Although knowing obscure parameters and numbers helps at times, you're
correct.
I can't even count the number of times I've had to pull up a TechNet
article to
help me get through a problem, or gone searching through a book to find
the set
of command line commands used to check the setup of a mail client.
Thanks for your input.
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"Peter Pradelski" <nospam.abuse@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Scooby schrieb:
>
>> I think the real focus should be towards the tests themselves. I say
make
>> these tests really hard, and open book/open resource. Then, braindumps
>> become useless. You would need to really understand what you are doing
to
>> pass the test. Also, real life is open book. I use resources all the
time
>> to complete my work. All good engineers know how to be resourceful,
not just
>> apply what is in the memory banks. That is really what needs to be
tested.
>
> I believe, a certification which would really mean something, should
include a
> test about solving problems, with all the basic informations available.
> Because this is what You have to be able to do in Your work, not to know
some
> obscure parameters and numbers which You can easily google for.


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