Hi all,
This is Supreet from India. Cleared Enterprise 70-68 with 941. Must have
missed 3 questions.
Thanks a lot Robert for maintaining the site and thanks to every
contributor.
With this, it is 5 down and 1 to go. I found this a great site and
source of research material.
Okay, here I go.
Basically, I can not add many questions to the already strong question
bank.
Here is how proceeded: I downloaded braindump to my Word 97 and made a
document of about 70 pages. And then scrutinised questions and tried to
answer the questions myself. I used the Sybex book only. And the Pep
test software.
Usual questions (2) on Brokers needing access to the network thru RAS
were there. But there were changes in the required result. So, please
watch out. Please do not memorise these questions from this site. Use
them as reference questions.
And Yancy's 12 step procedure takes you a long way. Please go thru her
brain dump.
And the importance of knowing trusts, groups and access permissions can
not be overemphasised. Most fault tolerance questions are gimmes.
There were the usual allbackup questions.
There were the usual "stripe set" and stripe set with parity questions.
They asked what to do in case of 2 disks in stripe set with parity
failed. And what if one disk out of parity set failed.
There was one question, however, which I have not seen on these dumps:
The NT server has crashed and gives the message:
Unable to find ntoskernel.
What to do??
The options were: reinstall, boot from the ERD, Do the emergency repair
and one more.
To me, only the emergency repair procedure seemed relevant, so I chose
it.
And there were twists in the Dallas , New York etc. questions.
I think Microsoft is visiting this site and they have become wiser by
the day. And they are modifying the questions. So, please be very very
careful in reading the question. And know well what the question wants.
I found it easier to draw the exibit in the scratch pad and write the
reqd. and optional results. Then try to decipher what would be required
to accomplish the results( before going to the proposed solution). And
then when I see the proposed solution, I know how "good" it is.
And surprisingly there was less bullshit from Microsoft as I had heard
from fellow-dumpers.
And of course there was the long long printing question: accounting,
marketing, and the third group needing access to the print device. But
this time, for a change, they had given in the proposed solution that 3
printers were created. Everything else was the same. It did produce the
required and all the optional results.
One question of which I was not sure was regarding many NT Workstations
needing System Policy and I was required to tell how to implement it.
There was an option which had something to do with template. I went with
it. Please watch this question. This is also not given in any dump.
And the last thing, which I did in all the papers: skip all long or
scenario questionsfor the first round. First do all small questions
which are less than one page( on my exam centre's 14" monitor). And then
coming back to the first question for the second round. By then I have
already answered around 20-25 questions and thus a bit more confident.
The first round should take roughly 30-35 minutes. ( Oops, I forgot. I
am in India. So I get 120 minutes for the exam. Because Microsoft thinks
English is not our native language. And there I get an edge. So, I have
enough time to ponder over the questions: technically. Not
linguistically.
So, you all can work out your timings if you want to go in for two
rounds. ( Seems like two rounds of talks between my country and my
neighbours). Ha!!!
So, wish you all good luck. Here I go to the last one.