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mcp_mcse
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Registered: May 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, CCNA, CCNP, A+, N+, Server+, CIW, iNET+ Working on: Oracle
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R U Ready for the Big One ?
The good ol 240 forum again. Sorry to be away for a long time guys. N how r u stevedl ??
We'll i've got another news from a friend saying that he has found a better software than my favourite http://www.mcpquestionbank.com.
I've just downloaded their demo n i think they r quite sound with their product. So lets have some comments from my fellow certification chasers.
Also, you can always mail me your queries at Jack. I've already passed this monster and will be glad to help everyone in this field. Now that only a few days remain for this exam to retire..... study hard and ask me 4 all the help u need.
Best Of Luck
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11-12-01 04:33 PM
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sandrewf
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Sydney Country: Australia State: Certifications: MCP+I MCSE-NT4 Working on: MCSE-2K, CCNA
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What order did you do the sections in?
Im thinking server first (easy)
AD (hardest)
Pro (not as easy)
Implementing (relitively easy)
Is this a good action plan??
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11-19-01 06:54 AM
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Johnno
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Registered: Apr 2000 Location: Palmerston North Country: New Zealand (Aotearoa) State: Certifications: MCT, MCSE, CCNP Working on: Cisco VoIP Specialist
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There's a choice?
G'Day. A question if you will.
When taking this exam, is there a choice on the order you sit the individual sections?
I was unaware of this is all. Maybe I should pay a little more attention to these details. Are there any other funnies with this exam? I presumed that it was four hours one exam straight after the other.
Cheers.
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11-20-01 03:28 AM
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sandrewf
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Sydney Country: Australia State: Certifications: MCP+I MCSE-NT4 Working on: MCSE-2K, CCNA
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As I understand it you do the sections one at a time with 25-30 questions per section.
the bigproblem there is the % will go down quickly when you drop 1 or 2 questions
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11-20-01 04:29 AM
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Sert_chaser
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE, A+ Working on: MCSE-2K, CCNA
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Four portions of test
Hi, everyone.
Can anyone tell what are four parts of the test. From previous posting I saw there is
Active directory
Windows 2000 Pro
Windows 2000 Server and
Implementation...
My question is Implementation of what?
Thank you.
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11-22-01 03:07 AM
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sandrewf
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Sydney Country: Australia State: Certifications: MCP+I MCSE-NT4 Working on: MCSE-2K, CCNA
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the microsoft exam id's are
70-210 Pro
70-215 Server
70-216 Implementing and administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 network infrastructure
70-217 Implementing and administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory services
You can only do the 70-240 exam if you passed
70-067 NT 4.0 Workstation
70-068 NT 4.0 Server
70-073 NT 4.0 Server in the enteprise
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11-22-01 03:45 AM
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Sert_chaser
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE, A+ Working on: MCSE-2K, CCNA
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Accelerated vs Core Exams.
mcp_mcse, as you pass the monster I have a question to you. I have red Microsoft Curriculum book and ExamPrep book and I have pretty good understanding of the material in there. But then I got Transcenders Tests (Core) and when I looked at the questions I had no idea about them. Neither book I have, covers those questions. And I start to worry if I can pass it at all. Are these exams really that different or Microsoft and CramExam just full us with their books?
sandrewf, thanks for the information.
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11-24-01 06:04 PM
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sandrewf
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Sydney Country: Australia State: Certifications: MCP+I MCSE-NT4 Working on: MCSE-2K, CCNA
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I find the Questions are not realy harder or easier, if it is the first time you have looked at the Transender Exams the hardest thing is picking out the "active" part of the Question most of the gumpf in the question is just a space filler and not needed for the question.
IE: you have 70 NT 4 clients 120 Win2K Clients and 30 Win98 clients.... so what they are all wins and TCP/IP just get to the point, 220 Clients.
If you can pick the part that makes the question and see what they are asking you whould have covered it in your studdy but it may not have been looked at with other things involved. The thing to remember for the Microsoft exam is the microsoft way of doing things, sure sysdif should work but don't install lots of apps. remeber all you need is office 
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11-25-01 11:02 PM
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mcp_mcse
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Registered: May 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, CCNA, CCNP, A+, N+, Server+, CIW, iNET+ Working on: Oracle
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Hey Again
First of all this exam consists of 4 parts..
1 for each core exam...
**** server (Easy)
Installations
Troubleshooting
Connectivity
Printers
Disk arrays
Volumes
Inter OS Connectivity
**** pro (Easy)
Installations
Troubleshooting
Connectivity
**** ad (Tough)
OUs
GPOs
Active Directory
Backups
Restores
TroubleShooting
NTDSUTIL
**** network infra.
RIS (Very Import)
DNS
WINS
TCP/IP problems, subnetting, supernetting etc.
Proxies
Agents
RRAS
VPN
Routers
I saw the trancenders and found too many duplicate questions. They are a big hype and need quite some time to go through. Better purchase a test prep that offers small questions and answers that actually appear in the exam. FOr the 11th hour, i can suggest mcpquestionbank.com or XXXXXXXXXX.com.
Know your concepts well and read the questions very very well. I got a tip from mcpquestionbank.com saying do not use the back button as there is a bug in the ms software. So avoid using it for all of your exams in the future.
Believe in yourself and just go for it. N don't forget your pal at Jack when kill this exam. Share the joy and it will grow.
Luv n Luck
Jack
quote: If you believe in yourself, you can do it. If you keep saying that you are not done with the studies, the exam will defeat you. Be brave in front of your enemies.
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12-01-01 04:35 PM
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Sert_chaser
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE, A+ Working on: MCSE-2K, CCNA
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Four portions of the exam.
Guys,
one more question. There is four portions of the exam and I heard that you can take one brake. If so, how time is managed? Are they count total time for all four portions, or each portion has it's own time?
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