Product Reviews
Design Prep
CBT Vision’s Examiner for 70-219 proves a good value.
With all the computer-based training products on the market, one would
hope that one of them stands above the rest. While CBT Vision’s
Examiner is a front-runner in this category, I had a minor annoyance with
this product. It’s the cumbersome registration requirement. Even
if you the purchase product with CD key, you still need to activate it
across the Internet or by phone and supply your personal information,
to boot!
CBT Vision also offers free mentoring support; but, unfortunately, it’s
also a cumbersome process.
From the CBT Vision Web site:
“You shouldn't depend on brain dumps as a test prep tool for your
MCSE test. Brain dumps can't compare to a quality MCSE practice test or
a CompTIA practice test that has been prepared by people who have been
supporting and using computers for 20 years. Instead, brain dumps merely
list exam questions that some people may have had on their exams and give
an opinion on the answer. You can cover similar subjects with the help
of a mentor and a world-class test engine if you purchase a CompTIA practice
test or MCSE exam simulation from CBT Vision. Each exam question is thoroughly
researched and completely explained.”
Now that I agree with! However, I’m not about to let CBT Vision off
the hook that easy. I decided to test out the company’s free mentor
support while pretending to be an aspiring MCSE candidate. (Note: I’ve
taken more 85 IT certification exams and am an MCT.)
CBT Vision’s Examiner 4.0 is typical of most CBTs, with a flashy
front end and plenty of user options such as conventional and learning
modes, randomized questions, Answer button and product help screens. Some
of the screen fonts are small, and the interface was grainy even on my
19-inch flat-panel.
I was able to switch between the case study and a question, which is
the way you want to tackle the MCSE design elective exams. Read the case
study using the All tab, review the question and refer back to the case
study for the answer. I liked the questions’ answer references,
which are from the Windows 2000 Help files (in most cases), not Microsoft
Official Curriculum (MOC) or third-party books.
The questions were comprehensive, complete and well written; you shouldn’t
have a problem passing the real exam after mastering this practice exam,
assuming you’ve also studied one of the many guides available at
your local bookstore.
Time for the test of CBT Vision’s free mentoring. Unfortunately,
there’s no “instant access” button within the product
to access the free mentoring support as with other products I have reviewed.
I had to send an e-mail to [email protected], which stated that
my question would be “answered within one business day and is available
for up to 120 days from the time of purchase.”
So here was my question, which is very typical knowledge for the 70-219
exam:
“When applying Group Policy Objects (GPOs) at the Site, Domain
and Organizational Unit (OU) level, which GPO takes priority if there
is a conflict between policy settings?”
CBT Vision’s response was received in 24 hours:
“As you are aware (at least possibly), GPOs may contain conflicting
settings. Should multiple GPOs define a value for the same setting, the
last-applied GPO will take precedence. Therefore, it’s crucial to
understand the order in which GPOs are applied. Local GPOs are applied
first, then GPOs that apply to sites are applied next. After that, GPOs
that are linked to a domain are applied. Lastly GPOs that are linked to
an OU are applied. Therefore, GPOs linked to OUs ‘take priority.’
“You may well ask, ‘What happens when more than one GPO links
to the same site, domain or OU?’ When multiple GPOs link to the
same site, domain or OU, a GPO's relative position in the list of GPO
links for the site, domain or OU determines the GPO's priority.”
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CBT Vision’s Examiner includes case studies,
much like the actual MCP exams. The screen clarity was a bit grainy
on my 19-inch flat panel monitor. (Click image to view larger version.) |
The answer was correct—and not a bad response time for free mentoring!
CBT Vision’s Examiner: Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory
Services Infrastructure 70-219 exam-prep software is a cut above others
but it could use a redesign of the test engine and a more responsive mentoring
support system.
For $75, this product is right on the money. CBT Vision’s Web site’s
recommendation to stay away from brain dumps and use a well prepared “practice
test by people who have been supporting and using computers for 20 years”
is my opinion as well. Don’t sell yourself short!
About the Author
Andy Barkl, MCT/MCITP/MCSA, A+, Network+, Security+, CCNA has been studying technology for 30 years. Of the last 15 years, he has spent much of his time parting the knowledge and experience he has gained through IT exams, over 300, to help others be prepared and successful. He teaches classes in Phoenix, Ariz. where he has lived most of his life. He can be reached by e-mail at [email protected].