Hi Lisa,
I have more that 100 servers, and more than 6000 users acros Canada. keeping records on paper about each system is practicaly impossible.
my suggestion is that you have to standardize everything.... what I mean is that you should choose one or two hardware configuration for all users...
Chris is right,
what I meant is to start with MCSA and then MCSE, but in both cases one should choose the newest operating system availble, to eliminate the need for an upgrade later.
but keep in mind that there is a lot of similarities between operating systems. and there is always an upgrade...
Chris,
You're right about the Cisco certification.
Actutally, I bought a training kit from cisco, and I hope I'll have the time to start soon. and there is an upgrade to windows 2003 also....
the never ending story....
Sam
Hi All,
- First a suggestion for the guys starting a new certification: I've passed more than 15 microsoft exams being and MCSE on NT 4.0 then MCSE on W2k then MCDBA, I never failed an exam. what I used is the Microsoft training kits and the transcender exam. and lots of testing and hands-on...
I think MCSA is a good start, because the requirements are less.
My suggestion for you is to get the MCSA first and then get the MCSE. there is only one exam required for the MCSA that doesn't count for your MCSE certification.
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