XP
- From: "JP" <spam07762@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 20:30:15 -0700
>-----Original Message-----
>I would like to know the number of questions that we have
>in windows XP exam.70-270 and what is th ebest
recommended book
>.
It really is breathtaking the lengths people will go to be
completely unhelpful, when they could have spent half the
time offering a useful tip or two.
Take your smug attitude guys and find a seatless bike, if
you haven't already. Are you bored trolls or just
a$$holes?
Ok Jo,
When it comes to 70-270, of course there are many options
for exam preparation. I can only share with you my
experience, but the good news is that it worked.
I bought the Dan Balter "Exam Cram" book, in addition to
the "Practice Questions" by Ed Tittel, also part of
the "Exam Cram" series. I read the book thoroughly, took
the questions, and got my hands on practice tests from
other vendors such as Transcender. I think it's important
for you to practice from different vendors to establish a
comfort level with question phrasing. But do not use them
for the bulk of studying or you will fail.
My recommendation is that you practice on an XP Pro PC
along with a Win 2000 server if possible. The server will
be a very useful way for you to practice with interaction
such as Active Directory, Group Policy, and Remote
Installation Server along with other things. The
relationship with Win2K server (and NT 4 server to a much
lesser extent) plays a large role in many of the exam
questions.
Other topics to really know inside and out include
basic/dynamic disks, encryption, share/NTFS permissions,
offline folders, etc. The topic list is a really long
one, but take your time and expect the whole process to
take one month if you really focus.
My exam in the U.S. was 50 or 55 questions and I was given
2 hours to finish.
Please email me for any recommendations. But I can't
reveal specific questions as that would violate the
Microsoft agreement. And I worked quite hard for it.
Hope this helps and good luck.
.
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