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Realtime Windows Server Opinion Question #8: Would you attend a class on Server 2008? If yes, then would you prefer a 1-day, 2-day, or a 3-day class? What would you want it to cover?

As part of our bi-monthly Realtime Windows Server's "Help an Admin Out!" Contest, we'll be posting an opinion question every Wednesday for you to answer. Each answer also serves as an entry into our contest.

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For this week, our question is:

Would you attend a class on Server 2008? If yes, then would you prefer a 1-day, 2-day, or a 3-day class? What would you want it to cover?

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YES I would attend. I'd like to see

1 day - Update on AD, and what's new
2 day - AD, DNS, WIN, and what's new
3 day - AD etc, What's new, and Terminal Services

Even a series on 1 days on each subject and pick the ones needed for me.

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