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ron

2003-08-27, 1:23 pm

The "QUE" book MCSE Study System is excellent IF you set
up a home network with a server and at least 1
workstation and DO THE LABS!!! OVER AND OVER. I probably
installed W2K from scratch on my home server 20-30 times
in the year that I studied for the exams.
>-----Original Message-----
>I trying to determine the best way to prepare for the

MCSE
>tests. I can't seem to find anyone locally who offers
>training so it appears I will have to study on my own
>using the best training material I can find. Does anyone
>who has done this have any suggestions?
>.
>

billyw

2003-08-27, 3:23 pm

Xref: intern1.nntp.aus1.giganews.com microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse:96169

que (new rider) are probably the worst books to use. they are purely exam
cram books rather than a learning aid for the software. stear clear of them

"ron" < higdonr@centerforhospiceNOSPAM
.org> wrote in message
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> The "QUE" book MCSE Study System is excellent IF you set
> up a home network with a server and at least 1
> workstation and DO THE LABS!!! OVER AND OVER. I probably
> installed W2K from scratch on my home server 20-30 times
> in the year that I studied for the exams.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I trying to determine the best way to prepare for the

> MCSE
> >tests. I can't seem to find anyone locally who offers
> >training so it appears I will have to study on my own
> >using the best training material I can find. Does anyone
> >who has done this have any suggestions?
> >.
> >



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