Hi, is there anybody who has passed the test MB7-838 (NAV 2009 Installation and Configuration)? Currently, i study the questions from Crambible, which are the sames as from Testking, Pass4sure and so on. There are many wrong answers to the questions, for example Q9. Would anyone like to discuss this here?
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Why not make the effort to learn Navision instead of cheating. What's going to happen when you are in the real world and your customer calls up and says
"Hey Avoigt31, we have a critical situation we are getting an error when the client connects to the server, and can not work we have a truck waiting to ship goods urgently, what should we do?"
and what will you answer: A, B, C or D? ](*,) ](*,) ](*,) ](*,)
You can read my blog if you want to know how I feel about cheating Navision clients out of money.
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You will eventually get caught out, so please don't do this. Instead get out there and learn Navision.
How frustrating it is to see that there are NAV-wannabe's without taking the proper effort to pass an exam.....
Practice makes perfect, and to be honest, I had to take the Financials-exam 4 times, before I passed, even though I have a proper financial background.
As I said, practice makes perfect, and in my opinion there is no room for cheaters on this forum.... [-(
Of course, I know some people that found questions for Navision exams and memorized all Q & A, and I think this could be called cheating.
Once you grow up, though, you shouldn't expect this stuff. If you can't study enough to get a 70% on a test you shouldn't be certified in it. You may find the "What the hell?" question from time to time, but it's not going to make you fail. The questions may not be real world examples, but neither is the study material a lot of the time.
Using cheat sheets just make the certifications less valuable for those of us who did go through those thousands of pages of Navision manuals...and less valuable for you as other people do the same thing.