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Author Suggestions for lab to learn AD
Zontar

2002-03-23, 5:53 pm

Hey, All:
Have been working with Win2K in my organization for the past year; we're still NT 4.0 at our backend, but someday - someday - we may go full bore with Win2K and active directory. As I upgrade my cert
status (had it for 4.0m- guess I can still save HAVE it.)I've decided that I want to tackle AD and this exam first. I want to build up a decent background on AD, DNS and all the accompanying issues - take this bear of an exam and then move on to the others. Figure I can do this as my experience with server, pro and overall networking functions is solid.
Okay- here it is: I want to set a decent lab. Lots of sources recommend 4 nodes. I'd appreciate your feedback and recomendations.
Insights and detailed notes are greatly appreciated.
thanks much
wbafrank

2002-03-23, 5:59 pm

help ........

http://www.microsoft.com/windows200.../manadsteps.asp
KScheler

2002-03-24, 8:34 pm

Good site suggestion, Frank. I would also suggest that Zontar go ahead and knock out 210 & 215 exams even though he has his NT4 MCSE. These exams will help him get prepared for the questions that are presented in 217. At least they did for me.
katman

2002-03-26, 7:02 am

I went with 2 computers then 3 and then 4; I needed the 4th for 70-216

Now my lab is 2 & 2. I also have my lab setup as 1 good computer and 1 ok computer.

EX.
1st workatation PIII 933 256
2nd workstation PII 233 128
1st server PIII 933 256
2nd server PII 200 128

I added as I studied; meaning you do not need all the hardware day one.

GOOD Luck on your MCSE Windows 2000

katman
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