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<blockquote data-quote="freeloader" data-source="post: 291611" data-attributes="member: 12163"><p>The key is to pick an avenue and pursue it. Specialize so to speak (developer, network admin, network engineer, etc). </p><p></p><p>My current responsibilities include things that I would have never ever had the opportunity to support at UPS. I have my own test network of about 25 machines and VM's. UPS would never let you create a VM much less a test domain. In my test network I have all different types of domain setups with Exchange 2k, Exchange 2k3 and Exchange 2k7. I test anti-spam and anti-virus software on Exchange servers. At UPS I never did anything with Exchange. I don't consider myself an expert yet, but I've definitely learned lots about Exchange.</p><p></p><p>Remember the Communications Policy at UPS? If you are doing anything questionable via your UPS email, Exchange gives them the power to do lots of things to your mailbox without you ever knowing a thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeloader, post: 291611, member: 12163"] The key is to pick an avenue and pursue it. Specialize so to speak (developer, network admin, network engineer, etc). My current responsibilities include things that I would have never ever had the opportunity to support at UPS. I have my own test network of about 25 machines and VM's. UPS would never let you create a VM much less a test domain. In my test network I have all different types of domain setups with Exchange 2k, Exchange 2k3 and Exchange 2k7. I test anti-spam and anti-virus software on Exchange servers. At UPS I never did anything with Exchange. I don't consider myself an expert yet, but I've definitely learned lots about Exchange. Remember the Communications Policy at UPS? If you are doing anything questionable via your UPS email, Exchange gives them the power to do lots of things to your mailbox without you ever knowing a thing. [/QUOTE]
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