froggy8
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hi guys
i used to know abit about computers around 6 years ago, i have always liked networking. passed a couple of exams then i just gave up and now i want to try again. for the past few weeks i was struggling with adding pc to my domain so been asking for help and researching then tonight i have managed to do it. and now i know how to add to domain, i dont know what i want to learn next. i was thinking active directory, what do you guys think?
any help is greatly appreciated.
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Go on YouTube look for how to make a testing POC, proof of concept network or just a enterprise domain with DNS and AD.
You can use one computer using Hyper-v for a whole domain including SCCM, and test win10’s
You can download trial versions of MS server and Win10 that can last 180 days.
There is a big demand now for imaging techs. Learn all you can about imaging.
To play with Windows Servers like Windows 2016, 2019, etc you should have a good background and knowledge and experience with the client version of Windows like 7/8/10. I’d study MCSA Windows 10 (70-698,70-697) and then studying MCSA Windows 2016
froggy8
(froggy8)
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thank you guys, so you think i should study the window 10 first than jumping straight into the server 2016?
froggy8
(froggy8)
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i have just read that the mcsa windows 10 will be retired by march 31st. is there any point trying to study for that as i wont have time to do my exam for then?
There is no compulsion. You would be better off to do that.
froggy8
(froggy8)
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bu tthe exams are ending next april though.
No problem. You can study it.
froggy8
(froggy8)
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i dont know if i will be able do it before exams though. i would call myself a slow learner.