Hi all,

To those who have heard about my situation over the past year, I wanted to let you all know that I'm once again gainfully employed.

I now find myself responsible for a fair amount of Microsoft technology, in a place where it's come to have a fair impact. I have several people working for me, who are great junior to mid-level sys admins. However, they're good on the "how" and not the "why", and I'm having difficulties learning about the underlying technology structure.

So I'm trying to figure out a strategy to get more up-to-speed on the stuff that I need to know about. I'm wondering whether people have recommendations for books, and/or LISA-like training on topics like AD and Exchange. These seem to be the biggest issues that I have to deal with now.

There seem to be a lot of books out oriented to those who either don't have sysadmin experience, or those who are mainly studying for certification (or both!). I have the O'Reilly book on AD which is pretty good, I wish there was something similar on AD. Anyone have any good ideas in this vein (or perhaps some other avenue)?

And, finally, I will admit to this: we do have people here running VMWare on Windows with Linux guests. Given I work in a software development environment, I see the advantages. I'm not too sure about doing it on a server, though, still ;-)

Thanks! Respond to me if you wish, and I'll summarize.
_KMP

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K. M. Peterson                                         Boston, Mass. USA
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