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Re: little question to you,but big to me!
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| diamondDan 2002-08-13, 11:23 am |
| My apologies for posting an incorrect response. What can I=20
say...I goofed!=20
As far as your personal attacks: No, I did not, nor will I=20
ever use braindumps! I stand by this faithfully, as I=20
believe it is an illegal and unfair advantage. I use=20
Microsoft approved study books (you know, the 1,500 page=20
ones) and practice tests that do not use braindump=20
questions. I have a small home lab (Athlon 800 & 1800=20
Palomino) on which I run practice scenarios for test=20
preparation (in my apartment, not a trailer). Using this=20
method of study I have passed 210,215,217,218 but failed=20
216 which I am retaking after some more dedicated study. I=20
am finishing a 2year computer science degree from Penn=20
State and self studying the MCSA and MCSE tracks to add to=20
my degree qualifications. I am not currently a network=20
admin, as here in PA it is hard to land that kind of a job=20
without Microsoft certification.=20
I may not be perfect in my Microsoft knowledge, but were=20
any of you when you started? In this case, both you and=20
Consultant were way off in your estimation of me and my=20
study methods. I do bow my head to your superior=20
knowledge, but try to keep the personal attacks reasonable=20
unless you know the individual.=20
Thanks, and peace

>-----Original Message-----
>This still bothers me.......
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>
>From the MCSA group:
> ______________________________
__________________
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>I agree with JayDubb BIG TIME. There are already too
>many "certified professionals" who learned their course
>material with that kind of "I'll never use it in the real
>world" thinking driving their studies.
>
><snip>
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>Peace all...
>Dan - A+, Net+, MCSA (working on MCSE and CCNA)
>
> ______________________________
__________________
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>Did you dump your way through the entire MCSA track?????
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>--
>=3Dm=EBanoldman=3D MCNGP=AE
>http://www.geocities.com/mcngp
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mcngp
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>"diamondDan" <dan@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:4a1601c1b62e$c2df4ed0$9ae
62ecf@tkmsftngxa02...
>You cannot demote a domain controller in 2K! Must
>reinstall OS to go back to simple member server.
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>Your old account was a local account. You now are on a
>domain and that
>>local account is no longer active. You wont see it again
>unless you demote
>>the server.
>>
>>128 megs of ram is barely sufficient for the OS itself,
>let alone SQL.
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>>--
>>=3Dm=EBanoldman=3D MCNGP=AE
>>http://www.geocities.com/mcngp
>>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mcngp
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>>"nighteagles" <nighteagles@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:unlIkYWtBHA.2476@tkmsftngp03...
>>> last week,I promoted my windows2000 server(in home) to
>domain
>>controller,but
>>> my user account could not logon,what happened?
>>> another question is:I run SQL2000 on my DC,but it looks
>too slowly,I have
>>> 128M DDR,how much is OK? 256M?512M?or even more?
>>> help me please!
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>.
>>
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| diamondDan 2002-08-13, 11:23 am |
| You cannot demote a domain controller in 2K! Must=20
reinstall OS to go back to simple member server.
>-----Original Message-----
>Your old account was a local account. You now are on a=20
domain and that
>local account is no longer active. You wont see it again=20
unless you demote
>the server.
>
>128 megs of ram is barely sufficient for the OS itself,=20
let alone SQL.
>
>--
>=3Dm=EBanoldman=3D MCNGP=AE
>http://www.geocities.com/mcngp
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mcngp
>
>
>"nighteagles" <nighteagles@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:unlIkYWtBHA.2476@tkmsftngp03...
>> last week,I promoted my windows2000 server(in home) to=20
domain
>controller,but
>> my user account could not logon,what happened?
>> another question is:I run SQL2000 on my DC,but it looks=20
too slowly,I have
>> 128M DDR,how much is OK? 256M?512M?or even more?
>> help me please!
>>
>>
>
>
>.
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