Okay, I passed Server 4 Enterprise (sorry, I don't use test
numbers...they annoy me) with 823 (784 required to pass).  Felt better
about this test than my '95 test and my Server 4 test (Net Essentials
was my best test, but then again I used to teach a similar class for
Novell wannabees)  When 

Impressions:
A little easier than Transcender.  All questions but one with multiple
answers told you how many answers you need to give (much like Win 95,
but unlike Server 4 if I remember correctly).

Whereas Transcender will try to nail you on the specific steps for using
the Recovery Disk
	(i.e. Boot from ERD, or boot from Setup disks, or boot from DOS disk)
the Microsoft test gives vague answers
	(Perform recovery steps, Restore from backup, Reinstall the whole
shebang)

One question on building a BDC while not connected to the network
	(You can't)

One question on building a member server while not connected (don't do
it as a PDC or BDC and downgrade it...you can't)

Two questions on reducing logon validation traffic over a WAN for a
Single Master Domain.  One solution was D (doesn't satisfy any
requirements) because it didn't involve putting a BDC from the Master at
each location.  The other answer satisfied all requirements.

Only one question on Network Monitor filters, and it was very general
(the answer didn't involve the SERVER<->USER or -> or == type
symbols...simple question even if you've never run Network Monitor
before)

One question on 2 drive failures in a stripe with parity (Replace both
drives, restore from backup)

One question on 1 drive failure in a stripe (Replace drive, restore from
backup)

One question on printing priorities (three groups need to pring, ACCT
prints large documents and should be last priority, SALES should be
lower priority than MANAGERS.  Two printers in the pool.
Assign MANAGERS priority of 99 (remember, high number=high priority)
Sales priority of 50, ACCT priority of 1.  Acct spool after last page,
others after first page.  The solution was shown in chart format, and it
satisfied all requirements.

One question where installing RIP was the answer.

More stuff...my memory is fading fast.

No questions about registry keys

No questions about IIS security

No questions about Macintosh or Netware connectivity.

Things to remember:
User in DOMAINA needs access to stuff in DOMAINB
Put User in a GLOBAL group in A, put the GLOBAL group(whatever it's
called) from A into a LOCAL group in B

If you don't put a BDC from the Master Domain at each remote site, you
don't reduce login validations across the WAN.

Stripe sets with parity require 3 or more disks.

You can't boot from the Emergency Repair Disk.  You boot from the Setup
disks (make them from another system with WINNT.EXE if you have to)

holy cow, my short-term memory is fried...lessee...

One question on the definition of DHCP (What will it do for you?  Route
packets?  Assign IPs?  Convert IP names to MAC addresses?)  Assign IPs
of course...

No questions dealing with ARP.  Many dealing with CRAP  ;)

Learn what you can/can't do with OWNER/CREATOR for printers and how
changing these rights affects others.

A ton of questions on trusts and domain models.

I would strongly recommend marking all questions that you're unsure of
and go back to them.  I would also recommend reviewing ALL questions.
When I was done answering questions, I had marked 11 that I was not 100%
sure about (which, ironically, seems to be the max number you can miss
and still pass this test).  I went back and double checked those, and
when I was done double checking my marked messages I had narrowed it
down to 4 that I wasn't 100% sure about.  And yet I missed 9.  I rushed
the test (45 minutes to answer questions, 10 minutes going over marked
questions) and didn't verify all answers.  I think if you're not careful
you can get yourself into trouble.