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>Oh, the most cost effective way to prepare yourself is really to build
a >network as cheaply as possible and use material from your local library and >the mountain of documentation that comes with the the product in the help >and support center. Classes are good if you don't know a certain aspect of >the product. My downfall is still RRAS. I purchased a fifty dollar book that >I could use at work and to help study and build the test environment as >though I didn't have anything but windows machines and layer 2 switches. >Seems weird, but it is Microsoft's product and their test I'm taking so, >that's why I'm doing it. You missed out the very important point about actual real world experience. It's all very well building a 'home lab' in order to 'learn' about the product, but this hardly counts in the real world where situations are completely different. Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3 Pedro Simoes |
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