In the jobs I interviewed for they really don't require you to have certain electives but they usually ask if you took Exchange or SQL as the electives.
I agerr that most jobs don't require you to have an MCSE but it will help you stand out from those who don't have it.
A good book that I use quite a bit for reference is Mastering Windows 2000 server by Mark Minasi. It's not really a certification book but has about anything you want to know about Windows 2000. For Exchange I used the 70-224 Study Guide by Sybex. It seems to have more practical real world...
I have a customer who is having problems sending an excel spreadsheet as an attachment. The attachment is split into three text files that are nothing but garbage. The isp uses xmail as their email server program. Talking with the isp the told me that the problem was in his email client which...
thanks for the info. Looks like I'll have to study for it. How difficult would you rate it to say the MCSE 2000 core exams, which were moderately difficult, or to the netowork design elective or Novell's Service and Support exams, which were really difficult?
Frank
I'm cuurently working on adding the security specialty to my mcse 2000 and one of the requirements is either the security+ or the ISA server exam. I'm considering server+ rather then the ISA exam to show a much broader range of knowledge and it gives me a couple more letters to put below my...
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