MCDST Toolkit

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Hi all!
Several friends of mine have said that the MCDST MOCs reference an MCDST
'toolkit.' Can anyone help me with defining the contents, required,
necessary, or otherwise, of such a toolkit?
 
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Carey Frisch
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| Hi all!
| Several friends of mine have said that the MCDST MOCs reference an MCDST
| 'toolkit.' Can anyone help me with defining the contents, required,
| necessary, or otherwise, of such a toolkit?
 
NOT the 'intelligent' reply I was expecting...If you can do anything more
than send a series of ????, then just don't respond...
 
It could be referring to the Microsoft package of software tools that
administrator can install on their machines to remotely manage computers.
 
Michael said:
NOT the 'intelligent' reply I was expecting...If you can do anything more
than send a series of ????, then just don't respond...

Actually, that's the MOST intelligent reply from Carey in several years.
 
The MOC in question didn't reference any toolkits when I taught it the first
few months it was released other than the adminpak.msi for remote admin
tools in the OS class and a few builtin tools like scanpst for fixing
outlook mailboxes in apps class.

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Manny Borges
MCSE NT4-2003 (+ Security)
MCT, Certified Cheese Master

There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who do understand binary
and those who don't.
 
Uncle said:
Actually, that's the MOST intelligent reply from Carey in several years.

Look at his headers, Carey isn't even smart enough to use a newsreader
program. Instead he uses the CDO web posting interface.
 
Sorry for replying to a post several months old, but I just joined. I
beleive that the MCDST "toolkit" is on the CD-ROM included with the
Self-Paced Training kit for exam 70-271. I think that it only contains
defrag.vbs, which is related to one of the exercises in that book.
 
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