Windows Internals: Advanced Troubleshooting and Debugging
After completing this course, students will gain the skills to:
- Use debugging tools to troubleshoot user-mode and kernel-mode issues.
- Appreciate the relationships between system components and their interactions with each other.
- Improve application performance by understanding how the system behaves internally.
- Take the MCTS: Windows Internals examination #70-660.
Austin Community College provides hands-on training using Microsoft Official Curriculum. You can take each of these classes individually, or sign up for the Series.
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ITMC 2074 MCTS Windows Internals: Advanced Troubleshooting and Debugging (48 hrs)
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to debug and troubleshoot low-level Windows applications. The course provides a detailed view of the Windows operating system architecture, its key components, undocumented interfaces and core interactions through the use of debugging utilities, inspection tools and exercises. MOC 50155A.
Prerequisites: MCSA/MCITP or 2 years experience with Windows 2003-2008 Platform.