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Microsoft MCSE : Configuring Windows Vista Client (70-620) practice exams
Practice test vendor | Total number of questions | Number of questions in demo | Test Revision, file size | Price | Practice exam page |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boson.com | 168 | NA | NA | $129 | vendor's
MCSE practice test page |
Measureup | 160 | NA | NA | Rs.223 | vendor's
MCSE practice test page |
ucertify | 404 | 15 | NA | $64.98 | vendor's MCSE practice test page |
preplogic | 185 | NA | NA | $119 | vendor's MCSE Practice Test Page |
Transcender | 175 | NA | NA | $149 | vendor's
MCSE practice test page |
*Price, number of questions, and file size are as per the vendor's website, and likely to get modified from time to time. Please check with the vendor's website for current information. Any corrections or updates may please be sent to webmaster[at]practicetests.info
CONTENTS
Microsoft MCSE : Configuring Windows Vista Client
The 70-620 certification exam measures your ability to resolve issues concerning network connectivity, desktop operating systems, security, and applications.
The Microsoft Configuring Windows® Vista Client, 70-620, is one of the elective exams for MCSE 2003 Certification. Other elective exams include the following:
- 70-089 : Planning, Deploying, and Managing Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003
- 70-228 : Installing, Configuring, and Administering SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (expires 3/31)
- 70-229 : Designing and Implementing Databases with SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (expires 3/31)
- 70-281 : Planning, Deploying, and Managing an Enterprise Project Management Solution
- 70-282 : Designing, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for a Small- and Medium-Sized Business
- 70-284: Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003
- 70-285 : Designing an Exchange Server 2003 Organization
- 70-297 : Designing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
- 70-298 : Designing Security for a Windows Server 2003 Network
- 70-299 : Implementing and Administering Security in a Windows Server 2003 Network
- 70-301 : Managing, Organizing, and Delivering IT Projects by Using Solutions Framework 3.0
- 70-350 : Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004
Exam Information
Time Allocated : 90 minutes per exam
Total marks : Graded from 100-1000 marks
Minimum Pass Marks : About 700
Number of Questions : 50-60 questions per exam
Exam format : Linear format; computer-based test (CBT)
Exam Pattern : Multiple Choice with Single answer, Multiple Choice with Multiple answer, Fill in the Blank, Exhibit-based, Simulation.
References
http://www.microsoft.com