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Old 06-07-2004, 05:06 PM   #1
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Hello Everyone,

I have a quick question. Does anyone know suggested
support numbers of Users and machines for an MCSE? Is
there an official document somewhere with this info?

Thanks for your help




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Old 06-07-2004, 06:28 PM   #2
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>Does anyone know suggested
>support numbers of Users and machines for an MCSE?


What machines as in the Borg or the Cylons?

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3


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Old 06-07-2004, 06:35 PM   #3
 
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>-----Original Message-----
>>Does anyone know suggested
>>support numbers of Users and machines for an MCSE?

>
>What machines as in the Borg or the Cylons?
>
>Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
>.


I know there is documentation of suggested numbers
somewhere.




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Old 06-07-2004, 09:36 PM   #4
Neil
 
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<> wrote in news:18f7201c44cb5
$de621d20$:

>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Does anyone know suggested
>>>support numbers of Users and machines for an MCSE?

>>
>>What machines as in the Borg or the Cylons?
>>
>>Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
>>.

>
> I know there is documentation of suggested numbers
> somewhere.
>
>
>


what are you talking about? do you mean like this kind of info?

The Typical Computing Environment of an MCSE
The Windows 2000 track of the MCSE credential is designed for information
technology (IT) professionals working in the typically complex computing
environment of medium to large organizations.

An MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience
implementing and administering a network operating system in environments
with the following characteristics:

200 to 26,000 supported users
Five to 150 physical locations
Typical network services and applications including file and print,
database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, dial-in server, desktop
management, and Web hosting
Connectivity needs including connecting individual offices and users at
remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate
networks to the Internet

this can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/mcse.asp
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"you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?"


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Old 06-07-2004, 10:11 PM   #5
Ali Nazarali
 
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>-----Original Message-----
><> wrote in

news:18f7201c44cb5
>$de621d20$:
>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Does anyone know suggested
>>>>support numbers of Users and machines for an MCSE?
>>>
>>>What machines as in the Borg or the Cylons?
>>>
>>>Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3
>>>.

>>
>> I know there is documentation of suggested numbers
>> somewhere.
>>
>>
>>

>
>what are you talking about? do you mean like this kind

of info?
>
>The Typical Computing Environment of an MCSE
>The Windows 2000 track of the MCSE credential is

designed for information
>technology (IT) professionals working in the typically

complex computing
>environment of medium to large organizations.
>
>An MCSE candidate should have at least one year of

experience
>implementing and administering a network operating

system in environments
>with the following characteristics:
>
>200 to 26,000 supported users
>Five to 150 physical locations
>Typical network services and applications including file

and print,
>database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, dial-in

server, desktop
>management, and Web hosting
>Connectivity needs including connecting individual

offices and users at
>remote locations to the corporate network and connecting

corporate
>networks to the Internet
>
>this can be found at

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/mcse.asp
>--
>Neil MCNGP #30
>"you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?"



Yes this is the type of information I am looking for.
Thanks Neil
>.
>



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Old 06-07-2004, 11:26 PM   #6
JaR
 
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Neil wrote:
>
>
> what are you talking about? do you mean like this kind of info?
>
> The Typical Computing Environment of an MCSE
> The Windows 2000 track of the MCSE credential is designed for information

<snip>

Yeah, maybe that was it. I read that as him wanting maybe phone numbers
for technet.

JaR
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Old 06-08-2004, 03:52 AM   #7
Laura A. Robinson
 
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circa Mon, 7 Jun 2004 09:06:44 -0700, in
microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Ali Nazarali
() said,
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I have a quick question. Does anyone know suggested
> support numbers of Users and machines for an MCSE? Is
> there an official document somewhere with this info?
>
> Thanks for your help
>

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/mcse.asp

Laura
--
Experience is the name every one gives to their mistakes.
-Oscar Wilde


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Old 06-09-2004, 01:39 AM   #8
Neil
 
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JaR <> wrote in
news::

> Neil wrote:
>>
>>
>> what are you talking about? do you mean like this kind of info?
>>
>> The Typical Computing Environment of an MCSE
>> The Windows 2000 track of the MCSE credential is designed for
>> information

> <snip>
>
> Yeah, maybe that was it. I read that as him wanting maybe phone
> numbers for technet.
>
> JaR
> Doubting Thug


yeah well, 200 to 26,000 really narrows things down. might as well be a
phone number...

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