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Currently, my focus has been on the management of a Microsoft Windows, Exchange and Office deployment (with the majority of all servers running within an ESX Infrastructure 3 virtual environment). Along with supporting the previously listed solutions/products, I also have administration experience with an array of other technologies, such as backup solutions, SANs, anti-virus products, wired and wireless networking, mobile devices, VPNs, IPS, printing and much, much more...
I have over 9 years of technology related experience.
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ITIL: Foundations; Microsoft: MCSE (2000 & 2003), MCSA (2000 & 2003), MCTS (Vista), MCP: Messaging (Exchange 2003); Cisco: CCNA, CompTIA: Security+, Network+, A+
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Hello Zulfi, There is no single book or video that will prepare you to be knowledgeable in the number of areas you mentioned. As such, you should consider taking a phased approach towards your training
Hi rod, Working in the PC repair business, I can tell you that the best way to get a nasty bug off your computer is to take the Hard Drive out of your PC, then hook it up to another computer so that
I admit that I am no expert in RP. I know what it is, know what it does, what services use it, and know the ports I need to open, but I do not know exactly how its use of dynamic ports play out through
Hi Victor, Sorry for the late reply - still in the holiday funk. This is a loaded question, as "it depends" is splattered everywhere within my head. For example: -Are you going to use this Windows
Hello Saif, I highly doubt you need multiple forests. In fact, I highly doubt you need multiple trees. It sounds like you have a small environment (5 sites) and that they are all going to be managed

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