
Originally Posted by
yannick35
I do have some knowledge in network, i set up my own network at home with Windows 2003 server dhcp and DNS on the same server, i also have 2 workstations that i put inside my domain and i do a lot of self learning too.
I know the active directory so i can create accounts in there and put security, also if there is an exchange server i can also add the e-mail address.
I am looking into group policies right now and security a bit more, i ordered from amazon.ca windows 2008 server bible which is full packed 1001 pages of everything.
I am not just laying there doing nothing rest assure, and the last interview they asked me a lot of network questions, difference between a switch and a router, what are multicasting, broadcast and unicast, what is an active directory and all other sorts of things
I got the MSCE cd at home and i watched them many times, i called in to get more formation but the sad thing is that all the classes right now are booked, and i cant wait to get more certifications, i must find a job.
I have 12 years of experience in the field so that counts for something and for sure the money might be in networking. But you still need the regular tech guy too, when a computer crashes and you need to retreive data, or set up emails, network printers and all other software or hardware issues the network admin is not the guy that is going to do this.
I also had this fear about not having enough but i spoke to an old friend of mine who is in HR and he told me that tech guys are always good to have around.
How can i got for a MSCE certification at some point?