Can someone give me a definition of what a pristine forest is and when it is
used?

Re: Pristine Forests by CBIC

CBIC
Fri Apr 06 13:13:49 CDT 2007


"dbarasch" <dbarasch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can someone give me a definition of what a pristine forest is and when it
> is
> used?

http://mvhs1.mbhs.edu/riverweb/pristineforest.html

It would be used by squirrels, deer and such.



Re: Pristine Forests by JaR

JaR
Fri Apr 06 13:41:36 CDT 2007

CBIC wrote:
> "dbarasch" <dbarasch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AB2E0374-0151-4E07-B86B-ABBA84AB2DB7@microsoft.com...
>> Can someone give me a definition of what a pristine forest is and when it
>> is
>> used?
>
> http://mvhs1.mbhs.edu/riverweb/pristineforest.html
>
> It would be used by squirrels, deer and such.
>
>

Then jtyc came along and ripped up the trail with his ATV and pooped
behind that log over there.

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Re: Pristine Forests by Kurt

Kurt
Fri Apr 06 13:52:46 CDT 2007

CBIC wrote:
> "dbarasch" <dbarasch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AB2E0374-0151-4E07-B86B-ABBA84AB2DB7@microsoft.com...
>> Can someone give me a definition of what a pristine forest is and when it
>> is
>> used?
>
> http://mvhs1.mbhs.edu/riverweb/pristineforest.html
>
> It would be used by squirrels, deer and such.
>
>

You obviously don't live in the great northwest. A pristine forest would
be one that has never been logged (but it would have squirrels, deer and
such).

...kurt


RE: Pristine Forests by LarryWest-at-hotmail-dot-com>

LarryWest-at-hotmail-dot-com>
Fri Apr 06 14:02:07 CDT 2007

See:
http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?mkt=en-US&form=MSHOME&setlang=en-US&q=pristine+forest

If you don't know how to use a search engine, how are you ever going to pass
an exam?
They put that text box at the top of the Microsoft home page for a reason,
you know.
I refer to it quite often whenever I have a question like this.

Good luck in your certification studies. [You'll need it.]
--
Larry J. West, MCSD, MCPD, MCTS:SQL Server 2005, MOUS, FLMI, ACS


"dbarasch" wrote:

> Can someone give me a definition of what a pristine forest is and when it is
> used?

RE: Pristine Forests by dbarasch

dbarasch
Fri Apr 06 15:54:02 CDT 2007

I didnt mean an actual pristine forest in real life otherwise this would be
the last place i would ask. I meant it concerning active directory forests.
I been taking some practice test and the explanation says to create a Windows
2003 pristine forest along with a Windows 2000 forest. I never heard of that
type of forest in Windows AD.

have you?

"LarryWestMCSD" wrote:

> See:
> http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?mkt=en-US&form=MSHOME&setlang=en-US&q=pristine+forest
>
> If you don't know how to use a search engine, how are you ever going to pass
> an exam?
> They put that text box at the top of the Microsoft home page for a reason,
> you know.
> I refer to it quite often whenever I have a question like this.
>
> Good luck in your certification studies. [You'll need it.]
> --
> Larry J. West, MCSD, MCPD, MCTS:SQL Server 2005, MOUS, FLMI, ACS
>
>
> "dbarasch" wrote:
>
> > Can someone give me a definition of what a pristine forest is and when it is
> > used?

RE: Pristine Forests by catwalker63

catwalker63
Fri Apr 06 16:00:48 CDT 2007

dbarasch piffled away vaguely:

> I didnt mean an actual pristine forest in real life otherwise this would be
> the last place i would ask. I meant it concerning active directory forests.
> I been taking some practice test and the explanation says to create a Windows
> 2003 pristine forest along with a Windows 2000 forest. I never heard of that
> type of forest in Windows AD.
>
> have you?
>
> "LarryWestMCSD" wrote:
>
>> See:
>> http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?mkt=en-US&form=MSHOME&setlang=en-US&q=pristine+forest
>>
>> If you don't know how to use a search engine, how are you ever going to pass
>> an exam?
>> They put that text box at the top of the Microsoft home page for a reason,
>> you know.
>> I refer to it quite often whenever I have a question like this.
>>
>> Good luck in your certification studies. [You'll need it.]
>> --
>> Larry J. West, MCSD, MCPD, MCTS:SQL Server 2005, MOUS, FLMI, ACS
>>
>>
>> "dbarasch" wrote:
>>
>> > Can someone give me a definition of what a pristine forest is and when it is
>> > used?

You're not really that dense, are you? The link is right there. Along
with instructions on how to find it yourself next time you have this
kind of questions. *sigh*
--

Catwalker
MCNGP #43
www.mcngp.com
"I have a gun. It's loaded. Shut up."


Re: Pristine Forests by CBIC

CBIC
Fri Apr 06 16:04:50 CDT 2007


"dbarasch" <dbarasch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I didnt mean an actual pristine forest in real life otherwise this would be
> the last place i would ask. I meant it concerning active directory
> forests.

Go on. You're joking right?

> I been taking some practice test

What kind of practice test?

and the explanation says to create a Windows
> 2003 pristine forest along with a Windows 2000 forest. I never heard of
> that
> type of forest in Windows AD.
>


Are you kidding?


> have you?
>

Uh yeah




Re: Pristine Forests by CBIC

CBIC
Fri Apr 06 16:11:31 CDT 2007


"catwalker63" <_catwalker63_@hotmamamail.com> wrote in message
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> You're not really that dense, are you?

Again, you underestimate the lameness of certain people.



Re: Pristine Forests by Consultant

Consultant
Fri Apr 06 16:15:10 CDT 2007

ding fries are done

"CBIC" <spam.thisbiotch@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "catwalker63" <_catwalker63_@hotmamamail.com> wrote in message
> news:Br-dndy-48ydKIvbnZ2dnUVZ_oGlnZ2d@comcast.com...
>> You're not really that dense, are you?
>
> Again, you underestimate the lameness of certain people.
>



Re: Pristine Forests by JaR

JaR
Fri Apr 06 17:23:06 CDT 2007

dbarasch wrote:
> I didnt mean an actual pristine forest in real life otherwise this would be
> the last place i would ask. I meant it concerning active directory forests.
> I been taking some practice test and the explanation says to create a Windows
> 2003 pristine forest along with a Windows 2000 forest. I never heard of that
> type of forest in Windows AD.
>

Oh....my...ghod.

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Re: Pristine Forests by Jtyc

Jtyc
Fri Apr 06 19:38:56 CDT 2007

> Then jtyc came along and ripped up the trail with his ATV and pooped
> behind that log over there.

Where you out there last weekend?