Hello all, I'm a newbie in here. For the last hour I been looking around here. So far it look good to me.
My question is, what steps do I need to take to be or learn how to be a good admin on windows boxs?
Let me tell you a little bit about myself. I use to work for a E-company as the computer tech. I would build computers and load software and thats it. But now I have to look for other job and most companies need admin for /NT/2000pr & Server/securtiy/DNS/TCP-IP or Domain Setup.
I know how load the software but to maintain is its a little big different. So I'm trying to learn more and more. So if anyone has a good idea let me know or what steps I need to take.
At home I'm running a win98 box plus a win2000 pro box. Right now Im building a linux box that is going to be running red hat 9 ... I look forward to that...
Plus I would like to get my MCSE, so I thought I would buy a book. I like to start from the bottom up. The book that I bought is "MCSE for Dummies" in this book there are 5 books in 1. So far I am learning. But I also would like to get into the SQL and Exchange.
So any good comments or links or site that might help me let me know.
Thank you for all the good help
Louie
My question is, what steps do I need to take to be or learn how to be a good admin on windows boxs?
Let me tell you a little bit about myself. I use to work for a E-company as the computer tech. I would build computers and load software and thats it. But now I have to look for other job and most companies need admin for /NT/2000pr & Server/securtiy/DNS/TCP-IP or Domain Setup.
I know how load the software but to maintain is its a little big different. So I'm trying to learn more and more. So if anyone has a good idea let me know or what steps I need to take.
At home I'm running a win98 box plus a win2000 pro box. Right now Im building a linux box that is going to be running red hat 9 ... I look forward to that...
Plus I would like to get my MCSE, so I thought I would buy a book. I like to start from the bottom up. The book that I bought is "MCSE for Dummies" in this book there are 5 books in 1. So far I am learning. But I also would like to get into the SQL and Exchange.
So any good comments or links or site that might help me let me know.
Thank you for all the good help
Louie