Hilarious! Let me get this straight, you are saying that cheating would probably be more of a pain then you want, so is their an easier way than cheating? I dont know, pay off the instructor? Isnt cheating as easy as it gets?
God forbid you learned something during the process.
Sorry I guess I was too brief with my response.
I have my MCSE 2003, and I am very happy I do. My current employer told me the MCSE alone guaranteed me an initial interview.
With that said, I agree that the MCSE will be a wortwhile cert for years to come.
So IMO it depends on what you...
I can live with only connection at a time, its the fact that it just kicks off the first connection without notification that disturbs me.
Does anyone know a way to notify, something like "A User is already signed on remotely, continuing will disconnect them"
I know on XP when you attempt to...
Right click on the file, select properties, select the General Tab, Click the "Opens With" radio button. Choose WinZip.
If that does solve the problem, Open Control Panel, Default Programs, Set associations.
From there you will need to ensure the file extensions are associated with WinZip...
I am having a problem with a Vista machine. The short scenario, we have a Vista machine that we would like to be able to have remote access to, for testing purposes only. This machine will be for multiple users, but we dont intend on havin more than one user on at once.
Remote Desktop works...
Sounds like you work for my old company. I was hired without any certs and promised a large pay raise once I got my MCSE. Well once I got my MCSE it ended up being such a small raise I just started job hunting.
I was only reimbursed for the intial exam costs. I studied on my own and...
There's no differences between ball and balls. These hackery of the English languages are discomforting to those of I who care about such thing.
Thank you,
Gooser
You speaka good engrish
I proposed Shadow copies but my boss isn't familiar with it and I think he thinks it's much more difficult than it is. He basically wants the files sent to the recycle folder and he doesn't really believe me that it isn't possible, I'm just looking for some reinforcement, or to be proven wrong.
Does anyone know of a way to send items on a shared drive to the recycle bin when a user deletes them? The boss doesn't want me to change the permissions so users cannot delete files even though this is a common problem.
If you are just getting started, the MCSE books will do nothing but frustrate and aggrevate you. Start with the CompTIA A+ Cert. It is usually a necessity for any entry level position, like the Geek Squad, if thats all you want to do. After that when you start to build some experience you can...
From what I noticed the 293 built on the 291 exam more then any other. I failed the 291 twice and studied like crazy. The 293 I read the book in about three weeks strolled in and passed the exam with ease. I was so confident because the book just felt the same and I really studied hard for...
I'm having a similar issue. The DC, the only server in this envorment actually, is aying that it cannot see a Directory server for authorization? That should be itself so I am a bit confused. Any idea why it would not authorize itself or answer its own broadcast for authorization? Any help...
70-291 definitely gave me the most trouble! Ouch! If the 70-270 was the first Microsoft exam you have ever taken I'm not surprised you failed. I failed it the first time too, I still feel like I failed because the questions were so vague that it was harder to figure out the question then the...
I still say if I could do it over again, I would have read the 70-294 book first, and then started training and taking the tests in order. 290, 291, and 293 cover Active Directory questions in the tests, but don't actually teach about AD in the books. It's very frustrating at first, but after...
person number 4 comes in, 4 years experience w/MCSE 2003, I would think most employers would hire number 4. There is an exception for every rule, but as a whole, experience does generally prove that you know what you are doing, and the certs are meant to back that up. Your company seems to be...
In a perfect world employers would just give raises because you are doing a good job, but the fact is, alot of employers have no idea what there IT staff is doing, so they have no way of verifying they know how to do their job other then to require them to just get certs.
I agree, to some level. The guy I referred to in Dallas has his MCSE, actually before I finished mine, and he flat out told me he just cheated and used one of those programs that you memorize the answers. I asked him to create a folder named XXXX on the root and share it as YYYY, and he had no...
^Thats a very cynical way of looking at it. Let's see if I have this right, the fact that you passed the exams, and managed to hold down a job for a few years doesn't prove anything then why do they even have resumes'?
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