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I just got all four books for the W2K3 core requirements
so my question is where do I start? Looking at all the prerequisites there is not one that I have the minimum requirements. I have played with my own W2K server but have not had one year designing and implementing a network infrastructure or had to make a design for 250 to 5,000 people. Please feel free to email me. Thanks Alex Alejandro Morones |
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Alex:
The natural sequence is 70-290, 70-291, 70-293 and 70- 294. However, did you passed 70-270 or 70-210 yet. The server side (W2K3) is harder than the client side (70-210 or 70-270). Unless you passed the exam 70-210 or 70-270, don't start the core exam! Plainly speaking, Jane >-----Original Message----- >I just got all four books for the W2K3 core requirements >so my question is where do I start? Looking at all the >prerequisites there is not one that I have the minimum >requirements. I have played with my own W2K server but >have not had one year designing and implementing a >network infrastructure or had to make a design for 250 to >5,000 people. Please feel free to email me. > >Thanks >Alex >. > Plain Jane@nospam.com |
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Have to agree.
Get a workstation operating system out of the way first On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 18:42:20 -0800, "Plain " <> wrote: >Alex: > >The natural sequence is 70-290, 70-291, 70-293 and 70- >294. However, did you passed 70-270 or 70-210 yet. The >server side (W2K3) is harder than the client side (70-210 >or 70-270). Unless you passed the exam 70-210 or 70-270, >don't start the core exam! > >Plainly speaking, >Jane >>-----Original Message----- >>I just got all four books for the W2K3 core requirements >>so my question is where do I start? Looking at all the >>prerequisites there is not one that I have the minimum >>requirements. I have played with my own W2K server but >>have not had one year designing and implementing a >>network infrastructure or had to make a design for 250 >to >>5,000 people. Please feel free to email me. >> >>Thanks >>Alex >>. >> Marlin Munrow |
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Thanks you so much for all your help!
Alex >-----Original Message----- >I just got all four books for the W2K3 core requirements >so my question is where do I start? Looking at all the >prerequisites there is not one that I have the minimum >requirements. I have played with my own W2K server but >have not had one year designing and implementing a >network infrastructure or had to make a design for 250 to >5,000 people. Please feel free to email me. > >Thanks >Alex >. > Alejandro Morones |
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