OK folks,   -->> READ THIS <<--    and you'll feel confident !

First of all, thanks to all braindumps outta here, and of course to Robert ! You helped me all alot in succeeding my exams.

OK, now about Enterprise... read carefuly.

People say it's very hard, questions are made to be misunderstood, and near the end of the exam, you start wondering if you are really sure about your answers, did you actually understand it all or not ?!...

I had already successfully passed NT Workstation & NT Workstation, and was planning to pass Networking Essentials today. I learnt it all in 2 days, so I had 4 days left with nothing to do, as I had planned 6 days. I still hadn't the Enterprise book, but I checked the braindumps to see what it was about. I was amused seing how easily I could answer without having ever read the book. Really confident, I subscribed for the exam. I was SURE I would succeed, because I thought I already knew alot about NT with the 2 other exams...

I succeeded with 862. That is not an exceptional score, but for someone who did not even read the introduction of the course, I think that's well done :)

Now... my advice... If you know NT, I mean you really know it because you passed Workstation & Server, and if you can read, YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY !!!

- Read carefully the braindumps, there are a few details you couldn't know otherwise, as usual.
   This will make 20% of the exam, just the easy points you need to compensate your mistakes
   in trust relationship problems.

  I advice reading the braindump 70unknown, it contains all you have to know.

- Know what a trust relationship means. This is not complicated, if you know the meaning of
   this english term:

     "I trust you"   means you can enter my home when you want, I will not look at what you take.
     When a domain is trusting another, it's exactly the same: the other has access.
     The domain that is trusted did not say he was trusting the other. A trust relationship is one way.

    Then, remember, local groups of the trusting domain should contain global groups of the
    trusted domain to grant permissions to these members of the trusted domain.

    I know this is not the only way giving access... but the 2 paragraphs above are all you have to
    know and answer in about 80 % of the exam.

- Know the different domain types (single domain, master domain, ...). There are a few questions
   mentionning that; you can logically answer if you understand english, once again.

- Once at the exam, take your time. The same question is asked 35 times, in 35 different  problems,
   but in ways you don't understand if you don't relax and read as you were reading the newspaper.
   Do not panic, the questions will make you doubt of everything, but you know the answer. Just
   think that you did not read it cool enough. The answer is in the question.
 

    this is an exam about reading ability. if you can read, if you can relax and
   forget about the watch, you succeed. there is almost nothing more to know to
   succeed when you studied NT workstation & server.

   I succeeded pale... you can !

   I lost my points in the "connectivity" part. This is not hazardous, I lost points in
   this part at all my exams, so nothing to do with having studied this exam or not.

   Good luck !