Retired: Exchange 2000 Messaging Exam 70-225: Designing and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
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SYNOPSIS MCSE 2000vs
Microsoft’s exam 70-225, Designing and Deploying a
Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server is an elective
requirement for these certifications: MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer) on Microsoft Windows 2000; and MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer) on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
It is designed for candidates who operate in medium
to very large computing environments that have 5,000 or more client computers
and that use Exchange 2000 Server, Active Directory, and Internet Information
Server (IIS). There is no specific prerequisite for this exam, but Microsoft
recommends that candidates have a minimum of one year of experience managing
Microsoft Exchange in the type of environment described here.
The
domains covered by this exam include:
Analyzing
Business Requirements
Analyzing
Existing and Planned Resources
Designing
an Exchange 2000 Server Messaging Solution
Designing
for Fault Tolerance and Data Recovery
Deploying
an Exchange 2000 Server Messaging Solution
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I did it!
ltldevl on Thursday, March 30, 2006
No exchange skills required....just reading
Exam on reading comprehension
ltldevl on Monday, August 29, 2005
This exam was ridiculous. There was very little skill involved at all with Exchange. It was primarily an exam regarding how well you can comprehend a story about a company and answer questions about it. The exam was out of 700 I got 658... It's a 4 hour exam! I got 950 on the 70-224 so that should show you how much I felt you needed to know about Exchange on this one.
Questions ok format changed
j_a_saunders on Friday, February 04, 2005
I was ok going into this exam, but once I started the format had changed. 6 case studies and 60 questions. Passing score is 703 not 700. Each case study is timed seperatley and you have to finish one before going on to the next. Not going back and forth any more.
The questions them selves are not very hard and I passed with a score of 832.
Clustering next for me.