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Robby
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Shelby, North Carolina US Country: United States State: Certifications: Working on:
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03-18-02 12:52 AM
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The VMS Kid
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Beer Country: United States State: Certifications: Network+, i-Net+, A+, Linux+, CST Working on: Beer
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03-18-02 11:39 AM
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marcwong
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: San Jose, CA Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE, A+, Server+, MCP Win2K Pro,Compaq APS Working on: MCSA, MCSE Win2K
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I've purchased the Transcender for Server+, study my brains out only to fail the test. Transcender is not good enough to pass this certification. Does anyone have any good and decent materials?
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03-22-02 06:49 PM
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jbiv
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: Greenville Country: United States State: SC Certifications: A+, Network+, Server+, i-Net+ Working on: Linux+ or MCP Win2K.... or neither since Im kinda broke right now
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I used Transcender, along with several other books, resources, exam simulators. I thought Transcender was fairly decent. It tested on several topics that were on the test. It shouldnt be used as your only study source, but it does help.
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03-22-02 11:45 PM
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Buzz Lightyear
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Roseville, CA Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE - W2K, CCNA, CNA - Netware, A+, LINUX+, Network+, i-NET+, DCSE, MOS 2000 - Access, PowerPoint Working on: MCDBA - SQL Server 2000
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Transcender is a decent resource for the exam. However, it is not worth the money you have to shell out for it. The exam is too poorly written to find a single resource that will enable you to pass it.
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03-24-02 12:41 AM
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Supertech
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Sweetwater Country: Texas State: Certifications: A+,N+,S+,L+, I+,HTI+,DHTI+,e-Biz+,Sec+,RFID+ CETma, RESI, CSS, CFOT, CCNT,CCTT, ,ISA CCST3, HAA, ISF Working on: patience, self-control
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Like JerryL says...
JerryL, recently certified, says...
quote: I've been on here a lot and have noticed the one main theme about the exam; how poorly written it is. Now that I've actually seen it, I have to disagree. A couple of questions could have been written better, but for the most part, they were quite straight forward.
I would say it is the subject matter that precludes the single resource.
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Tcat's Security+ PDF
Tcat's Network+ PDF
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03-24-02 01:05 AM
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JerryL
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Winnipeg Country: Canada State: MB Certifications: A+, Network+, i-Net+, Server+, CAP, CCNA, CHDM, CIW Assoc., CNA, Dell, HP, IBM, MCP Working on: MCSE Win2K3
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I used the Hungry Minds book and test along with VN Publishing Exam Prep. These alone won't get you a pass. Find any study guides that deal with SCSI, memory issues and server troubleshooting. That will get you into the ball park.
I've been doing this work for quite a while, and it's still a difficult test. Know your stuff!!
JerryL 
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03-24-02 04:06 AM
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dagger
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Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Canada Country: Canada State: Certifications: A+ , Network+, i-Net+, CIW Associate, Server+, Linux+ Working on: Security+
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quote: Originally posted by JerryL
I used the Hungry Minds book and test along with VN Publishing Exam Prep. These alone won't get you a pass. Find any study guides that deal with SCSI, memory issues and server troubleshooting. That will get you into the ball park.
I used that book, and it helped me pass
but I didn't use the VN Pub exam prep.
But I have not heard anything too bad about it.
The test is not easy
but it's passable for the people who actually
put the proper study time in.
Everyone is crying
because they expect to go in to this exam
and see i-Net+ questions or something......
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03-24-02 02:40 PM
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bluehat1
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: CIW Associate, A+, Inet+, Server+ Working on: Network+, CDIA, MCSA
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I've used VN Publishing's tests for A+,
i-Net+, and Server+. The practice exams were definitely better for the A+ and INET+ exams. For SERVER+, it was mainly helpful in finding out my weaker areas. Although the practice questions themselves were not that close to the real exam (many were way off), it still helped me learn some of the subject matter. It's worth $20, but don't use it to guage the difficulty of the questions on the real exam.
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03-24-02 05:34 PM
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Sunha
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Country: Hong Kong State: Certifications: Working on:
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I have used Exam Drill for just every exam until now and always pass and was very sad to see they had no Server+ Exam Drill.
I got an email from them today. Now I see they have added a Server+ exam drill to their, albeit very limited but I think very good, range of products. They also have a free (I think) 100 page pdf study guide to download. Although I haven't done that yet. I will let you know later what I think.
Sunha
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03-27-02 03:04 PM
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