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    $1500 Solaris Certification Fee

    Hey, yes. But, how much? hmmm I'm gonna find time to email you from the library being that I have moved to a new area. Please reply to my e-mail if you don't wanna discuss price and payment on here. But, hopefully it'll be cheap as I'm poor LOL. cheers! abctips
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    $1500 Solaris Certification Fee

    TY comtec17. Looking at total cost of study material and exam fees, I think u just saved me "approx." $1K abctips
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    $1500 Solaris Certification Fee

    Help, I'm qualified for financial aid (Credit Approval) of a $1500 to be Solaris Certified. I'm not rushing to be certified nor am I incapable of self-study courses. My problem is not knowing what study resources (books, cds) I should be buying. I realize that there are alot of online links...
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    Solaris or MCSA?

    So, I hear lotsa free solaris training/self-study material can be found online or something? Well, I can spend the time looking for such info but thought I should ask for links as it shouldn't be much of a problem if you've had them saved somewhere 'eh :) Any useful self-study Solaris 8 or 9...
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    Sun Solaris or IBM AIX?

    Hi, I'd like to get Unix Certified, but I'm not sure if taking the AIX Sys Admin certification is enough to not have to be Solaris certified? Also, when we talk about the 3 types of shells (korn, C, & bourne) or when we talk about C/C++ scripting in a Unix environment, which Unix are we...
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    Sun Solaris or IBM AIX?

    Hi, I'd like to get Unix Certified, but I'm not sure if taking the AIX Sys Admin certification is enough to not have to be Solaris certified? Also, when we talk about the 3 types of shells (korn, C, & bourne) or when we talk about C/C++ scripting in a Unix environment, which Unix are we...

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