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where to start preparation for MCSE 2000? 3

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digerati

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Feb 6, 2004
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Hi techies ..
I'm going to start my preparation of MCSE 2000 certs but now I'm confused to where (which paper first) to start from and which books to follwed.???

any help from you experienced guys would be appreciated.
thanks in adv.
BR

 
You need to start with you're MCP, then go on to what you want. I would go for your MCSA then MCSE. Check out my faq,

faq468-4224 How to pass MS tests on the first try

Glen A. Johnson
"Give the laziest man the hardest job and he'll find the easiest way to do it."

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The FAQ us handly, but besides the transcender tests try picking up the "Windows 2000 Resource Kit" it contains 4 books most of them written by Mark Minasi. It's focus is NOT on the MCSE but on actualy teaching you Windows 2000 Pro, Server, Active Directory and Registry.

You should be able to get it for about 75-125 dollars (US) or you could join the Computer Books Direct club and get it for $10 (of course you have to buy other books later :)

It contains:
Mastering Windows 2000 Server
Mastering Windows 2000 Professional
Mastering Active Directory
Mastering Windows 2000 Registry

Very handy resource books as well.

CJ

Don't drink and post, save that for driving home!
 
thanks for the replies
but I want know that from which paper I should start.?
thanks
 
1. Study all training materials.
2. practice everything on your home lab for hands-on experience.
3. practice with transcender/measureup/boson/other test software until 100%

recommended you take them in rough numerical order:

For example:
[ol]
[li]70-210 Installing, Configuring, and Administering
W2K Professional[/li]
[li]70-214 Implementing and Administering Security in
a W2K Network[/li]
[li]SY0-101 CompTIA Security+[/li]
[li]70-215 Installing, Configuring, and Administering W2K Server[/li]
[li]70-216 Implementing and Administering a W2K Network Infrastructure[/li]
[li]70-217 Implementing and Administering a W2K Directory Services Infrastructure[/li]
[li]70-218 Managing a W2K Network Environment[/li]
[li]70-219 Designing a W2K Directory
Services Infrastructure[/li]
[li]70-220 Designing Security for a W2K
Network[/li]
[li]70-221 Designing a W2K Network Infrastructure[/li]
[li]70-292 Managing and Maintaining a 2K3 Environment for an MCSA Certified on W2K[/li]
[li]70-296 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a 2K3 Environment for an MCSE Certified on W2K[/li]
[/ol]

will get you MCSA W2K/2K3, MCSE W2K/2K3, MCSE+Security...

It should take about a year at 1 test per month, and run roughly $3,000 for 3-4 older PCs (think 500MHz P3s), network hubs or switches, network cables, MS evaluation software, study books, and test vouchers/fees... And if you approach it correctly, your employer will pay for all or most of it--especially if you are willing to share it with your colleagues...

When you finish this, you will have done something major to put on your resume... and proof you can do important things without direct and constant supervision...

JTB
Senior Microsoft Consultant
MCSE-NT4, MCP+I, MCP-W2K, CCNA, CCDA,
CTE, MCIWD, i-Net+, Network+
(MCSE-W2K in progress)
 
thanks JTB
thanks a lot man.it will really help me a lot.
I thought it too ,to start from Win2k Pro.
thanks all the other guys too.
BR
 
Thank for the kind words!

I learned a lot here from the Tek-Tips gurus... We all know some things, need help on others...

If you got help, pass it on!! :-D

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

 
It should take about a year at 1 test per month
Wish I could do that. Good luck.

Glen A. Johnson
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Yeah, wish I could do 1 test per month rather than the 1 test every 2/3 months :)

I prefer to really read the material and then cram loads of practise tests 2 weeks prior to the exam.

Get to know your stuff inside and out.

Good Luck.

Nzarth

MCSA/MCSE (W2K), CCA

Working on CCNA
 
thank you for the wishes and best of luck to you ppl.
BR
 
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