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Keefe 02-28-2002 08:05 PM

Windows 2000 Cert
 
I am planning on taking the windows 2000 server test soon. Has anyone here taken it?  I am interested in knowing what kinds of questions are on the test.

Also, if anyone has any good sites for practice tests just let me know.

keefe

Chef 03-04-2002 06:47 PM

Re: Windows 2000 Cert (ho ho ho)
 
Hey keefe, good luck m8 :'(.

Well, the tests contain that very kind of questions that was designed to make ppl to fail. Case study they call it, I call it brain f###.

You'll have to read bout 2 pages of stupid text, while all the useful info disguised with BUNCH of crap.
Also : some facts overrid one eachother and you have to guess what's better, or you have wide screen diagrams and you have each time to jump to question and back to diag.
Or you have drag'n drop quez with 10 options & if you make one mistake you've lost all the quez.
And you'll have 4-5 c.s. + additional quez.

Some say W2K track is not fair, I say it's to reduce the number of MCSEs, cause there is no place left for all of them on this planet. Maybe it's for good, maybe not. One thing for sure, I'm not going to continue with micro, cause they screwed it hard. I'm looking for a good job and the time is running up

I tried to pass without braindumps, cause really wanted to learn sth.
It's hard, it's possible and it wasn't worst my time and $$$ ;) So you've better work hard and check some braindumps to understand the exam structure.

I think 70-221 & 70-222 was really hard. But it's your choice ...

Really wish you good luck


Cheers
Chef

P.S. Anybody passed 70-240, I want to see that very person with my own eyes >:(

Aoshi 03-06-2002 09:58 PM

Re: Windows 2000 Cert
 
ok first of all keefe, the xam sucks ass!  >:(  ok now that thats said, the last guy was right with about how long the questions are.  there are a lot of multiple multiple choice questions where you have to mark all that apply.  second of all, if you get one wrong, you dont get the whole question wrong they give you some credit f you have some of the right answer.  my exam was all on remote access, i heard the other exam was on remote installation.


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