From: Hyunseog Ryu (moonhunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 01 2000 - 01:01:01 GMT-3
Yes, it is true for San Jose.
I don't know about other locations.
Once they allowed me to use Cisco CCO web only.
But after then, they prohibited to use CCO web at all.
You will hear any attempt to use Internet will kick you out of the test
during briefing time.
So I think in current situation, they don't allow you to use CCO web.
But in the future, they may allow you to use CCO web site based on limited cond
ition.
I believe this is what you want, right?
Hyun
>
> You misunderstood my question. I meant if it is LEGAL and PERMITTED, it
> would be a good tool in the exam. By accessing the technical tips and other
> valuable material in the CCO, you can gain some points. I never meant
> CHEATING by email. I will never be satisfied if I pass by cheating.
>
> Elsayed
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: mitchel.hohstadt@hqasc.army.mil
> To: elsayedm@hotmail.com
> Subject: RE: Internet Access in the lab
> Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 06:35:47 -0700
>
> If it did, what would you do with it? Would you be stupid enough to risk
> getting booted out of the lab by trying to get to the web site or sending an
> email to a buddy asking for help or something?
>
> Everything you will need is right there on the CD (and in your brain if you
> are ready to take the lab).
>
> Mitch
> CCIE #6011
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elsayed Mohamed [mailto:elsayedm@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 10:23 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Internet Access in the lab
>
>
> Is it true that the computer in the lab exam will have access to the
> Internet? A friend told me this piece of information today and I am double
> checking. Thanks.
>
> Elsayed
>
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