I just completed my Enterprise Exam, Passed it too! I had the adaptive test. I was quite surprised, and a little unprepared I thought. Anyway here's what I can remember, you will get between 25 - 35 questions no more than that. You will have 90 Min to complete it, I did in less than 30.
Question #1 Blew me right outta my chair (almost).
You have an Ethernet and AppleTalk Network, you want to use the Apples as routers. What must you install on your NT Server to accomplish this?
Choose all that apply:
A. Configure a zone
B. Install SAP and configure RIP
C. Configure Internet Number
D. Install SAP and NWLink for RIP
I chose A and C, don't know if this was right or not, I don't know squat about apples.
I had a lot of questions about Account, User and Group policies, about 5 maybe 7.
Not One Damn Question about Fault Tolerance.
I got the Caracas - Chicago - Paris - Seattle - Dallas - Atlanta Question. Caracas and Paris need access to Chicago, and Chicago needs access to all
Required: Reduce logon traffic over WAN
Optional: Central Admin, Admins in all areas other than Chicago want to manage their own resources, Users can login with ANY PC from ANYWHERE.
Solution: Implement a Single Domain Model.
A. Produces required result and all optional results
B. Produces required result and two optional results
C. Produces required result and one optional result
D. Does not produce required result
I selected B because a single domain model would allow central administration and any user could login from anywhere. But the other admins would have no control over their own resources.
Don't be fooled by the exhibit, it shows the little lightning bolts to represent the WAN and it also shows ARROWS pointing in the direction of Chicago. Trust's are not an issue in this scenario.
Got questioned about the NW Clients who used to access NW Servers, all data migrated to NT Servers. Now NW Clients can not access data, what to do?
MS Redirector
I'd like to go on but I can't remember a whole lot more.
Good Luck!
Buzzard