I hate to disagree, but the question does say to check all that apply. If A. applies none of the other ones can. The same with B. Both A and B have the word ONLY in them. You can not apply both, the word only means that it is that one and no other. We learned this in 3rd grade. The test answers are wrong, by simple definitions of the language in which they were written. Just my 2 cents. Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Ron Oglesby [mailto:roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 8:47 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: CCA #220 Practice Exam Beef Well as a former instructor of this stuff I used to point these types of questions out. If you really know how the update works the ANY client really mean any client but the version you have enabled. So if you have enabled 4.21.769 anyone older or NEWER will get this client. Now does it work well.. Not always but the answers would be A and C. Ron Oglesby Senior Technical Architect RapidApp Office 312.372.7188 Mobile 815.325.7618 email roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: Ryan Lambert [mailto:rlambert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 9:03 PM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] CCA #220 Practice Exam Beef Can anyone explain the logic behind this answer? Q: Which versions of the ICA Client will the ICA Client Update Configuration utility update? (Choose all that apply.) A. Older versions only B. Newer versions only. C. Older or newer versions. D. The version that is specified explicitly by number. My answer was A, C. The test insists A,B,C... however I don't see that this is accurate. You can set it to update older client versions only, or update any version of the client with the current one in the database. While this will update a newer client if it is not the same... it is not "Newer versions only". Am I missing something? -- Ryan Lambert Systems & Network Engineer NetSource 1242 East 49th Street Suite 0503-B, Third Floor Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph/Fax: 216-373-2757 http://www.netsourceit.com