This is my next one. I keep thinking it's going to be a tough one since it seems more like 70-270 XP, which was more enterprise stuff.
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Network Systems Admin - Technical Diploma
Old post, but some useful info.
Military personnel have access to online course material for all CompTIA, Microsoft and CISCO certifications. This costs civilians roughly $1000 a year to subscribe to.
Along with Books 24x7 that has online books of ones you would normally pay $30-$60 for.
If...
No domain issues with state government here. Pretty sure all our servers are 2003 or newer though.
When you login though, it doesn't display the domain. It displays COMPUTERNAME\user
Weird, but I am still on the domain.
Laptops depreciate 3x as fast as desktops and have a higher rate of hardware failure.
They're only great investments for those who actually have to use them every single day.
No office should have anything less than Professional if legacy apps are important to you. XP Mode works pretty well.
VirtualBox or VMWARE is still needed by IT pros though.
NEWB ALERT!
Okay, so we run Sybase Anwhere 8 here along with InfoMaker 6. I have a database of doctors and want to run a query to check out if any have the same license number as another.
What is a SQL command that would detect duplicate numbers?
I am learning this as I go. Thanks.
70-270 ***
My first Microsoft exam (795). Way harder than my CompTIA A+ was of course. It's a tough one even if you've worked on XP for years as most of the questions are server or enterprise related. I also have had limited exposure to Server 2000/2003.
Studied and did practice tests for 4.5...
Hmmm VirtualBox eh? I'll have to look into this. Would save me a lot of money having to buy them their own Windows laptops and endure their whining. =)
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IT Admin
Iowa Board of Medicine
I use NOD32, Tomato Firmware on my Linksys router and the Windows firewall.
That's it. No antispam software. If you're a badboy or other people using your computer are...then maybe you need it.
I haven't been struck by a virus ever and only by spyware in the old days when before I knew better...
There is an agreement enclosed with each laptop concerning it's uses. Yes, they are entrusted to keep the data within the laptop itself.
SecureDoc is a solution offered and recommended by the state. So I am limited there. It's a pain in the butt, but it is good.
These PDFs add upt to 2GB...
As of now, the data is suppose to only be on the computers in the office (which are "secured" via the doors and login names on the computers themselves.)
Laptops that utilize this data have to be encrypted with SecureDoc from WinMagic. It digs deep encrypting sector by sector of the hard drive...
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