MTA: Windows Operating System Fundamentals (98-349)

(98-349-2019) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-100-0
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Pass the MTA 98-349 exam with the MTA Windows Operating System Fundamentals (98-349) course and lab. The lab is cloud-based, device-enabled, and can easily be integrated with an LMS. The Windows Operating System Fundamentals training covers MTA 98-349 exam objectives and provides the knowledge required to understand operating system configurations, install and upgrade client systems, manage applications, manage files, folders, and devices, and understand operating system maintenance.

Skills You’ll Get

The Microsoft MTA Windows Operating System Fundamentals certification exam validates the candidate's fundamental knowledge of Windows operating system concepts in a Windows 10 environment. The MTA Windows Operating System Fundamentals is a standalone certification from Microsoft with exam code 98-349. The MTA 98-349 exam proves that the candidate has the skills required to perform a clean install, migrate from previous Windows versions, perform removable media installation, and perform a network installation.

1

Installing and Upgrading Client Systems

  • Understanding Windows Systems
  • Understanding Installation Types
  • Skill Summary
  • Case Scenarios
2

Understanding Operating System Configurations

  • Understanding User Accounts
  • Configuring and Optimizing User Account Control (UAC)
  • Configuring Windows 10
  • Configuring Hyper‐V
  • Skill Summary
  • Case Scenarios
3

Understanding Native Applications, Tools, Mobility, and Remote Management and Assistance

  • Configuring Internet Explorer
  • Configuring Microsoft Edge
  • Configuring Cortana
  • Introducing Accessory Programs
  • Supporting Mobile Access and Data Synchronization
  • Using Windows Mobility Center
  • Accessing a Computer Remotely
  • Skill Summary
  • Case Scenarios
4

Managing Applications, Services, and Disks

  • Configuring Applications
  • Managing Windows Store Apps
  • Understanding Services
  • Using MSConfig (System Configuration Utility)
  • Managing Processes and Applications with Task Manager
  • Understanding Storage
  • Encrypting and Compressing Files and Folders
  • Skill Summary
  • Case Scenarios
5

Managing Devices

  • Understanding Cloud Storage
  • Understanding Printing Devices
  • Understanding System Devices and Device Drivers
  • Skill Summary
  • Case Scenarios
6

Understanding File and Print Sharing

  • Understanding File and Printer Sharing Basics
  • Configuring HomeGroup Connections
  • Creating Public, Basic, and Advanced Shares
  • Configuring Printer Sharing
  • Skill Summary
  • Case Scenarios
7

Maintaining, Updating, and Protecting Windows 10

  • Exploring Built-in Maintenance Tools
  • Maintaining the Windows Registry
  • Configuring and Managing Updates
  • Defending Your System from Malicious Software
  • Skill Summary
  • Case Scenarios
8

Understanding Backup and Recovery Methods

  • Understanding Local, Network, and Automated Backup Methods
  • Restoring Previous Versions of Files and Folders
  • Configuring System Recovery
  • Skill Summary
  • Case Scenarios

1

Installing and Upgrading Client Systems

  • Getting the Operating System Version Number
  • Getting the Windows 10 Edition
  • Creating a Custom config.xml File and Excluding Content from the My Pictures Folder
  • Installing Windows 10
2

Understanding Operating System Configurations

  • Creating a User Account
  • Configuring UAC Settings
  • Creating a Custom Power Plan
  • Adding a Folder to a Library
  • Creating a Library
  • Configuring a Folder's Location
  • Configuring File Explorer Settings
  • Creating a Shortcut
  • Enabling the Hyper‐V Feature
  • Creating a Virtual Switch
  • Selecting a Virtual Switch for a Virtual Machine
  • Creating a Virtual Disk
  • Creating a Virtual Machine
3

Understanding Native Applications, Tools, Mobility, and Remote Management and Assistance

  • Configuring a Client to Use a Proxy Server
  • Modifying the Security Level for a Web Content Zone
  • Configuring ActiveX Filtering
  • Adding a Site to a Security Zone
  • Turning On Tracking Protection
  • Using Compatibility View
  • Configuring the Pop-up Blocker
  • Using the Snipping Tool to Capture a Screenshot
  • Enabling Offline Files
  • Connecting to a Remote Computer using Remote Desktop Connection
  • Creating an Invitation
  • Using PowerShell One-to-One Remoting
  • Running a Cmdlet in Windows PowerShell
  • Converting a Basic Disk to a Dynamic Disk
  • Creating a Custom MMC
4

Managing Applications, Services, and Disks

  • Changing the Default Apps
  • Uninstalling a Program
  • Configuring the Windows Store Using a Local Group Policy
  • Configuring a Service
  • Disabling a Startup Program
  • Creating a Spanned Volume
  • Creating a Simple Volume
  • Creating a Mirrored Volume
  • Creating a Striped Volume
  • Compressing a File or Folder
  • Encrypting a File or Folder
  • Encrypting the Drive Using BitLocker
5

Managing Devices

  • Adding a Printer
  • Updating a Device Driver
6

Understanding File and Print Sharing

  • Setting up a Basic Share
  • Setting up an Advanced Share
  • Mapping a Drive
  • Sharing a Printer
7

Maintaining, Updating, and Protecting Windows 10

  • Running the Disk Cleanup
  • Creating a Task using the Create Basic Task Wizard
  • Using Windows Defender
8

Understanding Backup and Recovery Methods

  • Backing Up the Windows Registry
  • Backing Up Files in Windows 10
  • Enabling File History
  • Configuring a System Restore

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Candidates for this exam should have knowledge of fundamental Windows operating system concepts in a Windows 10 environment.

USD 127

Single choice, multiple choice, drag-and-drop, active screen, build list, case studies, and short answer.

The exam contains 40-60 questions.

45 minutes

The passing score varies from exam to exam and is provided on the score report.

Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) and Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) exam retake policy:

  1. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score on an exam the first time, the candidate must wait 24 hours before retaking the exam.
  2. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score the second time, the candidate must wait seven days before retaking the exam a third time.
  3. A seven-day waiting period is imposed between each subsequent exam retake.
  4. A candidate may not take a given exam any more than five times per year (12 months). This 12-month period starts from the first attempt. The candidate is then eligible to retake the exam 12 months from the date of the first attempt.

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