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Get fired up for 70-218
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| ANDRONDA 2003-01-29, 11:36 am |
| This forum (70-218) seems awfully dead lately. Isn’t there anything anyone has exciting or otherwise to say about it?
Where are you all in your study process? When are you taking the exam? How far along are you in MCSA? What are you having trouble with? Are you all pretty much on autopilot?
70-218 should be the final stretch for MCSA so we have to finish strong!
Net + was tedious
A+ was fun
70-210 was a shock
70-515 was a breeze
Come one- get fired up for 70-218! | |
| heuristic 2003-01-29, 12:50 pm |
| quote: This forum (70-218) seems awfully dead lately.
You know, I was thinking the same thing today... maybe a Q & A session is in order.
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| ruscorp 2003-01-29, 1:03 pm |
| I got my welcome kit yesterday!  | |
| justindu 2003-01-29, 2:15 pm |
| No Kidding!! I take the exam on the 8th... Not sure if I am ready. I have take the 210 and 215, but I have never been more nervous then I am now!! | |
| ANDRONDA 2003-01-29, 3:26 pm |
| I have seen so many hard to crack practice questions.
You know, questions like:
You have WNT, W2000, W95, W98 , Atari and Intellivision all networked together with ten DNS servers, 5 Wins servers, six DHCP servers with a domain, two child domains and a half-brother domain in a forrest with trees, and bushes and a partridge in a pear tree all integrated in a primary active directory with two secondary, three third-daries and a minor in art history. You move client 1 (who was using a Palm Pilot to log into the system but recently upgraded to a Game Boy) from segment A to Segment B and he can no longer attach to the servers via satellite like he used to do.
At least that is what they feel like.
By the way- all of this was at Fabrikam. | |
| ruscorp 2003-01-29, 4:04 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by ANDRONDA
I have seen so many hard to crack practice questions.
You know, questions like:
You have WNT, W2000, W95, W98 , Atari and Intellivision all networked together with ten DNS servers, 5 Wins servers, six DHCP servers with a domain, two child domains and a half-brother domain in a forrest with trees, and bushes and a partridge in a pear tree all integrated in a primary active directory with two secondary, three third-daries and a minor in art history. You move client 1 (who was using a Palm Pilot to log into the system but recently upgraded to a Game Boy) from segment A to Segment B and he can no longer attach to the servers via satellite like he used to do.
At least that is what they feel like.
By the way- all of this was at Fabrikam.
hehe.  | |
| B4yaman3 2003-01-30, 7:00 am |
| DAmn this is complexe..hehe | |
| ANDRONDA 2003-01-30, 8:30 am |
| I know a few dudes who have taken it this week and htey said that there were three simulations.
Ouch! | |
| ScratchOne 2003-02-14, 9:31 am |
| that lovely last line on so many practice tests.... "using the least amount of administrative effort!"
Gotta love that! | |
| tharg 2003-02-14, 10:03 am |
| quote: Originally posted by ANDRONDA
a half-brother domain in a forrest with trees, and bushes and a partridge in a pear tree
European or African partridge? | |
| ruscorp 2003-02-14, 10:03 am |
| quote: Originally posted by ScratchOne
that lovely last line on so many practice tests.... "using the least amount of administrative effort!"
Gotta love that!
Is that an oxymoron?  | |
| ClintonN 2003-02-14, 1:28 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by ScratchOne
that lovely last line on so many practice tests.... "using the least amount of administrative effort!"
Gotta love that!
I think I would rather do it the hard way | |
| jluckado 2003-02-20, 3:34 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by ScratchOne
that lovely last line on so many practice tests.... "using the least amount of administrative effort!"
Gotta love that!
There is no such thing as "least amount of administrative effort".
Anything Microsoft requires much effort to administrate... does anybody disagree? | |
| Clangashe 2003-02-24, 7:23 am |
| there's only two ways to do things.
the right way or
MS way.
we should all know that by now | |
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| quote: Originally posted by ANDRONDA
This forum (70-218) seems awfully dead lately. Isn’t there anything anyone has exciting or otherwise to say about it?
I bet MS rollout announcement on Win 2003 might have something to do with in. Anyone attending any MS Channel Partner briefing on '03 anytime soon?? ... | |
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