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Introduction to Computers-I
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Windows NT Server-I
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Microsoft TCP/IP
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I have tried to build up this site as a humble, one-stop source of information for students planning to appear in different Microsoft Certifications exams, especially MCSE. Apart from providing in-depth study guides on different papers, the site would have virtual on-line and off-line tests to help the MCSE aspirants judge their knowledge. One most important thing about this site is that it would not be a mere collection of braindumps like many others for it is being created to be a valuable archive of meaningful and sincere study material. Our sole endeavor will be to encourage students into developing an in-depth understanding of technical issues and gain knowledge rather than just clear the exams anyhow.

The site would also provide certified MCSEs/MCSDs/MCPs to interact with each other and share whatever information they want to. They would also get an opportunity to discuss and solve their technical and professional problems. The site would have an 'MCSE Friendship Forum', which would encourage MCSEs to develop a community for increased global interaction. I am also planning to put chat utility here so that the MCSEs can interact with each other in real time.

But all that, of course, depends upon availability of time. Any way...

Server OS Revenue Share (1999)
Windows NT: 32 Percent
Unix: 53 Percent
Linux: 0.6 Percent
Others: 14.4 Percent
Windows 2000 Server Features
-Run rich web applications using Internet Info. Services 5.0
-XML Integration provided
-Build scalable applications with Component Object Model (COM+)


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