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What are YOU using to study?
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| mpiliotis 2002-03-04, 6:52 pm |
| Like many of us, I am not only looking to pass my test, I'm also looking to gain a substantial amount of knowledge of exchange (hopefully enough to help migrate my office's 4000+ network from 5.5).
The question I pose is - what tools are ya'll using to study and learn exchange? CBT's? Crams? Troytec?
Here's what I'm using:
Exchange 2k installed on a Win2k advanced server w/ active directory.
One machine running VMWare so that I can have multiple virtual machines running (saves BIG $$$).
Using the Cramsession from brainbuzz.com (Free)
Using the Microsoft Exam Readiness review book
Using the Microsoft Exchange Training Kit Book.
And of course last minute braindumps always help.
Let me know what you guys & gals are using.
Big Mike
mikepiliotis@hotmail.com | |
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| I'd remove braindumps and replace it with the Resource Kit. | |
| mpiliotis 2002-03-06, 8:13 pm |
| I dunno know about you, but shelling out 125 bucks ain't quite that easy. I use the braindumps on the last day only so that I can get a feel for what EXACTLY They're going to be asking. I've taken several other tests that are practically nothing like the materials I used to study.
I (unlike most people) do not memorize braindumps. Its pointless in a position like mine. The minute I pass this test, I'll probably be a key player in updated my companies Exch. 5.5 infrastructure. How stupid would one look if they got certified and didn't know a damn thing?
I agree - the resource kit is a great idea, but as reference only - man, those things read like stereo instructions usually.
Anyways, thanks for the suggestion... Anymore people??? | |
| sharknu 2002-03-15, 8:59 pm |
| I just purchased Learnkeys Exchange 2000 cbt.
I don't know what this is like....I think it will give me hands on interaction plus exam questions and videos. This should be a big help. Does anyone know where I can get Exchange 2000 server S/W for a good price?
Thanks | |
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