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netnewsnow
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: montreal, quebec, canada Country: Canada State: Certifications: mcse nt 4, win2k pro+server, A+ Working on: server+
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got some conflicting answers on this one;
-1000 user= 133MHz, 32MB, -2GB
1000-2000= 133MHz, 64MB, 2GB-4GB
+2000= 166MHz, 64MB, 2GB-GB
whats you take
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02-16-01 08:51 PM
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Zen
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: Toronto Country: Canada State: Certifications: MCPx4,CNA Working on: MCSE NT,MCSA 2000,
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Here's what my Exam Cram Says:
->300
133MHZ/32MB/2GB
300->2000
133MHZ/64MB/2-4GB
2001->
166MHZ/64MB/2-4GB
I used these ranges and it seemed to be acceptable. But you'll find the exam questions will pretty much provide you with one very clear answer in the choices. So don't worry to much.
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02-16-01 09:37 PM
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Yeti-GBR1
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Yeti Town, Yetiville, UK Country: UK State: Certifications: Too many to list. Working on: Getting a real life outside IT.
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02-16-01 10:53 PM
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netnewsnow
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: montreal, quebec, canada Country: Canada State: Certifications: mcse nt 4, win2k pro+server, A+ Working on: server+
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indeed, yeti is right...
Recommended for medium businesses (300–2,000 desktops):
Processor:
Intel Pentium 166-MHz processor.
Disk space:
For caching, adequate free disk space for the Web Proxy cache (from 2–4 GB of disk space).
RAM:
At least 64 MB.
and I saw the difference in exam cram and exam essentials, exam cram said 133MHz and exam cram said 166MHz, indeed, exam cram is wrong.
zen, I dont know if you did the exam yet, but watch out,I studied with exam prep and exam cram (big mistake since exam cram is a copy/paste from exam prep, with a few less details), and many believe that coriolis is'nt on the subject for the exam. I did'nt take it yet, but I do know that coriolis dont seem to mind so much about making mistakes, and lots of em, flagrant ones even...
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02-17-01 12:00 AM
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Zen
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: Toronto Country: Canada State: Certifications: MCPx4,CNA Working on: MCSE NT,MCSA 2000,
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Actually I already passed (882/1000). And I agree... Exam Cram is Useless for this exam. Although I found the info that we've been discussing above to at least give the appropriate answers as far as my trancender practice exams where concerned. But like I said... whenever I was asked a question about this there always seemed to be only one very clear answer given, so it made these questions easy.
Good luck on this one. I hated it. It was my lowest exam score yet.
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02-17-01 06:53 PM
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: montreal, quebec, canada Country: Canada State: Certifications: mcse nt 4, win2k pro+server, A+ Working on: server+
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zen, how did you get this networking titan title under your name? I'm stuck at junior member.
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02-17-01 11:15 PM
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Zen
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: Toronto Country: Canada State: Certifications: MCPx4,CNA Working on: MCSE NT,MCSA 2000,
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It's one of the options under "profile." You'll be able to find that at the top of this screen.
Profile->Edit Profile-> Custom User Text
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02-18-01 10:49 PM
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netnewsnow
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: montreal, quebec, canada Country: Canada State: Certifications: mcse nt 4, win2k pro+server, A+ Working on: server+
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tried that, guess I just dont have enough posts yet, cause the option aint there in profile, edit profile, custom user text...
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