MeatCatalogue wrote: » You'll need practice exams if you want to succeed at this one. A lot of people recommend transcender. Try some practice questions (like say take 20 random questions). If you are scoring 90%+ on the practice exams you are ready. This is how I know I'm ready. Typically (and fortunately I am able to do this in my city) once i start hitting 90% I schedule the exam for the next day.
Asif Dasl wrote: » You could also use SelfTest as they are owned by Kaplan as well. They are cheaper than Transcender but just have less questions. I used them for my 2003 exams but I missed them on my 2008 exams and failed a few times. It's worth using them if you can afford to get them or get your employer to pay for them.
horusthesun wrote: » Does anyone have some advise ... I am taking the 70-640 on July 25th I read : Active Directory for Dummies MCTS Self-Paced Training kit 70-640 Configuring Server 2008 Active Directory MCTS Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration Study Guide: Exam 70-640 MCTS 70-640 Exam Cram: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Resource Kit Then watched : CBT nuggets training videos and Train Signal
cruwl wrote: » Were any of these the R2 editions? If none of them were r2 you might have a hard time with the exam.
horusthesun wrote: » Yes, I have A "lab".... my family uses it I have my "main office" my house and my sister's apartment "branch office" it is a head ache the VPN tunnel breaks once a week around 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm my sister and i have to reboot the stuff I have two DC (Windows server 2008 R2) with one file server at the main office I use a Netgear UTM to build a tunnel on both sides My sisters apartment has on RODC I have two sites for intrasite replication i
MeatCatalogue wrote: » This sounds pretty good actually. When stuff breaks its good, you're getting ready for MS in the real world! Other things - Know things like FFL and DFL, difference between group policy software publishing vs assign, loopback processing, fine grained password policy, enforcement, all FSMO/operations master roles, global catalog vs membership caching, etc. If you didn't remember any of these topics as you were reading this paragraph, you are not ready. These are just what I can remember from the 640.