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To: RJL who wrote (11722)9/6/2000 12:37:59 PM
From: mitch-c  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110582
 
I've taken the core exams - Win95, NT4 Enterprise, Net Essentials, NT4 Server (in order); my first elective was TCP/IP. I expect to round up with Exchange Server 5.5. So far, I've easily passed each one first shot, except for IE4. It focused more heavily on the deployment kit than I was prepared for, and I was trying to "cheap out." (We don't use IEAK.) Missed by two (2) points of 1000.

Yes, we're deploying Win2K in a multidomain, multisite mode, so I'll have to get familiar with that beast quickly. I'll probably have to do a "no brainer" update of Win95 to Win98 to stay current.

This job is much more "jack-of-all-trades" result-oriented than cert-intensive; I chopped out last week's Dilberts about "Certification Man" and posted 'em outside my cube.

- Mitch