i just came back after passing my 070-294 exam and now iam MCSE 2003
Certified .
i highly recommend certmagic.com for all mcse exams .
certmagic questions were right on money and i highly recommend
them .
moving off now to ccna track . Good luck everyone else

Re: passed mcse 2003 by BD

BD
Sat Oct 07 15:39:10 CDT 2006

<selvaa20@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1160243434.681664.194740@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> i just came back after passing my 070-294 exam and now iam MCSE 2003
> Certified .
> i highly recommend certmagic.com for all mcse exams .
> certmagic questions were right on money and i highly recommend
> them .
> moving off now to ccna track . Good luck everyone else
>
What do you mean by 'Right on the Money'? Were the questions THAT close to
the actual exam questions?



Re: passed mcse 2003 by unspeakable

unspeakable
Sat Oct 07 16:03:45 CDT 2006

I sure hope that the email address you used to post this message is the same
one that you have your MCP linked to.... You deserve nothing less...

<selvaa20@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1160243434.681664.194740@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> i just came back after passing my 070-294 exam and now iam MCSE 2003
> Certified .
> i highly recommend certmagic.com for all mcse exams .
> certmagic questions were right on money and i highly recommend
> them .
> moving off now to ccna track . Good luck everyone else
>



RE: passed mcse 2003 by man

man
Sun Oct 08 10:01:01 CDT 2006

that means you can help me with 70-297 exam. its case study. can you tell
me the format of the exam and sim questions. i know it has case study.

"selvaa20@gmail.com" wrote:

>
> i just came back after passing my 070-294 exam and now iam MCSE 2003
> Certified .
> i highly recommend certmagic.com for all mcse exams .
> certmagic questions were right on money and i highly recommend
> them .
> moving off now to ccna track . Good luck everyone else
>
>

Re: passed mcse 2003 by BD

BD
Sun Oct 08 10:11:23 CDT 2006

"man" <man@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FE09217F-5A05-4314-9CFB-B467EB42FD96@microsoft.com...
> that means you can help me with 70-297 exam. its case study. can you
> tell
> me the format of the exam and sim questions. i know it has case study.
>
You just can't stop being a troll, can you? You KNOW it p!sses people off,
yet you still do it. It simply amazes me how you can just openly talk about
br@indumps in a newsgroup that is moderated by the company that puts the
certifications out.

Well, I've got your number. You're going nowhere...fsukin luzer!!



Re: passed mcse 2003 by man

man
Sun Oct 08 13:07:01 CDT 2006

how dare u accuse me that! i simply asked a simple question about the exam
since others have taken it! i'm sure they would have received a some sort of
advice in approaching exams. seriously i don't knw what ur problem is! we
all work hard and ask for advice but not abuse! i never mentioned anything
about this so called braindumps. i get my experience from work but doesn't
mean i knw everything enough for me to sit the exam. i did 70-210 exam and
that didn't have sim and as i worked towards the 2003 server i found out
there were sims involved. it was all new to me. but don't worry i know
where to such as group policy management, active directory users and
computers and sites and trusts. get a new life.

"BD [MCNGP]" wrote:

> "man" <man@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FE09217F-5A05-4314-9CFB-B467EB42FD96@microsoft.com...
> > that means you can help me with 70-297 exam. its case study. can you
> > tell
> > me the format of the exam and sim questions. i know it has case study.
> >
> You just can't stop being a troll, can you? You KNOW it p!sses people off,
> yet you still do it. It simply amazes me how you can just openly talk about
> br@indumps in a newsgroup that is moderated by the company that puts the
> certifications out.
>
> Well, I've got your number. You're going nowhere...fsukin luzer!!
>
>

RE: passed mcse 2003 by Obtrunco

Obtrunco
Sun Oct 08 13:32:01 CDT 2006

I have 3 hard drives. Is it possible for me to dissable the first two in the
BIOS without physically disconnecting their IDE's? That Way I can only boot
from the 3rd drive. I want to use it to install Win2K Server so I can
practice with it. But I'm planning to reverse all else back after I'm done
with it. Another reason I desire to do it this way is so I don't have to see
a list of operating system options at boot-up. I already have 3 XP's. I'll
appreciate your response.
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Re: passed mcse 2003 by LRM

LRM
Sun Oct 08 15:39:28 CDT 2006

"Obtrunco" <Obtrunco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:948334DD-0E30-46B3-B481-7A9D1BE12B71@microsoft.com...
>I have 3 hard drives. Is it possible for me to dissable the first two in
>the
> BIOS without physically disconnecting their IDE's? That Way I can only
> boot
> from the 3rd drive. I want to use it to install Win2K Server so I can
> practice with it. But I'm planning to reverse all else back after I'm done
> with it. Another reason I desire to do it this way is so I don't have to
> see
> a list of operating system options at boot-up. I already have 3 XP's. I'll
> appreciate your response.

Don't go to all that trouble, install vmware or virtual server.



RE: passed mcse 2003 by JaR

JaR
Sun Oct 08 15:45:08 CDT 2006

On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 11:32:01 -0700, Obtrunco cast into the ether:

> I have 3 hard drives. Is it possible for me to dissable the first two in the
> BIOS without physically disconnecting their IDE's? That Way I can only boot
> from the 3rd drive. I want to use it to install Win2K Server so I can
> practice with it. But I'm planning to reverse all else back after I'm done
> with it. Another reason I desire to do it this way is so I don't have to see
> a list of operating system options at boot-up. I already have 3 XP's. I'll
> appreciate your response.

Yes. edit your boot.ini to default to whatever drive(or partition) you
want to boot first. Exactly how to do this I will leave as an exercise for
the gentle reader.

Hint: msconfig.

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Re: passed mcse 2003 by V

V
Sun Oct 08 16:26:46 CDT 2006


"LRM" <Fskspam@friedspam.com> wrote in message
news:Odonbnx6GHA.2364@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> "Obtrunco" <Obtrunco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:948334DD-0E30-46B3-B481-7A9D1BE12B71@microsoft.com...
> >I have 3 hard drives. Is it possible for me to dissable the first two in
> >the
> > BIOS without physically disconnecting their IDE's? That Way I can only
> > boot
> > from the 3rd drive. I want to use it to install Win2K Server so I can
> > practice with it. But I'm planning to reverse all else back after I'm
done
> > with it. Another reason I desire to do it this way is so I don't have to
> > see
> > a list of operating system options at boot-up. I already have 3 XP's.
I'll
> > appreciate your response.
>
> Don't go to all that trouble, install vmware or virtual server.

I don't feel like it.



Re: passed mcse 2003 by V

V
Sun Oct 08 16:30:46 CDT 2006

> > I have 3 hard drives. Is it possible for me to dissable the first two in
the
> > BIOS without physically disconnecting their IDE's?

No. Hard drives are not dissable. It's not like you can point at a hard
drive and say mean things to it and make it understand or respond. "You're
fat, you smell funny, and you're a terrible burden on your poor mother.".
Say that to your hard drive like a million daimoku over and over, and it's
not going to melt.




Re: passed mcse 2003 by JaR

JaR
Sun Oct 08 17:31:33 CDT 2006

On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 15:39:28 -0500, LRM cast into the ether:

>
> Don't go to all that trouble, install vmware or virtual server.

Or that, yes.

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Re: passed mcse 2003 by JaR

JaR
Sun Oct 08 18:18:53 CDT 2006

On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 14:30:46 -0700, V = (MC^2)SB = RGBY = CMYK =
OIL|WATER+BREAD|BUTTER cast into the ether:

> No. Hard drives are not dissable. It's not like you can point at a hard
> drive and say mean things to it and make it understand or respond. "You're
> fat, you smell funny, and you're a terrible burden on your poor mother.".
> Say that to your hard drive like a million daimoku over and over, and it's
> not going to melt.

I once had a hard drive that cried when I threatened to defrag it.

Then it died.

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Re: passed mcse 2003 by JaR

JaR
Sun Oct 08 18:21:09 CDT 2006

On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 15:31:33 -0700, JaR cast into the ether:

> On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 15:39:28 -0500, LRM cast into the ether:
>
>>
>> Don't go to all that trouble, install vmware or virtual server.
>
> Or that, yes.

But, on second poast; where would be the fun in that?

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Re: passed mcse 2003 by LRM

LRM
Sun Oct 08 18:58:13 CDT 2006

"JaR" <jrderby@lakabux.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.10.08.23.21.09.24155@lakabux.com...
> On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 15:31:33 -0700, JaR cast into the ether:
>
>> On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 15:39:28 -0500, LRM cast into the ether:
>>
>>>
>>> Don't go to all that trouble, install vmware or virtual server.
>>
>> Or that, yes.
>
> But, on second poast; where would be the fun in that?
>
>
The OP never said anything about fun. How was I supposed to know that was a
prereq? Jeez, am I to intuit everything?



Re: passed mcse 2003 by JaR

JaR
Sun Oct 08 19:28:01 CDT 2006

On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 18:58:13 -0500, LRM cast into the ether:

> The OP never said anything about fun. How was I supposed to know that was a
> prereq? Jeez, am I to intuit everything?

Well, as a fellow geek, I merely assume that someone would want to take
the geekiest way to solve the situation.

Pfft! Kids theses days. We didn't have stuff like VMWare when I were a
youngun. We wanted another machine we had to build 'er buGhod!

And the we went an worked all day down t'mill fer a scrap o bread an a
beatin' from our Da when we got home!

And we were happy to have it!

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Re: passed mcse 2003 by Slarty

Slarty
Sun Oct 08 22:13:25 CDT 2006

Too good to be true...


From http://www.certmagic.com/faq.html

Can I pass an exam with CertMagic Q&A only?
Yes, it is possible....
What exactly is in your StudyGuides?
All of our StudyGuides are designed to ensure that you have the required
knowledge to pass the exams on the first attempt.

--

Regards,
Slarty Bartfast


- I'm not confused; I'm between paradigms.


<selvaa20@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> i just came back after passing my 070-294 exam and now iam MCSE 2003
> Certified .
> i highly recommend certmagic.com for all mcse exams .
> certmagic questions were right on money and i highly recommend
> them .
> moving off now to ccna track . Good luck everyone else
>



Re: passed mcse 2003 by BD

BD
Sun Oct 08 23:00:19 CDT 2006

"Slarty Bartfast" <Slarty@Bartfast.com> wrote in message
news:exM9kD16GHA.4552@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Too good to be true...
>
>
> From http://www.certmagic.com/faq.html
>
> Can I pass an exam with CertMagic Q&A only?
> Yes, it is possible....
> What exactly is in your StudyGuides?
> All of our StudyGuides are designed to ensure that you have the required
> knowledge to pass the exams on the first attempt.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Slarty Bartfast
>
>

Hahaha...yeah, I just did a review of that site for someone and that was one
of the points that I made to her about the site being a dump site. They
tried getting her to be an affiliate and sell their crappy PDFs.

Here's the entire answer:

Can I pass an exam with CertMagic Q&A only?
Yes, it is possible. However, we recommend that you use one extra source,
such as the CertMagic StudyGuide, to provide the theoretical background and
the practical hands-on experience.
The Offline Testing Engine is also recommended.

[I like the "HOWEVER....one extra source, ... CertMag...StudyGuide...."]

Oh, and...

What is the quality of the CertMagic products?
Our goal is the have at least 95% exam coverage and at least 95% accuracy.
-------------^
[I didn't type this, it was a complete C&P.]


How is the quality of the CertMagic products achieved?
CertMagic experts, íncluding MCSEs, MCDBAs, MCTs, CCNPs, CCIEs, etc. verify
the answers and provide explanations. Especially providing explanations
increases the accuracy of the answers.
We also receive customer feedback on our products. So, we constantly have to
review our products. This guarantees a high quality.

RIGHT!!!! And I'm Opie Taylor


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BD
MCNGP #51
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Check out the new CertGuard Forums: http://www.CertGuard.com/Forums/



Re: passed mcse 2003 by OTHMAN

OTHMAN
Mon Oct 09 03:37:08 CDT 2006

> How is the quality of the CertMagic products achieved?
> ............. MCTs,

what, MCT,
Do have to take an exam for MCT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?



Re: passed mcse 2003 by FrisbeeŽ

Frisbee®
Mon Oct 09 08:42:12 CDT 2006

"OTHMAN" <otm181@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eIF7E236GHA.3384@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> How is the quality of the CertMagic products achieved?
>> ............. MCTs,
>
> what, MCT,
> Do have to take an exam for MCT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

Yes, and I suggest you get right on it.



Re: passed mcse 2003 by OT-MAN

OT-MAN
Tue Oct 10 08:49:39 CDT 2006

Exam: #70-297

4 Case Studies
Each Case Study has a number of questions between 9 to 13.

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