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exchange 5.5 or IE5Ak???
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djtech2k
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Registered: Sep 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: MCPx3 Working on: MCSE, MCP+I, CCIE
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I need to take 1 of these two but cannot make up my mind.
Which of the 2 is a harder or better test. Also, what is the best thing to study fro exchange 5.5? I have little experience with exchange, but use IE5 daily. Any suggestions? Any help appreciated!!!
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03-08-01 02:43 AM
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: Montpelier, Virginia Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, CIW-A, I+,MCSD, MCDBA, MCSE(NT), MCT, MO97M, MOUS-AI,NCIBS, N+ Working on: MCSE (2K), S+, ITproject+
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I have heard X5 is easier than ieak 5
I asked a friend (MCT) the same question and he responded that Exchange 5.5 was easier in terms of the test questions. He thought that he IEAK questions were a little vague in that it would make you second guess too much. (Which I have a tendency to do on these tests.)
I am using Troy Tech, Transcenders, and the braindumps as aids.
I too don't have a lot of experience with Exchange as I do with IEAK, but my friend said that it was better to go this route because it would help me see the trees in the forrest.) In other words he said don't sweat it that the skill level is not as high. If you understand the concepts, you will pass. Not sure if this is helpful, but at least it was how I made my decision on Exchange 5.5. Plus it will allow me to see how Exchange 2000 works in reference to 5.5.
Good Luck on your MCSE quest!
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