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Bart Simpson Guest
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kpg Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:33 pm Post subject: Re: Makau training |
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As Bart Simpson once said in microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse
Bart, you're never going to amount to anything, I've seen
your future. Once that Simpson gene kicks in your done.
Consider marrying rich.
As far as the corse - never heard of it, but it seems pricy,
books are cheaper (but then you have to read them). Consider
spending the money books, a nice computer (or two or three),
some virtualization software (still free?) and time. |
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BD [MCNGP] Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:02 pm Post subject: Re: Makau training |
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kpg stated, they're a little pricy....there are less expensive ways of training.
Nothing that any of us would use.
Unless of course, all you were really doing was spamming for Makau. In which
case, you won't make a sale, but I'll be contacting them for info about the
courses.
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BD
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Bart Simpson Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:34 pm Post subject: Re: Makau training |
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OK, but which books? I have read the reviews for the Microsoft W2K3 books on
Amazon.com and a lot of people slam them because they lack depth. How about
the Sybex books? McGraw-Hills? Others?
BTW, I am a W2K MCSE but I let my certs lapse as I took on a managerial role
for the past three years. Things have changed, and I now find myself back in
a Sys Admin job (in an environment that includes both W2K3 and Linux
machines) with the promise to management that I would get my W2K3 certs in
the next 12 months. I already passed the 70-270 exam (first try), and now
need to bone up on the W2K3 material.
"kpg" <no@way.com> wrote in message
news:Xns981A5413723A8ipostthereforeiam@127.0.0.1...
| Quote: | As far as the corse - never heard of it, but it seems pricy,
books are cheaper (but then you have to read them). Consider
spending the money books, a nice computer (or two or three),
some virtualization software (still free?) and time.
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Bart Simpson Guest
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 5:12 am Post subject: Re: Makau training |
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Never mind, the local library has copies of the Makau training and so I will
save money on all training costs. |
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Neil Guest
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:05 pm Post subject: Re: Makau training |
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did you hear "Bart Simpson" <jeff_clarko@hotmail.com> say in
news:OQiwVo9uGHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:
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BTW, I am a W2K MCSE but I let my certs lapse as I took on a
managerial role for the past three years. Things have changed, and I
now find myself back in a Sys Admin job (in an environment that
includes both W2K3 and Linux machines) with the promise to management
that I would get my W2K3 certs in the next 12 months. I already passed
the 70-270 exam (first try), and now need to bone up on the W2K3
material.
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so, um, there's this website, um called www.microsoft.com and, um, you
can find out stuff there, um, about this, yaknow? (292 and 296)
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