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| Anyone else giving thoughts about the 70-028, Administering SQL Server 7? | |
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| I'm planning to take SQL 7.0 Admistration (70-028) as my second elective toward my MCSE.
I have heard this is a tough one and that 70-029 is real bad.
Testing for 70-068 on March 18. This makes 4 of 6.
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| I think this discussion is on 70-098 not 70-028 ^_^
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| jbelina 2000-03-20, 4:20 pm |
| 70-028 was definitely easier than 70-029  | |
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| Is realy impossible to find anything about the SNA Exam?? I tried to look for trascenders, and a lot of sites and i havenīt found anything about it. No trainexams and no braindumps.
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| I'm retaking the SQL Admin test. This is my last test. It's really not that bad a test, I just got cocky and blew through a few answers. The best advice I can give is to go through Book On Line to look up what you don't know and play with the product. | |
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| Stressed. Taking both exams tomorrow! Using Sybex and Exam Cram, but really focusing on concepts of Db Design. | |
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| Can anyone tell me how good ExamCram is on this Sql Server Admin.7.0? Please I also need some good sites on this subject.
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| I heard the Exam Cram for the Admin Exam is useless but the Exam Cram Database Design is better. I'm using the Sybex Exam Notes book for the Admin Exam and it looks good but I don't think it's enough to pass the exam.
Do you need to update your MCDBA like MCSE NT 4? If yes, how? Thanks. | |
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| I'm pretty sure you don't need to update, but some of the tests will be retiring for MCDBA.
Like Workstation, server, and enterprise.
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| quote: Originally posted by Neels:
Can anyone tell me how good ExamCram is on this Sql Server Admin.7.0? Please I also need some good sites on this subject.
Thank you.
I like the Exam Prep's better. They give you the information you need. Use them in conjunction with some of the online resources and you will do fine. Use Books Online, it is free and full of information. The other resource that people forget about is the White Papers posted on Microsoft's site. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by VanTech:
Do you need to update your MCDBA like MCSE NT 4? If yes, how? Thanks.
YES! The earlier NT exams will retire and we need to update to the Windows 2000. Microsoft has the new track chart posted on the site: http://www.microsoft.com/trainingan...u=mcdba#win2000
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| Thanks for the reply and info. |
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