You wonder why the MCNGP are so mean to people who are asking for
information on how to fluff their way through the MCSE exams (or who
want to know what br@indump is the best one to help them pass it without
actually having the experience.
Here is a perfect example of what they are trying to prevent.. This is
from Experts-Exchange, which is a site that I sometimes contribute my
minute amount of knowledge on.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/Windows_Server_2003/Q_21702669.html
I'll quote the OP for you here...
> Title: What is a Site, how is it used, and how do I configure it for a large enterprise
> asked by wirelessadmin on 01/19/2006 08:38AM PST
> This question is worth 500 Points
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> What is a site?
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> How is it used?
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> How should I plan and configure this for a large enterprise?
This scares me. He/She is in charge of a large enterprise, and has no
clue what a site is. Truthfully, I really don't understand the whole
concept either. BUT, I'm just a college student, who's only experience
with Active Directory is beta testing Windows Server 2003 R2 last year.
This would be typical of someone who munged their way through their
MCSE, or didn't have the experience to back up the paper. Simply put,
some people can pass the tests (with or without the use of br@indumps)
but that doesn't mean they are qualified to do the work.
Now, I realize that this person may not be a MCSE or even a MCP. But,
it's still typical of someone who doesn't know their head from their A$$
and has a piece of paper claiming that they do.
So, lowdes and the rest of your fan-club. Tell me this. What is a
site? How is it used? And how should the poster incorporate it into
their large enterprise? If you can answer those questions, and provide
proof to back up your answers, then I'll leave you alone. If not, then
you may want to slither off under a different rock. Because you're out
of your league in this newsgroup.
Oh, someone will have to reply to gtright's post (if he cares to post
anything worth reading). He's still in my delete filter.
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Patrick Dickey <pd1ckey43@removethis.msn.com>
http://www.pats-computer-solutions.com
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