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grunge_erorr
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Posted on 12-23-08 7:22
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Sajha viewers/users Hey, i have been laid off for a while and am wondering to see if i can use this time to get myself either the MCSA or the MCSE certifications. I don't know excatley how long is a good time to get prepared considering that i must say i am average with the Microsoft and it's components. I know, it could be easy for most people but i do have all the time now and i don't mind studying. Please help me out with your experiences and give me your words of wisdom so i can enhance my career, please and thank you.
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sahi_ke_hola
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Posted on 12-23-08 7:54
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hope u r already mcp certified. in order to get mcsa certification u need 3 more certification and 6 more certification for mcse.
go through this link and be certified. good luck.
http://freedownloadshop.blogspot.com/2008/12/testout-microsoft-mcse-video-training.html
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JayNir
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Posted on 01-03-09 5:07
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Well,
are u planning to do on 2008 or 2003?? Well, it took me a while to complete MCSE. I failed 290 and 91 2 times...!! then in 3rd attempt i passed!! the most difficult is Active Directory 70-294 and Network Infrastructure (must be 290/91) . I forgot the exact exam numbers. in 294 and 291 simulations are very hard. you neeed to have a thorough understanding of technical know how!!
it took me 2 months to pass all 7 papers (even i had some 3 years of experience on win2k server and windows 2003)
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