De legale opties die samenwerken met Microsoft worden gewoon bij de examen info genoemd:
https://www.microsoft.com/learning/en-us/exam-70-410.aspxDaarnaast kan je ook gewoon op de examen link hierboven zien welke skills/tasks terug zullen komen in het examen. En als je die taken kan doen, dan zit je daar wel goed mee. Men geeft heel duidelijk aan welke onderwerpen terug zullen komen op een examen. Training en oefen materiaal dat gebaseerd is op deze skill/task lijstjes is gewoon toegestaan. Juist een braindump waar de echte examenvragen in terugkomen zijn verboden in de voorwaarden van het examen / de certificering.
Ook de MVA heeft verschillende informatie over server 2012:
http://www.microsoftvirtu...t-training/windows-server
En er is ook behoorlijk wat info terug te vinden om het bijbehorende examen forum:
https://borntolearn.mslearn.net/certification/server/f/495
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En om toch nog even door te zeuren over de "oefenexamens" die eigenlijk gewoon braindumps zijn en de gevolgen daarvan en de voorwaarden van de certificering waarmee je akkoord gaat:
https://www.microsoft.com...cation-exam-policies.aspxNon-Disclosure Agreement and General Terms of Use For Microsoft Certification Exams
The Examinee may be prohibited from taking any Microsoft Certification Exams, and/or may be decertified from Microsoft Certification Program if Microsoft believes the Examinee violated this Exam Agreement and/or engaged in any misconduct. Proctors are authorized to take immediate and appropriate measures against Examinees who violate testing rules. This policy is enforced to ensure the integrity of the Exams and Microsoft Certification Program. Examples of misconduct and/or misuse of the Exam include, but are not limited to, the following:
•Using unauthorized materials in an attempt to satisfy Exam requirements (this includes using brain-dump material and/or unauthorized publication of Exam questions with or without answers).
Q. What are "brain dumps," and are they legal?
A. "brain dump," as it relates to the certification exams, is a source, such as a website, that contains certification exam content that has been fraudulently obtained with the intention to share it with or sell it to exam candidates. The content included in brain dumps is exactly the same or substantially similar to items appearing on the exam. Because the exam content was fraudulently obtained, using this type of material to prepare for or during an exam constitutes cheating. "Brain dump" providers are in violation of Microsoft intellectual property rights and nondisclosure agreements.
Q. Why should I be concerned about "brain dump" sites and material?
A. If a candidate knowingly or unknowingly memorizes unauthorized content found in “brain dumps” in order to pass an exam, clearly, he or she will not have the requisite skills to effectively use and manage Microsoft software or systems. Eventually, his or her manager will identify this lack of technical knowledge and skill and take appropriate action. If Microsoft learns that a candidate used a “brain dump” site to prepare for an exam, this candidate will be permanently banned or prohibited from taking any future Microsoft Certification exams and may be decertified from the Microsoft Certification Program. In addition, test scores and certifications, if applicable, may be revoked. These actions may be taken even if the candidate did not intend to defraud the Microsoft Certification Program.
Many "brain dump" providers are fairly blatant in their messaging, descriptions of their products, and the intended uses, while others are much more subtle in their messaging and practices. As a result, candidates should be cautious about using exam preparation material that seems too good to be true.