MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration
Demonstrate your custom skill set and in-depth technical
understanding of Windows Server 2008 by earning an MCTS
certification. 
Three Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
certifications on Windows Server 2008 demonstrate an IT
professional's in-depth, current skills on Active Directory,
network infrastructure, or applications infrastructure. Earn an
MCTS certification so that you can be recognised for specialised
technical knowledge and stand out to hiring managers as ready to
excel in a Windows Server 2008 environment.
- The MCTS certification title includes
your area of specialty, making it easy for employers to understand
your specific expertise.
- You can earn multiple MCTS
certifications, which shows your breadth of knowledge of Windows
Server 2008 or related technologies such as Microsoft System Center
Configuration Manager 2007 or Microsoft Exchange Server
2007.
- You can build on your MCTS
certifications to earn a Professional Series
credential.
- You are only required to pass one exam,
making it possible for you to earn a meaningful certification
within your time constraints and budget.
- An MCTS certification focuses on only
one technology area, so it validates your in-depth technical
knowledge.
- An MCTS certification focuses on only
one technology area, so it validates your in-depth technical
knowledge.
- The MCTS credentials give you access to
the MCP community and benefits such as a personal profile on
Microsoft.com and access to the Microsoft Knowledge
Base.
How to earn your MCTS certification on Windows Server
2008
Each MCTS certification requires one exam, as
shown in the following diagram:

Certification
Links:
If you are a Microsoft Certified
Systems Administrator (MCSA) or a Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer (MCSE) with Windows Server 2003 certifications, you can
follow an upgrade path to multiple MCTS certifications.
Find out more
about the upgrade path from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server
2008.