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I'm starting to study for the network+ and I'm just making sure my material
is up to date. It still covers Windows NT, Novell Netware, and UNIX, right?
If so, when will they move to W2K?

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WIN2K is in it now
"tom.turner3" <tom.turner3@attbi.com> wrote in message
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> I'm starting to study for the network+ and I'm just making sure my

material
> is up to date. It still covers Windows NT, Novell Netware, and UNIX,

right?
> If so, when will they move to W2K?
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> Thanks
> Bell Boy
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Windows NT, Windows 2000, Netware, Unix/Linux

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Thanks, guys... it's time to hit something besides the 1/2-price book
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