A requirement of a
network administrator may be to install Exchange Server 2003 on newly
acquired hardware. Because of this requirement, it is necessary for the
administrator to know how to perform a clean installation of Exchange
Server 2003. The administrator also needs to know how to install and use
the tools that are needed to manage Exchange Server 2003. Because of the
complexity involved in upgrading to Exchange Server 2003 from previous
versions of Exchange, the administrator may not be required to perform
any upgrade tasks; however, it is still beneficial for the administrator
to understand the overall upgrade process. |
The demand for
Exchange Server certified users is enormous. There is a dramatic
shortage of technical candidates who possess expertise in this area.
Passing the Exchange Server exam not only qualifies you for an MCP
certification but it's also a step towards achieving an MCSA
certification as well as Microsoft's' prestigious MCSE 2003
certification.
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Each
section in the interactive training includes a pre-test, which analyzes
your networking knowledge. Then, when you begin that
particular section, the training focuses on what you
don’t know and can skip over what you do know.
Also,
at the end of each section, you have an opportunity
to take a test to determine how much you’ve learned.
Once you reach the point where you’re achieving
an 85 to 90 percent pass rate on each test, you can
be assured that you’re ready to take the real
Exam.
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Our
Exchange Server exam preparation guides are an excellent supplement
to the self-paced training package. Each guide is specifically
designed to prepare you to pass the real Exchange
Server exams and are included for free.
Each interactive training session comes with a
corresponding study guide. These e-guides average
600 pages each and provide you with the knowledge and
skills required to be a systems administrator.
Each e-guide also comes with dozens of activities, labs,
practice tests and reviews. |