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70-219 (AD) or 70-221 (NI) exam?
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Delbert Matlock
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70-219 (AD) or 70-221 (NI) exam?
I'm moving along through the Core Exams and starting to look towards
ordering study materials for a Design Exam in the near future.
Unfortunately, I've been vacillating on which Design Exam to go for.
My past experience (working with NT 4 for quite a long time) tells me
to go with the Network Infrastructure (70-221) exam but from what
other people describe the Active Directory (70-219) exam is more
straight forward.
What has been other people's opinion of the two exams? Would you
recommend one over the other?
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Re: 70-219 (AD) or 70-221 (NI) exam?
I have taken both exams. I thought 221 was much more difficult. The 221
exam is loaded with the drag and drop type questions. Make sure that you
are also very proficient in subnetting. Our company had just finished a
large Active Directory Migration when I took the 219 exam, so I found the
exam somewhat easy ( but don't take this exam to lightly).
"Delbert Matlock" <DelbertREMOVESPAM@Matlock.com> wrote in message
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> I'm moving along through the Core Exams and starting to look towards
> ordering study materials for a Design Exam in the near future.
> Unfortunately, I've been vacillating on which Design Exam to go for.
> My past experience (working with NT 4 for quite a long time) tells me
> to go with the Network Infrastructure (70-221) exam but from what
> other people describe the Active Directory (70-219) exam is more
> straight forward.
>
> What has been other people's opinion of the two exams? Would you
> recommend one over the other?
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> Any UCE that does make it through will be reported to your service
provider
> and your service provider's service provider. Forgers will be hunted.
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Frank
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Re: 70-219 (AD) or 70-221 (NI) exam?
I'm studying for 70-219 now. But why stop with the MCSE? I plan on taking
the other 2 design courses also just to learn the stuff in depth.
"Delbert Matlock" <DelbertREMOVESPAM@Matlock.com> wrote in message
news:8or4hugjchidmf776su1cung7
rkp36hm8r@4ax.com...
> I'm moving along through the Core Exams and starting to look towards
> ordering study materials for a Design Exam in the near future.
> Unfortunately, I've been vacillating on which Design Exam to go for.
> My past experience (working with NT 4 for quite a long time) tells me
> to go with the Network Infrastructure (70-221) exam but from what
> other people describe the Active Directory (70-219) exam is more
> straight forward.
>
> What has been other people's opinion of the two exams? Would you
> recommend one over the other?
>
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> Remove the all uppercase letters from my e-mail address for replys (no
SPAM)
> Any UCE that does make it through will be reported to your service
provider
> and your service provider's service provider. Forgers will be hunted.
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