Pugzly from United States – 04 08 2011, 7:19 PMReport Spam
I've corrected a couple of questions, cleaned up some typos and images, and posted a new version (it should show up soon). Seems Pierre and I found the same error about the same time.
Correct from Netherlands – 04 08 2011, 1:13 PMReport Spam
Pierre, that answer is not present in the multiple choice answers. Then the GPO is the best answer.
The question about user1 and enterprise voice, to see if the user has gone through the right sip trunk, the answers are foulish.
Also with the OCS 2007 R2 env, you can better modify the client version policy, in that way users are always accepted on the Lync side, even when they did not log off and on, or get a new client package for Lync.
Pierre from France – 04 04 2011, 10:22 AMReport Spam
I'm not agree with the following question : Your network contains 200 client computer that run Office 2010 … plan to deploy Lync 2010… need to disable the use of emoticons
In the dump, the correct answers is : Deploy a GPO that uses a custom adm template. why don't use the cmdlet set-csclientpolicy ??
Pugzly from United States – 04 01 2011, 7:21 PMReport Spam
I used the info in here to get a 900. I'm going to clean up a couple more things and I'll post an updated version. Now we need one for 70-665!
FH from Pakistan – 03 31 2011, 12:24 PMReport Spam
85% valid in Pakistan. Nice Dump and Hardwork by Pugzly..Thanks Pugzly
The file's working fine, enough to pass the exam for sure, but not with high grades… The only thing is to be aware of the answers order – in many questions answers are shuffled.
Pugzly from United States – 03 30 2011, 1:58 PMReport Spam
Mike – I'm not sure, to be honest. I took the other file, and just corrected a bunch of info in it. I'm probably going to sit this test in the next week, and can vouch at that time.
The question about user1 and enterprise voice, to see if the user has gone through the right sip trunk, the answers are foulish.
Also with the OCS 2007 R2 env, you can better modify the client version policy, in that way users are always accepted on the Lync side, even when they did not log off and on, or get a new client package for Lync.
Your network contains 200 client computer that run Office 2010 … plan to deploy Lync 2010… need to disable the use of emoticons
In the dump, the correct answers is : Deploy a GPO that uses a custom adm template. why don't use the cmdlet set-csclientpolicy ??
The only thing is to be aware of the answers order – in many questions answers are shuffled.