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Which eCollege course?

  • 19-02-2006 3:36pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,517 ✭✭✭


    Hey y'all,

    I have my CCNA and am looking to get something to cover the software/server end of things. The following is a list of the courses I can choose from with FAS eCollege in the "Operating Systems & Technical Support" section:

    * A+ 2003 Technician**
    * Comptia Server**
    * INET+**
    * Internetworking Professional (CIW)**
    * Linux**
    * Microsoft.NET Overview**
    * MS Windows 2000 Installation, configuration & Administration**
    * MS Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure**
    * MS Windows 2000 Designing a Network Infrastructure**
    * MS Windows 2000 Designing Security**
    * MS Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure**
    * MS Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration**
    * MS Windows 2000 Network Management**
    * MS Windows 2003 Designing Security**
    * MS Windows Server 2003 Managing a Server Environment**
    * MS Windows Server 2003 Managing a Network Infrastructure**
    * MS Windows Server 2003 Planning Active Directory**
    * MS Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure**
    * MS Windows XP Installation and Administration
    * Network+**
    * Network+ 2005**
    * Server Administrator(CIW)**
    * UNIX**

    I have installed windows 2003 once and played about with it for a very short length of time - that is the extent of my server experience. Which course should I begin with? Should I go with stay with a Windows server environment or start UNIX? I will be looking to get some sort of network admin job in the next 6-8 months.

    Thanks for any advice,
    Noel.


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