EasyCert 70-219
Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure.
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EasyCert 70-219 measures an individual's ability to analyze the business requirements and design a directory service architecture including unified directory services, such as Active Directory and Windows NT domains connectivity between and within systems, system components, and applications data replication, such as directory replication and database replication.
In addition, EasyCert 70-219 measures the skills required to analyze the business and technical requirements for desktop management, design a solution for desktop management that meets business requirements, design a directory service architecture, and design service locations.
Additional information about the 70-219 exam can be found on the Microsoft Web site.


