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70-290 study notes: Shared Folder and NTFS Permissions

Long time ago ,we post mcsa 70-290 notes on managing groups .Today ,My friends experiencing this MCSE Server 2003 exam have organized his notes on shared Folder and NTFS permissions to help the candidates to MCSA/MCSE have a better understand of the syllabus or exam notes .Although there are full of 70-290 braindumps or free eBooks or pdf or other study guide, the experience or notes can be more useful for our 70-290 preparation. Of course, if you have better materials or advice to share with the MCSE candidates, please let me know.
SO ,get down to business .Let’s see the TechNet’s.
Shared folders and file system (NTFS) permissions have appeared on Microsoft exams since the first MCP certifications. Even though some major changes and additions have been made, overall the basics remained the same. What also remained the same is that it can still be a very confusing topic. Although this TechNotes is fairly complete for the 70-290 exam, make sure you practice these topics on a real Windows 2003 server. Read the rest of this entry »

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MCSE 70-270 free study notes

Since we posted MCSE 70-270 exam TechNotes(1) about installing XP Professional,it has been a long time .However ,on that post ,we did not list or post all of  the explanation to the topic areas for this exam .When you read through that post , you still can not pass MCSA 70-270 exam for sure.Although we once post an article about 70-270 study guide ,there are just some common questions such as passing score, how to choose best materials or resources ,which practice tests are better,and so on.To help us better understand XP technology or get high scores in this exam ,we will post all of my study notes to all objectives.If you are confused or have problems ,you can tell us or you can via  Microsoft TechNet to get better answers . Read the rest of this entry »

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