Things to practice for Microsoft test 70-306.
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Things to practice for Microsoft test 70-306.
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The 70-306 test measures an individual's ability to develop and implement Windows-based applications using Windows Forms and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Before taking the 70-306 test, you should practice the following:
- Create forms and set control properties using the Windows Forms Designer.
- Connect to a database using intrinsic DataGrid control. Perform sorting and filtering on the data.
- Step through different sections of code using Visual Studio .NET debugger.
- Use ADO.NET objects.
- Use an ActiveX control and set its properties.
- Use an existing COM component, developed in Visual Basic 6.0, in a Visual Basic .NET project.
- Create a .NET component and install it in the global assembly cache.
- Create deployment projects in Visual Studio .NET.
- Write an application that uses Windows authentication.
- Use a Web service in a Windows-based application.
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