Introduction to Windows Server Administration Concepts
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This learning path is a great foundation for budding Windows server administrators and a fine study guide for the Microsoft Technology Associate certification. This introduction summarizes the subject matter so you can decide which courses you need.
The Windows Server Administration Concepts learning path presents a wide-ranging review of the Windows Server administration fundamentals for people who may not have much experience with the topic. For example, it’s the ideal first learning path for technicians moving from desktop support to server management. This mini-course will help you determine if this learning path is right for you. And, if it is, it will help you decide whether you need to view all the courses. We summarize what each course covers, so that you can plan your study accordingly and make the best use of your time. We close with some suggestions for continuing your Windows Server education after you complete this learning path.
Author Name: Glenn Weadock
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Glenn E. Weadock (MDAA, MCAAA, MCT, MCSE, MCSA, MCITP, A+, Security+) is the president of Independent Software Inc., which he founded in 1982 after graduating from Stanford University’s engineering school. ISI provides expert witness, consulting, and training services in the IT field with a focus on operating systems and networking technologies. Glenn is the author of 18 commercial books on topics such as Windows clients and servers, Microsoft certification, website design, troubleshooting, and … more
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