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Win2000 MCSE certification exam strategy

About the latest Microsoft certification such as certification requirements, examination selection, the examination order and some related proposals.
Win2000 MCSE certification requirements
Core Examination
MCSE exam will be able to select through the four Windows 2000 or four Windows XP Professional / Windows. NET Server exams (a total of four core operating system exams) to achieve their [...]

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MCSE Simulation Test: TCP / IP questions

question 1. under windows nt, what command would you use if you wanted to trace a packet from its source host to a destination host? a. tracert
b. route
c. nbtstat
d. ipconfig
the tracert utility is microsoft’s own, used to trace a packet from its source ( your computer ) to a destination host ( a remote computer [...]

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Choose order for passing all MCSE subjects

I am half as IT workers, the so-called half because I have work every day network maintenance, website maintenance, computer maintenance, photography, camera, etc. … … and diverse work. After a year of hard (two years of relevant working experience), watching a foot high materials and counseling (ten几斤weight, 7000-8000), before finally going to get 0MCP [...]

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Four step to get the MCSE certification

First, choose the right training center
MCSE certification as soon as possible the most convenient way is to choose to participate in training. As the certification training is relatively less investment and profit is more substantial, so all around there were a lot of IT certification training center, but this does not mean free to [...]

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How to query results when pass the mcse exam

MCSE validity score and certificate query
MCSE valid for how long?
Microsoft’s argument is Forever certificates do not expire, and in fact, is not valid according to the time set is based on Microsoft’s product life cycle may be, such as MCSE NT3.5, Microsoft no longer support NT 3.5,
Failure is also a natural MCSE. NT 4.0 [...]

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