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Windows Server 2003 R2 for 70-290 exam?

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Old 16-Apr-2008, 10:01 PM
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Question Windows Server 2003 R2 for 70-290 exam?

Hi all,
I'll be studying for the Server 2003 exam shortly and realized there is Windows Server 2003 and the R2 version. The Training Kit book contains the non-R2 version.

Did you guys use R2 version on your pc to study and practice for the exam?

 
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The second editions all come with R2.



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how embarrassing, thanks for the info.

 
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FWIW, I don't recall anything that was R2-specific on the exams. The first edition books came out before the switch to performance/simulation-based exams, though, and the discount vouchers will have expired.


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crito,

i assume that means the measureup content on the additional CDROM that comes with the first ed will not have performance/sim based questions on it...ah well, its better than nout!!

 
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Hi guys, so I have the same question...so have any of you taken the exam recently and recall any R2 specific questions?

 
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The 2nd edition of the book says the exam does not ask any R2 related questions, it's in one of those "IMPORTANT" boxes . It's on one of the first pages.

Page 5 of chapter 1.


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