MCSE 2003.
Make sure you know the Microsoft recommendations for Active Directory design: how and when to specify Active Directory Forests, Domains, Trusts,
Organizational Units, Sites.
Keep it simple. If you havent seen a need for two Active Directory Domains, for example, then you only need one, which is the simplest, easiest, and most-
implemented scenario.
Most people seem to recommend reading the questions first and then reading the case-study material, while keeping the questions in your mind, so that when
the answer comes up in the text, you spot it straight away. I did this, but one caveat I would add is that sometimes there is conflicting information. For
example, if a case study
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features interviews with two key staff members who disagree or have a different view-point, you need to decide whose information to
go with.
Someone also recommended this TechNet article, Designing and Deploying Directory and Security Services, as good study material for the 70-297.
If youre about to take the 70-297 exam, feel free to get in touch with any questions or comments you may have. And I wish you the best of luck. Despite the
fact that there are newer certifications in Microsoft Windows Server 2008, there are plenty of organizations out there that are running Microsoft Windows
Server 2003, and the MCSE is still a great achievement for your CV. Also, the MCSE never expires. So once you have it, its yours for keeps. This is not an
excuse not to keep your skills current, by the way!
I am now ahead of my self-imposed schedule, which was to get the MCSE by the end of the year, so now Ive got my eyes on the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
certification, Enterprise Messaging Administrator.
Having already done the MCSE Certification, Technology Specialist: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring, for the
MCSE, I now need to pass only two Microsoft exams: 70-237, Pro: Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, and 70-238, Pro:
Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
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If youre considering taking any of the MCSE exams or the MCITP Enterprise Messaging Administrator exams, please do get in touch. Now, if youll excuse me,
I have to get studying!
I have a couple of other resources to recommend. One is a forum website called Proprofs.com; the forum for the 70-297 is here. Some helpful users share their
study tips and others post their experiences of taking the exam. There is even a short study guide, which I found very useful.
The other resource that I would recommend, not only for this exam but for your career in Microsoft Active Directory is a mailing list / archive called
ActiveDir.org, where by coincidence someone has recently asked a question about the 70-297 exam; that thread is here. There are some really good tips free CompTIA questions there, which I guess can be summarised thus.