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passed 224 on to 219 next then MCSE
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| em_ar_ducks 2003-09-22, 7:00 pm |
| Just passed the 224 exam report says 700 required, made it with plenty of margin.
45 questions.
good luck to everyone else.
Now to prepare for 219.... | |
| stepfaul 2003-09-22, 7:10 pm |
| Good job done ! | |
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| good job, any tips on the exam, what did you use to study? and topics that the exam focused one?
good luck. | |
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| Congratulation & goodluck for the next exam... | |
| em_ar_ducks 2003-09-22, 7:48 pm |
| I used everything I could to prepare:
1. Set up a lab using trial version of Microsoft Connectix (Virtual machine sw) and eval copies of Advanced Server, Exchange, and Outlook.
2. Used Microsofts Self Study Kit for 224
3. Transcender Practice Exam
4. Exchange 2k Resource Kit
5. Read every white paper on Microsofts WebSite I could find that seemed relevant.
6. Signed up for the QOD
7. read this board
So far this formula has worked well for me, every exam taken has been passed on the first try. | |
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| thanks, how long did it take you to prepare for this test. | |
| rathore 2003-09-23, 2:35 am |
| Congratulation | |
| em_ar_ducks 2003-09-23, 7:11 am |
| Total time invested in A+, N+, MCSA, & MCSE is right at a full year.(assuming I can get the 219 test out of the way at the end of October)
For the 224 exam I have been reading for 2 months about 12 - 20 hours a week, with some home lab stuff thrown in. Past 2 weeks started really bearing down with the help of transcender.
I am fortunate to have a lot of work related tasks that involve designing and implementing a custom Windows application that uses a large network. Exchange was a bit tough because I do not use it at work.
Active Directory Design may be tougher for me because I need to "learn" Microsoft's way of doing things, instead of my own. |
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