Examforce are giving away free study guides

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  1. Kitkatninja
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    Hi all,

    Thought that I might as well post this, Examforce are giving away free study guides.

    While they are more of a cramsession type guide and I wouldn't use them as my only study resource, butit is something else that you can use as another study aid.

    The free guides are for exams:

    Microsoft
    1. 70-631 TS: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Config
    2. 70-640 TS: Windows Server 2008 AD, Config
    3. 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Server 2003 Environment

    CompTIA
    1. N10-003 CompTIA Network+

    Cisco
    2. 640-802 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

    I have done a search on Certguard and they are classed as safe.

    -Ken
     
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  2. UKDarkstar
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    Very useful - thanks Ken
     
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  3. craigie

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    Good work fella!
     
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  4. The Zig

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    Cheers for that!
    Even tho I've only just started studying for the A+, I reckon the Network+ will be the next move...
    So very useful.

    Thanks! :beers2
     
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    WIP: CCNA; Server 2012; LPIC; JNCIA?
  5. kevicho

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    Thanks, the CCNA cram is really going to be useful, have already read it once through lol
     
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  6. madman045

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    Great find, very useful

    Thanks

    Andy
     
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  7. greenbrucelee
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    Cheers Ken, I'll use the N+ one :)
     
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  8. Tinus1959

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    Thanks Ken, I'm going for Cisco.
     
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  9. GiddyG

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    Nice! Thanks Ken... :D
     
  10. UCHEEKYMONKEY
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    Nice Find! Cheers Ken:beers2:thumbleft
     
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  11. tripwire45
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    I was a tad worried when I saw the thread's title, until I saw you had posted it Ken. No worries then. Thanks.
     
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  12. Tinus1959

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    Downloaded the material and screened it. Looked at the manual for 70-640. It's just 78 paged thick (and that is about the thickest of the lot). It was devided in 6 chapters and all I found were very basic refferences to the material covered. For bitlocker for instance there where only 5 lines telling you what bitlocker was. Syskey covered in only 1 and a half line. Nothing there on how to implement, what the effect is, nothing. I found most of the subjects covered pointing to 2003 server. I think that if I remove everything that is directly found in 2003, I would end up with 6 pages max.
    I don't think these guys will end up my favourite writers.
     
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