General Info & Links

Note:  I recently did some house cleaning on this page, and removed all the dead links.  If you find any dead links on this page, please drop me a line!

The folks at the MCSE Certification Training Center have one of the most comprehensive training methods around

Whizlabs has free trial versions of several of their practice exams.

Free Tech Training has on-line videos and study guides that are free!

Wilson's Code Notes - helping to document the obscure...

Click here for FREE practice exams and MCSE book reviews from MCSETutor.com

CertYourself has certification tips, free exams, and study links.

FreeMCSE is like the site says - "It's all free!"  Site includes training videos, practice tests, white papers, and study guides.

Joli Ballew, a Microsoft instructor, who has written many helpful articles and practice questions, has also authored two new books to help you get certified!.

MCSEworld has thousands of MCSE-related questions and answers, and is created by a certified instructor.

Please visit Suresh's MCSE/CCNA Home Page!

Fravo Technologies has trial downloads of their MCSE study guides.

FREE resume hosting and much more at http://www.ittalent.com.   Now that you're certified, this is your next step.

Plenty of MCSE study guides can be found at the CertGuide website.

There is a new site out there that offers links to FREE On-Line Editions of many relevant books.

Please visit Cramsession site at:  http://www.cramsession.com

Barry's got lots of links to MCSE cram sessions on ONE page at:
http://www.freeyellow.com/members/barryhendriks/page1.html

If you are a serious networking person, then check out Eric Greenberg's book, Network Application Frameworks!

I now have a new link to Network-Info.com.   They have MCSE exam hints and tips.

Shawn Gamble has developed some FREEWARE that covers the core MCSE exams at CommandCentral.Com!

A new addition worthy of your perusal is Pei Mun's MCSE Page at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/6488/.   She has devoted a lot of time and creative talent in helping her fellow aspiring MCSE's.  Check it out today!

There is a test generating program called dump2exam.   I've heard that it can even turn your brain dumps into tests!  Sounds like an apparently good product.

For inexpensive study guides that are GUARANTEED to help you pass our exams, visit Troy Technologies at: http://www.troytec.com/

If you would like cheap BackOffice products with which you can practice:  http://backoffice.microsoft.com/downtrial/moreinfo/kit-a.asp

If you want to join the Saluki Certification Message Board:  http://www.saluki.com:8081/~2.  I learned much from this list when I was first studying to become an MCSE.