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1/13/2004 -- Microsoft exam 70-271, Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Windows XP Operating System, went live on Monday, January 12. The exam, along with Exam 70-272, Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Windows XP Operating System, comprise the exams required for obtaining the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician, a new title that the company announced back in October 2003.

Microsoft in the past had indicated that the exam would also count as an elective under the MCSA or MCSE on Windows 2003 tracks; however, the exam doesn't appear in the list of requirements as of this writing.

Exam 70-271 is aimed at those who offer on-site, phone, or remote support to users of Microsoft's Windows XP Home and Professional Editions. According to the exam objective guide, candidates should also have working knowledge of workgroup computing or Active Directory domains.

Microsoft offers several official training resources for this exam:

  • 226l: Supporting Users Running the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System (3 days, instructor led)
  • 2262: Supporting Users Running Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System (2 days, instructor led)

The exam objective guide also lists a self-study guide from Microsoft Press, Training Kit: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows XP, but the page furnishes no details regarding release date.

To view the exam objective guide, click here. To view the MCDST requirements, click here.

Exam 70-272 will be released in February, according to the exam guide on the Microsoft Web site (click here to view it). -- Michael Domingo



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2/7/04: Jesse from Mobile, AL says: I have worked in the field for a while, and I honestly think this is a good cert for anyone who isn't committed to the MCSA or higher. I think everyone has worked with people who were Aplus,Nplus, or even CCNA and didn't know how to wipe their butt right, so to say any cert actually makes you competent is false. Every cert has it's weakness, but I think there is a big need for this cert.
2/23/04: krishnan says: new direction should help out people to get the right tranning for the right job
2/23/04: krish says: hoping this will b good McDsT new way to get rippped off
2/24/04: Bryan from Atlanta says: This is a money source for good old MSFT. I thought this was what the MCSA was for. I am an MCT and will hate teaching right click properties to people better suited to MCSA where at least you have a shot at escape from the help desk. Also, what happened to A plus and Net plus as basic certs????
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