Re: 70-292 or 70-290 & 70-291
- From: "Stu Cousins" <inthemusic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 23:27:53 +0100
Thanks for your help on that Mark.
I've ordered the Syngress book on MCSA 2000 -> MCSA 2003 after reading some
good reviews on it. I completed my MCSA in W2K a few weeks ago and using
these newsgroups has really helped. I've got a copy of the skill matrix for
the exam and I'm hoping Microsoft haven't "move the goalposts" and put a
load of stuff in the exam that isn't listed in the matrix!!
Cheers and good luck with your exam!!
"Mark" <Mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Im reading the big Microsoft Upgrade book (1400 odd pages), its pretty
> good
> so it is - very different to previous books ive read as it assumes quite a
> lot of knowledge and focuses mainly on the new 2003 features.
>
> I would reckon there are some holes in it, the later chapters seem to be
> quite weak i.e. the recovery chapter seems very short to cover ASR and
> Shadow
> Volumes and things like that. Ive been doing most of the stuff on VMWare
> which is pretty nifty too for running a couple of servers and completing
> the
> hands on labs at the end of each chapter.
>
> I think i will spend the next few weeks focusing on KB articles from
> Microsoft on advanced SUS setups, Command line tools (DSADD / DSQuery /
> CSVDE
> / NTDSUtil / NSlookup / Secedit), setting up wireless authentication &
> VPNs.
>
> I would also recommend checking out some of the webcasts that microsoft
> recently produced around Windows 2003 Administration:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/windowsserver2003admin.mspx
> http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/adaug.mspx
>
> Although the information may not be the most detailed, there is some gold
> in
> there. They may not be complete as the study guides but are a different
> approach and often the information sinks in easier than just simply
> reading
> chapter after chapter, my $0.02 anyway!!!
>
> Also do a search on the newsgroup for 70-292 and you will find a lot of
> useful information and focus areas including this thread which i find
> particularly useful:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/learning/community/newsgroups/dgbrowser/en-us/default.mspx?&query=70-292&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcsa&p=1&tid=42a312d9-ee3c-455f-8894-c104dd7f1659
>
> Good Luck!!!
> Mark.
>
>
.
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