70-541, Stump MOSSLover…

On Thursday I am taking 70-541…I am taking many practice exams, reading books, watching webcasts, and doing a billion other things…I encourage anyone to post on this blog thread or in email any questions to stump me related to the WSS 3.0 Application Development.  If you do it I’ll blog about the questions that you ask and research the answers more in depth and explain why that is the answer.  I encourage a good challenge.  Later on this month I will be taking the next exam which will probably be the MOSS Dev Certification and make a similar post.  Also, if you’ve taken the exam please refrain from posting exam questions, because I’m not too interested in exam cheating.  I’d rather see similar questions, but not specific questions.  Anyone can post, so go ahead.

Also, if anyone wants to form an online study group for future certs let me know.  I’m also for using skype or live meeting or something.

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# re: 70-541, Stump MOSSLover…

Left by Devil's Advocate at 4/20/2009 3:36 PM
Gravatar Here's one that's fairly common: how should elevated privileges be granted to SharePoint components and applications that require them?

You proposed this a while back, but chances are this answer won't work on the exam: http://mosslover.com/archive/2008/10/16/upcoming-events-and-insightful-post-of-the-week.aspx

# re: 70-541, Stump MOSSLover…

Left by Surya at 4/20/2009 7:39 PM
Gravatar Hi,
Iam also preparing for it..
I think put more concentration on the site definitions of VIsual studio code..

1. If you are changing the path of an exiting document template to another folder, make sure how you change the in the code of the xml.. <path !!!> right now icant remember if possible i will mail you later...

# re: 70-541, Stump MOSSLover…

Left by MOSSLover at 4/20/2009 8:08 PM
Gravatar Mr. Devil's Advocate,
Whoever you are very good point. CAS. Writing a custom policy would actually be a better fix and writing up how to fix that by showing how to create it and reference it in the web .config files a very good blog post. Thanks for the insight.
Always willing to admit imperfections thanks man for calling that out.

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