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RE: MCSE WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL EXAM
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| sanjiv kapoor 2003-04-21, 9:23 am |
| I am a hardware Engineer who has just finshed studing the
MCSE course locally with a college that is licensed by
Microsoft.
I am trying to prepare for WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL EXAM,
I downloaded the sylabus from the Micosoft site, is it
trustworthy and some subjects we have not covered in class
where can I find it. Things like Installing Windows 2000
pro. using RIS.
Thanking You in Advance,
Sanjiv.
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| "sanjiv kapoor" <skapoor@mitsuminet.com> wrote in message
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> I am trying to prepare for WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL EXAM,
> I downloaded the sylabus from the Micosoft site, is it
> trustworthy and some subjects we have not covered in class
> where can I find it. Things like Installing Windows 2000
> pro. using RIS.
The exam syllabi are extremely reliable. If there's something listed on it
that you don't know much about, you should definitely research it because
it's likely to appear on the exam.
Official MS classes are not designed to specifically cover the objectives of
any exam. They sort of compare both after the fact and market ones that
match up well together, but there's no deliberate relationship at the exam
objective level. So what you've seen is typical - most MOC classes do not
cover all topics that comprise any particular exam.
Followups set to microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse.
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