Maybe now that you can find anything on Google etc in a matter of seconds
which explain problems (such as a blog done right) that training needs could
tail off? 

I can sure see where it is appropriate and required for some of these
massive apps/techniques, your expertise on Sandboxes is an example which
could be distributed via Blog means etc? You probably do this already?!












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From: Snake
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thu Oct 12 00:56:46 2006
Subject: RE: training

That's why most training exists Neil, cozz its easier than reading books,
and often someone showing you and explaining it makes more sense.
I think security sandboxes are simple, but I have spoken to a lot of people
that don't

Russ 

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Well, I am still not convinced that anyone with "training" on how to check a
checkbox for say "save class files" can benefit over someone who reads the
docs (meaning I am not sure your need formal training on using the CFIDE -
it is so simple to use), the subject of Windows security is a diff ball game
and 100% agree that you really should call in some training or even some
certified expertise (or as we do ideally from the actual software makers) to
help.

Maybe the fact they don't know what the settings do is that they didn't RTFM
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Allan
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Oct 11 21:50:56 2006
Subject: Re: training

Yeah, as much as the docs are vastly improved over previous versions, I'm in
agreement with Russ.

And the question was specifically related to CF AND Windows/SQL Server.

On 11/10/06, Snake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I have met enough clients with badly configured servers and no
clue
> what most of cfadmin settings do, and no idea how to optimise or 
> secure either CF or an SQL server to disagree with that statement 50000%
Neil.
>
> Russ
>
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> Also, the docs are sufficient in this case, you don't really need 
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> Subject: RE: training
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> I don't actually, but you might try www.highlander.co.uk Un-officially 
> I have trained people in that kind of thing.
>
> Russ
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of any courses run in the UK that cover coldfusion 
> server administration. Ideally, it'd combine SQL Server and IIS for
Windows.
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> Thanks,
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