











|  |
| Author |
new member ===need help=freak and all :)
|
NOZOO
Junior Member M
Registered: Aug 2002 Location: Country: Saudi Arabia State: Certifications: MCSE Working on:
Total Posts: 1
|
|
|
09-04-02 02:41 AM
|
|
jmcuellar
Member M
Registered: Jul 2002 Location: Houston Country: United States State: Certifications: MCP; MCDST; MCSA :Sec,Messaging; MCSE: Messaging,Sec; Security + Working on: Too many certs
Total Posts: 73
|
|
210 - It isnt as bad as you think....I would recommend study your 210 tarck which includes alot of 215. Do review study guides for both 210 & 215 since they are parallel. Dont worry about MOC at all. Its all based on installation, group policy, administartion, groups and disk management. You should do well since its not that difficult of an exam. 215 is more in detail. Study well!
__________________
What next?
Report this post to a moderator
|
|
09-08-02 04:20 PM
|
|
Pavlov
Old Timer F

Registered: Jan 2001 Location: California Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Net+, i-Net+, CIW-A, MCP NT4, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000 Working on: Having Fun
Total Posts: 2584
|
|
NOZOO - welcome to the forum.
How to prepare for this test largely depends on your experience with the product. If you've used 2000 Pro as your primary OS then you are most of the way there already. I suggest you get comfortable with unattended installations, answer files and command line utilities. Read through the MOC on your own and work through the exercises until you're truly comfortable with them. Then take some practice tests. I used Transcender. They are pricey but they do prepare you for the types of questions you'll see on the MS exams and they are great at pointing out your weaker areas.
__________________
The supreme accomplishment is to blur the line between work and play.
---------------------------------------
We have enough youth, how about a fountain of smart?
Report this post to a moderator
|
|
09-08-02 04:47 PM
|
|
|
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
|