About Microsoft Windows Vista (77-600) exam

The MCAS: Windows Vista for the Business Worker exam is designed for the professionals who have hands-on experience using Windows Vista for at least one year. The professionals should be very productive, collaborative, and efficient in using the Windows Vista technology. The exam measures your skills and ability to accomplish technical tasks, such as protecting your computer, managing mobile and remote computing, managing files and folders, etc. On passing the exam 77-600, you earn credit toward the MCAS: Windows Vista for the Business Worker certification.

This exam prepares you for job roles that require knowledge and use of the Windows Vista technologies to complete business-related tasks, such as managing mobile and remote computing, software, disks, and devices, and also managing files and folders.

The format of the MCAS: Windows Vista for the Business Worker exam varies from those of other Microsoft certifications exams. The 77-600 exam basically covers performance-based or simulated questions. There are no Case study type questions and multiple-choice questions might be asked.

Many of the questions in this exam require you to complete a series of tasks. For example, you might be instructed as follows:

Configure the firewall settings to allow a program to pass through it.

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