After completing Windows XP Professional MCSE 70-270: Optimizing the System, the user should be able to:
 | Manage and troubleshoot driver signing |
 | Configure, manage, and troubleshoot the Task Scheduler |
 | Manage and troubleshoot the use and synchronization of offline files |
 | Optimize and troubleshoot the performance of Windows XP Professional |
 | Manage hardware profiles |
 | Back up and recover system state and user data |
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Driver Signing and Hardware Profiles
 | Managing driver signing |
 | System file checker |
 | Managing hardware profiles |
Scheduling and Offline Profiles
 | Scheduling tasks |
 | Synchronizing offline files |
Optimizing Performance
 | Using Performance Monitor |
 | Optimizing memory performance |
 | Optimizing processor performance |
Optimizing Disks, Network, and Applications
 | Tuning disk performance |
 | Monitoring network performance |
 | Optimizing application performance |
Recovering from Disaster
 | Using Windows Backup |
 | The boot process |
 | Troubleshooting in Safe Mode |
 | Using Automated System Repair |
 | Last Known Good configuration |
 | Using the Windows XP Recovery Console |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice tasks in Windows XP Professional |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to Windows XP Professional |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Windows XP Professional MCSE 70-270: Installation (X27001) |
 | Windows XP Professional MCSE 70-270: Administering Resources (X27002) |
 | Windows XP Professional MCSE 70-270: Configuring Hardware (X27003) |
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 | Windows XP Professional MCSE 70-270: Configuring the Desktop (X27005) |
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