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Passing the Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure exam counts towards the following certifications:
- Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows 2000
Important Exam Information and Objectives
This case-study exam measures your ability to analyze the business requirements and design a directory service architecture, including:
- Unified directory services such as Active Directory? and
Windows NT? domains.
- Unified directory services such as Active Directory? and
Windows NT? domains.
- Connectivity between and within systems, system components,
and applications
Data replication such as directory replication and database replication
The Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure exam builds on the objectives covered in 70-217 Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure. The 70-219 objectives require that you analyze scenario-based business requirements to implement the technologies covered in the 70-217. The 70-217 certification exam is regarded as a technology-based exam, where the 70-219 is an application and design-based exam.
The very nature of the case study exams makes them among the most difficult you will encounter in the MCSE track. Our 70-219 product prepares you for the challenges of working with all new technology in this challenging test environment. Our explanations explain how concepts are pertinent to each case study and help you learn to think in terms of real world application. Unlike the single technology exams found elsewhere in the MCSE track, these Design exams require you to merge multiple technologies, thus increasing the scope and depth of your Windows 2000 expertise.
Practice Test Format:
- Over 90 Practice Test Questions
- Certification Test Simulation
- Over 180 Flash Cards
- 24/7 Online Mentor
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