Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Exam

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  1. Stevo

    Stevo Drunken Bantersaurus Rex
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    Has anyone taken this? Or does anyone have any experience at all with Windows Server 2008?

    I use the operating system on a day to day basis and can perform my duties at work to a pretty high standard but the Microsoft qualification seems to completely disregard everything you actually do in a work environment with the operating system and asks you a load of dumb questions -.-

    Basically, can anyone throw me a bone here and tell me what the exams are like? The courses I've been doing to learn the stuff are absolute garbage and I only have 3 months left to pass this exam! :(
     
  2. james 24993

    james 24993 Forerunner

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    Aren't all computer related courses EXACTLY the same? I know mine is :(

    Serously who gives a f*** about the advantages and disadvantages of online banking?
     
  3. Ladnil

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    It sounds like you're in high school. Community College at best. You don't get to comment on professional certification exams.
     
  4. james 24993

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    Yeah I'm in college taking A-levels...Did you just come here to troll random people? Or did you have anything decent to say? I was just pointing out that all computer exams have pontless/useless topics...No need to start acting like a D***weed*.
     
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  5. Stevo

    Stevo Drunken Bantersaurus Rex
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    Lol... he's simply saying that a question in the microsoft certification wouldn't be something as open ended as "what are the advantages / disadvantages of online banking" it's more so scenarios creating a process where you'd need to do exactly the correct answer to score the point.

    For example:

    Company A has just upgraded to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2. They have just migrated their print queues from the previous Server 2003 system. In order to have minimal impact on Company A's users, the users will need to have full functionality until they go home for the day. What would be the best course of action?

    1. Apply the migration patch through a command prompt using 'printbrm' command. Wait until the users go home at the end of the day and reboot the server.

    2. Access the PDC Emulator and create a new GPO within users group. Wait until the users go home and reboot the server.

    3. Apply the migration patch through a command prompt using 'printbrm' command. Wait until the users go home at the end of the day and apply/create a GPO in the OU.

    4. Access the PDC Emulator and create/apply the GPO within the OU. Inform users to log off at the end of the day.
     

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