MCTS: Windows Mobile 5.0, Implementing and Managing
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist certifications
enable professionals to target specific technologies and to
distinguish themselves by demonstrating in-depth knowledge and
expertise in their specialized technologies.
A Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist in Windows Mobile
5.0, Implementing and Managing (MCTS: Windows Mobile 5.0,
Implementing and Managing) possesses a deep and broad understanding
of designing, implementing, and managing mobile infrastructures,
mobile devices, and mobile applications in a business environment.
The qualified candidate for this certification typically has
experience with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server
2007 and knowledge of concepts such as Outlook Web Access (OWA),
Outlook Mobile Access (OMA), and Exchange ActiveSync (EAS).
The candidate also has one to two years of experience working
with Active Directory directory services, at least one year of
experience working with mobile devices, and experience using or
managing Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 with the Messaging and
Security Feature Pack. The successful candidate also has knowledge
of mobile and general network security concepts such as firewalls,
reverse proxy, certificates, and configuring security protocols
(EAP, TLS, WPA, WEP, and 802.1x); Microsoft ActiveSync 4.1 or
later; and messaging protocols such as Short Message Service (SMS)
and Hotmail (HTTP).
How to earn your MCTS: Windows Mobile 5.0, Implementing
and Managing
To earn this certification, you must pass one Microsoft Certified
Technology Specialist (MCTS) exam that focuses on designing,
implementing, and managing mobile infrastructures, mobile devices,
and mobile applications in a business environment.
This certification will be retired when Microsoft discontinues
mainstream support for the related technology.

Certification Links:
- Exam
- 70-500
- Courses
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M6064