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| MCTS: Microsoft Windows Vista Client Configuration Study Guide: Exam 70-620 | 
| Authors: Michael Aldridge, Josh Evitt, Lisa Donald, James Chellis Publisher: Sybex Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (7 reviews) Sales Rank: 34121
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 678 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.7
ISBN: 0470108819 Dewey Decimal Number: 004 EAN: 9780470108819 ASIN: 0470108819
Publication Date: April 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Offering a full coverage of all exam objectives in a systematic approach, so you can be confident that you’re getting the instruction you need to take Microsoft’s new MCTS exam (70-620), this book is packed with practical guidance and hands-on exercises to reinforce critical skills. Exclusive WinSim Vista Simulator allows you to perform a number of the exercises in a simulated environment, real-world scenarios put what you’ve learned in the context of actual job roles, and challenging review questions in each chapter prepare you for exam day.
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  Kill Three Birds with One Stone April 22, 2008 This book has it all. It is more than enough to pass the Microsoft 070-620 Vista Config. exam and I will review the book again to prepare for the 070-621 (upgrade to MCITP). You could probably rely on this book too for the 070-622 exam. The practice exam software along with the pdf of the book is a major plus. I'm holding unto this for future reference as Vista OS begins to attract new users daily.
If you haven't purchased the Microsoft Press Training Kit this prep book got it down to help you excel on the exam. Also a great supplement to the exam and to learn new things about the OS. Good luck on your certification endeavor!
  Good book. January 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was my first attempt at a Microsoft certification. I passed the 70-620 exam with primarily this book alone. I really liked the electronic flash cards and saw a lot of familiar questions on the actual exam.
  Good guide, easy to read September 13, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is easy to follow and understand. I passed the test with an 884. My biggest problem with this book is the WinSim program. That was basically a few movie clips showing how to do a few steps. The clips were from the easy exercises. There were a couple of ones where you got to click where they told you to. Basically that part was a complete waste of time and a big disappointment to me. There are 2 test on the cd (50 questions each) plus all the questions in the book. There is also some flashcards. It is a good book and if you only used this book you could probably still pass but I would recommend using other material as well. Overall this is a good book and I would recommend it (despite the WinSim issue).
  Does the job... a little too well September 10, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a well-written guide. It's very readable and informative and you should have no problem passing the exam after reading this guide. All of the information that you need is there.
The only reason why I give this 4 stars instead of 5 is that a lot of information that you *don't* need is in the book, as well. There are whole topics that you won't find on the exam. It turns out that those topics are on the 70-622 exam (the Vista Enterprise Support exam). If you plan to take 70-622 next, you could probably kill two birds with one stone by reading this guide. If you don't plan to take 70-622 next, you'll waste a lot of time reading and studying topics that you won't be tested on in 70-620. Some of those topics include automatic deployment (Windows Deployment Services, ImageX, unattend.xml, etc.), user profile types (mandatory, roaming, super-mandatory), Group Policies (local, password, audit, inheritance), file/share permissions, dynamic storage types and security protocols (PPTP, L2TP, MS-CHAPv2, EAP etc.). Those account for a sizable portion of the guide. Basically, all of those harder topics that you usually find only in workplace/domain environments, you won't find on 70-620 (which is completely consumer/home-oriented). You can see what I mean by looking at the exam objectives at Microsoft's website.
So, the only fault of this guide is that it throws way more information at you than you need for the exam. Depending on your goals, that may be a non-issue... or it may be important to you if you don't have much time to waste. Either way, it does do the job of helping you pass the exam, and that's the most important thing, I'd say.
  A Really Good Vista Book & Excellent CD September 10, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have been using this book for studying the 70-621 exam (instead of the 70-620) since there weren't any books at the time for the 70-621. I have already been deploying Vista Business & Ultimate in our work domain after using Business & Enterprise at home (Technet Subscription was a really good idea).
I thought I learned quite a bit from the hands on, but I was pleasantly surprised how much this book covered in great detail. I almost always chunk the CD in the back of most books but the authors did a superb job on this CD. Excellent chapter tests of 20 questions each and two bonus sets of 50 questions each. Only problem I had was the WinSim when it showed a Movie section. I didn't get any sound but I wasn't sure I was suppose to, but either sub titles or sound informing me what tasks it wanted to take would have been helpful as it plays a little quick, so you have to replay it a few times to figure out what the scenario was about. Flashcards - I generally HATE flashcards, but this was fantastic, it didn't bore the heck out of me like 99% of them do.
Of course, the whole book is on the cd as well and I found I like reading it better than lugging around that heavy book since I can enlarge the print for easier reading.
Of course it helps to know the background of a couple of the guys (authors) who helped write this book - Michael Aldridge and Josh Evitt. They used to work for Transcender and I met Michael after he left there and have had lunch with him on a few occasions. Really good people and always willing to help/advise people on their careers and certifications (see certcities.com & mcmcse.com). Michael and Josh now currently work for Boson. Looking forward to buying products they produce for them as I know it'll be good.
For the Exam 70-620, I don't think you can do any better than this book. It's just plain easy reading (Sybex has always been good about that style) and straightforward and I almost maxed the client section of the 70-621 (just need more work on the enterprise section now). Good luck with your 70-620 exam, but with this book - you won't really need luck, just some study time.
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