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| the_kilted_scot 2003-03-13, 11:24 am |
| i am about to embark on a mcp course, but to be quite honest i don knw which
one it is I am getting it through a government scheme, from the following
does anybody know what course it relates to? help please.. I really want to
know if at the end of the day it is going to be worth while. what exam
numbers does this relate to. BTW it is a 12 week course, 5 days in centre
Thanks all for your help. G
"This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to
install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone and
client computers that are part of workgroup or domain. On completion
students will be eligible to sit two certification exams which count towards
MCP and MCSE.
Course Content
· Overview of Windows 2000 and networking
· Administering a Windows 2000 based network
· Security features of a Windows 2000 network
· Networking products (i.e. TCP/IP)
· Network Infrastructure
· Configuration and management of Windows 2000 network
· Windows 2000 maintenance
· Providing network access to printing
· Monitoring and Optimising windows Performance
· Configurating Windows 2000 for mobile and remote computing"
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| Jorell Hernandez 2003-03-14, 1:24 am |
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Sounds like 70-210 to me
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:02:19 -0000, "the_kilted_scot"
<gordonbeattie@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>i am about to embark on a mcp course, but to be quite honest i don knw which
>one it is I am getting it through a government scheme, from the following
>does anybody know what course it relates to? help please.. I really want to
>know if at the end of the day it is going to be worth while. what exam
>numbers does this relate to. BTW it is a 12 week course, 5 days in centre
>Thanks all for your help. G
>
>"This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to
>install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone and
>client computers that are part of workgroup or domain. On completion
>students will be eligible to sit two certification exams which count towards
>MCP and MCSE.
>Course Content
>
>· Overview of Windows 2000 and networking
>· Administering a Windows 2000 based network
>· Security features of a Windows 2000 network
>· Networking products (i.e. TCP/IP)
>· Network Infrastructure
>· Configuration and management of Windows 2000 network
>· Windows 2000 maintenance
>· Providing network access to printing
>· Monitoring and Optimising windows Performance
>· Configurating Windows 2000 for mobile and remote computing"
>
>
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| It looks like this will prepare you for the 70-210 exam "Installing and
Configuring Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional". If you successfully pass
the exam you will have earned the MCP certification which does count towards
earning an MCSE as well as some other certs. Microsoft's website
http://microsoft.com/mcp list all their certs and requirements to attain
them. I'm not sure about a second exam though. Some of the material
covered is pre-requisite information for other exams, but won't give you
enough information to pass them alone.
--
vt
"the_kilted_scot" <gordonbeattie@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:b4qdir$233lc9$1@ID-148889.news.dfncis.de...
> i am about to embark on a mcp course, but to be quite honest i don knw
which
> one it is I am getting it through a government scheme, from the following
> does anybody know what course it relates to? help please.. I really want
to
> know if at the end of the day it is going to be worth while. what exam
> numbers does this relate to. BTW it is a 12 week course, 5 days in centre
> Thanks all for your help. G
>
> "This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to
> install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone
and
> client computers that are part of workgroup or domain. On completion
> students will be eligible to sit two certification exams which count
towards
> MCP and MCSE.
> Course Content
>
> · Overview of Windows 2000 and networking
> · Administering a Windows 2000 based network
> · Security features of a Windows 2000 network
> · Networking products (i.e. TCP/IP)
> · Network Infrastructure
> · Configuration and management of Windows 2000 network
> · Windows 2000 maintenance
> · Providing network access to printing
> · Monitoring and Optimising windows Performance
> · Configurating Windows 2000 for mobile and remote computing"
>
>
>
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| the_kilted_scot 2003-03-15, 6:24 am |
| thnaks for all your help guys, inthink i understand it a bit more know,
Cheers
G.
"vt" <email@email.com> wrote in message news:NJqca.207$FH2.89@fed1read02...
> It looks like this will prepare you for the 70-210 exam "Installing and
> Configuring Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional". If you successfully
pass
> the exam you will have earned the MCP certification which does count
towards
> earning an MCSE as well as some other certs. Microsoft's website
> http://microsoft.com/mcp list all their certs and requirements to attain
> them. I'm not sure about a second exam though. Some of the material
> covered is pre-requisite information for other exams, but won't give you
> enough information to pass them alone.
>
> --
> vt
>
>
> "the_kilted_scot" <gordonbeattie@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:b4qdir$233lc9$1@ID-148889.news.dfncis.de...
> > i am about to embark on a mcp course, but to be quite honest i don knw
> which
> > one it is I am getting it through a government scheme, from the
following
> > does anybody know what course it relates to? help please.. I really want
> to
> > know if at the end of the day it is going to be worth while. what exam
> > numbers does this relate to. BTW it is a 12 week course, 5 days in
centre
> > Thanks all for your help. G
> >
> > "This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary
to
> > install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone
> and
> > client computers that are part of workgroup or domain. On completion
> > students will be eligible to sit two certification exams which count
> towards
> > MCP and MCSE.
> > Course Content
> >
> > · Overview of Windows 2000 and networking
> > · Administering a Windows 2000 based network
> > · Security features of a Windows 2000 network
> > · Networking products (i.e. TCP/IP)
> > · Network Infrastructure
> > · Configuration and management of Windows 2000 network
> > · Windows 2000 maintenance
> > · Providing network access to printing
> > · Monitoring and Optimising windows Performance
> > · Configurating Windows 2000 for mobile and remote computing"
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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| Costabeera 2003-03-15, 9:24 am |
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vt <email@email.com> wrote in message news:NJqca.207$FH2.89@fed1read02...
> It looks like this will prepare you for the 70-210 exam "Installing and
> Configuring Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional". If you successfully
pass
> the exam you will have earned the MCP certification which does count
towards
> earning an MCSE as well as some other certs. Microsoft's website
> http://microsoft.com/mcp list all their certs and requirements to attain
> them. I'm not sure about a second exam though. Some of the material
> covered is pre-requisite information for other exams, but won't give you
> enough information to pass them alone.
By the sound of it the course will also cover 70-215.
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| I went back and re-read the original post and from what is described there
will be information presented that covers something from all four core
courses. This is a change from my original response.
--
vt
"Costabeera" <FredGNO@SPAMCowden15.freesrv.co.uk> wrote in message
news:b4veiu$976$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk...
>
> vt <email@email.com> wrote in message news:NJqca.207$FH2.89@fed1read02...
> > It looks like this will prepare you for the 70-210 exam "Installing and
> > Configuring Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional". If you successfully
> pass
> > the exam you will have earned the MCP certification which does count
> towards
> > earning an MCSE as well as some other certs. Microsoft's website
> > http://microsoft.com/mcp list all their certs and requirements to attain
> > them. I'm not sure about a second exam though. Some of the material
> > covered is pre-requisite information for other exams, but won't give you
> > enough information to pass them alone.
>
> By the sound of it the course will also cover 70-215.
>
>
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