Same here.  When I got my 3.51 MCSE (I don't bother with them now) I used
the ResKit exclusively as my study resource.  That was before all these
"cram" resources (don't get me started there) but IMHO, they are worth the
price of admission.

Diane

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That's a good point Rick.  When I got my first certifications
on NT 3.51 - all I studied were the Resource Kits, but that was just
about all that was available.  While I know NT/2000, I don't know
anything about Exchange itself...  I'm thinking either the Mastering
or the Beginner's Guide and THEN get the Resource Kit later...

>From what I've been told, understanding Active Directory will go
a long way in learning Exchange.

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Martin,

Would you recommend this over another general reference geared more
towards teaching the nuances?  IMHO, I've found the Resource Kits for
all MS products to be a great reference once you have the basics under
your belt.

As a learning aid, don't they leave something to be desired, especially
in this case where it has already been conceded that the requester is a
newbie?

Just interested in your opinion.  What am *I* missing?

Thanks!

Rick Kingslan - Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000]
  Microsoft Certified Trainer
  MCSA, MCSE+I - Windows NT / 2000

"Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic."
  ---  Arthur C. Clarke





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> I would then get the Exchange 2000 Resource kit (see
> www.exchange-mail.org/books.html)
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>
> Martin
>
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> Question:  I know vitually nothing about Exchange.
> What is the best book (can't afford any more classes) to use
> to teach myself Exchange 2000?  The certification books?
> Mastering Exchange 2000?  I need something that starts from scratch.
>
> Thanks!
> T.
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