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What's the better way to tackle WINS 2000
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| Hello,Just pass my A+ and N+ ,now I opted for the MCSE track.Question:Where do u start for this cert. and doing self study be enough to pass most if not all of the exams? | |
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| Start form Win2K Prof. Get eveluation copies of the Win2K. Get some books and resource kits and setup the network with Win2K and fool around. 
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Gareth Leung
MCSE+I, i-Net+
[This message has been edited by Gareth Leung (edited 11-24-2000).] | |
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| I agree with Gareth Leung. Plus, get the W2K Server Resource Kit. I used the MS MCSE Training Kits for the 210 and 215 exams, then got the ResKit for the 216 and 217. I wish that I had had the ResKit from the beginning. Everything is in there, and I do mean everything. Cost me about $215 on the internet. Well worth the cost, since it covers all the core exams. I spent almost that much getting the MS MCSE Training Kits for the 210, 215, 216, and 217 exams, and they don't cover enough material.
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cadman
A+, Network+, i-Net+, MCP, MCSE, MCT | |
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| Start with win2k prof then server - those are the easiest. The other cores will take longer.
Find as many practice exams sites as you can.
cheers
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