earweed wrote: » I took the 83-640 xam so it could be a little different now but menthol moose gave you good advice for the exam. Basically be able to recognize different command line functions and what they do. If you need more practice using command line do like I did and set up a Server Core VM and practice some with it.
earweed wrote: » It's a format Microsoft had been using for a while that they discontinued. On this test you would log onto an actual server and perform tasks. They had a lot of problems with the servers crashing and stuff so they discontinued that format and went back to the regular 70-640. Now you have more multiple choice questions than we had with the 83-640.
helios99 wrote: » earweed what exactly is the 83-640 exam? hope you can share.
Michael.J.Palmer wrote: » I'll help earweed out here, the 83-640 is the beta version of the 640 exam. MS offers specific folks who apply for beta tests the opportunity to take those beta exams. If you pass the beta exam you earn the certification that is associated with that exam.
earweed wrote: » Actually my explanation was correct. The 83-640 wasn't a beta, beta exams have the prefix 71.
helios99 wrote: » so earweed the 83-640 exam was more difficult?
Michael.J.Palmer wrote: » Sorry for the misunderstanding, for some reason I thought the beta tests started with 83. I got a link to go along with your information for those who are still confused like I was (even after you explained it, ).83-640 versus 70-640: Which MCTS: Windows Server 2008, Active Directory Configuration is which? The Transcender Team Weblog