Errata

MCITP Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-685): Windows® 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician

Errata for MCITP Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-685): Windows® 7 Enterprise Desktop Support Technician

The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released.

The following errata were submitted by our customers and have not yet been approved or disproved by the author or editor. They solely represent the opinion of the customer.

Color Key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update

Version Location Description Submitted by Date submitted
PDF Page 1
Practice CD that accompanies book

This has been touched upon before, however I would appreciate clarification:

The practice CD that accompanies the book, whilst doing a practice test, references chapters that do not exist in the book; e.g. Chapter 10 - Lesson 1 (there is no Chapter 10)

My main gripe is that even if I search the PDF version of the book, I cannot find any reference to the material in question (it may have originally been in Chapter 10 Lesson 1, however now ceases to exist in the book at all)

My example was in reference to which node I would add a package to when deploying a Windows Installer package through Group Policy, but allowing a mobile user to install at will
The answer being: User Configuration\Software Settings\Software Installation;Publish.

I searched the entire PDF version of the book and cannot find reference to it anywhere. Now I'm guessing it is included in the exam itself as the question exists in the practice tests. What would be your advice - a different book perhaps?

Amelia  Jan 18, 2013 
PDF Page 11
Note Using Devices And Pr inters

States: "If you open the shortcut menu for a computer device (
representing the local computer), you can access many more options, such as Networking Settings,System
Properties, Region And Language, and Windows Update."

Should read "If you right click on the shortcut for a computer device..."

Al Davie  Dec 22, 2012 
PDF Page 113
3rd paragraph

In "Troubleshooting Driver Problems"

states:

For most hardware components, you use Device Manager to manage printer drivers. For printers, however, you use the printer properties dialog box.

should say:

For most hardware components, you use Device Manager to manage drivers. For printers, however, you use the printer properties dialog box.

Al Davie  Jan 06, 2013