dyls,
Exactly. I recall one Exam Cram question along the lines of:
What type of group can you assign permissions to?
o Security Groups
o Distribution Groups
This won't help you on the 70-291 exam at all. The correct answer is Security Groups, but you'll never see anything this simple on a Microsoft exam. In my experience, the book and the CD were not particularly useful, I was just wondering if they'd gotten better.
Again, coming back to Test King, I've seen plenty of friends fail Microsoft exams either by thinking that the Test King material was a shortcut to learning the topics covered by the exams, or by assuming that they'd know the answers to the questions going in.
I have one friend who crammed the Test King answers for a week, only to find that he scored about 25% on the exam. The Test King questions were on the exam, but he'd studied the wrong answers. Rather than evaluate the question and the answer choices, he thought he knew them without putting in any effort. At $125US per exam, I'd like to spare everyone the trouble of repeating this mistake.
Exams are expensive, and although Test King is available through several peer-to-peer services, the fact is that the company that produces them makes money by doing so. To have missing or incorrect answers on a commercially marketed product is simply a sloppy way of doing business.
Wishdiak
A+, Network+, Security+, MCSA: Security 2003