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>-----Original Message-----
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>Just was curious if there were some subjects that the
test
>hits harder than others. Been working with W2KPro and
>Server for about a year now in a 400 end node enviroment
>and feel pretty confident but I want a good passing score
>and not just scrimp by. Thanks for the info.
>
>Jason
>.
Hello Jason
If you have read ANY book on 216 and felt as though you
knew the material well enough to take the test, then you
are probably ready. Have a look through the exam
objectives and rate yourself on how well you think you
could write an essay on each point.
I think the real world experience helps a lot with this
exam. I have noticed (even through the posts in these ms
newsgroups) that most of the individuals who have failed
or struggled with 216 were not AS experienced with complex
or corporate networking environments as the guys who
nailed it and said "What beast?".
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| As marko say real world experience helps. I passed 70-216 on my first try
but have been working in the IS field for 13 years with the last 7
concentrated on networking. If you look at www.microsoft.com/traincert and
find the objectives it will be a big help for your studying. Also if you do
not have real world experience you need to either find a lab to practice in
or set up one at home.
Here is a brief list of what is there
DNS (LOTS OF THIS)
DHCP
IP/SUBNETTING
GROUP POLICY ( you better know inside and out)
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Rick
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