











CompTIA
Exam Vouchers
Save money on CompTIA exams
| Question of the day
Sign up to receive
interactive practice questions
for MCSE, CompTIA
Cisco and other exams
| TestKing
Get MCSE, MCSD, CCNA, CCNP,A+, N+ and many more | * ExamSheets *
Guide for Success!
Actual Questions & Answers
MCSE, MCSD, A+ ,CCNA, CCNP
Oracle 8i, Oracle 9i Online practice tests
Certification sites Online university Online college Online education Distance learning Software forum Server administration forum Programming resources
|
|  |
| Author |
70-217 or 70-219 first?
|
paresh_haridas
Junior Member M
Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Bangalore (India) Country: India State: Certifications: MCP (W95,W2kPro & Server)-Certified since 1997 Working on: MCSE
Total Posts: 4
|
|
70-217 or 70-219 first?
Hi,
I cleared my Win2k Server and Win2k Professional in September 2001 (about 6 months ago) and had to take a break due to excess work pressure. Now I want to get down to studies and have the MCSE certification under my belt ... however I'm a bit confused whether to prepare for 70-217 or 70-219 first. I'd greatly appreciate if I could get some valuable inputs in this regard.
I'd also be thankful to you all if you could let me know the best way to prepare for these exams.
Cheers,
Paresh
__________________
Cheers ... Paresh
GNX, MCP
___________________
Don't let your studies interfere with your education ...
___________________
Report this post to a moderator
|
|
04-01-02 09:21 AM
|
|
cross36
Call me Cris

Registered: Jul 2001 Location: North Bergen, NJ Country: United States State: Certifications: A+. MCP,MCSA,MCSE2k Working on:
Total Posts: 3489
|
|
For sure take the 217 first. To be done with all of your core exams. Keep 219 last. Best to do things in order. For one exam helps with the rest
__________________
Riding the endless light of fortunes...
http://www.darkroads.com
Report this post to a moderator
|
|
04-01-02 02:51 PM
|
|
|
Featured site: MCSE, MCSD, CompTIA, CCNA training videos
Forum Rules: Who Can Read The Forum? Any registered user or guest.
Who Can Post New Topics? Any registered user.
Who Can Post Replies? Any registered user.
Changes: Messages can be edited by their author.
Posts: HTML code is OFF. Smilies are ON. vB code is ON. [IMG] code is ON. |
|
ExamNotes forum archive
|