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Need some references
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| Hey Guys!
I just get N+ certified. Now I want to start with the MCSE 2000 track. What are some good books you could advise me to get (min 2) for the Win2k pro (210) exam. I'd appreciate any input. Thanks! | |
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| Get the MOC for 2152 and Exam Cram and you will be all set...
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| Hi Freak,
I don't want a look stupid, but is the "MOC for 2152" you refered to the actual course or a self study guide? If it's a book, where can I get it ? Could you clear that up for me ? Thanks already ! | |
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| Boy do you look stupid.
Just kidding. I got the same advice and have searched around for an MOC 2152 and found a lot of classes 5000 miles away (in America). I was just about to ask Freak the same question.
Is MOC also something which is available for self studiers?
Trebor (lets look stupid together) | |
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| MOC= Microsoft Official Cirriculum.
Available (according to Microsoft) only at authorized training centers.
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| Though I never tried, I think you can buy the MOC from Fatbrain or amazon
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