==== 2. News & Views ====
by Orin Thomas, orin@lspace.org
Cisco Reorganizes CCNA Certification
Cisco Systems has changed the way the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification operates by introducing a second way for candidates to approach the certification. Candidates can still opt for one exam, now with updated objectives (CCNA 640-801). Alternatively, less-experienced candidates can now take two exams (ICND 640-811 and INTRO 640-821) to attain the CCNA certification. For more information, visit Cisco's certification pages at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/le2/le0/le9/learning_certification_type_home.html
Safari Bookshelf Adds More Certification Titles
Safari Bookshelf, O'Reilly & Associates' online library in which you can read five books for $10 per month, has just added a slew of new certification titles. These titles are from the Exam Cram 2 series and include many of the Windows 2000 core MCSE titles. This offer represents a good, inexpensive means for students to access certification publications. You can check out Safari Bookshelf and sign up for a free trial at http://safari.oreilly.com
==== 3. Announcements ====
(from Windows & .NET Magazine and its partners)
Active Directory eBook Chapter 2 Published!
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==== 4. What's New from CertTutor.net Live! ====
by Bob Muir, bob@bakerstconsulting.com
CertTutor.net Live! is the Internet's number-one training and certification discussion board. Each week, CertTutor.net Live! receives thousands of posts about Windows XP, Windows 2000, Cisco Systems, and more. We've selected a few of these posts to feature here in CertTutor.net UPDATE. To join in the conversation at CertTutor.net Live!, register at the following URL: http://www.certtutor.net/registration/index.cfm
Featured Threads
Getting Started on the Road to MCSE
Forum member qpeabody has some hands-on experience under his belt and is ready to begin the road to MCSE certification. If you're in this situation or you're thinking of starting Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) studies, you'll want to check out this thread:
http://certtutor.net/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=14&threadid=39827
Recovery Console
Are you up on your Windows Recovery Console (RC) knowledge? If you support Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 systems, RC expertise can come in very handy. Test yourself with this Question of the Day, and see how others responded. Don't look at any of the answers until you've tried your hand at it.
http://certtutor.net/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=15&threadid=39927
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol over Dialup?
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is still fairly new territory for some of us, and more companies are using it all the time. If you want to begin digging into it, start with this thread:
http://certtutor.net/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=16&threadid=39831
Hot Threads
Win2K SP4
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Study Material
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Has Dell's Customer Support Completely Lost Touch?
http://certtutor.net/forums/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=39807
==== 5. RESOURCES ====
Tip of the Month: Turn Off the Preview Pane
The preview pane feature in Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express is convenient, but it also introduces additional risk because it opens email messages that you select. Some viruses activate when you view them in the preview pane, and your antivirus application might not recognize the most recent viruses, even if you update the application frequently. By turning off the preview pane, you can not only reduce your vulnerability to viruses but also speed your email processing. You can usually examine a sender's name or a subject line to determine whether an email message is spam or a possible virus, and scanning a subject line and hitting delete is much faster than reading through the message text before making a decision. To turn off the preview pane in Outlook, select View, Preview Pane. In Outlook Express, select View, Layout.
Question of the Month: Exam 70-217
This week's question will help you prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-217: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure
Question
Mohareb has been investigating the concept of tombstones for ADOs. At the moment, Mohareb's company uses a Windows 2000 native mode domain with domain controllers (DCs) in Athens, Cairo, Giza, London, and Rome. Mohareb knows the behavior replication fairly well, and he's found that convergence across all the DCs in the domain generally takes an hour. The Garbage Collection Interval and the Tombstone Lifetime are set to the Win2K defaults. Mohareb decides to delete the ADOs Enrious and Nefarious in Cairo at 9:00 A.M. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) on Sunday, December 1, 2002. Which of the following answers is closest to the time at which the Garbage Collection routine on the London DC will remove the tombstones of the Enrious and Nefarious ADOs?
A. 10:00 A.M. GMT December 2, 2002 B. 10:00 P.M. GMT December 2, 2002 C. 10:00 P.M. GMT December 30, 2002 D. 10:00 P.M. GMT January 9, 2003 E. 10:00 P.M. GMT January 29, 2003 F. 10:00 P.M. GMT March 27, 2003
Answer
The correct answer is E. The Win2K default Garbage Collection Interval is 12 hours, and the Win2K default Tombstone Lifetime setting is 60 days. Knowing this information, we can assume that if replicating a change across all DCs in the domain takes 1 hour, the London DC should process the deletion of the Enrious and Nefarious ADOs at about 10:00 A.M. GMT on December 1, 2002. These objects will then be tombstoned for the default lifetime of 60 days, which means they'll be available for garbage collection about 60 days later (i.e., 10:00 A.M. GMT on January 29, 2003). Within 12 hours (the default Garbage Collection interval), these tombstones (i.e., 10:00 P.M. GMT on January 29, 2003) will have been removed.
==== 6. Instant Poll ====
Results of Previous Poll: How Fast Do You Read?
The voting has closed in CertTutor.net's nonscientific Instant Poll for the question, "How fast do you read?" Here are the results from the 251 votes: - 17% Very fast - 33% Fast enough - 50% Not fast enough
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==== 8. New and Improved ==== by Carolyn Mader, products@winnetmag.com
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