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Ok, I am here to clarify on my previous msg. I want to
study for the Microsoft MCSE Windows 2003 Server route. I want to know which study material is best to purchase. I understand that I won't learn much from just straight reading the books. I do have five years prior computer experience with Microsoft 98 until Microsoft XP Pro. I have not used a "server" operation system yet. I'm waiting to find myself a side job so that I can build an extra box in which I can install a trial version of Server 2k3. Until that time all I can do is read books. I am currently in school at a community college taking up Computer Science. I have been attending comm college for the past year just taking up Liberal Arts classes (my core classes). Now I will start with lower level CS classes that deal with MS Office and the like. Then I will eventually start dealing with VB.net, Java, C++ etc. In the mean time I want to obtain as many certifications my brain will allow. I am also studying for my Comp TIA A+ certification that I plan to take by months end. Thanks so much for responding to my prior post and I'm sorry I was so vague. I hope I'm clearer this time around. WORD? |
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Since you are interested in finding books to use to prepare for your MCSE exam, you may want to consider the Training Kits published by Microsoft Press. These books are developed as a self-paced training reference to help you prepare for a specific MCP Exam (some contain evaluation software for practices as well). The following link contains which books are available for MCSE on Windows 2003
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003 Hope this helps and good luck Karena [MSFT This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ----- WORD? wrote: ---- Ok, I am here to clarify on my previous msg. I want to study for the Microsoft MCSE Windows 2003 Server route. I want to know which study material is best to purchase. I understand that I won't learn much from just straight reading the books. I do have five years prior computer experience with Microsoft 98 until Microsoft XP Pro. I have not used a "server" operation system yet. I'm waiting to find myself a side job so that I can build an extra box in which I can install a trial version of Server 2k3. Until that time all I can do is read books I am currently in school at a community college taking up Computer Science. I have been attending comm college for the past year just taking up Liberal Arts classes (my core classes). Now I will start with lower level CS classes that deal with MS Office and the like. Then I will eventually start dealing with VB.net, Java, C++ etc In the mean time I want to obtain as many certifications my brain will allow. I am also studying for my Comp TIA A+ certification that I plan to take by months end. Thanks so much for responding to my prior post and I'm sorry I was so vague. I hope I'm clearer this time around =?Utf-8?B?S2FyZW5hIFtNaWNyb3NvZnRd?= |
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