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imeldesign

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Any one used these products? Can you recommend or condemn them?
 
transcender and books by MS Press and lots of hands-on is the sure cure... Glen Johnson's FAQ (faq468-4224) is also useful...

JTB
Have Certs, Will Travel
"A knight without armour in a [cyber] land."

 
Thanks, jtb. It's always worked for me. Transcender first, ms press books to bone up before the test. Not always easy sailing, but much better. imeldesign, good luck.

Glen A. Johnson
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TTinChicago
Johnson Computers
 
Thanks for the input. I received a sales call last week for a "lifetime" membership for all their microsoft questions. I listened only because I am starting the MCSE track this week. (I passed Network+ this morning). Their starting price was $795 on Tuesday. By Friday, the price was down to $399 with a free Network+ thrown in.
I searched every forum I can think of and couldn't find anything about ExamForce or CramMaster. I checked with BBB.org and felt I could better spend $399 with CBT nuggets, aPreplogic, or Transcender.
I am sure I will be hearing from them again today.
 
$399 on eBay could buy you a couple P2-powered PCs, the eval software, the books, a few network cables, and a small 10/100 switch...

If you're careful...



JTB
Have Certs, Will Travel
"A knight without armour in a [cyber] land."

 
If the price get's down to $3.95, sign up and ask for your money back the next day. When they ask why, tell them it wasn't worth it. Good luck on the journey.

Glen A. Johnson
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TTinChicago
Johnson Computers
 
I have a different experience. I found the questions really hard and the preparation really good. I bought the lifetime since my company paid for it, and have so far passed the 210,215,216,217,218,270 and 228. I just got the 290 and 291 preps and also got a free 6 months CD of Windows 2003 Server from them. My rep told me it was directly from Microsoft and I could get it through MSDN but they had a deal with MS to send the free CD (which I pay $6.95 for the CD through MSDN)
They have so far held there word on the deal and I like the software. I don't know if I would have paid for it if it came out of my pocket, but I am happy my boss did :)
 
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