brokenhalo
IS-IT--Management
Hey guys,
Been a while since I've posted here. I am again on the fast track for MS exams and decided to go the Ent Admin route. I was going to take the 70-680 first, but realized that exam would not help my employer with our MS partnership competencies... Now I have decided to take the 70-642 exam first.
Looking at the exam objectives, it seems that 75% of the exam is addressing, name resolution and network access.
Has anyone taken this exam recently? If so, what particular parts of the exam objectives are hit the hardest? I would just like to know where I should really focus my studies over the next week.
I am currently using the 70-642 MS Press book and some CBT Nuggets videos, but some of the info both in the book and the videos seems outdated, like they didn't have Win Server 2k8 R2 yet when they were created. I know for a fact that DirectAccess is not covered at all in the book or videos.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks,
Brad L.
Systems Engineer
Prestige Technologies
bradlaszlo[at]prestigetech.com
"Some things Man was never meant to know. For everything else, there's Google.
Been a while since I've posted here. I am again on the fast track for MS exams and decided to go the Ent Admin route. I was going to take the 70-680 first, but realized that exam would not help my employer with our MS partnership competencies... Now I have decided to take the 70-642 exam first.
Looking at the exam objectives, it seems that 75% of the exam is addressing, name resolution and network access.
Has anyone taken this exam recently? If so, what particular parts of the exam objectives are hit the hardest? I would just like to know where I should really focus my studies over the next week.
I am currently using the 70-642 MS Press book and some CBT Nuggets videos, but some of the info both in the book and the videos seems outdated, like they didn't have Win Server 2k8 R2 yet when they were created. I know for a fact that DirectAccess is not covered at all in the book or videos.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks,
Brad L.
Systems Engineer
Prestige Technologies
bradlaszlo[at]prestigetech.com
"Some things Man was never meant to know. For everything else, there's Google.