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Pass 216, thanks to no one!
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tatamata
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Registered: Jan 2004 Location: Country: Yugoslavia State: Certifications: MCSE Working on:
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Pass 216, thanks to no one!
I pass today. Thanks to no one. You all just talk about some great dumps but there is no one who realy want to help.
Aboute exam: 60 q. 2h15min. I use every second. They cut me 30min. I am from diferent language zone. So I allways get 30min extra,(that is the rule) but not this time. Maybe it was mistake.
note: There is no scientific calculator view on exam!! I didnt know that. But I was lucky. Just one simle q. about subnetting.In MOC there is not 20% of what you realy need for passing. MOC is only good for intro. You must consalt Resource Kit and TechNet, if you want to learn something. That is all folks!!
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03-03-04 03:09 PM
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aznluvsmc
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Registered: Mar 2003 Location: Newmarket Country: Canada State: Certifications: 3yr college networking diploma, MCSE, A+, Network+, Server+, i-Net+, Security+ Working on: Working on 3yr college programming diploma
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Watch the tone on the posts. People are always here to help but only if you ask specific questions.
A lot of people posted their thoughts on the exam after they had taken it. If you read any of those you should have been aware of what is to be expected on the exam.
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03-03-04 05:41 PM
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tatamata
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Registered: Jan 2004 Location: Country: Yugoslavia State: Certifications: MCSE Working on:
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Ooooooo I see !!!! That is the point. I got 1000 of books and I know where to seek for answers but I have no pleanty of time of all that. And I have no money for RECYCLE BIN! Major !!!
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03-04-04 03:16 PM
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aznluvsmc
Just a kid M
Registered: Mar 2003 Location: Newmarket Country: Canada State: Certifications: 3yr college networking diploma, MCSE, A+, Network+, Server+, i-Net+, Security+ Working on: Working on 3yr college programming diploma
Total Posts: 490
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03-04-04 03:57 PM
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stepfaul
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Registered: May 2002 Location: Suffolk, England Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: MCP's 210, 215, 218, 216, 224. MCSA, CNA Working on: MCSE
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Steady on..
I can see that you are an MSCE so i would have thought after 7 exams you would know the routine.
From your comments any one would think this is the first exam you have ever taken!
If you have no time to study then don't take the exam.
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You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network comprising of........
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03-05-04 11:04 AM
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tatamata
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Registered: Jan 2004 Location: Country: Yugoslavia State: Certifications: MCSE Working on:
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Who said that i dont red the books! You do not understand what i am talking about and you will never. You are in the different world. By the way, every exame I passed i passed with knowledge.This is not only diploma I deserved and certainly not the last. Sites like this are only good for braging.
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03-07-04 04:27 PM
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Spid
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Cleveland Country: United States State: Certifications: B.S. CIS, Net+, MCSA, MCSE NT4, MCSE Win2K Working on: avoiding resume' generating events
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03-07-04 05:07 PM
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stepfaul
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Registered: May 2002 Location: Suffolk, England Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: MCP's 210, 215, 218, 216, 224. MCSA, CNA Working on: MCSE
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"This is not only diploma I deserved and certainly not the last".
Not that you are bragging or anything!
It has been interesting reading the tale of one man pushing himself to the very limits in order to achieve an MCSE.
Your struggle is an inspiration to us all.
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You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network comprising of........
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03-07-04 05:15 PM
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VOLDAR
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Registered: Dec 2003 Location: Montreal Country: Canada State: Certifications: A+ 2003, MCP (210,215,216,218), MCSA Working on: Security+, MCSE
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tatamata - you know what? You go way out of the "area" with your statements.
My 2 cents advice - I have already enough of people complaining that an exam is hard. THIS IS what a real exam is supposed to be! It is supposed to be HARD! From my experience, no book is usefull if you don't have at least some experience with the "real-thing".
This exam - 70-216 - I passed it and I would say that it was fair easy, but this is just my opinion.
What were you expecting for from me or anybody here? An easy way to pass your exam?
I am already sick of guys that cram exams, have a lot of "papers" but when you ask them simple things, they say: "Wow - never heard about!"
This forum, in my opinion, is a place where people exchange opinions, but don't expect to have all the answers to your questions. Especially when you don't even thought about asking for help!
And BTW, you don't have to thank to anybody, only to you! You did not passed your exam for us, but for YOU.
Great job! The rest .. is really something that I don't give to much from my pocket. As you see, not even for my advice, I spent only 2 cents on it 
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03-08-04 02:55 AM
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shahrial
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Registered: Feb 2003 Location: Country: Singapore State: Certifications: MCSE, MCSA, MCDST, A+, i-Net+, CIW-A Working on: Security+, CEH, CIW Security Analyst
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70-216 is fairly easy. Some effort is required in understanding major Windows 2000 network infra. Setting up a lab environment is useful for learning the practicals without costing a bomb.
One cool tool that can help is using Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 (or Connectix Virtual PC 4.3, VMware...etc). The Virtual enviroments can run simulteneously to test certain features. With the "undo disk" feature, rollback and replay is possible.
Try it out.
P.S: I not MS salesman... . It had helped me. It could help you too. My 2 cents worth. 
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03-08-04 05:03 PM
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