Michael L. Williams wrote:

> If you're NOT new to Groupstudy, then feel free take offense at my comment
> because you haven't been watching very closely if you're asking about the
> new R/S exam this late in the game...  =)


No offense taken. I'm only here to learn and to better my chances of
passing the CCIE exams, not to worry about manners or lack thereof. =)

I'm not sure how you'd define "new to Groupstudy", but I can confess
to at least one cardinal sin, namely, that I read some but not all of
the messages that get posted. In addition, my searching skills are
probably not as good as they should be. I searched the Professional /
Technical archives on groupstudy.com for "351-001", as that's what my
question was about. The result was:

Summary for query "351-001":
Found 0 matches in 0 files.

I didn't do too well on that one, so I went over to cisco.com and
searched for the same string. Here's what I got:

Results for: 351-001  of about 0. Search took 0.00385 seconds.

That leaves me with a question: How do I search not only the subjects
but also the body of messages in the Pro/Tech archives on Groupstudy? 
As a specific test case, how exactly would I find "351-001" in the 
message bodies? This is a sincere question. If anyone can enlighten me 
on this issue, I'd be grateful for the help.

-- TIA, TT

P.S. After posting my original message, I did find the following URL
on Google:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/RoutingBeta.html

For whatever reason, the search on cisco.com finds no matches for
"351-001", but references to the URL still exist, thanks to our
friends at Google.




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