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The new Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) credential proves that successful candidates have the skills to successfully support end users and successfully troubleshoot desktop environments running on Windows XP. Co-written by bestselling author Balter, this handbook gives readers the essential information they need to know to pass the 70-271 exam, focusing on exactly what they need to know.
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