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Typical question on the 70-210 exam
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| DaPunisher 2004-06-07, 11:02 am |
| You are an administrator of a Windows 2000 network consisting of 1,453,6075 Windows 2000 workstations, 507 Windows 2000 Advanced servers, 4097 Windows 98 workstations, 67 UNIX print servers and a partridge in a pear tree. You want to install a Service Pack on the Windows 2000 workstations with the least amount of administrative effort. What is the name of Bill Gate's 2nd grade school teacher?
A. Mrs. Smith
B. C:\windows\delete.sys
C. What? Me Worry?
D. Do a search on Google for the nearest soda pop vendor in your area. Ask the vendor for the name of his supervisor. Inform the supervisor that you found a cockroach in a can of their soda. Threaten to sue him and the company he works for unless they give you $40,000 cash and a walk-on, guest apperance on American Idol | |
| DivxGuy 2004-06-13, 12:05 pm |
| Isn't 70-210 slightly passe? | |
| phantoms4ever 2004-06-13, 12:30 pm |
| Get use to this typical question format, all the Microsoft exams are the same...you need to be able to pick out what is relevant and discard the rest....just like it will be when you are working with users... | |
| DivxGuy 2004-06-13, 12:46 pm |
| 70-210 was an easy exam. I flew through it so quickly that I had enough time to go for a stroll on the beach before my ride showed up.
70-029, on the other hand, was so tough that only two minutes were remaining when I clicked the "finish" button.
RD | |
| phantoms4ever 2004-06-13, 2:04 pm |
| 70-210 was very easy...so easy that it makes the MCP cert rather useless...I think almost anyone could get it...I studied the longest for 70-216 it wasn't easy but I was prepared...which is everything.. | |
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| I gotta say, the partridge in the pear tree really made me chuckle. Thanks for that.
The other thing in my mind was, I am pumped not to be the one who has to pay for the licensing fees!!! | |
| DivxGuy 2004-06-27, 8:43 pm |
| I tried a sample MCP exam today, and scored zero. I guess complicated subjects like router table settings don't stick very well if they're not used. | |
| freak 2004-06-27, 10:13 pm |
| there's nothing like true hands-on training  |
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