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i just came back after passing my 070-294 exam and now iam MCSE 2003 Certified . i highly recommend certmagic.com for all mcse exams . certmagic questions were right on money and i highly recommend them . moving off now to ccna track . Good luck everyone else selvaa20@gmail.com |
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<> wrote in message
news: oups.com... > > i just came back after passing my 070-294 exam and now iam MCSE 2003 > Certified . > i highly recommend certmagic.com for all mcse exams . > certmagic questions were right on money and i highly recommend > them . > moving off now to ccna track . Good luck everyone else > What do you mean by 'Right on the Money'? Were the questions THAT close to the actual exam questions? BD [MCNGP] |
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I sure hope that the email address you used to post this message is the same
one that you have your MCP linked to.... You deserve nothing less... <> wrote in message news: oups.com... > > i just came back after passing my 070-294 exam and now iam MCSE 2003 > Certified . > i highly recommend certmagic.com for all mcse exams . > certmagic questions were right on money and i highly recommend > them . > moving off now to ccna track . Good luck everyone else > unspeakable |
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that means you can help me with 70-297 exam. its case study. can you tell
me the format of the exam and sim questions. i know it has case study. "" wrote: > > i just came back after passing my 070-294 exam and now iam MCSE 2003 > Certified . > i highly recommend certmagic.com for all mcse exams . > certmagic questions were right on money and i highly recommend > them . > moving off now to ccna track . Good luck everyone else > > =?Utf-8?B?bWFu?= |
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"man" <> wrote in message
news:FE09217F-5A05-4314-9CFB-... > that means you can help me with 70-297 exam. its case study. can you > tell > me the format of the exam and sim questions. i know it has case study. > You just can't stop being a troll, can you? You KNOW it p!sses people off, yet you still do it. It simply amazes me how you can just openly talk about br@indumps in a newsgroup that is moderated by the company that puts the certifications out. Well, I've got your number. You're going nowhere...fsukin luzer!! BD [MCNGP] |
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how dare u accuse me that! i simply asked a simple question about the exam
since others have taken it! i'm sure they would have received a some sort of advice in approaching exams. seriously i don't knw what ur problem is! we all work hard and ask for advice but not abuse! i never mentioned anything about this so called braindumps. i get my experience from work but doesn't mean i knw everything enough for me to sit the exam. i did 70-210 exam and that didn't have sim and as i worked towards the 2003 server i found out there were sims involved. it was all new to me. but don't worry i know where to such as group policy management, active directory users and computers and sites and trusts. get a new life. "BD [MCNGP]" wrote: > "man" <> wrote in message > news:FE09217F-5A05-4314-9CFB-... > > that means you can help me with 70-297 exam. its case study. can you > > tell > > me the format of the exam and sim questions. i know it has case study. > > > You just can't stop being a troll, can you? You KNOW it p!sses people off, > yet you still do it. It simply amazes me how you can just openly talk about > br@indumps in a newsgroup that is moderated by the company that puts the > certifications out. > > Well, I've got your number. You're going nowhere...fsukin luzer!! > > =?Utf-8?B?bWFu?= |
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I have 3 hard drives. Is it possible for me to dissable the first two in the
BIOS without physically disconnecting their IDE's? That Way I can only boot from the 3rd drive. I want to use it to install Win2K Server so I can practice with it. But I'm planning to reverse all else back after I'm done with it. Another reason I desire to do it this way is so I don't have to see a list of operating system options at boot-up. I already have 3 XP's. I'll appreciate your response. -- EAL "" wrote: =?Utf-8?B?T2J0cnVuY28=?= |
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"Obtrunco" <> wrote in message
news:948334DD-0E30-46B3-B481-... >I have 3 hard drives. Is it possible for me to dissable the first two in >the > BIOS without physically disconnecting their IDE's? That Way I can only > boot > from the 3rd drive. I want to use it to install Win2K Server so I can > practice with it. But I'm planning to reverse all else back after I'm done > with it. Another reason I desire to do it this way is so I don't have to > see > a list of operating system options at boot-up. I already have 3 XP's. I'll > appreciate your response. Don't go to all that trouble, install vmware or virtual server. LRM |
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On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 11:32:01 -0700, Obtrunco cast into the ether:
> I have 3 hard drives. Is it possible for me to dissable the first two in the > BIOS without physically disconnecting their IDE's? That Way I can only boot > from the 3rd drive. I want to use it to install Win2K Server so I can > practice with it. But I'm planning to reverse all else back after I'm done > with it. Another reason I desire to do it this way is so I don't have to see > a list of operating system options at boot-up. I already have 3 XP's. I'll > appreciate your response. Yes. edit your boot.ini to default to whatever drive(or partition) you want to boot first. Exactly how to do this I will leave as an exercise for the gentle reader. Hint: msconfig. -- JaR MCNGP 22 Here there be dragons Remove hat to reply JaR |
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"LRM" <> wrote in message news:... > "Obtrunco" <> wrote in message > news:948334DD-0E30-46B3-B481-... > >I have 3 hard drives. Is it possible for me to dissable the first two in > >the > > BIOS without physically disconnecting their IDE's? That Way I can only > > boot > > from the 3rd drive. I want to use it to install Win2K Server so I can > > practice with it. But I'm planning to reverse all else back after I'm done > > with it. Another reason I desire to do it this way is so I don't have to > > see > > a list of operating system options at boot-up. I already have 3 XP's. I'll > > appreciate your response. > > Don't go to all that trouble, install vmware or virtual server. I don't feel like it. V = \(MC^2\)SB = RGBY = CMYK = OIL|WATER+BREAD|BUTTER |
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