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  • crimdon
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    I would just buy books for the whole lot. Its only AD, it can't be that hard.

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  • badger7579
    started a topic Any MCTS's out there?

    Any MCTS's out there?

    Would like a bit of advice regarding courses for the MCTS 70-640 (Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring) exam.

    I've got a NT4 and Win 2000 server background but feel my skills need updating. I want to do a course to prepare for this exam and see that Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services -
    (Microsoft Training Course: 6425) - 5 days seems to be the core course for this.

    I also see that Configuring Identity and Access Solutions with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory - (Microsoft Training Course: 6426) - 3 days is also recommended.

    For anyone that has done the exam, can you tell me if both courses are fairly mandatory or can you get away with just the 5 dayer? I'm thinking of doing the 5 day course and reading around the subjects on the 3 dayer.

    Any experience or advice on this?

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