Compaq knows a thing or two about troubleshooting large networks. Here are some of the utilities and programs it uses most and likes best for Windows 2000.
New exams planned for general availability in early 2002.
"Best practices" papers now available on Microsoft's Windows 2000 resources site.
Selected MCSE core and electives exams available for 25-percent until end of September.
Redmond examining exam matrices for new tracks, which candidates may attain as early as first quarter 2002.
Windows XP/.NET Server exams outlined at Microsoft Fusion.
Microsoft's Certification and Skills Assessment group plans to announce new tracks for systems administrators and developers.
The truth is, O'Reilly's MCSE guide works well as either.
- By Yolanda R. Reid
- 07/01/2001
Is the thought of migrating your NT network to AD giving you sleepless nights? This tool can help you rest easier.
- By Stewart Cawthray
- 07/01/2001
This replacement adds thread and window management.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 07/01/2001
CAs play a vital role in managing identity between networks and aren’t difficult to install—as long as you plan wisely.
- By Michael Chacon
- 07/01/2001
Hey, Redmond! When it comes to the latest, take the time to make sure it’s the greatest.
The next version of Windows is a worthy upgrade from Windows 2000, addressing several weaknesses and adding needed functionality. A Windows expert briefs you on the features and the limitations.
- By Bill Boswell
- 07/01/2001
You may think of PERL as something for Unix gurus, but wise Windows administrators can also benefit from this powerful scripting language.
- By Michael Feuda
- 07/01/2001
Digging into practice questions reveals strategies that may help you pass the Windows 2000 Professional exam.
- By James Carrion
- 07/01/2001