwencjonalny - 94 pytań. Dostępny w językach: angielskim, niemieckim i japońskim. Sprawdza znajomość systemu Linux na poziomie podstawowym (min 0,5 roku praktycznej pracy z systemem)SK0-003 - CompTIA Server+http://www.cts.com.pl/SK0-003-CompTIA-ServerTest konwencjonalny: 100 pytań. Czas trwania: 90 minut. Język: angielski.117-101 - LPI Level1 Exam 101http://www.cts.com.pl/117-101-LPI-Level1-Exam-101Test weryfikuje umiejętności administracji systemem Linux - wiedzę z zakresu instalacji systemu i oprogramowania, podstawowych komend, organizacji systemu plików, konfiguracji systemu X-Window117-151 - LPI Level1 Exam 101 (with DPKG)http://www.cts.com.pl/117-151-LPI-Level1-Exam-101--with-DPKG-Test weryfikuje umiejętności administracji systemem Linux - wiedzę z zakresu instalacji systemu i oprogramowania, podstawowych komend, organizacji systemu plików, konfiguracji systemu X-Window117-102 - LPI Level1 Exam 102http://www.cts.com.pl/117-102-LPI-Level1-Exam-102Egzamin obejmuje takie tematy jak jądro, procesy startu i zatrzymania systemu, systemy wydruku, skrypty powłoki, zadania administracyjne, podstawy konfiguracji sieci oraz usług sieciowych.117-201 - Level1 Exam 201http://www.cts.com.pl/117-201-Level1-Exam-201Egzamin sprawdza wiedzię z zakresu takich tematów jak kompilacja jądra Linuxa, start systemu, systemy plików, obsługa sprzętu, monitorowanie systemu, automatyzacja zadań, rozwiązywanie problemów.117-202 - LPI 202 Advanced Linuxhttp://www.cts.com.pl/117-202-LPI-202-Advanced-LinuxTest sprawdza wiedzę z zakresu konfiguracji sieci, systemów pocztowych i news, DNS, serwera sieci web, bezpieczeństwa systemu, rozwiązywania problemów z siecią. SL 103 - SuSE Linux Enterprise Serverhttp://www.cts.com.pl/SL-103-SuSE-Linux-Enterprise-ServerEgzamin SL 103 obejmuje zagadnienia specyficzne dla SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, które nie są włączone do egzaminów LPI.050-689 - Novell Practicum for Novell Certified Linux Professional 9http://www.cts.com.pl/050-689-Novell-Practicum-for-Novell-Certified-Linux-Professional-9Wystarczy zdać egzamin Novell Practicum (050-689) by uzyskać tytuł NCLP. Egzamin sprawdza praktyczne umiejętności zarządzania środwiskiem Linuksowym (oparty jest na dystrybucji SUSE). Opis przygotowania - w ścieżkach certyfikacyjnych.70-305 - Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft VB .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NEThttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-305-Developing-and-Implementing-Web-Applications-with-Microsoft-VB-NET-and-Microsoft-Visual-Studio-NETTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w implemetacji aplikacji webowych (WebForms, ASP.NET i Microsoft .NET Framework). Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy szkoleń poniżej.70-306 - Developing and Implementing Windows-based Applications with MS VB.NET and MS Visual Studio .NEThttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-306-Developing-and-Implementing-Windows-based-Applications-with-MS-VBNET-and-MS-Visual-Studio-NETTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w implemetacji aplikacji windowsowych (WinForms, Microsoft .NET Framework). Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy szkoleń poniżej.70-310 - Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with MS Visual Basic .NET and MS .NET Frameworkhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-310-Developing-XML-Web-Services-and-Server-Components-with-MS-Visual-Basic-NET-and-MS-NET-FrameworkTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w tworzeniu i implemetacji komponentow logiki, serwerowych i Web Services z wykorzystaniem VS.NET i Microsoft .NET Framework. Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy szkoleń poniżej.70-320 - Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with MS Visual C# .NET and the MS .NET Frameworkhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-320-Developing-XML-Web-Services-and-Server-Components-with-MS-Visual-C-NET-and-the-MS-NET-FrameworkTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w tworzeniu i implemetacji komponentow logiki, serwerowych i Web Services z wykorzystaniem VS.NET i Microsoft .NET Framework. Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy szkoleń poniżej.70-230 - Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000, Enterprise Editionhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-230-Designing-and-Implementing-Solutions-with-Microsoft-BizTalk-Server-2000-Enterprise-EditionTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w implemetacji, administracji i rozwiązywaniu problemów systemów wykorzystujących BizTalk Server 2000. Egzami sprawdza także Twoje umiejętności w analizie, projektowaniu, budowie i implemetacji zintegrowanych prosesów biznesowych z wykorzystaniem Microsoft Biz70-234 - Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft Commerce Server 2000http://www.cts.com.pl/70-234-Designing-and-Implementing-Solutions-with-Microsoft-Commerce-Server-2000Ten egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w projektowaniu i implemetacji rozwiązań z wykorzystaniem Microsoft Commerce Server 2000. Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy szkoleń poniżej.70-330 - Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NEThttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-330-Implementing-Security-for-Applications-with-Microsoft-Visual-Basic-NETTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w implemetacji kodu z wykorzystaniem metod minimalizujących możliwość naruszenia bezpieczeństwa i wykorzystujących możliwości zabezpieczeń Microsoft .NET Framework. Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy s70-340 - Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NEThttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-340-Implementing-Security-for-Applications-with-Microsoft-Visual-C-NETTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w implemetacji kodu z wykorzystaniem metod minimalizujących możliwość naruszenia bezpieczeństwa i wykorzystujących możliwości zabezpieczeń Microsoft .NET Framework. Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy s70-300 - Analyzing Requirements and Defining Microsoft .NET Solution Architectureshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-300-Analyzing-Requirements-and-Defining-Microsoft-NET-Solution-ArchitecturesTen egzamin sprawdza Twoje umiejętności w analizie wymagań i definiowaniu rozwiązań w oparciu o architekturę Microsoft .NET Framework. Zanim podejdziesz do egzaminu powinieneś posiadać umiejętności równoważne materiałowi z listy szkoleń poniżej.70-282 - Designing, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for a Small- and Medium-Sized Businesshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-282-Designing-Deploying-and-Managing-a-Network-Solution-for-a-Small--and-Medium-Sized-BusinessPLTK0-201 - CompTIA CTT+ Essentialshttp://www.cts.com.pl/TK0-201-CompTIA-CTT-EssentialsKonwencjonalny egzamin typu CBT sprawdzający wiedzę i umiejętności pedagogiczne. Wymagany (obok prezentacji wideo TK0-202) do uzyskania tytułu CompTIA CTT+TK0-202 - CompTIA CTT + Classroom Trainer http://www.cts.com.pl/TK0-202-CompTIA-CTT--Classroom-TrainerII cześc egzaminu na tytuł CompTIA CTT+: 20-mintutowa prezentacja nagrana na wideo i przedstawiająca praktyczne umiejętności kandydata.SY0 - 201 - CompTIA Security +http://www.cts.com.pl/SY0-201-CompTIA-Securitykonwencjonalny test, 100 pytań w 90 minut;Tytuł zawodowy CompTIA Security +. Sprawdza znajomośc zagadnień bezpieczeństwa w sieciach komputerowych.050-692 - 3041 Zarządzanie ZENworks 6.5 Desktophttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-692-3041-Zarzadzanie---ZENworks-65-DesktopTest #050-692: standardowy (do certyfikacji CNE) Test #050-892: test instruktorski 050-690 - 3042 Zarządzanie Novell NetWare 6.5http://www.cts.com.pl/050-690-3042-Zarzadzanie-Novell-NetWare-65test #050-692: standardowy - do certyfikacji CNE; Test #050-892: instruktorski050-691 - 3043 Zaawansowane zarządzanie Novell NetWare 6.5http://www.cts.com.pl/050-691-3043-Zaawansowane-zarzadzanie-Novell-NetWare-65Test #050-692: standardowy, do certyfikatu CNE Test #050-892: instruktorski050-693 - Novell Practicum for Novell Certified Linux Engineer 9http://www.cts.com.pl/050-693-Novell-Practicum-for-Novell-Certified-Linux-Engineer-9Tytuł Novell CLE 9 poświadcza zaawansowane i specjalistyczne umiejętności i wiedzę w zakresie SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server.70-447 - MCDBA Skills to MCITP Database Administrator by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005http://www.cts.com.pl/70-447-MCDBA-Skills-to-MCITP-Database-Administrator-by-Using-Microsoft-SQL-Server-2005This is a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Upgrade Exam for those who have obtained the MCDBA certification. Audience Profile Candidates for this exam are professional database administrators who optimize and maintain database solutions. They have three or more years dedicated to data70-536 - TS: Microsoft .NET Framework - Application Development Foundationhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-536-TS-Microsoft-NET-Framework-Application-Development-Foundation Developing applications that use system types and collections (15 percent) Manage data in a .NET Framework application by using .NET Framework system types. May include but is not limited to: Value types; Nullable type; Reference types; Attributes; Generic types; Exception classes; Boxing and UnBoxing ; TypeForwardedToAttribute class Manage a group of associated data in a .NET Framework application by using collections. May include but is not limited to: ArrayList class; Collection interfaces; Iterators; Hashtable class; CollectionBase class and ReadOnlyCollectionBase class; DictionaryBase class and DictionaryEntry class; Comparer class; Queue class; SortedList class; BitArray class; Stack class Improve type safety and application performance in a .NET Framework application by using generic collections. May include but is not limited to: Collection.Generic interfaces; Generic Dictionary; Generic Comparer class and Generic EqualityComparer class; Generic KeyValuePair structure; Generic List class, Generic List.Enumerator structure, and Generic SortedList class; Generic Queue class and Generic Queue.Enumerator structure; Generic SortedDictionary class; Generic LinkedList; Generic Stack class and Generic Stack.Enumerator structure Manage data in a .NET Framework application by using specialized collections. May include but is not limited to: Specialized String classes; Specialized Dictionary; Named collections; CollectionsUtil; BitVector32 structure and BitVector32.Section structure Implement .NET Framework interfaces to cause components to comply with standard contracts. May include but is not limited to: IComparable interface; IDisposable interface; IConvertible interface; ICloneable interface; IEquatable interface; IFormattable interface Control interactions between .NET Framework application components by using events and delegates. May include but is not limited to: Delegate class; EventArgs class; EventHandler delegates Implementing service processes, threading, and application domains in a .NET Framework application (11 percent) Implement, install, and control a service. May include but is not limited to: Inherit from ServiceBase class; ServiceController class and ServiceControllerPermission class; ServiceInstaller and ServiceProcessInstaller class; SessionChangeDescription structure and SessionChangeReason enumeration Develop multithreaded .NET applications. May include but is not limited to: Thread class; ThreadPool class; ThreadStart delegate, ParameterizedThreadStart delegate, and SynchronizationContext class; Timeout class, Timer class, TimerCallback delegate, WaitCallback delegate, WaitHandle class, and WaitOrTimerCallback delegate; ThreadExceptionEventArgs class and ThreadExceptionEventHanlder class; ThreadState enumeration and ThreadPriority enumeration; ReaderWriterLock class; AutoResetEvent class and ManualResetEvent class; IAsyncResult interface and ICancelableAsyncResult interface (refer System Namespace); EventWaitHandle class, RegisterWaitHandle class, SendOrPostCallback delegate and IOCompletionCallback delegate; Interlocked class, NativeOverlapped structure and Overlapped class; ExecutionContext class, HostExecutionContext class, HostExecutionContextManager class, and ContextCallback delegate; LockCookie structure, Monitor class, Mutex class, and Semaphore class Create a unit of isolation for common language runtime within a .NET Framework application by using application domains. May include but is not limited to: Create an application domain; Unload an application domain; Configure an application domain; Retrieve setup information from an application domain; Load assemblies into an application domain Embedding configuration, diagnostic, management, and installation features into a .NET Framework application (14 percent) Embed configuration management functionality into a .NET Framework application. May include but is not limited to: Configuration class and ConfigurationManager class; ConfigurationSettings class, ConfigurationElement class, ConfigurationElementCollection class and ConfigurationElementProperty class; Implement IConfigurationSectionHandler interface; ConfigurationSection class, ConfigurationSectionCollection class, ConfigurationSectionGroup class and ConfigurationSectionGroupCollection class; Implement ISettingsProviderService interface; Implement IApplicationSettingsProvider interface; ConfigurationValidationBase class; Implement IConfigurationSystem interface Create a custom Microsoft Windows Installer for .NET components by using the System.Configuration.Install namespace, and configure .NET Framework applications by using configuration files, environment variables, and the .NET Framework Configuration tool (Mscorcfg.msc). May include but is not limited to: Installer class; Configure which runtime version a .NET Framework application should use; Configure where the runtime should search for an assembly; Configure the location of an assembly and which version of the assembly to use; Direct the runtime to use the DEVPATH environment variable when searching for assemblies; AssemblyInstaller class; ComponentInstaller class; Configure a .NET Framework application by using the .NET Framework Configuration tool (Mscorcfg.msc); ManagedInstallerClass; InstallContext class; InstallerCollection class; Implement IManagedInstaller interface; InstallEventHandler delegate; Configure concurrent garbage collection; Register remote objects by using configuration files Manage an event log by using the System.Diagnostics namespace. May include but is not limited to: Write to an event log; Read from an event log; Create a new event log Manage system processes and monitor the performance of a .NET application by using the diagnostics functionality of the .NET Framework. May include but is not limited to: Get a list of all running processes; Retrieve information about the current process; Get a list of all modules loaded by a process; PerformanceCounter class, PerformanceCounterCategory and CounterCreationData class; Start a process both by using and by not using command-line arguments; StackTrace class; StackFrame class Debug and trace a .NET Framework application by using the System.Diagnostics namespace. May include but is not limited to: Debug class; Debugger class; Trace class, CorrelationManager class; TraceListener class; TraceSource class; TraceSwitch class; XmlWriterTraceListener class; DelimitedListTraceListener class and EventlogTraceListener class; Debugger attributes Embed management information and events into a .NET Framework application. May include but is not limited to: Retrieve a collection of Management objects by using the ManagementObjectSearcher class and its derived classes; ManagementQuery class; Subscribe to management events by using the ManagementEventWatcher class Implementing serialization and input/output functionality in a .NET Framework application (18 percent) Serialize or deserialize an object or an object graph by using runtime serialization techniques. May include but is not limited to: Serialization interfaces; Serialization attributes; SerializationEntry structure and SerializationInfo class; ObjectManager class; Formatter class, FormatterConverter class, and FormatterServices class; StreamingContext structure Control the serialization of an object into XML format by using the System.Xml.Serialization namespace. May include but is not limited to: Serialize and deserialize objects into XML format by using the XmlSerializer class; Control serialization by using serialization attributes; Implement XML serialization interfaces to provide custom formatting for XML serialization; Delegates and event handlers provided by the System.Xml.Serialization namespace Implement custom serialization formatting by using the Serialization Formatter classes. May include but is not limited to: SoapFormatter; BinaryFormatter class Access files and folders by using the File System classes. May include but is not limited to: File class and FileInfo class; Directory class and DirectoryInfo class; DriveInfo class and DriveType enumeration; FileSystemInfo class and FileSystemWatcher class; Path class; ErrorEventArgs class and ErrorEventHandler delegate; RenamedEventArgs class and RenamedEventHandler delegate Manage byte streams by using Stream classes. May include but is not limited to: FileStream class; Stream Class (NOT Readers and Writer classes, as they are separate objectives); MemoryStream class; BufferedStream class Manage .NET Framework application data by using Reader and Writer classes. May include but is not limited to: StringReader class and StringWriter class; TextReader class and TextWriter class; StreamReader class and StreamWriter class; BinaryReader class and BinaryWriter class Compress or decompress stream information in a .NET Framework application and improve the security of application data by using isolated storage. May include but is not limited to: IsolatedStorageFile class; IsolatedStorageFileStream class; DeflateStream class; GZipStream class Improving the security of .NET Framework applications by using the .NET Framework security features (20 percent) Implement code access security to improve the security of a .NET Framework application. May include but is not limited to: SecurityManager class; CodeAccessPermission class; Modify the Code Access Security Policy at machine, user, and enterprise policy level by using the Caspol tool; PermissionSet class, NamedPermissionSet class, and PermissionSetCollection class; Standard Security interfaces Implement access control by using the System.Security.AccessControl classes. May include but is not limited to: DirectorySecurity class, FileSecurity class, FileSystemSecurity class, and RegistrySecurity class; AccessRule class; AuthorizationRule class and AuthorizationRuleCollection class; CommonAce class, CommonAcl class, CompoundAce class, GeneralAce class, and GeneralAcl class; AuditRule class; MutexSecurity class, ObjectSecurity class, and SemaphoreSecurity class Implement a custom authentication scheme by using the System.Security.Authentication classes. May include but is not limited to: Authentication algorithms and SSL protocols Encrypt, decrypt, and hash data by using the System.Security.Cryptography classes. May include but is not limited to: DES class and DESCryptoServiceProvider class; HashAlgorithm class; DSA class and DSACryptoServiceProvider class; SHA1 class and SHA1CryptoServiceProvider class; TripleDES and TripleDESCryptoServiceProvider class; MD5 class and MD5CryptoServiceProvider class; RSA class and RSACryptoServiceProvider class; RandomNumberGenerator class; CryptoStream class; CryptoConfig class; RC2 class and RC2CryptoServiceProvider class; AssymetricAlgorithm class; ProtectedData class and ProtectedMemory class; RijndaelManaged class and RijndaelManagedTransform class; CspParameters class; CryptoAPITransform class; Hash-Based Message Authentication Code (HMAC) Control permissions for resources by using the System.Security.Permission classes. May include but is not limited to: SecurityPermission class; PrincipalPermission class; FileIOPermission class; StrongNameIdentityPermission class; UIPermission class; UrlIdentityPermission class; PublisherIdentityPermission class; GacIdentityPermission class; FileDialogPermission class; DataProtectionPermission class; EnvironmentPermission class; IUnrestrictedPermission interface; RegistryPermission class; IsolatedStorageFilePermission class; KeyContainerPermission class; ReflectionPermission class; StorePermission class; SiteIdentityPermission class; ZoneIdentityPermission class Control code privileges by using System.Security.Policy classes. May include but is not limited to: ApplicationSecurityInfo class and ApplicationSecurityManager class; ApplicationTrust class and ApplicationTrustCollection class; Evidence and PermissionRequestEvidence class; CodeGroup class, FileCodeGroup class, FirstMatchCodeGroup class, NetCodeGroup class, and UnionCodeGroup class; Condition classes; PolicyLevel and PolicyStatement class; IApplicationTrustManager interface, IMembershipCondition interface, and IIdentityPermissionFactory interface Access and modify identity information by using the System.Security.Principal classes. May include but is not limited to: GenericIdentity class and GenericPrincipal class; WindowsIdentity class and WindowsPricipal class; NTAccount class and SecurityIdentifier class; IIdentity interface and IPrincipal interface; WindowsImpersonationContext class; IdentityReference class and IdentityReferenceCollection class Implementing interoperability, reflection, and mailing functionality in a .NET Framework application (11 percent) Expose COM components to the .NET Framework and .NET Framework components to COM. May include but is not limited to: Import a type library as an assembly; Create COM types in managed code; Compile an interop project; Deploy an interop application; Qualify .NET types for interoperation; Apply Interop attributes, such as the ComVisibleAttribute class; Package an assembly for COM; Deploy an application for COM access. Call unmanaged DLL functions within a .NET Framework application, and control the marshalling of data in a .NET Framework application. May include but is not limited to: Platform Invoke; Create a class to hold DLL functions; Create prototypes in managed code; Call a DLL function; Call a DLL function in special cases, such as passing structures and implementing callback functions; Create a new Exception class and map it to an HRESULT; Default marshalling behavior; Marshal data with Platform Invoke; Marshal data with COM Interop; MarshalAsAttribute class and Marshal class Implement reflection functionality in a .NET Framework application, and create metadata, Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL), and a PE file by using the System.Reflection.Emit namespace. May include but is not limited to: Assembly class; Assembly Attributes; Info classes; Binder class and BindingFlags; MethodBase class and MethodBody class; Builder classes Send electronic mail to a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server for delivery from a .NET Framework application. May include but is not limited to: MailMessage class; MailAddress class and MailAddressCollection class; SmtpClient class, SmtpPermission class, and SmtpPermissionAttribute class; Attachment class, AttachmentBase class, and AttachmentCollection class; SmtpException class, SmtpFailedReceipientException class, and SmtpFailedReceipientsException class; SendCompletedEventHandler delegate; LinkedResource class and LinkedResourceCollection class; AlternateView class and AlternateViewCollection class Implementing globalization, drawing, and text manipulation functionality in a .NET Framework application (11 percent) Format data based on culture information. May include but is not limited to: Access culture and region information within a .NET Framework application; Format date and time values based on the culture; Format number values based on the culture; Perform culture-sensitive string comparison; Build a custom culture class based on existing culture and region classes. Enhance the user interface of a .NET Framework application by using the System.Drawing namespace. May include but is not limited to: Enhance the user interface of a .NET Framework application by using brushes, pens, colors, and fonts; Enhance the user interface of a .NET Framework application by using graphics, images, bitmaps, and icons; Enhance the user interface of a .NET Framework application by using shapes and sizes. Enhance the text handling capabilities of a .NET Framework application, and search, modify, and control text within a .NET Framework application by using regular expressions. May include but is not limited to: StringBuilder class; Regex class; Match class and MatchCollection class; Group class and GroupCollection class; Encode text by using Encoding classes.; Decode text by using Decoding classes.; Capture class and CaptureCollection class 70-528 - Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Web-Based Client Development http://www.cts.com.pl/70-528-Microsoft-NET-Framework-20-Web-Based-Client-DevelopmentAudience Profile Candidates for this exam work on a team in a medium or large development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Developer or Visual Studio 2005. Candidates should have at least one year of experience developing Web-based applications by using the Microso70-526 - Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Windows-Based Client Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-526-Microsoft-NET-Framework-20-Windows-Based-Client-DevelopmentThis preparation guide includes information about: Exam News Audience Profile Credit Toward Certification Code Languages Preparation Tools and Resources Skills Being Measured Related Links Register for this Exam Take a Practice Test Join an MCP Newsgroup 70-529 - Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Distributed Application Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-529-Microsoft-NET-Framework-20-Distributed-Application-DevelopmentThis preparation guide includes information about: Exam News Audience Profile Credit Toward Certification Code Languages Preparation Tools and Resources Skills Being Measured Related Links Register for this Exam Take a Practice Test Join an MCP Newsgroup 70-235 - Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Serverhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-235-Developing-Business-Process-and-Integration-Solutions-Using-Microsoft-BizTalk-ServerThis preparation guide includes information about: Exam News Audience Profile Credit Toward Certification Preparation Tools and Resources Skills Being Measured Related Links Register for this Exam Take a Practice Test Join an MCP Newsgroup Find a Cours70-551 - UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD Web Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework http://www.cts.com.pl/70-551-UPGRADE-MCAD-Skills-to-MCPD-Web-Developer-by-Using-the-Microsoft-NET-FrameworkAudience Profile Candidates for this exam work on a team in a medium or large development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Developer or Visual Studio 2005. Candidates should have a working knowledge of Visual Studio 2005 and a sound knowledge of the new features of70-089 - Planning, Deploying, and Managing Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 http://www.cts.com.pl/70-089-Planning-Deploying-and-Managing-Microsoft-Systems-Management-Server-2003Audience Profile Candidates for this exam are systems engineers or systems administrators with one to three years of experience supporting multiple desktop and server computers that are running Microsoft Windows in medium to large enterprise organizations, and who need to plan a Systems Management 050-695 - Novell eDirectory Design and Implementation: eDirectory 8.8http://www.cts.com.pl/050-695-Novell-eDirectory-Design-and-Implementation-eDirectory-88Test wymagany do zdobycia tytułu Novell CNE70-262 - Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 - Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshootinghttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-262-Microsoft-Office-Live-Communications-Server-2005-Implementing-Managing-and-TroubleshootingPL70-236 - Exchange Server 2007, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-236-Exchange-Server-2007-Configuringandbull; Instalacja i zarządzanie Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 andbull; Konfiguracja odbiorców i folderów publicznych andbull; Konfiguracja infrastruktury Exchange andbull; Monitorowanie i raporty050-697 - Novell Practicum for Novell Certified Linux Professional 10http://www.cts.com.pl/050-697-Novell-Practicum-for-Novell-Certified-Linux-Professional-10Wystarczy zdać egzamin Novell Practicum (050-697) by uzyskać tytuł Novell CLP10. Egzamin sprawdza praktyczne umiejętności zarządzania środwiskiem Linuksowym (oparty jest na dystrybucji SUSE). Opis przygotowania - w ścieżkach certyfikacyjnych.050-698 - Novell Practicum for Novell Certified Linux Engineer 10http://www.cts.com.pl/050-698-Novell-Practicum-for-Novell-Certified-Linux-Engineer-10Tytuł Novell CLE 10 poświadcza zaawansowane i specjalistyczne umiejętności i wiedzę w zakresie SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server.050-699 - Novell Practicum - Novell CLP 10 and Novell CLE 10 Combinedhttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-699-Novell-Practicum-Novell-CLP-10-and-Novell-CLE-10-CombinedEgzamin dla posiadaczy tytułu Novell CLE9, w celu uzyskania tytułu Novell CLE10.050-696 - Foundations of Novell Open Enterprise Server for NetWarehttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-696-Foundations-of-Novell-Open-Enterprise-Server-for-NetWareTytuł CNA poświadcza umiejętności w zakresie zarządzania oraz naprawy i optymalizacji środowiska urzytkowników systemów biurowych.050-694 - ZENworks 7 for Desktop Managementhttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-694-ZENworks-7-for-Desktop-ManagementTest wymagany do zdobycia tytułu CNE050-707 - Novell Open Enterprise Server for NetWare Advanced Administration http://www.cts.com.pl/050-707-Novell-Open-Enterprise-Server-for-NetWare-Advanced-AdministrationTest wymagany do zdobycia tytułu CNE050-701 - Upgrading to Novell Open Enterprise Server for NetWarehttp://www.cts.com.pl/050-701-Upgrading-to-Novell-Open-Enterprise-Server-for-NetWareTest wymagany do zdobycia tytułu CNE220-701 - CompTIA A+ Essentials (2009 Edition)http://www.cts.com.pl/220-701-CompTIA-A-Essentials--2009-Edition-CompTIA A+ Essentials (2009 Edition) to egzamin bazowy dla autoryzacji CompTIA A+. Egzamin odpowiada wymaganiom ustalonym dla A+ w roku 2006. Do zdobycia autoryzacji wymagany jest dodatkowy egzamin dziedzinowy. 100 pytań w 90 minut.220-702 - CompTIA A+ Practical Application (2009 Edition)http://www.cts.com.pl/220-702-CompTIA-A-Practical-Application--2009-Edition-Uzupełniający egzamin wymagany do zdobycia autoryzacji CompTIA A+ zgodnie z wymaganiami z 2009 roku. Egzamin poprzedzający to 220-701 CompTIA A+ Essentials. 100 pytań w 90 minut.SC0-451 - Tactical Perimeter Defense (TPD)http://www.cts.com.pl/SC0-451-Tactical-Perimeter-Defense--TPD-Zdanie egzaminu upoważnia do zdobycia tytułu SCP SCNS (Security Certified Network Specialist)SC0-471 - Strategic Infrastructure Security (SIS)http://www.cts.com.pl/SC0-471-Strategic-Infrastructure-Security--SIS-Egzamin odpowiadający szkoleniu SCP Strategic Infrastructure Security (SIS)70-401 - TS: Microsoft® Systems Center Configuration Manager, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-401-TS-Microsoft-Systems-Center-Configuration-Manager-Configuring050-708 - Egzamin Novell CLDA 10http://www.cts.com.pl/050-708-Egzamin-Novell-CLDA-10Egzamin wymagany w celu uzyskania certyfikacji Novell Certified Linux Desktop Administrator 1070-680 - TS: Windows 7, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-680-TS-Windows-7-ConfiguringInstalling, Upgrading, and Migrating to Windows 7 (14 percent) Perform a clean installation. This objective may include but is not limited to: identifying hardware requirements; setting up as the sole operating system; setting up as dual boot; installation methods; boot from the source of installation, preparing the installation source: USB, CD, network share, WDS Upgrade to Windows 7 from previous versions of Windows. This objective may include but is not limited to: upgrading from Windows Vista; migrating from Windows XP; upgrading from one edition of Windows 7 to another edition of Windows 7 Migrate user profiles. This objective may include but is not limited to: migrating from one machine to another; migrating from previous versions of Windows; side-by-side vs. wipe and load Deploying Windows 7 (13 percent) Capture a system image. This objective may include but is not limited to: preparing system for capture; creating a WIM file; automated capture; manual capture Prepare a system image for deployment. This objective may include but is not limited to: inserting an application into a system image; inserting a driver into a system image; inserting an update into a system image; configuring tasks to run after deployment Deploy a system image. This objective may include but is not limited to: automated deployment methods; manually deploying a customized image andnbsp;Configure a VHD. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating, deploying, booting, mounting, and updating VHDs; offline updates; offline servicing Configuring Hardware and Applications (14 percent) Configure devices. This objective may include but is not limited to: updating, disabling, and uninstalling drivers; signed drivers; conflicts between drivers; configuring driver settings; resolving problem device driver Configure application compatibility. This objective may include but is not limited to: setting compatibility mode; implementing shims; compatibility issues with Internet Explorer Configure application restrictions. This objective may include but is not limited to: setting software restriction policies; setting application control policies; setting through group policy or local security policy Configure Internet Explorer. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring compatibility view; configuring security settings; configuring providers; managing add-ons; controlling InPrivate mode; certificates for secure Web sites Configuring Network Connectivity (14 percent) Configure IPv4 network settings. This objective may include but is not limited to: connecting to a network; configuring name resolution; setting up a connection for a network; network locations; resolving connectivity issues; APIPA Configure IPv6 network settings. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring name resolution; connecting to a network; setting up a connection for a network; network locations; resolving connectivity issues; link local multicast name resolution Configure networking settings. This objective may include but is not limited to: adding a physically connected (wired) or wireless device; connecting to a wireless network; configuring security settings on the client; set preferred wireless networks; configuring network adapters; configuring location-aware printing Configure Windows Firewall. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring rules for multiple profiles; allowing or denying an application; network-profile-specific rules; configuring notifications; configuring authenticated exceptions Configure remote management. This objective may include but is not limited to: remote management methods; configuring remote management tools; executing PowerShell commands Configuring Access to Resources (13 percent) Configure shared resources. This objective may include but is not limited to: folder virtualization; shared folder permissions; printers and queues; configuring HomeGroup settings Configure file and folder access. This objective may include but is not limited to: encrypting files and folders by using EFS; configuring NTFS permissions; resolving effective permissions issues; copying files vs. moving files Configure user account control (UAC). This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring local security policy; configuring admin vs. standard UAC prompt behaviors; configuring Secure Desktop Configure authentication and authorization. This objective may include but is not limited to: resolving authentication issues; configuring rights; managing credentials; managing certificates; smart cards with PIV; elevating user privileges; multifactor authentication Configure BranchCache. This objective may include but is not limited to: distributed cache mode vs. hosted mode; network infrastructure requirements; configuring settings; certificate management Configuring Mobile Computing (10 percent) Configure BitLocker and BitLocker To Go. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring BitLocker and BitLocker To Go policies; managing Trusted Platform Module (TPM) PINs; configuring startup key storage; data recovery agent support Configure DirectAccess. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring client side; configuring authentication; network infrastructure requirements Configure mobility options. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring offline file policies; transparent caching; creating and migrating power policy Configure remote connections. This objective may include but is not limited to: establishing VPN connections and authentication; enabling a VPN reconnect; advanced security auditing; NAP quarantine remediation; dial-up connections; remote desktop; published apps Monitoring and Maintaining Systems that Run Windows 7 (11 percent) Configure updates to Windows 7. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring update settings; determining source of updates; configuring Windows Update policies; reviewing update history; checking for new updates; rolling back updates Manage disks. This objective may include but is not limited to: managing disk volumes; managing file system fragmentation; RAID; removable device policies Monitor systems. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring event logging; filtering event logs; event subscriptions; data collector sets; generating a system diagnostics report Configure performance settings. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring page files; configuring hard drive cache; updated drivers; configuring networking performance; configuring power plans; configuring processor scheduling; configuring desktop environment; configuring services and programs to resolve performance issues; mobile computing performance issues; configuring power Configuring Backup and Recovery Options (11 percent) Configure backup. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a system recovery disk; backing up files, folders, or full system; scheduling backups Configure system recovery options. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring system restore points; restoring system settings; last known good configuration; complete restore; driver rollback Configure file recovery options. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring file restore points; restoring previous versions of files and folders; restoring damaged or deleted files by using shadow copies; restore user profiles 70-652 - TS: Windows Server Virtualization, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-652-TS-Windows-Server-Virtualization-Configuring70-643 - TS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-643-TS-Windows-Server-2008-Applications-Infrastructure-ConfiguringDeploying Servers (28 percent) Configuringandnbsp;Remote Desktopandnbsp;Services (26 percent) Configuring a Web Services Infrastructure (25 percent) Configuring Network Application Services (21 percent)70-642 - TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-642-TS-Windows-Server-2008-Network-Infrastructure-ConfiguringSkills Being MeasuredThis exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below.The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam.The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the exam. The information after andldquo;This objective may include but is not limited toandrdquo; is intended to further define or scope the objective by describing the types of skills and topics that may be tested for the objective. However, it is not an exhaustive list of skills and topics that could be included on the exam for a given skill area. You may be tested on other skills and topics related to the objective that are not explicitly listed here. 1. Configuring Addressing and Services (24 percent) Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. May include but is not limited to: configure IP address options; subnetting; supernetting; multi-homed; interoperability between IPv4 and IPv6 Configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). May include but is not limited to: DHCP options; creating new options; PXE boot; default user profiles; DHCP relay agents; exclusions; authorize server in Active Directory; scopes; DHCPv6 Configure routing. May include but is not limited to: static routing; persistent routing; Routing Internet Protocol (RIP); metrics; choosing a default gateway; maintaining a routing table; demand-dial routing; IGMP proxy Configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security. May include but is not limited to: inbound and outbound rules; custom rules; authorized users; authorized computers; configure firewall by using Group Policy; network location profiles; service groups; import/export policies; isolation policy; IPsec group policies; Connection Security Rules Configuring Names Resolution (27 percent) Configure a Domain Name System (DNS) server. May include but is not limited to: conditional forwarding; external forwarders; root hints; cache-only; socket pooling; cache locking Configure DNS zones. May include but is not limited to: zone scavenging; zone types; Active Directory integration; Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS); Secure DDNS; GlobalNames; zone delegation; DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC); reverse lookup zones Configure DNS records. May include but is not limited to: record types; Time to live (TTL); weighting records; registering records; netmask ordering; DnsUpdateProxy group; round robin; DNS record security; auditing Configure DNS replication. May include but is not limited to: DNS secondary zones; DNS stub zones; Active Directory Integrated replication scopes; securing zone transfer; SOA refresh; auditing Configure name resolution for client computers. May include but is not limited to: configuring HOSTS file; Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR); broadcasting; resolver cache; DNS server list; Suffix Search order; DNS devolution Configuring Network Access (22 percent) Configure remote access. May include but is not limited to: dial-up; Remote Access Policy; Network Address Translation (NAT); VPN protocols, such as Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) and IKEv2; Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS); packet filters; Connection Manager; VPN reconnect; RAS authentication by using MS-CHAP, MS-CHAP v2, and EAP Configure Network Access Protection (NAP). May include but is not limited to: network layer protection; DHCP enforcement; VPN enforcement; RDS enforcement; configure NAP health policies; IPsec enforcement; 802.1x enforcement; flexible host isolation; multi-configuration System Health Validator (SHV) Configure DirectAccess. May include but is not limited to: IPv6; IPsec; server requirements; client requirements; perimeter network; name resolution policy table Configure Network Policy Server (NPS). May include but is not limited to: IEEE 802.11 wireless; IEEE 802.3 wired; group policy for wireless; RADIUS accounting; Connection Request policies; RADIUS proxy; NPS templates Configuring File and Print Services (13 percent) Configure a file server. May include but is not limited to: file share publishing; Offline Files; share permissions; NTFS permissions; encrypting file system (EFS); BitLocker; Access-Based Enumeration (ABE); branch cache; Share and Storage Management console Configure Distributed File System (DFS). May include but is not limited to: DFS namespace; DFS configuration and application; creating and configuring targets; DFS replication; read-only replicated folder; failover cluster support; health reporting Configure backup and restore. May include but is not limited to: backup types; backup schedules; managing remotely; restoring data; shadow copy services; volume snapshot services (VSS); bare metal restore; backup to remote file share Manage file server resources. May include but is not limited to: FSRM; quota by volume or quota by user; quota entries; quota templates; file classification; Storage Manager for SANs; file management tasks; file screening Configure and monitor print services. May include but is not limited to: printer share; publish printers to Active Directory; printer permissions; deploy printer connections; install printer drivers; export and import print queues and printer settings; add counters to Performance Monitor to monitor print servers; print pooling; print priority; print driver isolation; location-aware printing; print management delegation Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure (14 percent) Configure Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server settings. May include but is not limited to: update type selection; client settings; Group Policy object (GPO); client targeting; software updates; test and approval; disconnected networks Configure performance monitoring. May include but is not limited to: Data Collector Sets; Performance Monitor; Reliability Monitor; monitoring System Stability Index; page files; analyze performance data Configureandnbsp;event logs. May include but is not limited to: custom views; application and services logs; subscriptions; attaching tasks to events find and filter Gather network data. May include but is not limited to: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP); Network Monitor; Connection Security Rules monitoring 70-640 - TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-640-TS-Windows-Server-2008-Active-Directory-Configuring Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) for Active Directory (17 precent) Configuring the Active Directory infrastructure (17 percent) andnbsp; Configuring Active Directoryandnbsp;Roles and Services (14 percent) andnbsp; Creating and maintaining Active Directory objects (18 percent) Maintaining the Active Directory environment (18 percent) andnbsp; Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services (15 percent) 70-631 - TS:Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-631-TSMicrosoft-Windows-SharePoint-Services-30-Configuring70-630 - TS:Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-630-TSMicrosoft-Office-SharePoint-Server-2007-ConfiguringConfiguring Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (15 percent) Configure site management Configure personalization Configure users and groups Configure alerts Configure Single Sign-on (SSO) Managing Search (16 percent) Configure Search Center Configure Search settings Monitor Search activity Configuring Content Management (16 percent) Configure document management Configure records management Configure Web content management Manage policies and compliance Configure workflow Configuring Business Forms (12 percent) Configure Forms server Manage data connection files Configure Web service proxy Manage form templates Managing Business Intelligence (10 percent) Configure Excel services Configure Report Center Configure Web parts Configure Business Data Catalog (BDC) Managing Administration (21 percent) Manage the central administration interface Manage the shared service provider Use the STSADM tool Configure usage analysis and reporting Deploying or Upgrading Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (10 percent) Manage Microsoft Content Management Server (CMS) assessment Configure shared services Manage Business Intelligence tools Manage portal and site migration Finalize upgrades 70-685 - Pro: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technicianhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-685-Pro-Windows-7-Enterprise-Desktop-Support-Technician70-686 - Pro: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administratorhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-686-Pro-Windows-7-Enterprise-Desktop-Administrator Planning andandnbsp;Managing aandnbsp;Client Lifeandnbsp;Cycle Strategy Designing aandnbsp;Standard Image andnbsp; Designing Clientandnbsp;Configurations andnbsp; Designing aandnbsp;Windows 7andnbsp;Client Deployment andnbsp; Designing Applicationandnbsp;Packages forandnbsp;Deployment andnbsp; Identifying andandnbsp;Resolving Deploymentandnbsp;and Clientandnbsp;Configuration Issues 70-620 - TS: Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista Clienthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-620-TS-Configuring-Microsoft-Windows-Vista-Client 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 Microsoft Internet Explorer. Configuring Windows security features Configure and troubleshoot User Account Control. Configure Windows Defender. Configure Dynamic Security for Microsoft 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. 70-647 - Pro: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administratorhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-647-Pro-Windows-Server-2008-Enterprise-Administrator70-646 - Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administratorhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-646-Pro-Windows-Server-2008-Server-AdministratorPlanning for Server Deployment (19 percent) Plan server installations and upgrades. May include but is not limited to: Windows Server 2008 edition selection, rollback planning, Bitlocker implementation requirements Plan for automated server deployment. May include but is not limited to: standard server image, automation and scheduling of server deployments Plan infrastructure services server roles. May include but is not limited to: address assignment, name resolution, network access control, directory services, application services, certificate services Plan application servers and services. May include but is not limited to: virtualization server planning, availability, resilience, and accessibility Plan file and print server roles. May include but is not limited to: access permissions, storage quotas, replication, indexing, file storage policy, availability, printer publishing Planning for Server Management (23 percent) Plan server management strategies. May include but is not limited to: remote administration, remote desktop, server management technologies, Server Manager and ServerManagerCMD, delegation policies and procedures Plan for delegated administration. May include but is not limited to: delegate authority, delegate Active Directory objects, application management Plan and implement group policy strategy. May include but is not limited to: GPO management, GPO backup and recovery, group policy troubleshooting, group policy planning Monitoring and Maintaining Servers (20 percent) Implement patch management strategy. May include but is not limited to: operating system patch level maintenance, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), application patch level maintenance Monitor servers for performance evaluation and optimization. May include but is not limited to: server and service monitoring, optimization, event management, trending and baseline analysis Monitor and maintain security and policies. May include but is not limited to: remote access, monitor and maintain NPAS, network access, server security, firewall rules and policies, authentication and authorization, data security, auditing Planning Application and Data Provisioning (19 percent) Provision applications. May include but is not limited to: presentation virtualization, terminal server infrastructure, resource allocation, application virtualization alternatives, application deployment, System Center Configuration Manager Provision data. May include but is not limited to: shared resources, offline data access Planning for Business Continuity and High Availability (19 percent) Plan storage. May include but is not limited to: storage solutions, storage management Plan high availability. May include but is not limited to: service redundancy, service availability Plan for backup and recovery. May include but is not limited to: data recovery strategy, server recovery strategy, directory service recovery strategy, object level recovery LX0-101 - Junior Level Linux Professional - System Architecturehttp://www.cts.com.pl/LX0-101-Junior-Level-Linux-Professional-System-ArchitectureTest konwencjonalny: 60 pytań. Czas trwania: 90 minut. Język: angielski.andnbsp;LX0-102 - Junior Level Linux Professional - Shells, Scripting and Data Managementhttp://www.cts.com.pl/LX0-102-Junior-Level-Linux-Professional-Shells-Scripting-and-Data-ManagementTest konwencjonalny: 60 pytań. Czas trwania: 90 minut. Język: angielski.andnbsp;FC0-U41 - CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentalshttp://www.cts.com.pl/FC0-U41-CompTIA-Strata-IT-Fundamentalskonwencjonalny test, 70 pytań w 60 minut;Tytuł zawodowy CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals.andnbsp;FC0-TS1 - CompTIA Strata IT for Saleshttp://www.cts.com.pl/FC0-TS1-CompTIA-Strata-IT-for-Saleskonwencjonalny test, 70 pytań w 60 minut;Tytuł zawodowy CompTIA Strata IT for Sales.andnbsp;FC0-GR1 - CompTIA Strata Green IThttp://www.cts.com.pl/FC0-GR1-CompTIA-Strata-Green-ITkonwencjonalny test, 30 pytań w 60 minut;Tytuł zawodowy CompTIA Strata Green IT.andnbsp;TK0-203 - CompTIA CTT + Virtual Classroom Trainerhttp://www.cts.com.pl/TK0-203-CompTIA-CTT--Virtual-Classroom-TrainerII cześc egzaminu na tytuł CompTIA CTT+: prezentacja przedstawiająca praktyczne umiejętności kandydata z ukierunkowanie na prowadzenie zajęć w formie e-learning.EX0-101 - ITIL® V3 Foundation http://www.cts.com.pl/EX0-101-ITIL-V3-FoundationThe purpose of the ITILandreg; Foundation certificate in IT Service Management is to certify that the candidate has gained knowledge of the ITILandreg; terminology, structure and basic concepts and has comprehended the core principles of ITILandreg; practices for Service Management Egzamin dostepny także w języku polskim!ITV3F.EN - ITIL® V3 Foundation (ITV3F.EN)http://www.cts.com.pl/ITV3FEN-ITIL-V3-Foundation--ITV3FEN-Egzamin wymagany do zdobycia certyfikatu ITILandreg; V3 Foundation. 40 pytań w 60 minut.70-662 - TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-662-TS-Microsoft-Exchange-Server-2010-Configuring Installing and Configuring Exchange Servers (15 percent) Prepare the infrastructure for Exchange. This objective may include but is not limited to: prepare schema; prepare domain; prepare Active Directory; ensure the domain functionality level is correct; domain controller service packs; Exchange readiness check; coexistence; migration from 2003 or 2007; disable LinkState; Exchange Server Service Pack level; remove unsupported legacy components; configuring DNS to support the Exchange deployment Install Exchange prerequisites. This objective may include but is not limited to: install MMC 3.0, Windows PowerShell 2.0; Microsoft .NET 3.5, WinRM 2.0, IIS, Windows roles and features, use ServerManagerCMD, use Exchange prerequisite scripts Install Exchange roles. This objective may include but is not limited to: from the command line and the GUI; adding and modifying roles; add server roles to existing Exchange 2003 or 2007 organizations; verify Exchange installation; Security Configuration wizard (SCW); Windows Firewall, including port requirements; installing Exchange Server using standard and custom installation; installing Exchange Server using the command line; provisioning an Exchange Server and delegating server installation; troubleshooting a failed installation; adding Exchange Server roles after an initial installation Create and configure databases. This objective may include but is not limited to: set database limits; set retention limits; set role-based access control (RBAC) permissions for database creation; naming conventions; create and use GUI and Windows PowerShell; create and manage public folder databases; set default public folder database; maintenance; mount and dismount databases; create new mailbox databases; configure mailbox database settings; move the mailbox database and transaction log locations; configure public folder database settings; mount and dismount databases Create and configure address lists. This objective may include but is not limited to: update legacy address lists; configure offline address lists; publish address lists; filterable properties; creating and configuring e-mail address policies; creating and configuring address lists; creating and configuring offline address books Configuring Exchange Recipients and Public Folders (14 percent) Create and configure mailboxes. This objective may include but is not limited to: deleted items; deleted mailbox; mailbox quota; message size; warning thresholds; move from and to previous Exchange versions; online and offline moves; intra-orgs and cross-orgs; create proxy addresses; create mailboxes; configure client access protocols; configure spam confidence level (SCL) and phishing confidence level (PCL); send as permissions; delegation; forwarding; mailbox permissions; create and configure linked mailboxes Configure RBAC. This objective may include but is not limited to: create and assign RBAC roles; define RBAC scopes; configure RBAC for specific roles, such as help desk and address list administrator Create and configure resource mailboxes and shared mailboxes. This objective may include but is not limited to: equipment; room; permissions; set mailbox calendaring options; autoaccept; custom resource types Create and configure recipients and distribution groups. This objective may include but is not limited to: create and modify; security enabled; configure moderation, including Exchange Control Panel (ECP) options; dynamic distribution groups; create proxy addresses; configure mail-enabled users; contacts; send as permissions; forwarding Create and configure public folders. This objective may include but is not limited to: mail-enabled public folders; configure public folder permissions; deleted items; message size; item age; public folder size; create public folders in Enterprise Content Management (EMC) and Microsoft Outlook, and OWA; configure public folder permissions; configure public folder limits Configuring Client Access (15 percent) Configure POP, IMAP, and Microsoft ActiveSync. This objective may include but is not limited to: enable, configure, and secure POP and IMAP; manage certificates; configure mobile device policies; autodiscover; authentication; configure the Exchange ActiveSync virtual directory; configure the external name for Exchange ActiveSync; configure client access settings for Exchange ActiveSync, including Windows SharePoint Services and Windows File Share integration; Direct Push; configure Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies; configure autodiscover for Exchange ActiveSync Configure Outlook Anywhere and RPC Client Access. This objective may include but is not limited to: autodiscover; MAPI; create client access arrays; certificates; subject alternative name (SAN); configure virtual directories; enable and configure Outlook Anywhere on the CAS; troubleshoot Outlook Anywhere connectivity Configure federated sharing. This objective may include but is not limited to: certificates; enrollment; DNS; calendar and free/busy; subject alternative name (SAN); assign policies; create and configure a federated trust; create and configure a federated organization identifier; create and configure a sharing relationship; create and configure a sharing policy; assign sharing policies to user accounts Configure Outlook Web App (OWA). This objective may include but is not limited to: customize the OWA interface; certificates; file share and SharePoint access; public folders; verify multi-browser support; ECP; SAN; configure virtual directories; coexistence scenarios; authentication; configure the external name for OWA; configure client access settings for OWA, including Windows SharePoint Services and Windows File Share integration; segmentation settings; configure OWA mailbox policies Configuring Message Transport (15 percent) Create and configure transport rules. This objective may include but is not limited to: enable and configure; disclaimers; moderated transport; install the Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) pre-licensing agent; configure rights protection by using transport rules Configure hub transport. This objective may include but is not limited to: configure transport dumpster; accepted domains; remote domains; authoritative domains; e-mail address policies Configure Edge transport. This objective may include but is not limited to: create, configure, and test Edge Sync; configure Edge Transport server cloning; install the Edge Transport server role; configure Edge Transport server settings; configure Edge synchronization Configure message routing. This objective may include but is not limited to: internal and external DNS; configure routing based on sites and costs; enable, configure, and secure send and receive connectors; certificates; relay connectors; authentication; message size limits; MTLS; routing group connector for coexistence; configure accepted and remote domains; configure SMTP send and receive connectors; configure message delivery limits; configure TLS security for message delivery Monitoring and Reporting (13 percent) Monitor databases. This objective may include but is not limited to: public folder statistics; mailbox databases statistics; database status; DAG replication Monitor mail flow. This objective may include but is not limited to: perform message tracking; DNS; manage message queues; view, retry, and delete; backpressure thresholds; resolve NDRs Monitor connectivity. This objective may include but is not limited to: SMTP client to server; SMTP server to server; Outlook RPC/MAPI; Outlook Anywhere; Outlook Exchange Web Services (EWS); POP; IMAP; ActiveSync Generate reports. This objective may include but is not limited to: mailbox folder statistics; mailbox statistics; mailflow statistics; formatted list and formatted table; ExBPA Configure logging. This objective may include but is not limited to: protocol logging; store logging; configure logging levels; agent logs; message tracking logs; event logs; analysis of logging results Implementing High Availability and Recovery (15 percent) Create and configure the Database Availability Group (DAG). This objective may include but is not limited to: create and configure DAG; file share witness (FSW); replication latency; configure lag; add or remove database copies; configure failover priority; add or remove server members; configure mailbox database copies; manage continuous replication Perform backup and restore of data. This objective may include but is not limited to: recovery database; dialtone restores; deleted mailbox retention; deleted item retention; mailbox merge; disconnected mailbox; backing up Exchange servers; creating a backup schedule Configure public folders for high availability. This objective may include but is not limited to: add or remove replicas; schedules; message tracking; back up and restore public folder database and data Configure high availability for non-mailbox servers. This objective may include but is not limited to: affinity; DNS round robin; MX records; NLB; configuring high availability for Client Access servers; configuring high availability for Hub Transport servers; configuring high availability for Edge Transport servers Back up and recover server roles. This objective may include but is not limited to: hub; CAS IIS; Edge; Edge server clone configuration; setup /recoverserver; setup /recoverCMS; mailbox server; restoring Exchange Servers after server failure; configuring messaging services during a server failure; back up Server roles Configuring Message Compliance and Security (13 percent) Configure records management. This objective may include but is not limited to: custom and default managed folders; retention policy; configure and apply retention policies and retention policy tags; configure managed folders, including default and custom managed folders; configure content settings; configure managed folder mailbox policies Configure compliance. This objective may include but is not limited to: configure RMS; configure alternate mailboxes; configure journaling; enable message classification; configure mail tips; auditing; transport rules Configure message integrity. This objective may include but is not limited to: S/MIME; MTLS; certificates; RMS federation; transport rules Configure anti-virus and anti-spam. This objective may include but is not limited to: file and process exclusions; transport rules; SCL; PCL; sender ID; safe sender/block sender; Realtime Block List (RBL); Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records; sender reputation list (SRL); configuring anti-spam agents; managing the quarantine mailbox; managing updates for content filters MA0-100 - Mcafee Certified Product Specialist - ePOhttp://www.cts.com.pl/MA0-100-Mcafee-Certified-Product-Specialist-ePOMA0-150 - Mcafee Certified Assessment Specialist - Networkhttp://www.cts.com.pl/MA0-150-Mcafee-Certified-Assessment-Specialist-Network70-450 - PRO: Designing, Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administrative Solution Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008http://www.cts.com.pl/70-450-PRO-Designing-Optimizing-and-Maintaining-a-Database-Administrative-Solution-Using-Microsoft-SQL-Server-2008Designing a SQL Server Instance and a Database Solution (14 percent) Design for CPU, memory, and storage capacity requirements. This objective may include but is not limited to: RAID, calculating table size, IO throughput, transaction per second, data compression, non-uniform memory access (NUMA), tempdb capacity Design SQL Server instances. This objective may include but is not limited to: instance configuration, surface area configuration, CPU affinity, memory allocation, max degree of parallelism (MAXDOP), collation Design physical database and object placement. This objective may include but is not limited to: heap and index placement, filestream, data and log files, filegroups, partition placement, large object placement, full text catalog Design a migration, consolidation, and upgrade strategy. This objective may include but is not limited to: multi-instance considerations, SQL Server version upgrade, instance and database collation, server-level and instance-level objects, service pack application Designing a Database Server Security Solution (15 percent) Design instance authentication This objective may include but is not limited to: choosing authentication type, logon triggers, regulatory requirements Design instance-level security configurations This objective may include but is not limited to: Windowsservice accounts, filestream, proxy, credentials, instance-level permissions, certificate and key management, endpoint security, using SSL certificates, TCP ports Design database, schema, and object security paramaters This objective may include but is not limited to: users, roles, certificate and key management, Service broker, Common Language Runtime (CLR), ownership chains Design a security policy and an audit plan This objective may include but is not limited to: Policy-Based Management Framework, security functions, sp_helprotect, catalog views, extended events, notifications Design an encryption strategy This objective may include but is not limited to: Transparent Data Encryption, encrypting protected data, certificate and key management, filestream Designing a Database Solution for High Availability (15 percent) Design a failover clustering solution This objective may include but is not limited to: cluster resource group, cluster setup considerations, number of nodes, service accounts Design database mirroring This objective may include but is not limited to: whether to use a witness server, Windows Server considerations, suspend vs. stop, automatic or manual failover, automatic page repair, database snapshots for reporting, managing instance-level objects Design a high-availability solution that is based on replication This objective may include but is not limited to: different replication types, topologies, recover from replication failure, synchronization, health monitoring Design a high-availability solution that is based on log shipping This objective may include but is not limited to: manage instance-level objects, changing roles, reporting secondary instance for reporting, monitor server, reinitializing, consistency check on secondary instance Select high-availability technologies based on business requirements This objective may include but is not limited to: failover clustering, database mirroring, log shipping, replication Designing a Backup and Recovery Solution (20 percent) Design a backup strategy This objective may include but is not limited to: recovery model, compression, choosing backup types, scheduling, backup media, file and filegroups backup, verifying backups, key management, mirrored backups, cluster considerations Design a recovery strategy This objective may include but is not limited to: page, file, filegroup, partial and online restores, orphan users, instance rebuild, encryption considerations, handling media failures, transaction logs, point in time and mark recovery, filestreams Design a recovery test plan This objective may include but is not limited to: log shipping, replication, hardware considerations, scheduling a database restore test, handling high availability failures Designing a Monitoring Strategy (13 percent) Design a monitoring solution at the operating system level This objective may include but is not limited to: system monitor counters, event logs, dynamic management views and functions, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), remote monitoring, analyze results Design a monitoring solution at the instance level This objective may include but is not limited to: instance, database and object monitoring, data collection, event notifications, dynamic management objects, analyze results Design a solution to monitor performance and concurrency This objective may include but is not limited to: Dedicated Administrator Connection (DAC), locking, blocking, deadlocks, dynamic management objects, index utilization, tracing, analyze Designing a Strategy to Maintain and Manage Databases (14 percent) Design a maintenance strategy for database servers This objective may include but is not limited to: rebuild for page-level compression, index and heap maintenance, partition management, statistics Design a solution to govern resources This objective may include but is not limited to: Resource Governor (CPU, memory, number of requests per second; resource pools, resource groups), query governor Design policies by using Policy-Based Management This objective may include but is not limited to: designing policies and conditions Design a data compression strategy This objective may include but is not limited to: row vs. page level, update frequency, compression ratio, compressing partitions, specific indexes Design a management automation strategy This objective may include but is not limited to: SQL Server PowerShell, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), SQL Server Agent, event notifications, DDL triggers Designing a Strategy for Data Distribution (9 percent) Administer SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages This objective may include but is not limited to: design security for accessing packages, troubleshoot and restart package, schedule package execution, deploy packages to same or different instances Design a strategy to use linked servers This objective may include but is not limited to: security, providers, distributed transactions Design a replication strategy for data distribution This objective may include but is not limited to: selecting replication types, conflict resolution, health monitoring, horizontal and vertical partitioning 70-451 - PRO: Designing Database Solutions and Data Access Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008http://www.cts.com.pl/70-451-PRO-Designing-Database-Solutions-and-Data-Access-Using-Microsoft-SQL-Server-2008 Candidates for this exam typically work in an enterprise environment that has more than 500 personal computers and more than 100 servers and mostly create solutions for all types of enterprise issues. Candidates should have experience with the following: Writing transact SQL queries Programming the database Troubleshooting programming objects (for example, stored procedures, triggers, user-defined functions [UDFs], user-defined types [UDTs], and queries) Database performance tuning and optimization Designing databases at both the conceptual and logical levels Implementing databases at the physical level Might be involved in designing and troubleshooting the data access layer of the application Gathering business requirements andnbsp;77-881 - MOS: Microsoft Office Word 2010http://www.cts.com.pl/77-881-MOS-Microsoft-Office-Word-2010-1Egzamin certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Word 2010.77-882 - MOS: Microsoft Office Excel 2010http://www.cts.com.pl/77-882-MOS-Microsoft-Office-Excel-2010-1Egzamin Certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Excel 201077-883 - MOS: Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010http://www.cts.com.pl/77-883-MOS-Microsoft-Office-PowerPoint-2010-1Egzamin Certyfikujący na microsoft Office Specialist PowerPoint 201077-884 - MOS: Microsoft Office Outlook 2010http://www.cts.com.pl/77-884-MOS-Microsoft-Office-Outlook-2010-1Egzamin Certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Outlook 201077-885 - MOS: Microsoft Office Access 2010http://www.cts.com.pl/77-885-MOS-Microsoft-Office-Access-2010-1Egzamin Certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Access 201077-887 - MOS: Microsoft Office Word 2010 Experthttp://www.cts.com.pl/77-887-MOS-Microsoft-Office-Word-2010-Expert-1Egzamin Certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Word 2010 - expert77-888 - MOS: Microsoft Office Excel 2010 Experthttp://www.cts.com.pl/77-888-MOS-Microsoft-Office-Excel-2010-Expert-1Egzamin Certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Excel 2010 - expert77-601 - Microsoft Word 2007http://www.cts.com.pl/77-601-Microsoft-Word-2007Egzamin certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Word 2007. Dostępny także po polsku!77-602 - Microsoft Excel 2007http://www.cts.com.pl/77-602-Microsoft-Excel-2007-1Egzamin certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Excel 2007. Dostępny także po polsku!77-603 - Microsoft PowerPoint 2007http://www.cts.com.pl/77-603-Microsoft-PowerPoint-2007-1Egzamin certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist PowerPoint 2007.77-604 - Microsoft Outlook 2007http://www.cts.com.pl/77-604-Microsoft-Outlook-2007-1Egzamin certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Outlook 2007.77-605 - Microsoft Access 2007http://www.cts.com.pl/77-605-Microsoft-Access-2007-1Egzamin certyfikujący na Microsoft Office Specialist Access 2007.70-667 - Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-667-Microsoft-SharePoint-2010-Configuringandnbsp;This exam is intended to validate the configuration skills needed to administer a SharePoint 2010 installation70-668 - Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Administratorhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-668-Microsoft-SharePoint-2010-Administrator70-663 - Pro: Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010http://www.cts.com.pl/70-663-Pro-Designing-and-Deploying-Messaging-Solutions-with-Microsoft-Exchange-Server-2010 Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure (20 percent) Design the Exchange Server 2010 installation. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: define Exchange server locations; Exchange DNS requirements; plan for common and/or shared namespaces; SLA requirements; Active Directory site topologies; network topology; Exchange federation; directory synchronization with the cloud; multi-domain; multi-forest; resource forest; Exchange Deployment Assistant Design message routing. This objective may include but is not limited to: inter- and intra-site hub routing; connectors; plan connectivity between Exchange and other messaging applications; design and deploy hub mail flow (on-premise and/or cloud-based services); design and deploy Edge connectors/scoping; design message transport; reverse zone (PTR records); scale hub transport server performance; transport storage requirements including transport dumpster, message queues, and shadow redundancy; multi-domain; multi-forest; resource forest; accepted domains; remote domains; send connector configuration Design the mailbox server role. This objective may include but is not limited to: plan database sizing; storage performance requirements such as I/O and disk latency requirements; multi-domain; multi-forest; resource forest; public folders; design recipient, distribution group, and mailbox provisioning and deprovisioning policies (on-premise and/or cloud-based services) Design client access. This objective may include but is not limited to: local vs. remote access; mobile access policies; identify and plan for supported messaging clients or protocols such as IMAP, POP, and Exchange ActiveSync; Outlook Anywhere; Web services; OWA; MAPI (RPC Client Access); RPC CAS Kerberos Authentication; scale CAS server performance; storage requirements; multi-domain; multi-forest; resource forest; plan the location and configuration of Client Access servers; plan the AutoDiscover implementation; plan for Federated Delegation; CAS proxy and redirection Plan for transition and coexistence. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: plan and investigate consolidation of Exchange servers; plan intra- and inter-org migration; decommission legacy environment; free/busy; inter-org message routing; how to preserve the ability to reply to a message (x500, SMTP, and legacyExchangeDN); public folders (free/busy lookup, replication); identify when to use a transition rather than a migration; coexistence with third-party messaging systems Deploying the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure (20 percent) Prepare the infrastructure for Exchange Server 2010 deployment. This objective may include but is not limited to: requirements to prepare schema, prepare domain, and prepare Active Directory; legacy permissions; prepare forest; forest functional level; domain controller versions, roles (excluding RODC/ROGC), and placement); prepare network services including directory synchronization, SMTP, federation, and DNS for on-premise and/or cloud-based services Deploy Edge transport server role. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: validate Exchange deployment; EdgeSync; configure transport agents; replace perimeter e-mail gateway; configure address rewriting Deploy client access server role. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: deploy CAS hardware and protocols; deploy mobile messaging services and connectivity; validate client connectivity; validate client functionality; autodiscover; multi-site/domain/forest Deploy hub transport server role. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: validate Exchange deployment; multi-site/domain/forest; configure transport rules; accepted domains; remote domains; send and receive connectors; message and recipient limits; deploy e-mail relay; validate message transport Deploy mailbox server role. This objective may include but is not limited to: database configuration and placement quota enforcement policies; deploy the Mailbox server and storage; deploy the mailbox database; deploy address lists and offline address books; validate Mailbox server performance; validate Mailbox server access; deploy public folders; configure public folder replication; configure client access to public folders; configure public folder permissions Deploy server roles for coexistence and migration. This objective may include but is not limited to: coexistence with and/or migration from Exchange 2003, 2007, 2010, cloud-based services, and third-party messaging systems; coexistence with namespaces; validate Exchange deployment; server transition process; transport rule coexistence; conversion from LDAP to OPATH filtering; routing group connector (RGC) configuration Designing and Deploying Security for the Exchange Organization (20 percent) Design and deploy messaging security. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: secure relaying; signing and/or encrypting with S/MIME; certificates; MTLS; Information Rights Management (IRM); ActiveSync with IRM; Federation with IRM; define message security requirements; planning SMTP connector security; planning secure routing between organizations; planning client-based message security; planning Outlook Protection Rules Design and deploy Exchange permissions model. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: role-based access control (RBAC) assignments, scopes, and roles; Exchange Control Panel (ECP); modification of default RBAC roles; creation of custom RBAC roles; planning administrative permissions using the built-in management roles; planning administrative permissions using custom management roles; planning remote administration of Exchange servers; database scope split; split permission model Design and deploy message hygiene. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: design and deploy Edge security; identify, plan, and design anti-spam and anti-virus solutions for the messaging deployment; SPA/sender ID; define connection, attachment, recipient, sender, and content filtering rules; safe list aggregation; block lists; phishing confidence level (PCL); spam confidence level (SCL); sender reputation level (SRL) Design and deploy client access security. This objective may include but is not limited to: design and deploy ActiveSync policies; plan certificates for Exchange CAS; alternate authentication (smart cards, client certificates, and time-based two-factor authentication tokens); authentication protocols (plain text, NTLM, forms based, Kerberos); OWA segmentation Design and deploy Exchange object permissions. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: design and deploy public folder security; mailbox (send as, full access, delegation, mail flow); resource security; distribution groups; design and deploy client access for POP, IMAP, ActiveSync, OWA, and MAPI per mailbox Designing and Deploying Exchange Server 2010 Availability and Recovery (21 percent) Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for Exchange dependencies. This objective may include but is not limited to: directory, network, DNS, storage, site, and datacenter resiliency; plan for updates and change management Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for CAS role. This objective may include but is not limited to: backup and recovery; designing and deploying CAS array; multi-site CAS deployment; DNS updates for client access during site failover; network load balancing Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for mailbox server role. This objective may include but is not limited to: design and deploy database scoping; design DAG; design and deploy public folder replication; backup and recovery; DNS record TTL; file share witness resiliency; activation preference and auto-activation; lag copies; designing and deploying continuous replication; designing and deploying DAGs distributed across multiple locations; Datacenter Activation Coordination (DAC); database repair Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for hub transport role. This objective may include but is not limited to: backup and recovery; receive connector resiliency; send connector scoping; design and deploy single and multi-site redundant Hub Transport services; network load balancing Design and deploy high availability and disaster recovery for Edge transport server role. This objective may include but is not limited to: backup and recovery; server placement; DNS load balancing; MX records; namespace changes; designing and deploying single and multi-site redundant Edge Transport services Designing and Deploying Messaging Compliance, System Monitoring, and Reporting (19 percent) Design and deploy auditing and discovery. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: mailbox and admin audit logging; permissions auditing; message tracking; protocol logging; IRM logging; RBAC (compliance role and scope); identify requirements for discovery or auditing; plan journaling or message record management (MRM) for discovery; plan access permissions for discovery searches Design and deploy message archival. This objective applies to on-premise and/or cloud-based services and may include but is not limited to: dumpster 2.0; legal hold; retention policies (MRM); retention tags; convert managed folders to retention policies; design and deploy alternate mailboxes; plan for managing messages in default Outlook folders; plan a retention policy implementation; plan an AutoTagging implementation; personal archives and the impact on database design Design and deploy transport rules for message compliance. This objective may include but is not limited to: ethical firewall; message journaling; disclaimers; MailTips such as notification for external recipients and recipient limits; transport-based signing and/or encryption (S/MIME, MTLS, IRM) Design and deploy for monitoring and reporting. This objective may include but is not limited to: design and deploy message flow monitoring; client accessibility; SLA requirements; analyze client usage, number of messages, and message size; monitoring client access services; troubleshooting client access services; mailbox access reporting 70-648 - Upgrading from Windows Server 2003 MCSA to, Windows Server 2008, Technology Specializationshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-648-Upgrading-from-Windows-Server-2003-MCSA-to-Windows-Server-2008-Technology-Specializationsandnbsp;About this ExamExam 70-648 is an upgrade exam that is a composite of two stand-alone exams: 70-640 and 70-642. Exam 70-648 validates skills related to the core technology features and functionality of Windows Server 2008 R2, from the existing knowledge base of a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows Server 2003.70-664 - Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-664-Microsoft-Lync-Server-2010-Configuring Managing Users and Client Access (20 percent) Configure user accounts. This objective may include but is not limited to: enabling Active Directory users, moving users, applying policies to users, and managing users in bulk Deploy and maintain clients. This objective may include but is not limited to: deploying Communicator, configuring group policy, configuring client version policy, deploying the Attendee/Attendant consoles Configure conferencing policies. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring general conference settings, configuring A/V settings, configuring web conferencing settings, and configuring Application Sharing settings Configure Instant andnbsp;Messaging (IM) policies. This objective may include but is not limited to: file transfer filters and URL filters Deploy and maintain Lync Server 2010 devices. This objective may include but is not limited to: publishing device updates, configuring device policies, managing and deploying common area devices and analog devices Resolve client access issues. This objective may include but is not limited to: enabling/disabling logging, using Snooper to open and navigate trace file, troubleshooting EWS and Address Book errors, using client tools to troubleshoot connectivity issues, and troubleshooting certificate errors Configuring a Lync Server 2010 Topology (21 percent) Prepare to deploy a topology. This objective may include but is not limited to: installing local configuration stores, provisioning servers in Active Directory, modifying features and roles on Windows servers, preparing DNS, deploying the Central Management Store Configure Lync Server 2010 by using Topology Builder. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring site details, configuring simple URLs, site federation route, configuring Lync Server roles and pools, and using the Best Practices Analyzer to validate deployment Configure role-based access control in Lync Server 2010. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating and assigning roles Configure a location information server. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring LIS with Windows PowerShell, creating and assigning location profiles, associating addresses with physical locations, and enabling/disabling E911 disclaimer Configure server pools for load balancing. This objective may include but is not limited to: hardware load balancing and DNS load balancing Configuring Enterprise Voice (19 percent) Configure voice policies. This objective may include but is not limited to: user, site, and global, configuring phone usages, and running test cases Configure dial plans. This objective may include but is not limited to: normalization, assessing impact of trunk groups, and accommodating PBX coexistence Manage routing. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring and troubleshooting voice routing Configure Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging integration. This objective may include but is not limited to: dial plans and policies Configure dial-in conferencing. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring access numbers and dial-in participant settings Configure call admission control. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring and troubleshooting Bandwidth Management Configure Response Group Services (RGS). This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring agents, RGS groups, RGS queues, and RGS workflow Configure Call Park and Unassigned Number. This objective may include but is not limited to: feature interaction Manage a Mediation Server pool and PSTN Gateway. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating and configuring a Mediation Server pool, configuring Media Bypass, configuring Gateway settings, and coexistence and migration considerations Configuring Lync Server 2010 for External Accessandnbsp;(19 percent) Configure Edge Services. This objective may include but is not limited to; configuring Director Services, creating and configuring external access pools, and configuring federation Configure a firewall. This objective may include but is not limited to: IP addresses, port settings, NAT, and routing Configure a reverse proxy. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring certificates, Lync Server web components, and Autodiscover Monitoring and Maintaining Lync Server 2010 (21 percent) Back up and restore Lync Server 2010. This objective may include but is not limited to: SQL databases and instances, contacts with dbimpexp, topology with Topology Builder, topology with PowerShell and file shares, and activating CMS on a new front end Configure monitoring and archiving. This objective may include but is not limited to: reporting services and SQL, archiving IM and Group Chat, monitoring A/V quality, and compliance considerations Implement troubleshooting tools. This objective may include but is not limited to: analyzing events logged in Windows Event log, creating a trace file with OCSLogger, analyzing troubleshooting data, and selecting a troubleshooting tool Use PowerShell to test Lync Server 2010. This objective may include but is not limited to: proactively testing connectivity and topology and using synthetic transactions 70-177 - Microsoft Project Server 2010, Configurationhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-177-Microsoft-Project-Server-2010-Configuration70-633 - Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, Managing Projectshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-633-Microsoft-Office-Project-Server-2007-Managing-Projects70-632 - Microsoft Office Project 2007, Managing Projectshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-632-Microsoft-Office-Project-2007-Managing-Projects70-639 - Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-639-Microsoft-Office-Project-Server-2007-Configuring70-573 - Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-573-Microsoft-SharePoint-2010-Application-Development Working with the SharePoint User Interface (19%) andnbsp; Manage SPSite and SPWeb programmatically by using Visual Studio 2010 This objective may include but is not limited to: creating sub webs, referencing SPFiles, manipulating property bag, when to call Update, referencing SPContext, SPSite, SPWeb,andnbsp; SPSite.OpenWeb, SPWeb.Webs, feature activiation and deactivation andnbsp; This objective does not include: trivial cases such as setting title and other loose properties of the objects Implement a dialog by using the Dialog Framework This objective may include but is not limited to: Create dialogs from JavaScript or from server side, display dialogs Create a custom ribbon object This objective may include but is not limited to: adding custom actions to the ribbon, customizing groups, customizing tabs, customizing the existing ribbon Customize navigation programmatically This objective may include but is not limited to: TopNav bar, quick launch, custom actions andnbsp; This objective does not include: custom menu controls, custom site map providers Create and apply branding to a SharePoint site This objective may include but is not limited to: applying custom master pages to content pages and application pages, placeholders, page layouts, programmatically working with themes, deploying CSS, CSSlink, ScriptLink andnbsp; This objective does not include: graphic design, creating a CSS Developing Web Parts and Controls (21%) Create Web Parts This objective may include but is not limited to: including properties, controls using Render vs. CreateChildControl, life cycle,andnbsp; visual, standard Web Parts,andnbsp;andnbsp; andnbsp; This objective does not include: trivial case where developer uses Visual Web Part project template Create connectable Web Parts andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: Implement consumer/provider interfaces Debug Web Parts andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: ULS log, and event log, debug.log tracing, developer dashboard Create and implement delegate controls andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: overriding existing controls with lower sequence, developing and using .ascx files Developing Business Logic (19%) Implement a custom workflow in Visual Studio 2010 This objective may include but is not limited to: work with inititation data or association data to create a SharePoint task, extend a workflow imported from SharePoint Designer 2010, use a HandleExternalEvent and CallExternalMethod to interact with a custom local service, work with inititation data or association data in a site workflow, corelation token andnbsp; This objective does not include: trivial cases such as workflows with no custom actions, initiation data, association data. Create a custom workflow action andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: create a custom SPD action, create and add a custom activity to a Visual Studio workflow, define an action.xml file Create and implement event receivers andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: accessing event properties, list, item, site, email, avoiding recursion, cancelling events, choosing synchronization state Customize Enterprise Content Management (ECM) This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a content type that inherit from appropriate parent, creating and implementing a custom publishing field control that is page mode aware, activating a master page programmatically including token usage andnbsp; This objective does not include: page layouts, formatting Create, implement and debug a Timer Job andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: configuration, programmatic scheduling, queueing, attaching debugger to the Timer service Create and modify Business Connectivity Service model in Visual Studio 2010 andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: create a BDC model in Visual Studio 2010, define insert, update and delete methods, create and read items, make data searchable Manage Users, Groups, Permissions andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: SPGroups, SPUser, permission inheritance, all securable objects, SPRoleDefinition, SPRole, SPRoleAssignment Working With SharePoint Data (22%) Access list data by using the Server object model andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: SPQuery, LINQ, SPList, SPSiteDataQuery, schema management, working with a query Governor, create LINQ query that includes a join statement, SPQuery Vs. SPSiteDataQuery Access SharePoint Data by usingandnbsp;WCF Data Services andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: WCF ListData.svc, RESTFUL URLs conventions, create and use a client service reference Access (CRUD) data by using the Client Object Model andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: Javascript, .NET, Silverlight, Build Silverlight User Interface for SharePoint using Client Object Model, Query data by using CAML over the Client Object Model in Silverlight, non data API (site, web, list, access) Work with documents programmatically andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: SPFile, SPFolder, SPVersion, upload document and set meta data Work with the meta data andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: Access data from user profiles, taxonomy, folksonomy Extending SharePoint Search andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a custom query using full text query or keyword query, customize the look and feel of the search result using XSLT Implement and debug code that executes in an alternative security context andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: create code that uses the RunWithElevatedPrivileges delegate (including debugging), create code that uses the System Account, create code that impersonate a different user Create and modify a custom content type andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: declaratively and programmatically creating and upgrading content type using Visual Studio 2010, modifying an exisiting content type, site columns Stabilizing and Deploying SharePoint Components (19%) Manage a solution in Visual Studio 2010 andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: modify the contained features in the solution, add an assembly that is not included in the visual studio solution, manage mapped folders for localization, sandbox and farm solutions, customize manifest.xmlandnbsp; Manage a feature by using Visual Studio 2010 This objective may include but is not limited to: upgrading, localizing, versioning, developing features, feature receivers (activating and installing) that interact with their parent object, customizing feature.xml andnbsp; This objective does not include: features without elements Store and retrieve configuration data andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to:andnbsp; App config, web config, persisted object, list, xml, file system, cookies, property bag Create a site definition by using Visual Studio 2010 This objective may include but is not limited to: feature activation, site provisioning, localization andnbsp; This objective does not include: list definitions and modules defined in ONET.xml, SharePoint Designer Manage SharePoint object life cycle by using the Dispose API andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: SPWeb, SPContext, IDisposable, Tryandhellip;Catchandhellip;Finally, using blocks Develop, debug, and deploy sandboxed solutions andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: APIs that are allowed or not allowed in sandbox, use a full trust proxy 70-448 - Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Business Intelligence Development and Maintenancehttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-448-Microsoft-SQL-Server-2008-Business-Intelligence-Development-and-MaintenanceImplementing an SSIS Solution (17%) Implement control flow. This objective may include but is not limited to: checkpoints; debug control flow; transactions; implement the appropriate control flow task to solve a problem; data profiling and quality Implement data flow. This objective may include but is not limited to: debug data flow; implement the appropriate data flow components Implement dynamic package behavior by using property expressions. Implement package logic by using variables. This objective may include but is not limited to: system variables; user variables; variable scope Implement package configurations. Implement auditing, logging, and event handling. This objective may include but is not limited to: use system variables for auditing; use event handlers; propagate events; use log providers; data profiling Extend SSIS packages by using .NET code. This objective may include but is not limited to: use the script task; use the script component; use custom assemblies Configuring, Deploying, and Maintaining SSIS (15%) Install and maintain SSIS components. This objective may include but is not limited to: implement disaster recovery for SSIS Deploy an SSIS solution. This objective may include but is not limited to: deploy SSIS packages by using DTUTIL; deploy SSIS packages by using the deployment utility; deploy SSIS packages to SQL or file system locations Manage SSIS package execution. This objective may include but is not limited to: schedule package execution by using SQL Server Agent; execute packages by using DTEXEC; execute packages by using SQL Server Management Studio; execute packages by using the SSIS .NET API Configure SSIS security settings. This objective may include but is not limited to: MSDB database roles; package protection levels Identify and resolve issues related to SSIS solution deployment. This objective may include but is not limited to: validate deployed packages; deploy packages and dependencies between servers Implementing an SSAS Solution (21%) Implement dimensions in a cube. This objective may include but is not limited to: translations; attribute relations; hierarchies Implement measures in a cube. This objective may include but is not limited to: measure groups Implement a data source view. This objective may include but is not limited to: named calculations; named queries Configure dimension usage in a cube. This objective may include but is not limited to: implement reference dimensions; implement many to many relationships; implement fact relationships; implement role-playing relationships; define granularity Implement custom logic in a cube by using MDX. This objective may include but is not limited to: actions; key performance indicators (KPI); calculated members; calculations Implement data mining. This objective may include but is not limited to: implement data mining structures and models; query data mining structures by using DMX; data mining views Implement storage design in a cube. This objective may include but is not limited to: aggregations; partitions; storage modes; proactive caching Configuring, Deploying, and Maintaining SSAS (17%) Configure permissions and roles in SSAS. This objective may include but is not limited to: server roles; SSAS database roles; cube roles; enable client application access; implement custom access to data Deploy SSAS databases and objects. This objective may include but is not limited to: Deployment Wizard; BIDS; SSMS; SSIS Analysis Services Execute DDL task Install and maintain an SSAS instance. This objective may include but is not limited to: disaster recovery Diagnose and resolve performance issues. This objective may include but is not limited to: use SQL Profiler; performance monitor counters; DMVs; Usage Based Optimization Wizard Implement processing options. Implementing an SSRS Solution (17%) Implement report data sources and datasets. This objective may include but is not limited to: query types; dynamic data sources; filter location (dataset vs. query) Implement a report layout. This objective may include but is not limited to: apply conditional formatting; page configuration; headers and footers Extend an SSRS solution by using code. This objective may include but is not limited to: custom .NET assembly; private code Create an SSRS report by using an SSAS data source. This objective may include but is not limited to: MDX in an SSRS report; DMX in an SSRS report Implement report parameters. This objective may include but is not limited to: databound parameters; multi-value parameters Implement interactivity in a report. This objective may include but is not limited to: drilldown; drillthrough; interactive sorting Implement report items. This objective may include but is not limited to: matrix; table; chart; image; list; grouping Embed SSRS reports in custom applications. This objective may include but is not limited to: use the Windows Forms Report Viewer; use the Web Forms Report Viewer; use the SSRS Web service Configuring, Deploying, and Maintaining SSRS (13%) Configure report execution and delivery. This objective may include but is not limited to: subscriptions; report caching; schedules; snapshot history Install and configure SSRS instances. This objective may include but is not limited to: deploy an SSRS Web farm Configure authentication and authorization for a reporting solution. This objective may include but is not limited to: configure server-level and item-level role-based security; configure Windows authentication and custom authentication Deploy an SSRS solution. This objective may include but is not limited to: RS.exe scripts; Report Builder; BIDS Configure SSRS availability. This objective may include but is not limited to: key management; migrate SSRS databases 70-433 - TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Database Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-433-TS-Microsoft-SQL-Server-2008-Database-DevelopmentImplementing Tables and Views (14 percent) Create and alter tables. This objective may include but is not limited to: computed and persisted columns; schemas; scripts to deploy changes to multiple environments, for example, dev, test, production; manage permissions (GRANT, DENY, REVOKE) Create and alter views. This objective may include but is not limited to: WITH ENCRYPTION; WITH SCHEMABINDING; WITH CHECK OPTION; manage permissions (GRANT, DENY, REVOKE) Create and alter indexes. This objective may include but is not limited to: filtered, included columns, unique, clustered, non-clustered, FILL FACTOR; CREATE STATISTICS; indexing views, compression Create and modify constraints. This objective may include but is not limited to: PRIMARY KEY, FOREIGN KEY, UNIQUE, CHECK, cascading referential integrity, enabling/disabling, NOCHECK; SET IDENTITY_INSERT Implement data types. This objective may include but is not limited to: FILESTREAM; spatial, structured, and semi-structured; collations Implement partitioning solutions. This objective may include but is not limited to: partitioned tables and indexes (constraints, partition functions, partition schemes, MERGE, SPLIT, SWITCH); distributed partitioned views (constraints, linked servers) Implementing Programming Objects (16 percent) Create and alter stored procedures. This objective may include but is not limited to: table-valued parameters (TVPs), EXECUTE AS, RECOMPILE, parameter direction (output); WITH ENCRYPTION; manage permissions (GRANT, DENY, REVOKE) Create and alter user-defined functions (UDFs). This objective may include but is not limited to: WITH SCHEMABINDING, EXECUTE AS; manage permissions (GRANT, DENY, REVOKE) Create and alter DML triggers. This objective may include but is not limited to: INSERTED, DELETED, INSTEAD OF, EXECUTE AS Create and alter DDL triggers. This objective may include but is not limited to: enabling/disabling; return event data Create and deploy CLR-based objects. This objective may include but is not limited to: permission sets (SAFE, UNSAFE, EXTERNAL_ACCESS), SET TRUSTWORTHY Implement error handling. This objective may include but is not limited to: TRY/CATCH, RAISERROR, retrieving error information, custom error messages, @@ERROR Manage transactions. This objective may include but is not limited to: BEGIN TRANSACTION, COMMIT, ROLLBACK, SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL, named transactions Working with Query Fundamentals (21 percent) Query data by using SELECT statements. This objective may include but is not limited to: LIKE, WHERE, ORDER BY, INTO Modify data by using INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements. This objective may include but is not limited to: row constructors, DELETE FROM, UPDATE FROM, TRUNCATE TABLE Return data by using the OUTPUT clause. This objective may include but is not limited to: INSERTED, DELETED, INTO Modify data by using MERGE statements. This objective may include but is not limited to: INSERTED, DELETED, OUTPUT Implement aggregate queries. This objective may include but is not limited to: built-in aggregate functions, GROUPING SETS, GROUP BY, HAVING Combine datasets. This objective may include but is not limited to: CROSS APPLY, OUTER APPLY, all join types; UNION, UNION ALL, INTERSECT, EXCEPT Apply built-in scalar functions. This objective may include but is not limited to: CAST and CONVERT; REPLACE; LEN and DATALENGTH; PATINDEX and CHARINDEX Applying Additional Query Techniques (15 percent) Implement subqueries. This objective may include but is not limited to: simple, correlated, scalar, list, table valued Implement CTE (common table expression) queries. This objective may include but is not limited to: recursive, non-recursive Apply ranking functions. This objective may include but is not limited to: RANK, PARTITION BY, DENSE_RANK, OVER, ROW_NUMBER, NTILE Control execution plans. This objective may include but is not limited to: table hints, query hints Manage international considerations. This objective may include but is not limited to: collations, defining custom errors, filtering data, sort order, nvarchar, database collation, column collation Working with Additional SQL Server Components (11 percent) Integrate Database Mail. Implement full-text search. This objective may include but is not limited to: CONTAINS, CONTAINSTABLE, FREETEXT, FREETEXTTABLE, STOPLIST Implement scripts by using Windows PowerShell and SQL Server Management Objects (SMOs). This objective may include but is not limited to: cmdlets Implement Service Broker solutions. This objective may include but is not limited to: services, queues, messages, message types, message validation, contracts, activation procedures, routes Track data changes. This objective may include but is not limited to: change tracking; database audit specification; CHANGETABLE, Change Data capture Working with XML Data (12 percent) Retrieve relational data as XML. This objective may include but is not limited to: FOR XML Transform XML data into relational data. This objective may include but is not limited to: OPENXML, sp_xml_preparedocument, sp_xml_removedocument Query XML data. This objective may include but is not limited to: XQUERY, XPATH Manage XML data. This objective may include but is not limited to: XML datatype, XML indexes, XML schema collections Gathering Performance Information (11 percent) Capture execution plans. This objective may include but is not limited to: graphical execution plans; SHOWPLAN, index details in Query Plans Gather trace information by using the SQL Server Profiler. Collect output from the Database Engine Tuning Advisor. This objective may include but is not limited to: prepare a workload Collect information from system metadata. This objective may include but is not limited to: Dynamic Management Views (DMVs), catalog views 70-432 - Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenancehttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-432-Microsoft-SQL-Server-2008-Implementation-and-MaintenanceInstalling and Configuring SQL Server 2008 (10 percent) Install SQL Server 2008 and related services. This objective may include but is not limited to: file locations; default paths; service accounts Configure SQL Server instances. This objective may include but is not limited to: sp_configure, DMVs Configure SQL Server services. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuration manager; SQL browser Configure additional SQL Server components. This objective may include but is not limited to: SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), replication, MDS Implement database mail. This objective may include but is not limited to: set up and configure Configure full-text indexing. This objective may include but is not limited to: enable/disable, index population Maintaining SQL Server Instances (13 percent) Manage SQL Server Agent jobs. This objective may include but is not limited to: create and schedule jobs; notification of job execution; disable/enable jobs; change job step order; logging Manage SQL Server Agent alerts. This objective may include but is not limited to: performance condition alerts; SQL event alerts; Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) alerts Manage SQL Server Agent operators. This objective may include but is not limited to: operator schedules; fail safe operator; add a new operator; notification methods Implement the declarative management framework (DMF). This objective may include but is not limited to: create a policy; verify a policy; schedule a policy compliance check; enforce a policy; create a condition Back up a SQL Server environment. This objective may include but is not limited to: operating system-level concepts, SQL Server Utility, Compression media families Managing SQL Server Security (15 percent) Manage logins and server roles. This objective may include but is not limited to: create logins; disable/enable logins; security model (authentication mode); password policy enforcement; fixed server roles; alter logins, create credentials, certificate logins Manage users and database roles. This objective may include but is not limited to: user mapping; user-defined roles; fixed roles; guest, public, dbo; creating and deleting user roles, application roles Manage SQL Server instance permissions. This objective may include but is not limited to: logon triggers; permissions vs. fixed role membership; cross-database ownership chaining; impersonation, end point permissions Manage database permissions. This objective may include but is not limited to: impersonation; cross-database ownership chaining Manage schema permissions and object permissions. This objective may include but is not limited to: manage schema ownership, object rights Audit SQL Server instances. This objective may include but is not limited to: use DDL triggers and logon triggers; C2; common criteria; login failures; event notifications Manage transparent data encryption. This objective may include but is not limited to: impact of transparent data encryption on backups, certificate management, symmetric keys Configure surface area. This objective may include but is not limited to: sp_configure Maintaining a SQL Server Database (16 percent) Back up databases. This objective may include but is not limited to: full backups; differential backups; transaction log; compressed backups; file and filegroup backups; verifying backup, TDE Backups Restore databases. This objective may include but is not limited to: online restores; full restores; differential restores; transaction log; file and filegroup restores; verifying restore; tail of the transaction log, TDE restores Manage and configure databases. This objective may include but is not limited to: files, file groups, and related options; database options; recovery model; attach/detach data Manage database snapshots. This objective may include but is not limited to: create, drop, revert Maintain database integrity. This objective may include but is not limited to: DBCC CHECKDB; suspect pages, page level restores Maintain a database by using maintenance plans. This objective may include but is not limited to: Maintenance Plan Wizard; Maintenance Plan Designer Performing Data Management Tasks (14 percent) Import and export data. This objective may include but is not limited to: BCP; BULK INSERT; OPENROWSET; GUI tools Manage data partitions. This objective may include but is not limited to: switching data from one partition to another; add a filegroup; alter a partition function; alter a partition scheme Implement data compression. This objective may include but is not limited to: sparse columns; page/row, Unicode Compression Maintain indexes. This objective may include but is not limited to: create spatial indexes; create partitioned indexes; clustered and non-clustered indexes; XML indexes; disable and enable indexes; filtered index on sparse columns; indexes with included columns; rebuilding/reorganizing indexes; online/offline, statistics on filtered indexes Manage collations. This objective may include but is not limited to: column collation; database collation; instance collation Monitoring and Troubleshooting SQL Server (13 percent) Identify SQL Server service problems. This objective may include but is not limited to: DB Engine service; SQL Agent service; SQL Browser service Identify concurrency problems. This objective may include but is not limited to: blocks, locks, deadlocks, activity monitor; relevant Dynamic Management Views Identify SQL Agent job execution problems.andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: proxy accounts; credentials; job history Locate error information. This objective may include but is not limited to: error log; agent log; job execution history; event logs Optimizing SQL Server Performance (10 percent) Implement Resource Governor. Use the Database Engine Tuning Advisor. Collect trace data by using SQL Server Profiler. Collect performance data by using Dynamic Management Views (DMVs). Collect performance data by using System Monitor. Use Performance Studio. Implementing High Availability (9 percent) Implement database mirroring. This objective may include but is not limited to: monitoring, configuring, failover Implement a SQL Server clustered instance. This objective may include but is not limited to: monitoring, configuring, failover Implement log shipping. This objective may include but is not limited to: monitoring, configuring, failover Implement replication. This objective may include but is not limited to: monitoring, configuring 70-658 - System Center Data Protection Manager 2007, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-658-System-Center-Data-Protection-Manager-2007-Configuring70-400 - TS: Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-400-TS-Microsoft-System-Center-Operations-Manager-2007-ConfiguringConfiguring System Center Operations Manager 2007 (15 percent) Configure notification. Manage roles. Configure System Center Operations Manager options. Discover and deploy agents within a trusted Active Directory forest. Discover and deploy agents to systems not using Active Directory. Deploying and Configuring Management Packs (28 percent) Import a Management Pack. Configure overrides. Create a self-tuning threshold. Migrate a Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Management Pack to System Center Operations Manager 2007. Configure diagnostics and recoveries for a rule or a monitor. Building and Deploying Custom Management Packs (21 percent) Configure security options. Configure discovery for Management Packs. Create monitors and rules. Create a distributed application. Create a synthetic transaction. Maintaining System Center Operations Manager (23 percent) Maintain a System Center Operations Manager infrastructure. Create views. Create tasks. Fail over from Root Management Server (RMS). Back up and restore System Center Operations Manager. Manage and maintain reports. Configuring Client Monitoring (13 percent) Configure Audit Collection Service (ACS). Configure Agentless Exception Monitoring (AEM). Configure Collective Client Monitoring (CCM). Configure Business Critical Client Monitoring (BCCM). 70-659 - Windows Server 2008 R2, Server Virtualizationhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-659-Windows-Server-2008-R2-Server-Virtualization Installing andandnbsp;Configuring Hostandnbsp;and Parentandnbsp;Settings Add theandnbsp;Hyper-V roleandnbsp;on Windowsandnbsp;Server 2008andnbsp;R2. This objective may include but is not limited to: installing and configuring Hyper-V on Server Core, verifying BIOS settings (i.e. DEP), adding the Hyper-V role using Virtual Machine Manager, configuring Hyper-V Server R2, identifying hardware requirements Enable remoteandnbsp;management. This objective may include but is not limited to: deploying Virtual Machine Manager Agent, configuring firewall rules, configuring Virtual Network Manager settings Configure virtualandnbsp;networks andandnbsp;VLAN security. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring Media Access Control (MAC) address pools, configuring network locations, configuring VLAN tags, configuring VLAN security, configuring virtual networks Configure storage. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring Multi Path Input Output (MPIO), executing the mpiocpl.exe command, dynamic I/O redirection, iSCSI initiator, executing the iscsicli.exe command Configuring Childandnbsp;Settings Configure childandnbsp;resources. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring disks, networks, CPU, and memory Configure childandnbsp;storage. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring Dynamic VM storage, creating differencing disks, configuring pass-through disks, taking snapshots, managing GUIDs, managing logical unit numbers (LUNs), editing VHDs, copying physical disks to VHDs Configure childandnbsp;network adapters. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating synthetic and emulated network adapters, configuring MAC spoofing, configuring VLAN ID, configuring Jumbo frame, configuring TCP Offloading Engine (TOE) Create andandnbsp;deploy virtualandnbsp;machines. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating, cloning, deploying, and saving virtual machines using Virtual Machine Manager; creating virtual machines using Hyper-V Manager, configuring Self-Service Portal, scripting and deploying virtual machines using Windows PowerShell Managing andandnbsp;Monitoring Virtualandnbsp;Environments Solve performanceandnbsp;and resourceandnbsp;issues. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO), monitoring the environment by using System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2, configuring event triggers, allocating resources by using Virtual Machine Manager, monitoring performance and diagnosing issues by using Performance Monitor or Resource Monitor Configure delegationandnbsp;of rights. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating user policies for Self Service Portal, creating and managing templates, managing and replicating libraries in Virtual Machine Manager Create rolesandnbsp;and configureandnbsp;authorization rights. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating roles and delegating rights using Authorization Manager (AzMan), delegating rights manually Manage non-Hyper-V-awareandnbsp;virtualization hosts. This objective may include but is not limited to: managing ESX/VI3 VMware hosts by using Virtual Machine Manager, managing Virtual Server 2005 R2 hosts using Virtual Machine Manager Ensuring Highandnbsp;Availability andandnbsp;Recoverability Manage snapshots. This objective may include but is not limited to: taking, reverting, merging, deleting, and applying snapshots; configuring storage locations Manage backups. This objective may include but is not limited to: managing online and offline backups by using DPM, Windows Server Backup, or Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) Perform non-clusteredandnbsp;migrations. This objective may include but is not limited to: performing a SAN migration of child partitions, performing a network migration of child partitions Configure quickandnbsp;and liveandnbsp;migrations. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring network and storage for clustered Hyper-V setup, enabling Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV), configuring dynamic I/0 redirection Performing Migration Perform physical-to-virtualandnbsp;(P2V) migration. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring Virtual Machine Manager Intelligent Placement, performing online and offline migrations Perform virtual-to-virtualandnbsp;(V2V) migration. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring Virtual Machine Manager Intelligent Placement, performing online and offline migrations Perform import/exportandnbsp;migration. This objective may include but is not limited to: migrating virtual machines between Hyper-V hosts using the Export/Import feature in Hyper-V Configuring Remoteandnbsp;Desktop (RD)andnbsp;Role Servicesandnbsp;Infrastructure Configure RDandnbsp;session host. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring session host settings, network-level authentication settings, license settings; restricting users to single remote session; allowing time zone redirection; configuring resource redirection, configuring encryption, configuring multi-monitor support Configure RDandnbsp;licensing. This objective may include but is not limited to: activating and deactivating Remote Desktop License Service, installing and revoking client access licenses (CALs), reporting on CAL usage Configure RDandnbsp;Connection Broker. This objective may include but is not limited to: installing the RD Connection Broker, configuring DNS for Connection Broker, configuring Connection Broker farms, integrating with RD Virtualization Host role service Configure RDandnbsp;Gateway. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring RD Gateway, integrating RD Gateway with network access protection (NAP), configuring authentication authorization Configure RDandnbsp;Web Access. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring RD Web Access, configuring authentication options (forms, single sign-on), configuring per-user RemoteApp program filtering, configuring public and private computer options 70-669 - Windows Server 2008 R2, Desktop Virtualizationhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-669-Windows-Server-2008-R2-Desktop-Virtualization Deploying andandnbsp;Managing anandnbsp;Enterprise Desktopandnbsp;Virtualization Environment Install andandnbsp;configure Windowsandnbsp;Virtual PC. This objective may include but it is not limited to: installing Windows Virtual PC on various platforms (32-bit, 64-bit), creating and managing virtual hard disks, configuring virtual machine resources including network resources, preparing host machines Enable andandnbsp;manage Windowsandnbsp;XP Mode. This objective may include but it is not limited to: enable Windows XP Mode for Windows 7; publish applications to a host OS through Windows XP Mode; configure the BIOS to support hardware virtualization; create, deploy, and maintain Windows XP Mode images Create aandnbsp;MED-V infrastructure. This objective may include but it is not limited to: installing and managing server components (Image Repository, MED-V Instances), installing the MED-V client, configuring server settings Administer aandnbsp;MED-V environment. This objective may include but it is not limited to: managing workspaces, creating policies, publishing applications and menus, configuring reporting, customizing user and device settings in a virtual machine Create andandnbsp;deploy virtualandnbsp;desktop images. This objective may include but it is not limited to: using various tools to create or prepare images for deployment, deploying a workspace image by using a Web page, pre-staging images Deploying andandnbsp;Managing aandnbsp;Presentation Virtualizationandnbsp;Environment Prepare andandnbsp;manage remoteandnbsp;applications. This objective may include but it is not limited to: configuring application sharing, package applications for deployment by using RemoteApp, installing and configuring the RD Session Host Role Service on the server. Access publishedandnbsp;applications. This objective may include but it is not limited to: configuring Remote Desktop Web Access, configuring internal and external application access, configuring role-based application provisioning, configuring Remote Desktop client connections Configure clientandnbsp;settings toandnbsp;access virtualizedandnbsp;desktops. This objective may include but it is not limited to: configuring client settings, managing user home folders, identifying minimum client requirements Deploying andandnbsp;Managing anandnbsp;Application Virtualizationandnbsp;(App-V) Environment Prepare virtualandnbsp;applications. This objective may include but is not limited to: sequencing applications, installing and configuring the sequencer, preparing applications for deployment in different environments, configuring virtual application interaction and sharing, choosing a method to deploy virtual applications Install andandnbsp;configure applicationandnbsp;virtualization environments. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring App-V modes (stand-alone, lightweight, enterprise); install an App-V infrastructure including servers, management consoles, and clients Manage applicationandnbsp;virtualization environments. This objective may include but is not limited to: enabling and monitoring offline application usage, enabling and monitoring real-time sessions, managing application cache, configuring branch cache functionality Managing aandnbsp;Virtual Desktopandnbsp;Infrastructure Environment Configure userandnbsp;state virtualization. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring roaming profiles, configuring folder redirection Manage virtualandnbsp;desktops remotely. This objective may include but is not limited to: working with Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal (SSP) to log in to, control, restart, or resume a desktop virtual machine, working with Remote Desktop Manager, working with Remote Desktop Licensing Manager, troubleshooting client Key Management Server (KMS) issues, configuring firewall exceptions on the client 70-511 - TS: Windows Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4http://www.cts.com.pl/70-511-TS-Windows-Applications-Development-with-Microsoft-NET-Framework-4 Building a User Interface by Using Basic Techniques (23%) Choose the most appropriate control class. This objective may include but is not limited to: evaluating design requirements and then selecting the most appropriate control based on those requirements; recognizing when none of the standard controls meet requirements; item controls, menu controls, content controls This objective does not include: designing a custom control Implement screen layout by using nested control hierarchies. This objective may include but is not limited to: using panel-derived controls, attaching properties This objective does not include: items controls, control customization Create and apply styles and theming. This objective may include but is not limited to: application-level styles, overriding styles, style inheritance, Generic.xaml, andnbsp;theming attributes This objective does not include: data-grid view style sharing Manage reusable resources. This objective may include but is not limited to: fonts, styles, data sources, images, resource dictionaries, resource-only DLLs Implement an animation in WPF. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a storyboard; controlling timelines; controlling the behavior when the animation completes; double, color, and point animations; starting an animation from code and from XAML This objective does not include: direct rendering updates, implementing key frame animations Enhancing a User Interface by Using Advanced Techniques (21%) Manage routed events in WPF. This objective may include but is not limited to: tunneling vs. bubbling events, handling and cancelling events This objective does not include: simple event handling; creating custom events Configure WPF commanding. This objective may include but is not limited to: defining WPF commands based on RoutedCommand; associating commands to controls; handling commands; command bindings; input gesturesandnbsp;andnbsp; This objective does not include: creating custom commands by implementing ICommand Modify the visual interface at run time. This objective may include but is not limited to: adding/removing controls at run time; manipulating the visual tree; control life cycle; generating a template dynamically This objective does not include: instantiating forms and simple modification of control properties at runtime Implement user-defined controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: deciding whether to use a user/composite, extended, or custom control ; creating a user/composite control; extending from an existing control This objective does not include: creating a custom control by inheriting directly from the Control class and writing code Create and display graphics. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating and displaying graphics by using geometric transformation; brushes; drawing shapes; clipping; double buffering; overriding Render (WPF) and OnPaint (WinForms); differentiating between retained and non-retained graphics This objective does not include: creating and displaying three-dimensional graphics; hit testing; creating images Add multimedia content to an application in WPF. This objective may include but is not limited to: media player vs. media element; adding a sound player; images This objective does not include: buffering Create and apply control templates in WPF. This objective may include but is not limited to: template binding This objective does not include: styling and theming; data templating Create data, event, and property triggers in WPF. Managing Data at the User Interface Layer (23%) Implement data binding. This objective may include but is not limited to: binding options, static and dynamic resources, element bindings, setting the correct binding mode and update mode; binding to nullable values This objective does not include: binding to a specific data source Implement value converters in WPF. This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing custom value converters, implementing multivalue converters Implement data validation. This objective may include but is not limited to: handling validation and providing user feedback via the error provider (WinForms) or data templates (WPF), IDataErrorInfo, validation control, form validation and control validation Implement and consume change notification interfaces. This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing INotifyPropertyChanged; using INotifyCollectionChanged (ObservableCollection) Prepare collections of data for display. This objective may include but is not limited to: filtering, sorting, and grouping data; LINQ; CollectionView (WPF), BindingSource object (WinForms) Bind to hierarchical data. This objective may include but is not limited to: TreeView; MenuControl Implement data-bound controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: using the DataGridView (WinForms) or DataGrid (WPF) control to display and update the data contained in a data source, implementing complex data binding to integrate data from multiple sources; ItemsControl-derived controls (WPF) Create a data template in WPF. This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing a data template selector; using templates with ItemsControl Enhancing the Functionality and Usability of a Solution (17%) Integrate WinForms and WPF within an application. This objective may include but is not limited to: using ElementHosts within WinForms and ControlHosts within WPF; using the PropertyMap property Implement asynchronous processes and threading. This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing asynchronous programming patterns; marshalling between threads; freezing UI elements; using timers; Task Parallel Library; parallel LINQ; using the dispatcher; BackgroundWorker component Incorporate globalization and localization features. This objective may include but is not limited to: loading resources by locale; marking localizable elements; using culture settings in validators and converters; using language properties and rendering direction properties; working with resource files for localization; determining installed locales; regional settings Implement drag and drop operations within and across applications. This objective does not include: Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) Implement security features of an application. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring Software Restriction Policy (SRP); full trust and partially trusted security; interoperability with legacy CAS policy; User Account Control (UAC) Manage user and application settings. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating application settings; creating user settings; loading and saving settings This objective does not include: persisting to database Implement dependency properties. This objective may include but is not limited to: enabling data binding and animation, property metadata, property change callbacks Stabilizing and Releasing a Solution (17%) Implement a WPF test strategy. This objective may include but is not limited to: automation peer, UI automation, IntelliTrace Debug XAML by using the WPF Visualizer. This objective may include but is not limited to: accessing the Visualizer, drilling down into the visual tree, viewing and changing properties This objective does not include: setting a breakpoint and stepping through code Debug WPF issues by using PresentationTraceSources. This objective may include but is not limited to: animation, data binding, dependency properties Configure a ClickOnce deployment. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring the installation of a WinForms, WPF, or XBAP application by using ClickOnce technology; choosing appropriate settings to manage upgrades Create and configure a Windows Installer project. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring a setup project to add icons during setup, setting deployment project properties, configuring conditional installation based on operating system versions, setting appropriate Launch Conditions based on the .NET Framework version, adding custom actions to a setup project, adding error-handling code to a setup project Configure deployment security settings. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring and integrating UAC by using ClickOnce deployments; setting appropriate security permissions to deploy the application 70-515 - TS: Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4http://www.cts.com.pl/70-515-TS-Web-Applications-Development-with-Microsoft-NET-Framework-4 Developing Web Forms Pages (19%) Configure Web Forms pages. This objective may include but is not limited to: page directives such as ViewState, request validation, event validation, MasterPageFile; ClientIDMode; using web.config; setting the html doctype This objective does not include: referencing a master page; adding a title to a Web form Implement master pages and themes. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating and applying themes; adding multiple content placeholders; nested master pages; control skins; passing messages between master pages; switching between themes at runtime; loading themes at run time; applying a validation schema This objective does not include: creating a master page; basic content pages Implement globalization. This objective may include but is not limited to: resource files, browser files, CurrentCulture, currentUICulture, ASP:Localize Handle page life cycle events. This objective may include but is not limited to: IsPostback, IsValid, dynamically creating controls, control availability within the page life cycle, accessing control values on postback, overriding page events Implement caching. This objective may include but is not limited to: data caching; page output caching; control output caching; cache dependencies; setting cache lifetimes; substitution control This objective does not include: distributed caching (Velocity) Manage state. This objective may include but is not limited to: server-side technologies, for example, session and application; client-side technologies, for example, cookies and ViewState; configuring session state (in proc, state server, Microsoft SQL Server; cookieless); session state compression; persisting data by using ViewState; compressing ViewState; moving ViewState Developing and Using Web Forms Controls (18%) Validate user input. This objective may include but is not limited to: client side, server side, and via AJAX; custom validation controls; regex validation; validation groups; datatype check; jQuery validation This objective does not include: RangeValidator and RequiredValidator Create page layout. This objective may include but is not limited to: AssociatedControlID; Web parts; navigation controls; FileUpload controls This objective does not include:andnbsp; label; placeholder, panel controls; CSS, HTML, referencing CSS files, inlining Implement user controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: registering a control; adding a user control; referencing a user control; dynamically loading a user control; custom event; custom properties; setting toolbox visibility Implement server controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: composite controls, INamingContainer, adding a server control to the toolbox, global assembly cache, creating a custom control event, globally registering from web.config; TypeConverters This objective does not include: postback data handler, custom databound controls, templated control Manipulate user interface controls from code-behind. This objective may include but is not limited to: HTML encoding to avoid cross-site scripting, navigating through and manipulating the control hierarchy; FindControl; controlRenderingCompatibilityVersion; URL encoding; RenderOuterTable This objective does not include: Visibility, Text, Enabled properties Implementing Client-Side Scripting and AJAX (16%) Add dynamic features to a page by using JavaScript. This objective may include but is not limited to: referencing c lient ID; Script Manager; Script combining; Page.clientscript.registerclientscriptblock; Page.clientscript.registerclientscriptinclude; sys.require (scriptloader) This objective does not include: interacting with the server; referencing JavaScript files; inlining JavaScript Alter a page dynamically by manipulating the DOM. This objective may include but is not limited to: using jQuery, adding, modifying, or removing page elements, adding effects, jQuery selectors This objective does not include: AJAX Handle JavaScript events. This objective may include but is not limited to: DOM events, custom events, handling events by using jQuery Implement ASP.NET AJAX. This objective may include but is not limited to: client-side templating, creating a script service, extenders (ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit), interacting with the server, Microsoft AJAX Client Library, custom extenders; multiple update panels; triggers; UpdatePanel.UpdateMode; Timer This objective does not include: basic update panel and progress Implement AJAX by using jQuery. This objective may include but is not limited to: $.get, $.post, $.getJSON, $.ajax, xml, html, JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), handling return types This objective does not include: creating a service Configuring and Extending a Web Application (15%) Configure authentication and authorization. This objective may include but is not limited to: using membership, using login controls, roles, location element, protecting an area of a site or a page This objective does not include:andnbsp; Windows Live; Microsoft Passport; Windows and Forms authentication Configure providers. This objective may include but is not limited to: role, membership, personalization, aspnet_regsql.exe This objective does not include: creating custom providers Create and configure HttpHandlers and HttpModules. This objective may include but is not limited to: generic handlers, asynchronous handlers, setting MIME types and other content headers, wiring modules to application events Configure initialization and error handling. This objective may include but is not limited to: handling Application_Start, Session_Start, and Application_BeginRequest in global.asax, capturing unhandled exceptions, custom error section of web.config, redirecting to an error page; try and catch; creating custom exceptions Reference and configure ASMX and WCF services. This objective may include but is not limited to: adding service reference, adding Web reference, changing endpoints, wsdl.exe, svcutil.exe; updating service URL; shared WCF contracts assembly This objective does not include: creating WCF and ASMX services Configure projects and solutions, and reference assemblies. This objective may include but is not limited to: local assemblies, shared assemblies (global assembly cache), Web application projects, solutions, settings file, configuring a Web application by using web.config or multiple .config files; assemblyinfo Debug a Web application. This objective may include but is not limited to: remote, local, JavaScript debugging, attaching to process, logging and tracing, using local IIS, aspnet_regiis.exe Deploy a Web application. This objective may include but is not limited to: pre-compilation, publishing methods (e.g., andnbsp;MSDeploy, xcopy, and FTP), deploying an MVC application This objective does not include: application pools, IIS configuration Displaying and Manipulating Data (19%) Implement data-bound controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: advanced customization of DataList, Repeater, ListView, FormsView, DetailsView, TreeView, DataPager, Chart, GridView This objective does not include: working in Design mode Implement DataSource controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: ObjectDataSource, LinqDataSource, XmlDataSource, SqlDataSource, QueryExtender, EntityDataSource This objective does not include: AccessDataSource, SiteMapDataSource Query and manipulate data by using LINQ. This objective may include but is not limited to: transforming data by using LINQ to create XML or JSON, LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Entities, LINQ to objects, managing DataContext lifetime This objective does not include: basic LINQ to SQL Create and consume a data service. This objective may include but is not limited to: WCF, Web service; server to server calls; JSON serialization, XML serialization This objective does not include: client side, ADO.NET Data Services Create and configure a Dynamic Data project. This objective may include but is not limited to: dynamic data controls, custom field templates; connecting to DataContext and ObjectContext Developing a Web Application by Using ASP.NET MVC 2 (13%) Create custom routes. This objective may include but is not limited to: route constraints, route defaults, ignore routes, custom route parameters Create controllers and actions. This objective may include but is not limited to: Visual Studio support for right-click context menus; action filters (including Authorize, AcceptVerbs, and custom) and model binders; ActionResult sub-classes Structure an ASP.NET MVC application. This objective may include but is not limited to: single project areas (for example, route registration, Visual Studio tooling, and inter-area links); organizing controllers into areas; shared views; content files and folders Create and customize views. This objective may include but is not limited to: built-in and custom HTML helpers (for example, HTML.RenderAction and HTML.RenderPartial), strongly typed views, static page checking, templated input helpers, ViewMasterPage, ViewUserControl This objective does not include: Microsoft.Web.Mvc Futures assembly 70-513 - Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4 http://www.cts.com.pl/70-513-Windows-Communication-Foundation-Development-with-Microsoft-NET-Framework-470-516 - Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4http://www.cts.com.pl/70-516-Accessing-Data-with-Microsoft-NET-Framework-470-506 - TS: Silverlight 4, Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-506-TS-Silverlight-4-Development Laying Out a User Interface (15%) Arrange content with panels. This objective may include but is not limited to: arranging content with panels (grid, stack panels, canvas, border, scroll viewer, ViewBox), managing grid properties (autosizing, star sizing, column definitions, row definitions, gridlines), setting Z order, setting visibility, setting orientation, setting positioning Implement and configure core controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing and configuring core controls (textbox, button, text block, checkbox) and content controls, referencing namespaces Create user controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating user controls, creating control parts, mapping control parts Implement a navigation framework. This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing caching on a frame, modifying journal mode, handling navigation events (Navigating, Navigated, NavigationFailed, NavigationStopped), andnbsp;implementing and configuring deep linking Display collections of items. This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing and configuring item controls (datagrid, listbox, items control, combo box, tree view), working with selected items and indices Play media files. This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing digital rights management (DRM), playing streams, creating timeline markers, playing multiple audio tracks, displaying closed captioning, responding to timeline marker events, handling media playback events Enhancingandnbsp; the User Interface (14%) Create or modify control styles. This objective may include but is not limited to: setting a style locally, setting a style at the page control level, setting a style globally, implementing implicit styles, overriding styles at different levels, creating based-on styles Create control templates. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a template, attaching a template, implementing a content placeholder, implementing template binding Create or modify data templates. This objective may include but is not limited to: modifying item templates for data controls, creating a create template, creating an update template, using a user control as a data template Manipulate visuals. This objective may include but is not limited to: transforming controls by using skew transformations, rotate transformations, scale transformations, translate transformations, or perspective transformations; applying pixel shaders Animate visuals. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating storyboards, programmatically starting and stopping storyboards, implementing easing functions, using keyframes, triggering storyboard on load, repeating and reversing storyboards, setting keyframe begin time, responding to events, configuring bitmap caching Implement behaviors. This objective may include but is not limited to: triggering storyboards by using behaviors, dragging and dropping elements, calling a method Manage the visual state. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating states, creating state groups, transitioning states, programmatically changing states Implementing Application Logic (16%) Handle events. This objective may include but is not limited to: handling routed events, bubbling events, implementing AddHandler. Consume services asynchronously. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating and adding service references, handling asynchronous completed events, configuring service endpoints, handling service exceptions, handling timeouts Work with background threads. This objective may include but is not limited to: spawning a background thread to execute code, returning data to the UI thread by using the dispatcher object, implementing the dispatcher timer Work with dependency properties. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating dependency properties, specifying dependency property metadata, getting and setting dependency property values Interact with attached properties. This objective may include but is not limited to: setting attached properties in XAML, getting and setting attached properties programmatically Implement ICommand. This objective may include but is not limited to: executing an ICommand, implementing an ICommand, binding to an ICommand, passing a parameter Working with Data (17%) Format data. This objective may include but is not limited to: formatting string values in data binding, formatting culture-specific string values Implement data binding. This objective may include but is not limited to: setting the data context, binding data sets to controls, binding elements to other elements, implementing INotifyPropertyChanged, implementing ObservableCollection, setting binding modes, setting a fallback value Create and consume value converters. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a value converter, referencing a value converter, passing parameters Implement data validation. This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing the INotifyDataErrorInfo interface, implementing the IDataErrorInfo interface, implementing data binding errors (NotifyOnValidationError, ValidatesOnExceptions, ValidatesOnDataErrors, ValidatesOnNotifyDataErrors) Interacting with a Host Platform (11%) Implement the printing API. This objective may include but is not limited to: handling multiple pages, adding page numbers, printing off-screen visuals Create out-of-browser applications. This objective may include but is not limited to: enabling trusted applications, checking for network connectivity, installing and uninstalling applications, displaying toast notifications, checking and updating application versions, setting the application to be chromeless, displaying HTML content by using the web browser control, signing the XAP file, working with COM Interop Access isolated storage. This objective may include but is not limited to: reading from and writing to isolated storage, increasing storage size Interact with the HTML DOM. This objective may include but is not limited to: accessing cookies, querystring values, and header info; calling into JavaScript from Silverlight; calling into Silverlight from JavaScript; Silverlight-to-Silverlight communication; manipulating the DOM Access the clipboard. This objective may include but is not limited to: copying and pasting text, handling situations when the user declines Read from and write to the host file system. This objective may include but is not limited to: read from and write to various locations, drag and drop from the file system, using IO dialogs Handle alternative input methods. This objective may include but is not limited to: handling right-click, mouse wheel , and multi-touch events Structuring Applications (13%) Create and consume resource dictionaries. This objective may include but is not limited to: utilizing sample data, selecting resources, merging resource dictionaries Implement localization and globalization. This objective may include but is not limited to: translating strings, configuring right-to-left language support and FlowDirection Handle application-level events. This objective may include but is not limited to: handling Exit, Startup, and UnhandledException events Deploying Applications (13%) Configure the Silverlight plug-in. This objective may include but is not limited to: passing initialization parameters; configuring windowless mode, background color, and sizing of plugins; incorporating nonstandard splash screens, enabling GPU acceleration, setting the frame rate Dynamically load application resources. This objective may include but is not limited to: downloading a zip file, extracting content from a zip file, enabling assembly caching Create a client access policy. This objective may include but is not limited to: accessing cross-domain content, accessing communication channels, limiting access to resources 70-512 - TS: Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010, Administrationhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-512-TS-Visual-Studio-Team-Foundation-Server-2010-Administration Installing and Configuring TFS (27%) Install TFS. This objective may include but is not limited to: SQL Server version support, installing TFS in a multi-tier or multi-machine environment, installing TFS in a load-balanced environment, setting up version control proxy Configure application tier This objective may include but is not limited to: validating an installation, configuring SMTP for TFS, changing the URL (friendly name), changing the default SharePoint Web application, setting up reporting (SQL Server Analysis Services) Migrate and upgrade TFS. This objective may include but is not limited to: upgrading TFS 2005 or TFS 2008 to TFS 2010, importing a source base from Microsoft Visual Source Safe (VSS), a third-party revision control system, or a sub-version Install and configure team lab. This objective may include but is not limited to: set up environment templates, installing and configuring test agents, installing and configuring Virtual Machine Manager (basic Virtual Machine Manager installation), creating library shares or resource pools Install and configure multiple build agents and controllers. This objective may include but is not limited to: tagging, binding a controller to a project collection, adding as build agent Managing TFS (27%) Manage Team Project Collections. This objective may include but is not limited to: moving project collections, managing team collections and projects, creating and configuring team project collections, moving team projects from one collection to another, creating a team project with SharePoint and SQL Server Reporting Services, cloning (splitting team project collections, partitioning) Configure for backup and recovery.andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: backup and recovery of TFS and related components, recover a failed application tier, recover a failed database tier, implement a disaster recovery plan Monitor server health and performance. This objective may include but is not limited to: application tier logs, monitoring the server for performance issues (monitoring activity logging database and TFS server manager), monitoring job infrastructure for failed jobs (monitoring warehouse adapters and warehouse jobs), cleanup of stale workspaces and shelvesets, cleanup builds (applying retention policies), setting up team build to use a version control proxy server Administer TFS application tier. This objective may include but is not limited to: retiring or archiving projects and purging the system, rebuilding a warehouse, configuring user permissions by using Active Directory Domain Services andnbsp;and TFS groups, moving a TFS instance to a new server or a new domain, configuring security for TFS Work Item Only View Manage reporting for TFS. This objective may include but is not limited to: basic reporting using Microsoft Office Excel Services, adding a custom report to a SharePoint project portal, uploading a new SQL Server Reporting Services TFS report, configuring to enable a report to appear in a SharePoint project portal Set up automated functional and UI tests. This objective may include but is not limited to: setting up a build definition, configuring the build definition to use the proper lab environment, setting up tests to work on an installed agent, setting up a service as interactive, setting up data collectors Customizing TFS for Team Use (24%) Configure a team build definition. This objective may include but is not limited to: setting up for a Symbol Server and Source Server, setting up for test impact analysis, setting up for custom build numbers, configuring build log verbosity, setting up for code analysis, setting up for automated unit testing, setting up for architecture validation Configure and execute a build.andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: queuing a build with parameters, reconciling workspaces as part of a gated check-in workflow, setting up build triggers (gated check-in, continuous integration, scheduled build) Modify aandnbsp;process template. This objective may include but is not limited to: customizing a process template by changing the workflow for a work item, adding a new work item type as a child of an existing work item (WI), uploading and downloading process templates Configure a team project. This objective may include but is not limited to: areas and iterations, default security groups, portal settings (team project portal site URL, process guidance URL) Apply work item customizations. This objective may include but is not limited to: link types, Global list, creating a new WI category and adding existing WI types to the new category, adding or removing fields, transitions, queries, customizing a workflow, creating or editing a work item type, importing and exporting work item types, renaming work item types Create Work Item Query Language (WIQL) queries. This objective may include but is not limited to: query folders and permissions, query types (tree, flat, directed), defining WIQL keywords, adding fields to a query, creating a WIQL query by using Team Explorer, identify built-in macros Configure client connectivity to TFS. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring Visual Studio, Team Explorer, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, and other tools to connect to TFS, configuring clients for proxy server Administering Version Control (23%) Create and manage workspaces. This objective may include but is not limited to: cloaking, undo delete, modifying a workspace, deleting a workspace, specifying the workspace visibility, restoring deleted items, unlocking other usersandrsquo; checkouts, pending changes, and code Configure shelvesets.andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: private builds, creating a shelveset, deleting a shelveset, opening another userandrsquo;s shelveset Branch and merge source artifacts. This objective may include but is not limited to: track change visualizations, converting a folder into a proper branch and creating a new branch, merging and resolving file conflicts, viewing branch hierarchy, creating a branch, deleting a branch Configure version control proxy. This objective may include but is not limited to: cache hit ratio, setting up the cache size, setting up for multiple TFS servers Configure team project version control settings. This objective may include but is not limited to: enable multiple checkout, enable get latest on checkout, configuring check-in policies for a team project (work items, builds, code analysis, testing policies) 70-561 - Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, ADO.NET Application Development http://www.cts.com.pl/70-561-Microsoft-NET-Framework-35-ADONET-Application-DevelopmentConnecting to Data Sources (12 percent) Manage connection strings. May include but is not limited to: using the ConnectionStringBuilder; leveraging the ConfigurationManager; protecting the connection string; using Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) or SQL Server authentication; correctly addressing the SQL Server instance; managing andldquo;User Instanceandrdquo; and AttachDBfilename Manage connection objects. May include but is not limited to: managing connection state, managing connection pool; implementing persistent data connections; implementing Multiple Active Result Sets (MARS); encrypting and decrypting data Work with data providers. May include but is not limited to: limitations, behaviors, performance, installation issues, deployment issues; ODBC, Microsoft OLE DB, SqlClient, managed providers, third-party providers, native providers Connect to a data source by using a generic data access interface. May include but is not limited to: System.Data.Common namespace classes Handle and diagnose database connection exceptions. May include but is not limited to: implementing try/catch handlers Selecting and Querying Data (22 percent) Build command objects. May include but is not limited to: building Parameters collections; using input and output parameters and return values; selecting an appropriate CommandType action; selecting an appropriate Execute method; using the CommandBuilder class; choosing appropriate CommandBehavior Query data from data sources. May include but is not limited to: writing queries to solve assigned problems; implementing data paging; sorting, filtering, and aggregating data Retrieve data source data by using the DataReader. May include but is not limited to: retrieving data from SELECT statements; retrieving data from stored procedures; working with multiple result sets Manage data by using the DataAdapter or the TableAdapter. May include but is not limited to: retrieving data from SELECT statements; retrieving data from stored procedures; working with multiple result sets; working with JOIN products; creating updatable DataAdapters and TableAdapters; modifying TableAdapter Fill methods Execute an asynchronous query. May include but is not limited to: handling asynchronous events Handle special data types. May include but is not limited to: Binary Large Objects (BLOBs); Filestream, Spatial, Table Value Parameters Query data sources by using LINQ. May include but is not limited to: extended method; CLR delegate; lambda expressions; classes of the System.LINQ.Expressions namespace Manage exceptions when selecting data. May include but is not limited to: identifying and resolving syntax errors; security exceptions Modifying Data (24 percent) Manage transactions. May include but is not limited to: selecting an appropriate transaction isolation level; participating in local transactions; participating in distributed transactions; using declarative transactions Manage data integrity. May include but is not limited to: cascading updates or cascading deletes; auto number management; server-generated value management; client-side data validation; business rules, constraints Update data. May include but is not limited to: update data by using stored procedures; update dataSets to data source; managing concurrency Manage exceptions when modifying data. May include but is not limited to: resolve exceptions from data integrity, constraint, or referential integrity violations; data locking conflicts; data collision issues Transform data by using LINQ. May include but is not limited to: aggregation operators; JOIN operator, QUERY operator, LIKE, etc. Synchronizing Data (15 percent) Monitor event notifications. May include but is not limited to: implement notifications by using SqlDependency or SqlNotificationRequest Cache data. May include but is not limited to: SqlCacheDependency, Local Data Cache Manage update conflicts between online data and offline data. Partition data for synchronization. Implement Synchronization Services. May include but is not limited to: SyncAgent, SyncTable, ClientSyncProvider, ServerSyncProvider, SyncAdapter Working with Disconnected Data (16 percent) Manage occasionally connected data. Programmatically create data objects. May include but is not limited to: DataTable; DataSet Work with untyped DataSets and DataTables. May include but is not limited to: populating a DataSet or DataTable Expose a DataTableReader from a DataTable or from a DataSet. Work with strongly typed DataSets and DataTables. Object Relational Mapping by Using the Entity Framework (11 percent) Define and implement an Entity Data Model. May include but is not limited to: mapping schemas and storage metadata; EDM Generator Query data by using Object Services. May include but is not limited to: querying data as objects and shaping results; working with objects; managing the Object Context; customizing objects Map data by using the Entity SQL Language. May include but is not limited to: manually define mapping files; execute an Entity SQL Query by using EntityCommand Access entity data by using the EntityClient Provider. May include but is not limited to: managing EntityConnection; creating EntityCommand; executing a query by using EntityDataReader; managing EntityTransaction 70-503 - TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - Windows Communication Foundationhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-503-TS-Microsoft-NET-Framework-35-Windows-Communication-FoundationCreating Services (19 percent) Define Service contracts. Define Data contracts. Define Operation contracts. Define Message contracts. Process generic messages. Exposing and Deploying Services (23 percent) Create and configure service endpoints. Manage consistency between life cycle, sessions, concurrency, and bindings. Host a service in a managed application. Host a service on a Web server. Create custom behaviors. Instrumenting and Administering Services (11 percent) Implement end-to-end service tracing. Monitor service health. Log messages. Dynamically configure the service by using the service model. Implement inspectors. Consuming Services (16 percent) Create a service proxy. Configure the client endpoint. Call a service by using a service proxy. Handle exceptions on clients. Consume non-WCF services. Securing Services (16 percent) Implement transport-level security. Implement message-level security. Authenticate clients. Authorize clients. Impersonate clients. Managing the Service Life Cycle (15 percent) Manage instances. Manage sessions. Manage transactions. Manage concurrency. Manage consistency between instances, sessions, transactions, and concurrency. 70-681 - Windows 7 and Office 2010, Deployinghttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-681-Windows-7-and-Office-2010-Deploying70-571 - Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0, Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-571-Microsoft-Windows-Embedded-CE-60-Development70-580 - Windows Mobile 6.5, Application Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-580--Windows-Mobile-65-Application-Developmentandnbsp;egzamin wygasa 30 czerwca 201270-169 - Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-169-Windows-Small-Business-Server-2011-Standard-Configuring70-653 - TS: Windows Small Business Server 2008, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-653-TS-Windows-Small-Business-Server-2008-ConfiguringSkills Being MeasuredThis exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below.The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam.The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the exam. The information after andldquo;This objective may include but is not limited toandrdquo; is intended to further define or scope the objective by describing the types of skills and topics that may be tested for the objective. However, it is not an exhaustive list of skills and topics that could be included on the exam for a given skill area. You may be tested on other skills and topics related to the objective that are not explicitly listed here. Deploying Hardware and Software for SBS Servers. (10%) Install SBS on servers. Configure a second server. Configure Internet connectivity. Configure Microsoft Exchange. Configure SBS fax settings. Configure the network firewall. Migrating to SBS 2008. (16%) Prepare for migration. Perform migration. Verify migration. Deploying Hardware and Software for Computers on the Network. (9%) Prepare the computer. Join computers to the domain. Migrate local data. Maintaining Systems and Services Availability. (16%) Modify software update settings. Customize Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) and patches. Modify server storage. Configure backup and recovery. Volume shadow copy Server recovery Database recovery Active Directory object recovery Maintain SBS client access license (CAL) compliance. Modify reports settings. Configure monitoring and reports Maintaining Remote Access. (10%) Modify Remote Web Workplace (RWW). Modify RAS. User permissions Maintaining Users and Computers. (11%) Modify users. Create, edit, and delete users Modify groups. Create, edit, and delete groups Modify user roles. Create, edit, and delete roles Maintaining Collaboration. (11%) Create new Microsoft SharePoint sites. Modify site access. Permissions Modify shared folders. Modify Web folder settings. Maintaining Messaging.andnbsp; (17%) Modify user messaging settings. Modify mailbox permissions Add e-mail aliases to user accounts Modify user distribution groups Configure e-mail connectors. Configure SMTP connectors Configure POP3 connector Configure mobile device settings. Configure Microsoft Outlook settings. RPC over HTTP (Outlook Anywhere) 70-693 - Windows Server 2008 R2, Virtualization Administratorhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-693-Windows-Server-2008-R2-Virtualization-Administrator70-452 - Designing a Business Intelligence Infrastructure Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008http://www.cts.com.pl/70-452-Designing-a-Business-Intelligence-Infrastructure-Using-Microsoft-SQL-Server-200870-634 - Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, Managing Projects and Programshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-634-Microsoft-Office-Project-Server-2007-Managing-Projects-and-ProgramsManaging Data Access and Collaboration Manage users, groups, categories, permissions, and Resource Breakdown Structure (RBSA). Archive projects. Maintain data integrity. Manage project workspaces. Apply regional settings. Create a library of enterprise project templates. Manage My Resources alerts and reminders. Planning and Troubleshooting Active Projects and Programs Optimize for time, cost, and resources. Refine a program. Plan a program. Set baselines. Controlling Projects and Programs Account for time. Create non-project time categories. Identify variances outside threshold. Control changes. Managing Resources Propose or commit a resource. Set up skill-based resources. Set up role-based resources. Identify critical resources. Manage resource pool. Manage team assignments. Reporting and Analyzing Business Data Manage reporting. Customize views. Perform Earned Value Analysis. Configure, modify, or build a cube. Report risks and issues across enterprise by escalations. 70-518 - Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4http://www.cts.com.pl/70-518-Designing-and-Developing-Windows-Applications-Using-Microsoft-NET-Framework-470-519 - Designing and Developing Web Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4 http://www.cts.com.pl/70-519-Designing-and-Developing-Web-Applications-Using-Microsoft-NET-Framework-470-583 - Designing and Developing Windows Azure Applicationshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-583-Designing-and-Developing-Windows-Azure-Applications70-599 - Designing and Developing Windows Phone Applicationshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-599-Designing-and-Developing-Windows-Phone-Applicationsandnbsp;About this Exam This exam is designed to test the candidate's knowledge and skills on designing and developing applications for the Windows Phone platform. Note that candidates who earn the MCPD: Windows Phone Developer certification will be required to show continuing ability to perform in this technology area by completing a recertification exam every two years. Audience Profile Candidates for Exam 70-599 are typically independent software vendors (ISVs) or developers who design and develop applications for the Windows Phone platform. Credit Toward CertificationExam 70-599: Pro: Designing and Developing Windows Phone Applications: counts as credit toward the following certification(s):70-665 - PRO: Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Administratorhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-665-PRO-Microsoft-Lync-Server-2010-Administrator Designing a Topology for Lync Server 2010 (25 percent) Design address book. This objective may include but is not limited to: generation; distribution; filtering; normalization; size management Design central and branch office topology. This objective may include but is not limited to: designing sites and pools; placement of front-end servers; simple URLs; co-locating roles; designing browser-based access; Director role; capacity considerations Design mediation topology. This objective may include but is not limited to: pooled Mediation Servers; standalone mediation servers; media bypass; co-location with other front-end services; capacity considerations Design archiving and Quality of Experience (QoE) monitoring topology. This objective may include but is not limited to: designing QoE monitoring; placement of servers; Call Detail Recording (CDR); archiving policies Design Edge topology. This objective may include but is not limited to: sizing, security, network, and capacity considerations; deployment; federation; reverse proxy configuration; XMPP; PIC; firewall requirements; remote access Design Call Admission Control (CAC). This objective may include but is not limited to: sites; site links; exemptions; PSTN bypass; rerouting; CAC policies Calculate bandwidth. This objective may include but is not limited to: specify network requirements; calculate voice bandwidth; calculate video bandwidth; P2P vs. conference Designing a Conferencing and Enterprise Voice Infrastructure (25 percent) Design a dial plan. This objective may include but is not limited to: formulate normalization rules and apply them as dial plan policies Design for voice routing. This objective may include but is not limited to: PSTN breakout points; PBX phones; trunk routing; media gateway; least cost/alternate routing Define voice policies. This objective may include but is not limited to: phone usage records; policy scope; decide level of access to certain features; private line; call parking Define conference policies. This objective may include but is not limited to: controlling usage; system capacity considerations Design for Response Group Services (RGS). This objective may include but is not limited to: workflow; contact objects; agents and queues; groups Design for emergency services implementation. This objective may include but is not limited to: Enhanced 911 (E911); SIP trunk emergency service providers; location policies; Location Information Service (LIS) wiremap; analyze network mapping Plan for devices. This objective may include but is not limited to: considerations for different endpoint types, including analog devices, common area phones, and standalone devices; DNS and DHCP requirements Planning for External Dependencies and Migration (24 percent) Plan for DNS implementation. This objective may include but is not limited to: internal and external DNS; identify supported DNS records; identify supported DNS servers Plan for PKI requirements. This objective may include but is not limited to: public and private certificates; Subject Alternate Names (SANs) Plan for Exchange Unified Messaging (UM). This objective may include but is not limited to: specify requirements to integrate Exchange UM with Lync Server 2010; Exchange UM dependencies; design Exchange UM dial plans Plan for migration. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuration requirements; side-by-side migration; Edge migration; meeting considerations; client limitation considerations Planning for High Availability and Business Continuity (26 percent) Plan for high availability. This objective may include but is not limited to: choosing Survivable Branch Appliance (SBA) vs. Standard vs. Enterprise in high availability; number of servers and pools required; server redundancy Plan for load balancing. This objective may include but is not limited to: DNS; Hardware Load Balancing (HLB) Plan for backup and restore. This objective may include but is not limited to: partial recovery; database considerations; DBIMPEXP Plan for disaster recovery. This objective may include but is not limited to: bare metal recovery; spread pools; CMS reactivation Plan for system monitoring. This objective may include but is not limited to: synthetic transactions; identifying components to monitor; monitoring technologies such as Microsoft System Center Operations Manager Plan for site resiliency. This objective may include but is not limited to: SBA; backup registrar 70-237 - Pro: Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007http://www.cts.com.pl/70-237-Pro-Designing-Messaging-Solutions-with-Microsoft-Exchange-Server-2007Designing and planning messaging services (28 percent) Designing and planning server high availability (28 percent) Designing and planning coexistence and migration (24 percent) Defining policies and security procedures (20 percent)70-638 - TS: Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-638-TS-Microsoft-Office-Communications-Server-2007-ConfiguringInstalling and Managing Office Communications Server (Communications Server) 2007 R2 (20 percent) Deploying and Configuring Communications Server 2007 R2 Clients (19 percent) Configuring Conferencing (15 percent) Configuring Enterprise Voice Functionality (14 percent) Configuring External Connectivity (18 percent) Monitoring and Maintaining Communications Server 2007 R2 (14 percent)70-238 - Pro: Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007http://www.cts.com.pl/70-238-Pro-Deploying-Messaging-Solutions-with-Microsoft-Exchange-Server-2007Planning Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Upgrades and Migrations (18 percent) Plan the Exchange Server 2007 upgrade implementation. Plan the Exchange Server 2007 migration implementation. Plan interoperability with Exchange in separate organizations. Plan coexistence with Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 2003 in a single organization. Plan interoperability with third-party messaging systems. Planning for High Availability Implementation (20 percent) Plan a backup solution implementation. Plan a recovery solution implementation. Plan the service's high availability implementation. Plan a data redundancy implementation. Planning the Exchange Topology Deployment (20 percent) Plan the storage group deployment. Plan the server role deployment. Plan the deployment of required Exchange services. Plan the deployment of optional Exchange services. Planning Messaging Security and Compliance Implementation (19 percent) Plan the antivirus and anti-spam implementation. Plan the network layer security implementation. Plan the transport rules implementation. Plan the messaging compliance implementation. Planning for Messaging Environment Maintenance (23 percent) Plan for Exchange infrastructure improvements. Plan for configuration changes. Plan for change management. Plan for patch and service pack implementation. Plan for monitoring and reporting. 70-656 - TS: Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-656-TS-Microsoft-Desktop-Optimization-Pack-ConfiguringConfiguring Group Policy Objects (GPOs) by Using Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) Configure Group Policy Object Roles. Configure AGPM. This may include, but is not limited to: Install and configure AFPM, configure an AGPM Server Connection, Approve a pending GPO, create a controlled GPO, Edit a controlled GPO, Review a controlled GPO Deploy a controlled GPO. Manage controlled GPOs. This may include, but is not limited to: Create, edit or review a controlled GPO Monitoring Desktops by Using Microsoft Desktop Error Monitoring (DEM) Install DEM. This may include, but is not limited to: Using SCOM Setup Wizard, hardware and software prerequisites for DEM Configure the Management Server for client monitoring. This may include, but is not limited to: Client Monitoring Configuration Wizard Configure Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) administrative template settings. Configure clients for client monitoring. Managing Software Inventory by Using the Asset Inventory Service (AIS) Deploy AIS clients. This may include, but is not limited to: using Group Policy, using SMS/ConfigMgr, deploying the AIS client manually, computer groups Manage computers that report to AIS. This may include, but is not limited to: AIS computer management tasks, retire a computer, run computer reports and reports on retired computers Configure software inventory by using AIS. This may include, but is not limited to: Force a software inventory update, run software reports, generate software reports Repairing and Diagnosing Computer Systems by Using the Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) Install and configure DaRT. This may include, but is not limited to: Crash Analyzer Restore deleted files. This may include, but is not limited to: Search, when files are recoverable, how long files are recoverable, what are the variables Recover computer systems. This may include, but is not limited to: ERD Commander, boot disk, networking and system tools Configuring Application Virtualization Servers Configure the Application Virtualization infrastructure. This may include, but is not limited to: Application Virtualization Streaming Server, Application Virtualization Sequencer, Application Virtualization clients, branch offices / micro branch offices Configure Application Virtualization components. This may include, but is not limited to: Component interaction, Application Virtualization Management Console, Lightweight Streaming Server, Application Virtualization Management Web Service, Application Virtualization data store, Application Virtualization Management Server, Application Virtualization clients Install Application Virtualization servers. This may include, but is not limited to: System requirements, upgrading Configure Active Directory for Application Virtualization. This may include, but is not limited to: Security groups, multiple domains/forests Configure security for Application Virtualization. This may include, but is not limited to: Firewalls, certificates, TLS Configuring Application Virtualization Clients Deploy Application Virtualization clients. This may include, but is not limited to: Terminal Services client, standard client Deliver and maintain virtualized applications. This may include, but is not limited to: Deliver pre-configured applications, configure multiple application versions, maintain centrally managed applications Manage Application Virtualization clients. This may include, but is not limited to: Client Management Console, root node, System Tray / SFTTray.exe switches, disconnected operation mode Configure client options. This may include, but is not limited to: Application node, File Type Associations node, Desktop Configuration Servers node, Automate client configurations with SFTMime Deploying and Managing the Application Virtualization Sequencer Install the Application Virtualization Sequencer. This may include, but is not limited to: Paths, parse items, exclusion items, wizard settings Configure the Application Virtualization Sequencer infrastructure. This may include, but is not limited to: Virtual Drive (Q), Partitioning Sequence applications for virtualization. This may include, but is not limited to: Sequencing wizards, Package Configuration Wizard, Installation Wizard, Application Wizard Manage application sequencing. This may include, but is not limited to: Upgrading existing sequencer packages, perform package branching, install a hard-coded application into a virtual environment, sequence a web-based application, sequence an application using the MSI utility 70-649 - TS: Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialisthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-649-TS-Upgrading-Your-MCSE-on-Windows-Server-2003-to-Windows-Server-2008-Technology-SpecialistConfiguring Additional Active Directory Server Roles Configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS) May include but is not limited to: migration to AD LDS, configuring data within AD LDS, configuring an authentication server, server core, Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Configure Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS) May include but is not limited to: certificate request and installation, self-enrollments, delegation, Active Directory Metadirectory Services (AD MDS), Windows Server virtualization Configure the read-only domain controller (RODC) May include but is not limited to: unidirectional replication, Administrator role separation, read-only DNS, BitLocker, credential caching, password replication, syskey, Windows Server virtualization Configure Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) May include but is not limited to: installing AD FS server role, exchange certificate with AD FS agents, configuring trust policies, configuring user and group claim mapping, Windows Server virtualization Configuring IP Addressing and Services Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addressing May include but is not limited to: configuring IP options, subnetting, supernetting, alternative configuration Configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) May include but is not limited to: DHCP options, creating new options, PXE boot, default user profiles, DHCP relay agents, exclusions, authorizing server in Active Directory, scopes, server core, Windows Server Hyper-V Configure routing May include but is not limited to: static routing, persistent routing, Routing Internet Protocol (RIP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Configure IPsec May include but is not limited to: creating IPsec policy, IPsec Authentication Header (AH), IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure Configure Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) server settings May include but is not limited to: updating type selection, client settings, Group Policy object (GPO), client targeting, software updates, test and approval, disconnected networks Capture performance data May include but is not limited to: Data Collector Sets, Performance Monitor, Reliability Monitor, monitoring System Stability Index Monitor event logs May include but is not limited to: custom views, application and services logs, subscriptions, DNS log Gather network data May include but is not limited to: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Baseline Security Analyzer, Network Monitor Deploying Servers Deploy images by using Windows Deployment Services May include but is not limited to: installing from media (IFM), configuring Windows Deployment Services, capturing Windows Deployment Services images, deploying Windows Deployment Services images, server core Configure Microsoft Windows activation May include but is not limited to: installing a KMS server, creating a DNS SRV record, replicating volume license data Configure Windows Server Hyper-V and virtual machines May include but is not limited to: virtual networking, virtualization hardware requirements, Virtual Hard Disks, migrating from physical to virtual, VM additions, backup, optimization, server core Configure high availability May include but is not limited to: failover clustering, Network Load Balancing, hardware redundancy Configure storage May include but is not limited to: RAID types, Virtual Disk Specification (VDS) API, Network Attached Storage, iSCSI and Fibre Channel storage area networks, mount points Configuringandnbsp;Remote Desktopandnbsp;Services Configure RemoteApp and Remote Desktop Web Access. May include but is not limited to: providing access to remote resources; per-user filtering; forms-based authentication; single sign-on Configure Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway). May include but is not limited to: certificate configuration; Remote Desktop resource authorization policy (RD RAP); Remote Desktop connection authorization policy (RD CAP); Remote Desktop group policy Configure Remote Desktop Connection Broker. May include but is not limited to: redirection modes; DNS registration; set by using group policy Configure and monitor Remote Desktop resources. May include but is not limited to: allocate resources by using Windows Server Resource Manager; configure application logging; fair share CPU scheduling; viewing processes Configure Remote Desktop licensing. May include but is not limited to: deploy licensing server; connectivity between Remote Desktop Session Hosts (RD Session Hosts) and Remote Desktop Licensing (RD Licensing); recovering Remote Desktop Licensing server; managing Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs); revoking licensing Configure Remote Desktop Session Host. May include but is not limited to: session options; session permissions; display data prioritization; profiles and home folders; IP Virtualization; RemoteFX Configuring a Web Services Infrastructure Configure Web applications May include but is not limited to: directory-dependent, publishing, URL-specified configuration, Microsoft .NET components, for example, .NET and .aspx, configuring application pools Manage Web sites May include but is not limited to: migrating sites and Web applications, publishing IIS Web sites, configuring virtual directories Configure a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server May include but is not limited to: configuring for extranet users, configuring permissions Configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Services (SMTP) May include but is not limited to: setting up smart hosts, configuring size limitations, setting up security and authentication to the delivering server, creating proper service accounts, authentication, SMTP relay Manage Internet Information Services (IIS) May include but is not limited to: Web site content backup and restore, IIS configuration backup, monitoring IIS, configuring logging, delegation of administrative rights Configure SSL security May include but is not limited to: configuring certificates, requesting SSL certificate, renewing SSL certificate, exporting and importing certificates Configure Web site authentication and permissions May include but is not limited to: configuring site permissions and authentication, configuring application permissions, client certificate mappings 70-502 - TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Presentation Foundation Application Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-502-TS-Microsoft-NET-Framework-35-Windows-Presentation-Foundation-Application-Development Creating a WPF Application Select an application type May include: Choose between Windows application, Navigation application, and XAML Browser Application (XBAP) application; select the right type of application based on security restrictions Configure Event Handling May include: tunneling vs. bubbling events; using the Event Manager class; handle application-level events Configure commands May include: defining commands; associating commands to controls; creating custom commands; handling commands Configure page-based navigation May include: defining and using PageFunction; using Navigation Service and hyperlinks; simple navigation vs. structured navigation; using the Journal; handling navigation events Configure application settings May include: create application settings; create user settings; loading and saving settings Manage application responsiveness May include: implement asynchronous programming patterns; marshalling between threads; freezing UI elements Building User Interfaces Select and configure content controls May include: applying attached properties of controls to a user interface element; selecting appropriate controls for specific uses Select and configure item controls May include: using lists, toolbars, menus, tree views, virtualization of item controls, status bar Select and configure layout panels May include: choosing the correct layout panel; configuring sizing; aligning content; using a grid splitter Integrate Windows Forms controls into a WPF application May include: adding controls not available in WPF, such as the property grid and masked text box; interop dialog boxes Create user and custom controls May include: render appearance based on currently selected system theme; incorporate accessibility features by using UI automation; choosing between custom controls, user controls, and templates; consuming user control or custom controls; creating and handling routed events Adding and Managing Content Create and display two dimensional and three dimensional graphics May include: using geometric transformation; brushes; drawing shapes; clipping; flipping; hit testing Create and manipulate documents May include: XML Paper Specification (XPS) and flow documents; incorporating UI elements inside documents; choosing the right element for text presentation; scaling text; selecting controls for formatting text documents; printing Add multimedia content May include: media player vs. media element; adding a sound player; handling media-specific events such as buffering Manage binary resources May include: embedding resources in your application; linking to external resources; preloading resources; asynchronously using resources; sharing resources Manage images May include: accessing image metadata; transforming graphics into images; stretching and sizing images Binding to Data Sources Configure binding options May include: setting the correct binding mode and update mode; using static resources; using dynamic resources Bind to a data collection May include: filtering, sorting, and grouping data; using data templates; binding to hierarchical data; binding to objects Bind to a property of another element May include: using template binding; binding to an ancestor property Convert and validate data May include: localizing data; using custom converters and custom validators; using multivalue converters Configure notification of changes in underlying data May include: implementing INotifyPropertyChanged; using ObservableCollection Customizing Appearance Create a consistent user interface appearance by using styles May include: applying a style automatically to all controls of a specific type; implementing style inheritance; property value precedence (order in which dependency property values are applied) Change the appearance of a UI element by using triggers May include: using multiple triggers; using property triggers; using event triggers; using data triggers Add interactivity by using animations May include: creating a storyboard; controlling timelines; controlling the behavior when the animation completes; animating non-double data types; starting an animation from code Share logical resource throughout an application May include: choosing where to store a resource; merging resource dictionaries; retrieving a resource by using procedural code Change the appearance of a control by using templates May include: inserting a trigger inside a template; using predefined part names in a template; respecting the templated parentandrsquo;s properties Localize a WPF application May include: loading resources by locale; marking localizable elements; using culture settings in validators and converters; using language properties and rendering direction properties Configuring and Deploying WPF Applications Deploy for standalone access May include: using the MSI to create the installation; using click-once installation; configuring update options Deploy to a partial trust environment May include: choose the correct local persistence mechanism; remove or disable application features that will not work in a partial trust environment Deploy an XBAP application May include: publish an XBAP application to a temporary location; publish an XBAP application to a final location; deployment dependencies Manage upgrades May include: loading modules on demand; migrating settings; migrating user data; programmatically check for updates Configure the security settings of an application deployment May include: configuring application manifest; associating certificates with the application 70-505 - TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Forms Application Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-505-TS-Microsoft-NET-Framework-35-Windows-Forms-Application-DevelopmentCreating a UI for a Windows Forms Application by Using Standard Controls (13%) Add and configure a Windows Form. This objective may include but is not limited to: Add a Windows Form to a project at design time. andnbsp;andnbsp;Configure a Windows Form to control accessibility, appearance, behavior, configuration, data, design, focus, layout, style, and other functionality Manage control layout on a Windows Form. This objective may include but is not limited to: Group and arrange controls by using the Panel control, GroupBox control, TabControl control, FlowLayoutPanel control, and TableLayoutPanel control Add and configure a Windows Forms control. This objective may include but is not limited to: Use the integrated development environment (IDE) to add a control to a Windows Form or other container control of a project at design time, add controls to a Windows Form at run time, configure controls on a Windows Form at design time to optimize the UI, modify control properties Create and configure menus. This objective may include but is not limited to: Create and configure a MenuStrip component on a Windows Form, change the displayed menu structure programmatically, create and configure the ContextMenuStrip component on a Windows Form Create event handlers for Windows Forms and controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: Manage mouse and keyboard events within Windows Forms applications, create event handlers at run time to respond to system or user events dynamically, connect multiple events to a single event handler Integrating Data in a Windows Forms Application (22%) Implement data-bound controls. This objective may include but is not limited to: Use the DataGridView control to display and update the tabular data contained in a data source, use a simple data-bound control to display a single data element on a Windows Form, implement complex data binding to integrate data from multiple sources, navigate forward and backward through records in a DataSet in Windows Forms, define a data source by using a DataConnector component, create data forms by using the Data Form Wizard Manage connections and transactions. This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure a connection to a database by using the Connection Wizard, configure a connection to a database by using Server Explorer, configure a connection to a database by using the Connection class, connect to a database by using specific database Connection objects, handle exceptions when connecting to a database, perform transactions by using the Transaction object Create, add, delete, and edit data in a connected environment. This objective may include but is not limited to: Retrieve data by using a DataReader object, build SQL commands in Server Explorer, build SQL commands in code, create parameters for a Command object, perform database operations by using a Command object, retrieve data from a database by using a Command object, perform asynchronous operations by using a Command object Query data from data sources by using LINQ andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Objects, LINQ to Microsoft ADO.NET, LINQ to XML Create, add, delete, and edit data in a disconnected environment. andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: Create a DataSet graphically, create a DataSet programmatically, add a DataTable to a DataSet, add a relationship between tables within a DataSet, navigate a relationship between tables, merge DataSet contents, copy DataSet contents, create a typed DataSet, create DataTables, manage data within a DataTable, create and use DataViews, represent data in a DataSet by using XML, use the OleDbDataAdapter object to access an ADO Recordset or Record, generate DataAdapter commands automatically by using the CommandBuilder object, generate DataAdapter commands programmatically, populate a DataSet by using a DataAdapter, update a database by using a DataAdapter, resolve conflicts between a DataSet and a database by using a DataAdapter, respond to changes made to data at the data source by using DataAdapter events, perform batch operations by using DataAdapters Manage XML by using the XML Document Object Model (DOM). andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: Read XML data into the DOM, modify an XML document by adding and removing nodes, modify nodes, write data in an XML format by using the DOM, handle DOM events Read, write, and validate XML by using the XmlReader class and the XmlWriter class. andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: read XML data, elements, and attributes, read specific elements or attributes, use XmlTextReader, XmlNodeReader, XmlValidatingReader, and XmlWriter classes Implementing Printing and Reporting Functionality in a Windows Forms Application (11%) Manage the print process by using print dialogs. This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure print options at run time, change printers attached to a userandrsquo;s computer, configure the PrintPreviewDialog control, set page details for printing by using the PageSetupDialog Construct print documents. andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure the PrintDocument component, print a text document in a Windows form, print graphics in a Windows form, print a document by using the PrintDialog component, alert users to the completion of a print job Enable security features for printing in a Windows Forms application Create a customized PrintPreview component. This objective may include but is not limited to: setting the Document property to establish the document to be previewed, set Columns and Row properties, set the UseAntiAlias property for smoother text, configure zoom settings, set StartPage property, add custom methods and events to a PrintPreview control Enhancing Usability (13%) Perform drag and drop operations. This objective may include but is not limited to: perform drag and drop within an application and across applications, perform drag and drop by using the Treeview control Implement globalization and localization for a Windows Forms application. This objective may include but is not limited to: work with resource files for localization, determine installed locales Implement accessibility features Create and configure multiple-document interface (MDI) forms. This objective may include but is not limited to: create parent and child forms, identify active child form, send data to an active child form, arrange child forms, create menus for an MDI application Create, configure, and customize user assistance controls and components. andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure the PropertyGrid component, configure the ProgressBar control, configure StatusStrip, configure ToolTip, configure ErrorProvider, configure HelpProvider controls, configure timer components Persist Windows Forms application settings between sessions Implementing Asynchronous Programming Techniques to Improve the User Experience (15%) Manage a background process by using the BackgroundWorker component. This objective may include but is not limited to: Run a background process, announce completion of a background process, cancel a background process, report on the progress of a background component, request status of a background component Change the appearance of a UI element by using triggers. This objective may include but is not limited to: using multiple triggers; using property triggers; using event triggers; using data triggers Implement an asynchronous method. This objective may include but is not limited to: Create an asynchronous method, create a new process thread, implement advanced asynchronous techniques Deploying Windows Forms Controls (11%) Create a composite Windows Forms control. This objective may include but is not limited to: create properties, methods and events, expose properties of constituent controls, create custom dialog boxes, customize a controlandrsquo;s paint and render, set visibility at run time, provide a toolbox bitmap Create a custom Windows Forms control by inheriting from the control class Create an extended control by inheriting from an existing Windows Forms control Configuring and Deploying Applications (15%) Configure the installation of a Windows Forms application by using ClickOnce technology. andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: install a Windows Forms application on a client computer, install a Windows Forms application from a server, configure the required permissions of an application Install a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) browser application by using ClickOnce Install a Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) application by using ClickOnce Configure and work with Windows Vista User Account Control (UAC) by using ClickOnce deployments Create a Windows Forms setup application. andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: configure setup project to add icons during setup, set deployment project properties, configure conditional installation based on operating system versions, set appropriate Launch Conditions based on the .NET Framework version, add custom actions to a setup project, add error-handling code to a setup project Set appropriate security permissions to deploy the application. andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: elevated permissions Configure Trusted Application deployments Configure security features in an application. andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure code access security, configure the application to work with UAC, configure Windows manipulation permissions, configure appropriate file access permissions for the application, control printing security for the application 70-576 - PRO: Designing and Developing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Applicationshttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-576-PRO-Designing-and-Developing-Microsoft-SharePoint-2010-Applications Creating an Application Design (19%) Evaluate application data access and storage This objective may include but is not limited to: SharePoint List and relationships, Document Library, SQL Database, BCS, web service, file system, remote BLOB storage, and all other external data sources Identify artifacts from application requirements This objective may include but is not limited to: web parts, event receivers, list definitions, list templates, workflows, site definitions, custom actions, content types, site columns, mapping artifacts to application requirements Select a deployment model This objective may include but is not limited to: identifying artifacts and execution appropriate for sandbox and farm (i.e. GAC vs. BIN) implementation, designing solutions for single server or multi-server environments, dividing artifacts between sandbox and farm Select the appropriate execution method This objective may include but is not limited to: in-page, workflow, event receiver (asynchronous vs. synchronous), timer job, and service application, selecting which logic execution model to use for a problem, determining where code or artifact runs Designing UX (17%) Determine presentation page type This objective may include but is not limited to: Web Part page, application Page, publishing page, page layout, static page Determine SharePoint visual components This objective may include but is not limited to: web parts, silverlight, AJAX, ribbon, visual web parts, delegate controls, custom field types, dialog Plan branding strategy This objective may include but is not limited to: determining usage of themes, templates, enforce consistency via site definitions, master pages and page layouts, determining usage of CSS styles and JavaScript, designing usage and role of Styles Library or Site Collection Library Design application customization strategy This objective may include but is not limited to: supportable customizations allowed through SharePoint UI, SharePoint Designer 2010, VS 2010 (site columns, content types, page customization, themes, page layouts, personalization) Design navigation strategy This objective may include but is not limited to: identify inclusion of navigational items (global/current/custom), consume an existing site map provider vs. create a custom provider, determine depth and inclusion of pages/sites, dynamic vs. static navigation, consume an existing navigation control vs. create a custom navigation control Managing Application Development (18%) Design for localization and globalization This objective may include but is not limited to: use and implementation of resource files, variations (content creation and workflow, multilingual content), selecting locales, date and time, regional settings, RTL vs. LTR Develop a security approach This objective may include but is not limited to: authentication (NTLM, Kerberos, Forms-based Authentication, claims, Single Sign-On, Anonymous), authorization (SharePoint groups, AD groups, claims, permission levels) enterprise-wide security policies Define application configuration approach This objective may include but is not limited to: defining andquot;web.configandquot; modifications, Lists as a configuration option, Property bags, declarative vs. programmatic, SP persisted objects Optimizing SharePoint Application Design (15%) Optimize page performance This objective may include but is not limited to: View State, Inline JS, Inlineandnbsp; CSS, HTML output, AJAX, Client side cache, .NET cache, BLOB Cache, Session State, IIS compression Optimize data access This objective may include but is not limited to: SPQuery, SPSiteDataQuery, Large lists, Search (managed properties), SharePoint 2010 query throttling, Client object model vs. web service/rest/SOAP/RPC, Linq Design for logging and exception handling This objective may include but is not limited to: Determining appropriate level of logging to include in a custom code project, Evaluating SharePoint log data, Instrumenting code to improve the ability to maintain the system, Determining when exceptions are raised, error values returned, and what should be written to the SharePoint ULS log, Debugger, and Event log Identify and Resolve deployment issues This objective may include but is not limited to: single server vs. farm vs. multi-farm, infrastructure vs. content database, web applications, application pools, feature activation failures, pushing applications to front end, security context, feature scope, feature dependencies Analyze memory utilization This objective may include but is not limited to: Memory profiling, Disposal of SharePoint objects, Load testing, Identifying memory bottlenecks (hierarchy), Analyze ULS logs, Monitoring memory counters, ensure implemention of IDisposable on custom artifacts containing IDisposable members Designing SharePoint Composite Applications (13%) Design external application integration This objective may include but is not limited to: Selecting appropriate BCS connection from Web Service, .NET Type, and SQL Connection, Defining authentication requirements, Defining solutions that include Office client applications Determine data capture approach This objective may include but is not limited to: Evaluate when to use different forms technologies (InfoPath vs. ASP.NET), Office client, Silverlight, BCS, Infopath Forms Services Design SharePoint information architecture This objective may include but is not limited to: Content types (local, global), Site columns, Site structure, Taxonomy (managed metadata) Design a workflow solution This objective may include but is not limited to: workflow tool (Visio, SharePoint Designer, Visual Studio), Sequential vs. State Machine, Item vs. Site, Declarative vs. Code, custom actions Designing SharePoint Solutions and Features (18%) Plan SharePoint Features This objective may include but is not limited to: Feature Sets, Feature Stapling, determine feature scope, Create a new Feature (vs. extending), activation dependencies, feature receivers Plan SharePoint solution packaging This objective may include but is not limited to: Create a new Solution (vs. extending), Manage reference assemblies in a SharePoint WSP solution, solution sets,andnbsp; solution dependencies,andnbsp; solution targeting Establishing application modification and version upgrade strategy This objective may include but is not limited to: Designing an artifact upgrade strategy,andnbsp; Feature and solution upgrade,andnbsp; Site upgrade,andnbsp; Versioning custom assemblies,andnbsp; Versioning workflows (new feature, new assembly version, new code),andnbsp; Resolving incompatible changes between dev and production Develop a strategy for delivery of application modifications and existing data transformation This objective may include but is not limited to: Formulating a new version of custom code,andnbsp; Updating Web parts while retaining properties, connections and other user entered settings,andnbsp; Content maintenance, Developing a content upgrade strategy, Deployment configurations, Deploying modified code safely (data safe), Preparing scripts (PowerShell, EXE), packages (WSP, MSI), or installers 70-622 - Pro: Microsoft Desktop Support – ENTERPRISEhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-622-Pro-Microsoft-Desktop-Support--ENTERPRISEDeploying 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 Windows Vista Security Configure and troubleshoot security for Windows Internet Explorer 7. Troubleshoot security configuration issues. Troubleshoot Windows Firewall issues. Troubleshoot Windows Defender issues. Apply security updates. Configure and troubleshoot access to resources. Troubleshoot authentication issues. Configure and troubleshoot User Account Control. 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. 70-158 - TS: Forefront Identity Manager 2010, Configuringhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-158-TS-Forefront-Identity-Manager-2010-Configuring Plan a FIM Implementation and Install FIM (21 percent) Plan and design FIM topology. This objective may include but is not limited to: identify single point of failure; match topology to performance requirements; capacity planning; design highly available implementations for FIM Service and Portal Install the FIM Service and the FIM Portal. This objective may include but is not limited to: Microsoft SharePoint web configuration; service account permissions; prerequisites; certificates; groups Upgrade Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS)/Microsoft Identity Lifecycle Manager (ILM) to FIM 2010. This objective may include but is not limited to: plan for upgrade; recompiling extensions; upgrading SQL databases; upgrading third-party clients Deploy and manage client components. This objective may include but is not limited to: automated installs; client images; multi-language support installation; plan for configuration of Microsoft Outlook for group management (Outlook plug-in for approvals and group management); use Group Policy objects (GPOs) to manage FIM client components; registry settings on client machines Implement disaster recovery for FIM 2010. This objective may include but is not limited to: backup and restore; FIM Service, FIM Portal; Sync Service; initial load scenarios; key backup and recovery Plan and Configure Core Portal Functionality (19 percent) Plan and configure user and group provisioning. This objective may include but is not limited to: provisioning to Active Directory; deprovisioning; data-driven provisioning and deprovisioning; configure Management Policy Rules (MPR)/workflow/sync rule triples required for provisioning in the portal; expected rule entries; detected rule entries; workflow parameters Plan and configure group management. This objective may include but is not limited to: configure dynamic groups (query-based) in the portal; owner-based groups and approvals; distribution groups; security groups Plan and configure synchronization rules.andnbsp; This objective may include but is not limited to: inbound and outbound sync rules; create objects in metaverse using declarative rules; advanced attribute flows; relationships Plan and configure authorization and action workflows. This objective may include but is not limited to: configure approvals including multiple approvals and escalations; notifications; deploying and configuring custom workflow activities Plan and configure security permissions and Management Policy Rules (MPRs). This objective may include but is not limited to: delegated administration; plan and implement user profile self-service; plan and implement group self-service; temporal objects; sets and set membership Configure Advanced Portal-Based Scenarios (17 percent) Configure the Resource Control Display Configuration (RCDC) for object and attribute display. This objective may include but is not limited to: RCDC capabilities; validations; attribute permissions; data sources and data binding; form controls Customize the user experience. This objective may include but is not limited to: search scopes; menu navigation items; organizational branding; home page configuration; create and configure email templates; usage keywords Extend the portal schema. This objective may include but is not limited to: resource types; attributes; bindings; schema validation; synchronization filters Plan and configure self-service password reset and registration. This objective may include but is not limited to: authentication workflow for password reset and registration; QA gates; case sensitivity; lockout gates; password reset action workflow Write and interpret XPath queries. This objective may include but is not limited to: create valid FIM XPath filters; reference objects and attributes; filters; conditions Confige FIM Synchronization (22 percent) Create and configure standard management agents (MAs). This objective may include but is not limited to: SQL Server MA; Certificate Management MA; Active Directory MA; file-based MAs; difference between call-based and file-based MAs; attribute flows; filters; projection rules; join rules; deprovisioning rules Create and configure the FIM Service MA. This objective may include but is not limited to: resource type mapping; Synchronization Rule filter; understand the constraints of the FIM MA; attribute flow Configure the metaverse. This objective may include but is not limited to: plan precedence; extend the schema; object deletion rules Create and automate run profiles. This objective may include but is not limited to: clearing run history; multi-step run profiles; run sequencing Implement rules extensions. Install and configure password synchronization and Password Change Notification Service (PCNS). This objective may include but is not limited to: configure Active Directory MA; install services on domain controllers; schema changes related to PCNS; service principal names Monitor and Maintain FIM (21 percent) Migrate the FIM configuration between environments. This objective may include but is not limited to: FIM portal configuration; DLLs and code; synchronization service server configuration; run scripts and automation tools; Windows PowerShell scripts; how to move configurations from development to test to production Perform root cause analysis of provisioning issues. This objective may include but is not limited to: issues with management policy rules, set definitions, workflows, and expected rule entries; misconfiguration of synchronization service server; coexistence of classic provisioning and declarative provisioning; result sequence Perform root cause analysis of issues related to password management. This objective may include but is not limited to: issues with password synchronization; self-service password reset; requirements for registration; end-to-end process Perform root cause analysis of issues related to data flow and unexpected data. This objective may include but is not limited to: data discovery issues; join issues; filter issues; run profile issues; threshold issues; Stack trace; precedence issues; object deletion rules Perform root cause analysis of permissions issues. This objective may include but is not limited to: MPR definitions; set definitions; portal permission errors; service account permissions; provisioning issues; synchronization service server roles 70-504 - TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - Workflowhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-504-TS-Microsoft-NET-Framework-35-WorkflowCreating and Hosting Workflows (14 percent) Create state machine workflows. Create sequential workflows. Select workflow authoring mode. Host a workflow and designer in an application. Initialize and manage the workflow life cycle. Modify a workflow at runtime. Communicating with Workflows (23 percent) Handle events from the host. Call methods on the host. Consume services from a workflow. Expose workflow as a service. Creating and Configuring Custom Activities (25 percent) Create custom activities. Create custom composite activities. Define custom activity layout. Add dependency properties. Communicate with the host from a custom activity. Customize activity serialization. Applying Rules and Conditions (13 percent) Write rule sets. Define rule chaining, priority, and property dependency. Change rules at runtime. Execute rule sets. Implement conditional branching logic. Managing Transactions and Compensations (13 percent) Create and manage transactional workflows. Create and handle compensations. Enlist batch process in a transaction. Perform exception handling. Handle cancellations. Creating and Managing Runtime Services (12 percent) Create a runtime service. Hydrate and dehydrate workflows. Track workflows. Monitor workflows. 70-562 - TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Application Developmenthttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-562-TS-Microsoft-NET-Framework-35-ASPNET-Application-DevelopmentConfiguring and Deploying Web Applications (10 percent) Configure providers. May include but is not limited to: personalization, membership, data sources, site map, resource, security Configure authentication, authorization, and impersonation. May include but is not limited to: Forms Authentication, Windows Authentication Configure projects, solutions, and reference assemblies. May include but is not limited to: local assemblies, shared assemblies (GAC), Web application projects, solutions Configure session state by using Microsoft SQL Server, State Server, or InProc. May include but is not limited to: setting the timeout; cookieless sessions Publish Web applications. May include but is not limited to: FTP, File System, or HTTP from Visual Studio Configure application pools. Compile an application by using Visual Studio or command-line tools. May include but is not limited to: aspnet_compiler.exe, Just-In-Time (JIT) compiling, aspnet_merge.exe Consuming and Creating Server Controls (20 percent) Implement data-bound controls. May include but is not limited to: DataGrid, DataList, Repeater, ListView, GridView, FormView, DetailsView, TreeView, DataPager Load user controls dynamically. Create and consume custom controls. May include but is not limited to: registering controls on a page, creating templated controls Implement client-side validation and server-side validation. May include but is not limited to: RequiredFieldValidator, CompareValidator, RegularExpressionValidator, CustomValidator, RangeValidator Consume standard controls. May include but is not limited to: Button, TextBox, DropDownList, RadioButton, CheckBox, HyperLink, Wizard, MultiView Working with Data and Services (17 percent) Read and write XML data. May include but is not limited to: XmlDocument, XPathNavigator, XPathNodeIterator, XPathDocument, XmlReader, XmlWriter, XmlDataDocument, XmlNamespaceManager Manipulate data by using DataSet and DataReader objects. Call a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service or a Web service from an ASP.NET Web page. May include but is not limited to: App_WebReferences; configuration Implement a DataSource control. May include but is not limited to: LinqDataSource, ObjectDataSource, XmlDataSource, SqlDataSource Bind controls to data by using data binding syntax. Troubleshooting and Debugging Web Applications (16 percent) Configure debugging and custom errors. May include but is not limited to: Configuring the customErrors mode and debugging options. Set up an environment to perform remote debugging. Debug unhandled exceptions when using ASP.NET AJAX. May include but is not limited to: client-side Sys.Debug methods; attaching a debugger to Windows Internet Explorer Implement tracing of a Web application. May include but is not limited to: Trace.axd, Trace=True on @Page directive, Debug deployment issues. May include but is not limited to: aspnet_regiis.exe; creating an IIS Web application; setting the .NET Framework version Monitor Web applications. May include but is not limited to: health monitoring by using WebEvent, performance counters Working with ASP.NET AJAX and Client-Side Scripting (15 percent) Implement Web Forms by using ASP.NET AJAX. May include but is not limited to: EnablePartialRendering, Triggers, ChildrenAsTriggers, Scripts, Services, UpdateProgress, Timer, ScriptManagerProxy Interact with the ASP.NET AJAX client-side library. May include but is not limited to: JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) objects; handling ASP.NET AJAX events Consume services from client scripts. Create and register client script. May include but is not limited to: inline, included .js file, embedded JavaScript resource, created from server code Targeting Mobile Devices (5 percent) Access device capabilities. May include but is not limited to: working with emulators Control device-specific rendering. May include but is not limited to: DeviceSpecific control; device filters; control templates Add mobile Web controls to a Web page. May include but is not limited to: StyleSheet controls; List controls; Container controls Implement control adapters. May include but is not limited to: App_Browsers; rendering by using ChtmlTextWriter or XhtmlTextWriter Programming Web Applications (17 percent) Customize the layout and appearance of a Web page. May include but is not limited to: CSS, Themes and Skins, Master Pages, and Web Parts, App_Themes, StyleSheetTheme Work with ASP.NET intrinsic objects. May include but is not limited to: Request, Server, Application, Session, Response, HttpContext Implement globalization and accessibility. May include but is not limited to: resource files, culture settings, RegionInfo, App_GlobalResources, App_LocalResources, TabIndex, AlternateText , GenerateEmptyAlternateText, AccessKey, Label.AssociatedControlID Implement business objects and utility classes. May include but is not limited to: App_Code , external assemblies Implement session state, view state, control state, cookies, cache, or application state. Handle events and control page flow. May include but is not limited to: page events, control events, application events, and session events, cross-page posting; Response.Redirect, Server.Transfer, IsPostBack, setting AutoEventWireup Implement the Generic Handler. 70-243 - Administering and Deploying System Center 2012 Configuration Managerhttp://www.cts.com.pl/70-243-Administering-and-Deploying-System-Center-2012-Configuration-Manager Design and Plan System Center Configuration Manager Infrastructure (13%) Plan System Center Configuration Manager hierarchy and site system roles. This objective may include but is not limited to: pre-installation requirements, examining the current computing environment, CAS, primary and secondary sites, branch cache, designing and recommending System Center Configuration Manager server architecture, extending the Active Directory schema (DNS service records, WINS), managed providers, discovery methods, and planning migration Plan and configure security. This objective may include but is not limited to: PKI or self-signed certificates, HTTP or HTTPs implementation, NAP, FEP, and planning role-based security Define the Business Continuity Plan (BCP). This objective may include but is not limited to: disaster recovery and site maintenance Manage Operating System Deployment (OSD) (12%) Configure the OSD environment. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring WDS, configuring PXE, configuring the VM build environment, and integrating with MDT Build and capture an image. This objective may include but is not limited to: updating base images, task sequences Deploy an image. This objective may include but is not limited to: new (bare metal) and upgrade images, VHD deployment Manage images. This objective may include but is not limited to: drivers, servicing Deploy Applications and Software Updates (14%) Create an application. This objective may include but is not limited to: defining deployment types, deploying applications to RDSH, MSI, and App-V, and converting a package Deploy an application. This objective may include but is not limited to: user device affinity, compliance settings, Software Center, and task sequences Monitor application deployment. This objective may include but is not limited to: resolving issues, managing application distribution points, distribution point groups, Content Library, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), log files, and In Console Monitoring Manage the software library and application catalog. This objective may include but is not limited to: web portal configuration, work schedule, and definition of primary machines for users Create and monitor software updates. This objective may include but is not limited to: Automatic Deployment Rules (ADR), SSRS, creating update groups, creating deployment packages, log files, and In Console Monitoring Configure FEP clients by using System Center Configuration Manager. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating and managing policy by using Configuration Manager, configuring definitions within the client policy, exporting from Configuration Manager, choosing which template to use, and select exclusions Manage Compliance Settings (11%) Build a Configuration Item (CI). This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a CI, importing a CI, setting CI versioning, and remediation rules Create and monitor a baseline. This objective may include but is not limited to: importing a configuration pack, building a custom baseline, SSRS, log files, In Console Monitoring, deploying a baseline Manage Sites (12%) Manage collections. This objective may include but is not limited to: setting maintenance windows, defining rules for collections (collection membership, query-based collections), collection-specific settings Monitor site health. This objective may include but is not limited to: SSRS, log files, In Console Monitoring, Toolkit Configure software updates. This objective may include but is not limited to: sync schedule, catalogs, products, WSUS, and superseded updates Manage site communications. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring bandwidth settings for a site address, configuring senders, secondary sites (file-based replication, SQL replication paths), resolving DP connections Manage boundary groups. This objective may include but is not limited to: creating boundary groups, using boundary groups in more than one DP, client roaming, Internet-based clients Manage role-based security. This objective may include but is not limited to: security scopes, custom roles, cloned security roles and permissions Manage Clients (14%) Deploy clients. This objective may include but is not limited to: GPO, WSUS, logon scripts, manual, client push, OSD task sequence, monitoring client health Manage mobile devices. This objective may include but is not limited to: enrolling mobile devices, Exchange Connector, AMT enrollment point (out-of-band management), and wiping mobile devices Manage client agent settings. This objective may include but is not limited to: desired configuration settings, mobile device client agent, NAP client agent, configuring power management, configuring remote control agent, hardware inventory agent, software inventory agent, software metering agent, advertised programs agent, computer agent Manage inventory (12%) Manage hardware inventory. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring MOF, export and import settings, enabling or disabling WMI classes, extending hardware inventory to other client assets, WMI or registry reporting Manage software inventory. This objective may include but is not limited to: standardized vendor name, list of tracked inventory, report inventory data, asset intelligence, software metering (enable or disable rules, report software metering results) Monitor inventory data flow. This objective may include but is not limited to: client-to-site, site-to-site Manage Reports and Queries (12%) Build queries. This objective may include but is not limited to: console queries, WQL, sub-selects Create reports. This objective may include but is not limited to: cloning and modifying reports, creating custom reports, import and export reports Manage SSRS. This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring security, configuring caching, configuring subscriptions