PrepKit for MCITP: Exchange Server 2007 released by uCertify

Now you test youself on the new software released by uCertify. The software is for MCITP: Exchange Server 2007 (70-237) exam. The test is designed to measure your ability to install, configure, manage and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2007. It also shows a candidate’s experience in an enterprise environment of more than 500 users and 100 servers, critical thinking skills and advanced troubleshooting skills.

To download the free trial of the practice test go to the link: http://www.ucertify.com/exams/Microsoft/70-237.html

This test prepares you for various job roles, which include: systems engineer, systems administrator, messaging administrator, systems analyst, server analyst, and technical consultants.

Some of the features of the PrepKit, which can help you pass the exam are as follows: exam specific notes, practice questions with every exam objective, custom tests, interactive test which adds interactivity in testing your skills, articles to make basic concepts very clear, a final test which you can take finally if you think you studied enough to take the exam, and the quiz engine that keeps on storing your past scores and let you compare your previous performances to the current one.

Credit towards certification

Exam 70-237: Pro: Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, counts as credit toward the following certification(s):

Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Messaging Administrator

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