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Where to start with W2K Server
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pumaford
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Country: Ireland State: Certifications: MCP, A+ Working on: MCSA
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Where to start with W2K Server
Hello Again Folks,
I know what your thinking, not her again, but this is just a quick question and I really would appreciate the help and advice of experienced people like you all.
I am trying to start preparing for W2K Server Exam, I would like to know where I should start, I have purchased the Microsoft W2K Server Training kit, Exam Cram, I work supporting a workgroup enviroment so I don't have alot of Server hands on/ everyday experience, would a lab enviroment be a good idea at home?
look forward to your reply..
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06-29-02 12:16 PM
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Pavlov
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: California Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Net+, i-Net+, CIW-A, MCP NT4, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000 Working on: Having Fun
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Absolutely! If you have access to a copy of Server and a box to throw it on, you'll find stepping throught the MS Training Kit much easier. You should also find a lot of similarity to the 210 exam, which may make it seem easier. Good luck and have fun building a domain controller 
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06-29-02 01:53 PM
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KScheler
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Abbott,TX Country: United States State: Certifications: Network+, A+, MCSE NT4, MCSE 2000, MCSA 2000 Working on: MCSA/MCSE 2003
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Yes, it would help you greatly. Set up a computer/lab at home with Server and go through the exercises in the book. It's a good way to get the feel of things.
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06-29-02 03:14 PM
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Tech Ranger
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Brooklyn, New York Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSA, MCP(210,215,217,218,219), Server+, Network+, I-Net+, A+ Working on: MCSE (216 at the moment)
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I believe that you can get a free, or low cost, evaluation copy of Advanced Server from MS.
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06-30-02 12:01 AM
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