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Post Post #2 (isolation #0) » Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:05 am

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what certs/experience do you have?
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Post Post #5 (isolation #1) » Sat Jul 15, 2017 4:27 am

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In post 4, Flubbernugget wrote:I'm going to high jack this thread and ask for a good resource to learn powershell
https://www.manning.com/books/learn-win ... nd-edition
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Post Post #9 (isolation #2) » Wed Jul 19, 2017 5:28 am

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In post 8, RedCoyote wrote:
In post 2, inte wrote:what certs/experience do you have?
Just A+. I don't have any Microsoft certifications. I do field service work, mostly hardware related, but I'd like to become more familiar with Windows 10. My company does a lot of work in the public sector and pretty much everyone is running 7 at this point. Windows 10 upgrades are inevitable in the future, and the company would pay for me to take the exam/exams for certification. I don't deal with servers or networking or anything like that, so I was just looking for advice strictly for something that would be helpful in regards to upgrading current machines. I've done some googling, but there's a lot of stuff out there and I'm not too familiar with the world. There's just a million different outfits that offer prep courses. I want to be sure to find a good one.
you say its inevitable but my machine at work still runs win7. i work for a 2.5bn+ revenue isp

honestly if you're looking for a career path, start studying for something like the mcsa for server 2012 or 2016. servers are just basically more complex pcs and pc os certs aren't very useful. if you have the a+ you're probably already tapped out on what you need for field tech work
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