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| seattlebum 2002-10-07, 11:36 am |
| This test was TOUGH, but pretty fair I would have to say. The questions were pretty wordy but I felt confident I would do well.
I used the MS Training Kit and Transcender.
You really need to have two DC's set up and replicating with each other with at least two sites.
Thanks for all the help on this forum!
Now, I think I'll take a short break then on to 70-220 then maybe 219 or 224. Not sure...
I only need one design and one elective exam to go.
What do you all recommend? | |
| Pavlov 2002-10-07, 11:56 am |
| I would move from 217 to 219 - it's the same material only presented in case study format. It's now 5 case studies instead of 4, but still a good one to take right after 217. 221 should be taken after 216. 220 is a tough exam but Security is a good area to know. 224 is a good one for you if you have access to an Exchange 2000 server and can play around with the interface. Much has changed here from 5.5 and that is what MS will be testing you on. Still the easiest of the design exams is probably 219. Best of luck to you whichever one you choose.
And again, congrats on conquering the "mini-beast".  | |
| Slinky 2002-10-07, 2:34 pm |
| I agree, definately take 70-219 next since the material is still fresh in your mind. Overall I thought it was a pretty easy exam, I passed using the Server Resource kit, ExamCram, and the Transcenders. | |
| jakob79 2002-10-08, 12:13 am |
| Congrats on the pass.. I agree too.. it's advisable for you to take the 219 while AD concepts are still fresh in your mind.. | |
| NetChild1985 2002-10-08, 7:17 am |
| Well done seattlebum! | |
| robertmillar 2002-10-08, 8:35 am |
| Congratulation!
Totally agree with the other posts book in for the 219 then have a rest | |
| Zaraspook 2002-10-10, 9:09 pm |
| Great job! Go for the 219 while AD is still fresh in your mind. You will be glad you did!  | |
| frazang 2002-10-13, 3:26 pm |
| on the mini-beast. and you would do well to follow all the sound advice up above - 219 is a good way to go  |
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