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    slippery
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] MCSE Training

    Hiya all,

    I'm currently looking into doing an MCSE but am running into difficulties finding a good set of manuals/books to study for the tests with. Unfortunately this being Australia and myself being over 1500km's from the nearest capital city I've got no chance of attending any MS training courses.

    Does anyone have any recommenations or places I should look?

    Slippery,
    The Stainless Steel Rat

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    slippery, I just ordered the MCSE 2000 core kit, should be here later this week, I'll let ya know how it is. I think between good study books and lab to work with you shouldn't need classes, but it kind of depends on experience too

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    Bambs
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    I did the old NT stuff with the Exam Cram books - the web site's not bad either.

    There is a mix of content and test exams and advice on the process of doing the actual exams.


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    captpackrat
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    If you have a Costco membership, they often have a set of the core MSCE study guides from Sybex for around $90. Considering the books usually go for $50 each, that's a real bargain!

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    carrienscott
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    Cool

    I just printed out the gobs of pages of free info on the internet about each test and did whatever it was based on. Like installing and configing win2k pro. I did whatevr it was talking about as I was reading it so I could fill in the blanks and learn how it really worked...

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    toppro
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    Use Transcender, it is a very good program and I have passed every exam I took becuase of it

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    The for dummies books are great...
    I've got loads of them. www.dummies.com
    I've got both MCSE 2k Pro and Server. Expert tutors write the books and they take you through a logical process to studying for your MCSE.
    http://catalog.dummies.com/section.asp?section=17

    http://catalog.dummies.com/product.asp?isbn=0764506536
    http://catalog.dummies.com/product.asp?isbn=0764506552
    cheers Scutter

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