On 26 Jun 2013, at 10:43 , list boy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry, just saw your reply.
> (Haven't been getting my digests all of a sudden.)
> 
> MS = Microsoft

Yes, I know.

However, I don’t know what you mean by ‘MS language’ wrt networking. In 
particular, you might want to specify _which_ ‘MS language’. W2K/XP, Vista/7, 
8, something else? Active Directory domain, workgroup, something else? 
WinServer2K/2K3, WinServer 2K8/2K8R2, 2K12, something else?

Most networking classes should cover TCP/IP and subnetting and that kind of 
thing, which are OS-agnostic. However, system-specific classes will pay close 
attention to, well, to one particular system. Client OSes and network OSes see 
things differently. Which system are you dealing with, if any?
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