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70-292 and 70-292

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I am getting ready to take these two tests. I have almost fineshed reading the Windows upgrade book by Microsoft Press. Can anyone tell me how bad it was?

Network Admin
A+, Network+, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000
 
That is supposed to be 292 and 296

Network Admin
A+, Network+, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000
 
i found 292 fairly easy.

i don't know my score, it crashed a lot during and at the end...

tested on gpo, sus, volume shadow.. sort of like 218 with extra stuff for new 2003 features

Aftertaf
We shall prevail, and they shall not
 
Thanks, I am going to set for this test either next Tuesday or Wednesday.

Network Admin
A+, Network+, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000
 
good luck...
you'll be adding mcsa 2003 to your sig then soon eh?? :)

Aftertaf
We shall prevail, and they shall not
 
Hope so, if all goes well then I will take the 296 test in about 3 weeks. I read the book that covers both so all I will do it work on some transcender test.

Network Admin
A+, Network+, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000
 
Now I am PISSSED. I failed by 36 points. Maybe I shouldn't be too mad, this was the eleventh test I have taken over the past 4 years and the first I have failed. There were some things I haven't seen before. Maybe you guys can help.

You have a dns server in the domain. It is called DNS1 and hosts a primary zone. You buy a new server, it is called DNS2. You want to implement the new server, it will hold the primary zone and the old server will host the secondary zone. How do you implement this?

Second question. YOu have a group of people in a security goup called support. Support has serveral members that will need to perform various functions on members severs. The tasks are, change ip configurations, manange printers, backup and restore all files, manage all shares. What group on each server do you add the support group to? Is it the local admins, or power users group?

Question 3. If you need to restore the System state, can you be a member of just the backup operators group or do you have to be a member of the local admins.

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A+, Network+, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000
 
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