98-349
smguthrie
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I'm planning on taking the 98-349 Windows OS Fundamentals exam sometime in the first half of 2017, hopefully sooner than later. I don't have much experience with Windows 10 and don't feel the need to get as involved as the 70-697 exam would require. I will also be taking the A+ exams in this same timeframe, most likely in May/June. After that, I'll be focusing on 98-365 Windows Server Admin Fundamentals and/or Server+.
In regards to the 98-349 exam, does anyone recommend one of these books over the others?
Windows 10 In Depth
Windows 10 Inside Out
Windows 10 Step by Step
In regards to the 98-349 exam, does anyone recommend one of these books over the others?
Windows 10 In Depth
Windows 10 Inside Out
Windows 10 Step by Step
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Fayz Member Posts: 118 ■■■□□□□□□□Microsoft retired this exam(98-349). You would have to take either Windows Server, Networking, Security, Mobility and Device, or Cloud Fundamentals.
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smguthrie Member Posts: 28 ■■□□□□□□□□That's what I thought too, but then I saw it was just updated not too long ago.
As of August 31, 2016, this exam includes updates for Windows 10, including the removal of any tools not supported on Windows 10. To learn more about these changes and how they affect the skills measured, please download and review the exam 98-349 change document. -
Fayz Member Posts: 118 ■■■□□□□□□□That's strange because when I look at the list of MTA exams it's not even listed.
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smguthrie Member Posts: 28 ■■□□□□□□□□I noticed that as well, but it is listed on the Certification Exam List. The whole situation with 98-349 has been rather confusing for some time now.
- 98-349: Windows Operating System Fundamentals
- 98-361: Software Development Fundamentals
- 98-364: Database Fundamentals
- 98-365: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals
- 98-366: Networking Fundamentals
- 98-367: Security Fundamentals
- 98-368: Mobility and Devices Fundamentals
- 98-369: Cloud Fundamentals
- 98-375: HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals