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Bluesmoon

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Nov 28, 2000
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I was working for a As/400 dealer that went out of business recently and I am not certified in anything but would like to get my certificatuions. The company also dealt in PC's & Laptops in which I learned how to take them apart and rebuild everyting on them and resale them. Also I learned how to run our network and trouble shoot it too. My boss said I had surpassed him in what I was able to and they were gonna get me certified but the company closed down before they was able to send me anywhere. I worked there for 5 years and familiar with TCP/IP, loading OS & other programs, proxy, networking, hardware and laptoip repair. What certifications would be best for me to get a job because I love learning and working on computers. Any suggestions would be great. Blue
 
A list of exams currently offered by Virtual University Enterprises:
ProMetric is also a certified MS testing center, but I didnt have the test list link on hand. Try exploring their site: Jon Hawkins
jonscott8@yahoo.com

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Well, that didn't answer the question...

It would probably be best to start with a vendor-neutral certification. Based on your background you would have very little trouble with the A+ and Network+ certs sponsored by CompTIA ( The will give you some recognized credentials that can't do anything but help in the job search. Beyond that, MCSE is a valuable credential, but under version 4.0 it would have to be completed by Dec 31. After that, MCSE 2000 is the only choice.

Check out CompTIA - Good luck to you. B-)
 
Thank you for your suggestions and I will check out that site. Most likely I will not be able to get my MCSE by the 31 but from what I herd it will not really matter anyways because I was told that even if you already have MSCE you will need to take the 2000 one also. Is this true? Also I herd that MS is doing away with the TCP/IP & A+ testing along with a few others. I have been looking over and reading some A+ info but was wondering if I still need to or not now that MS is changing everything w the new MS 2000.
 
A+ is not a microsoft exam, and so is not affected by anything they do.
All NT 4 exams (which includes TCP/IP exam) are being end of lifed on the 31st. Only the new Windows 200 exams will be valid for the MCSE (that is aprt from the non NT electives).

James :) James Culshaw
jculshaw@active-data-solutions.co.uk
 
It's true that Microshaft is retiring the NT 4 MCSE Exams, but those that have the credential before 12/31 will be certified through 12/31/2001. At that time the MCSE 4.0 program dies and we'll all have to become certified under 2000.

Here we go again...:)
 
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