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This practice exam covers all the exam objectives for Server 2003 Network Environment 70-290 and includes 221 challenging questions inside 5 test modules built to simulate the actual exam. Unlimited, FREE auto-updates are provided so you're never behind on any topic. The whole package comes as an automatic download so there's no waiting or shipping charges.
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Learn Amazing New Skills PrepLogic's Server 2003 Network Environment (70-290) Practice Exam is the best way to master the skills you need to pass. Get complete, thorough and authentic coverage with a deep pool of questions for all domains of the Server 2003 Network Environment (70-290) exam, including:- Managing and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices - 42 questions
- Managing and Maintaining Access to Resources - 22 questions
- Managing and Maintaining Disaster Recovery - 48 questions
- Managing and Maintaining Server Environment - 67 questions
- Managing Users, Computers, and Groups - 42 questions
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Microsoft’s exam 70-290, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, is a core networking system requirement for the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 certifications. It is designed for IT professionals who operate in a medium to large scale business and have at least 12 months experience as a system administrator.
The official domains of this exam are: - Managing and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices
- Managing Users, Computers, and Groups
- Managing and Maintaining Access to Resources
- Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment
- Managing and Implementing Disaster Recovery
Within these domains, Microsoft might ask realistic and complex simulation questions involving the administration of Microsoft windows and its use in a medium to large scale environment. However, there is no set exact format, as the exam tends to change with time. The exam contains multiple choice, drag and drop, multiple answer, and simulation based questions with a total somewhere between 45 and 70. In order to pass the exam, you must achieve a 700 out of 1000.
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