The Microsoft MD-100 exam, also known as “Windows Clients,” measures the skills and knowledge required to deploy, configure, manage, and maintain Windows 10 installations. The exam covers the following topics:
- Deploy Windows (15-20%)
- Perform clean installations and upgrades.
- Migrate user data.
- Configure devices for enterprise and remote management.
- Manage Devices and Data (35-40%)
- Manage local users, groups, and devices.
- Manage data access and protection.
- Manage Windows security.
- Configure Connectivity (15-20%)
- Configure networking.
- Configure remote connectivity.
- Configure mobility options.
- Maintain Windows (25-30%)
- Monitor and manage Windows.
- Update Windows.
- Troubleshoot Windows.
It is important to note that the exam content and weightage may change over time. It’s always a good idea to check the official Microsoft certification website for the most up-to-date information.
Prerequisites for the MD-100 Exam
There are no official prerequisites for the Microsoft MD-100 exam, but it is recommended that candidates have some prior knowledge and experience with Windows 10, including:
- Basic knowledge of Windows operating system and its functionality
- Familiarity with using command-line tools and PowerShell
- Knowledge of networking and remote management concepts
- Experience with Windows 10 administration, configuration, and troubleshooting
Microsoft recommends that candidates should also have a general understanding of Microsoft 365 workloads and should be familiar with Microsoft Intune and Azure Active Directory. However, these are not mandatory prerequisites for the MD-100 exam. It is always a good idea to check the official Microsoft certification website for the most up-to-date information regarding exam prerequisites.