Just passed!
preecy
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Passed my 70-293 exam this afternoon with a score of 875. Was a little easier than the other w2k3 exams in my opinion but thats probably due to some of the areas i covered in 70-290/291 exams overlapped in this exam.
My 70-293 exam was 3 hours long (43 questions) which was more than enough time.
Just in case anyone sitting this exam soon, here's how my questions broke down:
- approx 8 questions on DNS/WINS/DHCP
- approx 8 questions on NBL/Clustering
- approx 5 questions on PKI
- approx 5 questions on RRAS
- approx 5 questions on security templates
- approx 5 questions on GPO deployment
- approx 5 questions on Server deployment/location (ie: intranet, dmz, etc)
- 1 on wifi & 1 on custom sub-netting
Only two more exams to go and finally mcse qualified. 70-294 is the next on my list
My 70-293 exam was 3 hours long (43 questions) which was more than enough time.
Just in case anyone sitting this exam soon, here's how my questions broke down:
- approx 8 questions on DNS/WINS/DHCP
- approx 8 questions on NBL/Clustering
- approx 5 questions on PKI
- approx 5 questions on RRAS
- approx 5 questions on security templates
- approx 5 questions on GPO deployment
- approx 5 questions on Server deployment/location (ie: intranet, dmz, etc)
- 1 on wifi & 1 on custom sub-netting
Only two more exams to go and finally mcse qualified. 70-294 is the next on my list
next up SharePoint... what's that all about!
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ajs1976 Member Posts: 1,945 ■■■■□□□□□□congratsAndy
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doom969 Member Posts: 304Congrats !
Hope I can say the same soonDoom969
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Ricardo1 Member Posts: 66 ■■□□□□□□□□Congrats for the pass and I wish you good Luck for the 294 Exam.“Be generous without thought of reward”.
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