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Jim Joblanski
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70-219, 220 or 221?
I'm looking to sit for my design exam after I take 217 and wanted to
know which of the design exams was recommended.
Thanks.
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Andy Barkl
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Re: 70-219, 220 or 221?
"Jim Joblanski" <jim.joblanski@nohwere.com> wrote in message
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> I'm looking to sit for my design exam after I take 217 and wanted to
> know which of the design exams was recommended.
>
> Thanks.
Most people take 219 which is the easiest but you'll need two additional
design exams for a total of 7 for MCSE.
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Jim
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Re: 70-219, 220 or 221?
No, you only need one design exam for mcse. Two electives. Some of the
electives are desin exams though. See the mcse track herein a nice
printable pdf::
http://www.vue.com/ms/mcse/mcsetrack.pdf
On Tue, 04 Feb 2003 02:43:04 GMT, "Andy Barkl"
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>"Jim Joblanski" <jim.joblanski@nohwere.com> wrote in message
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>> I'm looking to sit for my design exam after I take 217 and wanted to
>> know which of the design exams was recommended.
>>
>> Thanks.
>
>Most people take 219 which is the easiest but you'll need two additional
>design exams for a total of 7 for MCSE.
>
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Andy Barkl
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Re: 70-219, 220 or 221?
"Jim" <jim@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> No, you only need one design exam for mcse. Two electives. Some of the
> electives are desin exams though. See the mcse track herein a nice
> printable pdf::
> http://www.vue.com/ms/mcse/mcsetrack.pdf
Hey that's what I said!
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Re: 70-219, 220 or 221?
No you did not say that. You said that you need 2 more design exams to be a
MCSE :P
Jim said that you need one but can take other design exams as an elective.
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"Andy Barkl" <abarkl@NOSPAM.wetrainit.com> wrote in message
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> "Jim" <jim@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:e2hu3v4aef6r5vecs7kuru8pt
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> > No, you only need one design exam for mcse. Two electives. Some of the
> > electives are desin exams though. See the mcse track herein a nice
> > printable pdf::
> > http://www.vue.com/ms/mcse/mcsetrack.pdf
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> Hey that's what I said!
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"WhoAmI" <whoami@godknows.com> wrote in message
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> No you did not say that. You said that you need 2 more design exams to be
a
> MCSE :P
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> Jim said that you need one but can take other design exams as an elective.
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I know that's what I said!
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Jim Joblanski
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Re: 70-219, 220 or 221?
Guys, guys, guys.
217 will be my 6th exam. I've already passed 270, 215, 216, 218 amd
224. For my MCSE I need to take my one design exam. The three choices
for that design exam according to MS are 219, 220, and 221 (226 is an
option as well but I haven't looked into that one).
Is 219 the most recommended one?
In article <MeQ%9.9696$tq5.258873@news1.west.cox.net>,
abarkl@NOSPAM.wetrainit.com says...
> "WhoAmI" <whoami@godknows.com> wrote in message
> news:b1odf5$153lcr$1@ID-155699.news.dfncis.de...
> > No you did not say that. You said that you need 2 more design exams to be
> a
> > MCSE :P
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> > Jim said that you need one but can take other design exams as an elective.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > www.demonicsouls.co.uk
> > NWN Toolset Site - Work in progress
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> I know that's what I said!
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"Jim Joblanski" <jim.joblanski@nohwere.com> wrote in message
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> Guys, guys, guys.
>
> 217 will be my 6th exam. I've already passed 270, 215, 216, 218 amd
> 224. For my MCSE I need to take my one design exam. The three choices
> for that design exam according to MS are 219, 220, and 221 (226 is an
> option as well but I haven't looked into that one).
>
> Is 219 the most recommended one?
Yes. And it's too bad no one caught the missing smiley!
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Re: 70-219, 220 or 221?
he he...i am a miserable git anyway....no effect on me 
I am doing 219....i think that is the most common choice out of the
electives.
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"Andy Barkl" <abarkl@NOSPAM.wetrainit.com> wrote in message
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> "Jim Joblanski" <jim.joblanski@nohwere.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.18aa28a09d534912989681@news.verizon.net...
> > Guys, guys, guys.
> >
> > 217 will be my 6th exam. I've already passed 270, 215, 216, 218 amd
> > 224. For my MCSE I need to take my one design exam. The three choices
> > for that design exam according to MS are 219, 220, and 221 (226 is an
> > option as well but I haven't looked into that one).
> >
> > Is 219 the most recommended one?
>
> Yes. And it's too bad no one caught the missing smiley!
>
>
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02-05-03 11:24 AM
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Re: 70-219, 220 or 221?
Jim Joblanski <jim.joblanski@nohwere.com> wrote:
>I'm looking to sit for my design exam after I take 217 and wanted to
>know which of the design exams was recommended.
I chose to take 219 (Active Directory) being that this is the major
new technology with Windows 2000. You won't find as many people out
there experienced with it as you will something like network
infrastructure. The Sybex AD design book helped to explain a lot of
the internals with AD that you didn't learn about for 217.
For some ideas on study materials for this exam, take a look here:
http://www.selfstudycerts.com/test/...oft/70-219.html
Good luck!
-- Delbert Matlock
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