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I will be taking the CNA this summer from the Univeristy of Maryland. First I would like to know is it worth taking CNA from a college and second I don't see any braindumps for novell at all.

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i don't know what your current level of networking experience is but i'd say it's not worth it to take it from a college. my class was only a week during the day and passed the test on the first try. if you are new to networking and NetWare, it may be fine for you as the week-long classes can be fast-paced.

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Yes, Novell is still a dominant OS, many companies still use it especially the government. It is always good to have experience and knowledge in both environments: NT/Novell. Actually if you look at the new NT 2000 platform it is very similar to the NDS structure of Novell.

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