MCSE 70-291 Exam Simulation, Managing and maintaining a windows server 2003 network infrastructure, Video Tutorial, Watch this video and appear for the exam
for me this is posted a year ago. Than there was only one sim the exchange sim. NOW there are six but the other 2 are probably wrong than ???? Because it just been one or two months that they upped the sims from one to 6.
360 download cccleaner or any other clean up your system tool. It cleans your registry, temp files, cookies enz…. it makes your comp faster.
Runs msconfig in the run command go to startup and unselect programs you dont use for faster startup. At the services tab disable de indexing service and the print spooler ( only if you dont have a printer )
might be time for some new hardware i.e- ddr3 ram, multable processors or just simply cleaning the hard disk by removing programs you dont use anymore or very little.
The server queries the lowest priority first. So if the lowest priority server is down then it goes the next one and so on. So you can do 1/98/99 if you wanted.
Thank you very much for posting this, it gives me some idea of what to expect simulation-wise when doing my 291 within the next couple of weeks. Much appreciated.
At the same time teritary education can often be seen as a quick refuge to those disillusioned into believeing that if they gain quals they will soon be whisked away into top figure salary jobs… It’s not the B and end all.
Yes but they have a limit, eventually while @ TCFan25
you climb up and you have lots of certificats and experience you will need a degree/diploma to go higher eventually, Degree is for long term and certificates are for short term
If you only rely on certificates to much you will reach a ceiling at some time
I am going to follow this one up. What I stated about the flow model is correct. Condition, AD, Permission.
However, if this is a remote access policy question, which it indeed does appear to be, then yes, eugenikz, this is a mistake. In this case, “If a connection request matches the specified conditions: Deny Remote Access” is selected.
This in fact would mean that a remote access user meeting the conditions in the policy would be denied remote access based on the policy conditions.
No, this is not a mistake. The Deny or Grant access is a conditional statement referred to through the Active Directory settings. If you were to choose the “Control Access through Remote Policy” option in AD, then yes, this in turn would check that conditional setting in RRAS and then Grant or Deny access. But, because it is assumed that this is implicitly setup for “Allow Access” via AD for Domain Admins, then that condition is not checked. Remember, the flow chart is: Condition, AD, Permission
i mean the prompt(what you need to do section in regards to question), b. spears was bad joke. Anyhow, I think I find a mistake in this. When they configure a the User Group, Domain Admins in the Remote Access Policy,.. they left the deny access radio button checked. I thought this would need to get changed to Allow based on the stipulations for the policy.
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É bom e não como consegui este vídeo, mas não é o caso, a qualidade está muito ruim não consigo ler o enunciado
for me this is posted a year ago. Than there was only one sim the exchange sim. NOW there are six but the other 2 are probably wrong than ???? Because it just been one or two months that they upped the sims from one to 6.
360 download cccleaner or any other clean up your system tool. It cleans your registry, temp files, cookies enz…. it makes your comp faster.
Runs msconfig in the run command go to startup and unselect programs you dont use for faster startup. At the services tab disable de indexing service and the print spooler ( only if you dont have a printer )
might be time for some new hardware i.e- ddr3 ram, multable processors or just simply cleaning the hard disk by removing programs you dont use anymore or very little.
i did not ask how to speed up the internet my internet is very fast but my computer is lagging
get a broadband connection..!
If you have a MCSE then you must know how to speed up my compuer ????
the video on youtube are all the same
If you really want to… I wouldn’t!
You’re better off getting a degree and certs.
The server queries the lowest priority first. So if the lowest priority server is down then it goes the next one and so on. So you can do 1/98/99 if you wanted.
Thank you very much for posting this, it gives me some idea of what to expect simulation-wise when doing my 291 within the next couple of weeks. Much appreciated.
Would you guys configured MX priority for Computer B 20 and C 30, instead of 11 and 12, does Microsoft care?
I just want to confirm that the creating a mail exchanger w/ priorities was the exact simulation question I had on the 291 exam as of 10/3/09.
At the same time teritary education can often be seen as a quick refuge to those disillusioned into believeing that if they gain quals they will soon be whisked away into top figure salary jobs… It’s not the B and end all.
Yes but they have a limit, eventually while @ TCFan25
you climb up and you have lots of certificats and experience you will need a degree/diploma to go higher eventually, Degree is for long term and certificates are for short term
If you only rely on certificates to much you will reach a ceiling at some time
Your video is real good. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), are good your skills are excellent. Thank you.
I am going to follow this one up. What I stated about the flow model is correct. Condition, AD, Permission.
However, if this is a remote access policy question, which it indeed does appear to be, then yes, eugenikz, this is a mistake. In this case, “If a connection request matches the specified conditions: Deny Remote Access” is selected.
This in fact would mean that a remote access user meeting the conditions in the policy would be denied remote access based on the policy conditions.
Thank you. Very helpful
No, this is not a mistake. The Deny or Grant access is a conditional statement referred to through the Active Directory settings. If you were to choose the “Control Access through Remote Policy” option in AD, then yes, this in turn would check that conditional setting in RRAS and then Grant or Deny access. But, because it is assumed that this is implicitly setup for “Allow Access” via AD for Domain Admins, then that condition is not checked. Remember, the flow chart is: Condition, AD, Permission
Do these types of exams guarantee you a job more so for somebody starting out than getting a college or tech degree/diploma???
Pretty blurry…
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No worries buddy, thanks for clearing that up.
i mean the prompt(what you need to do section in regards to question), b. spears was bad joke. Anyhow, I think I find a mistake in this. When they configure a the User Group, Domain Admins in the Remote Access Policy,.. they left the deny access radio button checked. I thought this would need to get changed to Allow based on the stipulations for the policy.
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