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Title:
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 MCTS 70-541

Time:
6 hours

Audience:
This course is for anyone who wants to achieve MCTS 70-541 certification.

Description:
This series will prepare you for the MCTS: Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 - Application Development exam. This exam is the only requirement to apply for the Technology Specialist: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Application Development certification. This study guide will cover deploying SharePoint Services, configuring and maintaining sites, developing .NET components and administrating content and sites with the SharePoint API.

Modules:
Module Title Module Content
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 MCTS 70-541: 1 Deploying Services and Custom Components This course covers the deployment of service accounts, Web Parts, solution packages, site definitions, features, Web services, and user controls for Windows SharePoint Services development.
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 MCTS 70-541: 2 Creating Site and Feature Provisioning Components This course covers the creation of site and feature definitions, as well as list and module configurations within a site definition.
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 MCTS 70-541: 3 Creating Metadata and Workflow Provisioning Components This course covers the creation of site columns, list definitions, Custom Field Types, Workflow definitions, and Content Types.
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 MCTS 70-541: 4 Developing Services Components with the .NET Framework This course covers basic workflows using SharePoint designer, handling list and feature events, Web Part development, and other topics related to Services components and the .NET Framework.
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 MCTS 70-541: 5 Manipulating Site Content with the API This course covers the manipulation of site content, such as permissions, list items, documents, and records, while using the Application Programming Interface (API).
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 MCTS 70-541: 6 Manipulating Site Configuration with the API This course covers the manipulation of site configurations, such as list structures, events, site hierarchy, and groups, while using the Application Programming Interface (API).