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MCSA's Typical Computing Environment: The MCSA on Windows 2000 credential is for IT professionals working in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large organizations. An MCSA on Windows 2000 candidate should have six to 12 months of experience administering client and network operating systems in environments with the following characteristics: --From 200 to 26,000 or more users are supported. --From two to 100 physical locations are supported. Typical network services and resources include messaging, database, file and print, proxy server or firewall, Internet and intranet, remote access, and client computer management. Connectivity needs include connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet. |
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