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Passing the Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network exam counts towards the following certifications:
- Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows 2000
Important Exam Information and Objectives
This exam is among the most difficult you will encounter in the MCSE track. Unlike the single technology exams found elsewhere in the MCSE track, the Design exams require you to merge multiple technologies, thus increasing the scope and depth of your Windows 2000 expertise. The 70-220 exam builds on the objectives covered in the Windows 2000 core exams. You are expected to understand and implement complex technologies such as PKI, IPSec, and Authentication.
If you are coming from an NT 4.0 background, our 70-220 product will keep your NT 4.0 knowledge from working against you. The exam oftentimes draws on obsolete information for answer choices. Our 70-220 product will help you recognize these distractors and build your test-taking confidence.
The objectives for this exam require you to analyze scenario-based business requirements in order to implement the technologies covered in the core Windows 2000 exam objectives. The core exams are regarded as technology-based exams, whereas the 70-220 is an application and design-based exam.
Familiarizing yourself with the types of questions found in this exam is key to passing this challenging exam. Practicing with our case study, create a tree, and drop and connect questions, will help minimize your stress come exam day. Our comprehensive explanations will expand on your existing knowledge of the technology and explain the concepts behind each question.
Practice Test Format:
- Over 80 Practice Test Questions
- Certification Test Simulation
- Over 270 Flash Cards
- 24/7 Online Mentor
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