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| pdevooght 2002-07-12, 7:28 am |
| Passed this morning with 856.
I was surprised though with the difficulty level. After having done the Transcenders and having checked this forum, i thought this might be an easy one. Well, the first case took me 1.5 hour! Multiple forests and that kind of stuff.
Allotted time: 245 minutes
Questions: 39
Required score: 613
Now 70-218 to MCSA!!
Pat | |
| Zaraspook 2002-07-12, 8:31 am |
| Great job! Best of luck with 218!  | |
| KScheler 2002-07-12, 8:50 am |
| Congrats! | |
| NetChild1985 2002-07-14, 2:55 am |
| Well done! | |
| shmccomas 2002-07-14, 10:21 pm |
| Good work..... | |
| jakob79 2002-07-14, 11:30 pm |
| Congrats on the pass.. which case study did you get? | |
| pdevooght 2002-07-15, 1:01 am |
| quote: Originally posted by jakob79
Congrats on the pass.. which case study did you get?
Thanx,
Case studies i had:
1. General Business Consultants
2. TryTech
3. A. Datum
4. Hiabuv Toys
Pat | |
| Shadow_D 2002-07-15, 8:23 am |
| Congrats...
I'm scheduled to take it on 31 July, any pointers? | |
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| awesome job 
I thought it was a fun test when I took it. As a matter of fact, I wish MS would have more of those tests as requirements. THe format is so close to the real world -- or at least so much closer than the choose the right answer type of tests...
COngrats again  | |
| pdevooght 2002-07-15, 8:56 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Shadow_D
Congrats...
I'm scheduled to take it on 31 July, any pointers?
Well, as far as my exam was concerned, be sure to know differences between single directory, single tree, single forest and multiple forest. My first case featured multiple forests! Also be sure you know DNS well enough. Most of the case studies are upgrades/migrations, so you better know something about Microsoft's pre-W2K OS'es too, but that should not be a problem for you, according to your certs. Avoid using universal groups, and know what a schema admin, an enterprise admin and a domain admin stand for.
Good luck...
Pat | |
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