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Available
Training Courses:
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Vista |
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5105, (5946, 5947) |
Deploying Microsoft®
Windows Vista™ Business Desktops |
5115, (5948, 5949,
5970, 6191) |
Installing and
Configuring the Windows Vista Operating System |
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5116, (5950, 5951,
5971, 6192) |
Configuring Windows
Vista Mobile Computing and Applications |
5117 |
Installing,
Configuring, Troubleshooting, and Maintaining Windows Vista |
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5118, (5954, 5955,
5981) |
Maintaining and
Troubleshooting Windows Vista Computers |
5119, (5956, 5957) |
Supporting the
Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System and Applications |
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Windows Server 2003 |
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2209 |
Updating Systems Administrator Skills from Microsoft Windows 2000 to
Windows Server 2003 |
2210 |
Updating Systems Engineer Skills from Microsoft Windows 2000 to Windows
Server 2003 |
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2274 |
Managing a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Environment |
2275 |
Maintaining a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Environment |
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2276 |
Implementing a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts |
2277 |
Implementing, Managing, &
Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services |
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2278 |
Planning and Maintaining a
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure |
2279 |
Planning, Implementing, and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure |
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Microsoft ISA Server 2004 |
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2824 |
Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and
Acceleration Server 2004 |
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Microsoft EXCHANGE
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2400 |
Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 |
1572 |
IMPLEMENTING AND MANAGING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE 2000
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973 |
MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER 5.5 SERIES DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
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1045 |
OVERVIEW OF MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER 5.5
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1026 |
MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER 5.5 SERIES CONCEPTS AND ADMINISTRATION
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1313 |
EXCHANGE SERVER 5.5 ACCELERATED TRAINING
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Microsoft
Windows XP |
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2272 |
Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
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Microsoft Windows 2000
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2151 |
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK AND OPERATING SYSTEM ESSENTIALS
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2154 |
IMPLEMENTING AND ADMINISTERING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 DIRECTORY SERVICES
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2152 |
IMPLEMENTING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL AND SERVER
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1561 |
DESIGNING A MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 DIRECTORY SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE
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2153
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SUPPORTING A MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
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2126 |
Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment |
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1560 |
UPDATING SUPPORT SKILLS FROM MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000
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1555 |
GETTING READY FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000
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1561 |
Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure |
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1567 |
PRE-INSTALLING AND DEPLOYING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL
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1594 |
INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000 FILE, PRINT, WEB SERVERS
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Microsoft Windows NT4
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983A
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ACCELERATED TRAINING FOR MS WINDOWS NT 40
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688A
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INTERNETWORKING MS TCP/IP ON MS WINDOWS NT 40
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922A
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SUPPORTING MS WINDOWS NT 40 CORE TECHNOLOGIES
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803A
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ADMINISTERING MS WINDOWS NT 40
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689A
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SUPPORTING MS WINDOWS NT SERVER 40 ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGIES
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685A
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INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT SERVER 40
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691A
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MS WINDOWS NT SERVER 40 ANALYSIS AND OPTIMISATION
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578
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NETWORKING ESSENTIALS
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692A
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MS WINDOWS NT SERVER 40 NETWORK ANALYSIS AND OPTIMISATION
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770A
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INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING MS WINDOWS NT WORKSTATION 40
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693A
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TROUBLESHOOTING MS WINDOWS NT SERVER 40 IN THE ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT
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934B
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ACCELERATED TRAINING FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT-SERVER 4.0 ENTERPRISE
TECHNOLOGIES AND MICROSOFT TCPIP
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Other MOC
Courses
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798B
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SUPPORTING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 95
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931A
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NETWORKING MS WINDOWS 95
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1500B
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INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98
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954B
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UPGRADING TO MS WINDOWS 98
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1501B
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NETWORKING MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98
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826B
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CREATING AND CONFIGURING A WEB SERVER USING MICROSOFT TOOLS
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930A
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INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING MS WINDOWS 95
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472A
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INTERNETWORKING MICROSOFT TCPIP ON MS WINDOWS NT 35
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955A
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SUPPORTING MS WINDOWS 98
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Qualifications
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 | Novell |
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Certified Netware 3 Administrator
 | Comptia |
Network +
Security +

Designing, Writing and Presenting courses in popular
commercial applications and operating systems.
| Delivered
Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) courses listed above |
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 | Delivered training in the following packages to advanced standard:
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Word, WordPerfect (DOS & Windows), Excel, Lotus
123(v2-4), Quatro Pro(Windows), Supercalc 5.0, Paradox for Windows 4.5, Dbase
III+, Filemaker Pro, Ventura Publisher 4.0, Pagemaker
 | Consultancy |
Currently I am consultant to various companies to
support their Exchange 2000 Server installations, Windows 2000, NT server and
Windows 9x systems. Including TCP/IP architecture and Internet Security.
Several companies retained me during my time as a
college lecturer, as their computer consultant. This covered wide experience of
designing new IT installations as well as improving upon existing ones. Remit of
consultancies covered all aspects of hardware and software, as well as all
levels of end users, within the companies. Several consultancies included
developing Database applications..
Networking
Network administrator at:
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Inter-Action |
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 | City and East London College |
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 | Kings College (Kuching) |
 | Installations of a few single-segment LANs. This involved choosing
the specification of the equipment, cabling, installation of hardware
and software, testing, end user training and technical support. |
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TCP/IP Administration
 | I was responsible for the TCP/IP management of the 200 computer
network at my most recent employer’s London office. Includes DHCP, NBNS
(WINS) & DNS. |
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 | Lan & Wan networking installation and support of Ethernet networks. |
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 | Intel compatible hardware. |
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 | I am able to install new peripherals including solving resource
problems (IRQ’s etc.). |
 | I have an understanding of the Plug and Play standard and the role
of modern bus architecture (USB, ISA, EISA, PCI PCMCIA etc.). |
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Other
 | Engineering. TOPS qualification
in Centre Lathe Turning |
 | Robotics. Written and presented
courses in robotics for schools and youth clubs. |
 | Astronomy. Planetarium presenter
to schools, youth clubs and the public. |
 | Photography. Darkroom technician
(black & white) and writing and presenting courses in photograph
technology. |
 | Office Administration. Credit
control, customer care, and telephone switchboards. |
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Management
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 | Department Manager for Casio Customer Complaints Dept and
Inter-Action’s Youth Tech. Each with a staff of 4-5 people. |
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Job History
| Employer |
Employment Dates |
Job Title |
Duties |
| Freelance |
Mar 2006 - Now |
Computer Trainer and Consultant |
Make MCSEs. Fix all computer problems thrown at me. |
| MCW |
Jan 2005- Mar 2006 |
Microsoft Systems Trainer and Consultant |
Senior Technical Trainer, Training Network Manager. Third
level Consultant and Engineer. |
| Freelance |
1999 - 2005 |
Computer Trainer and Consultant |
Make MCSEs. Fix all computer problems thrown at me. |
| General Physics (was SHL) |
Oct 1994 - Feb 1999 |
Trainer |
Trainer in Microsoft back-office systems, as listed in the
qualifications list above. |
| Computacenter |
Aug 1993 - Oct 1994 |
Applications/technical trainer and consultant |
All the popular desktop applications. It is nearly easier to
list those that I could not teach to one level or other: |
| Tower Hamlets Advanced Technology Training |
Mar 1993 - Aug 1993 |
Lecturer in IT Computer Communications and Networking
Standards. |
Communications Media, Protocols, signalling methods,
standards (RS232, OSI seven layer model etc.) and other Networking theories
and practicalities. |
| Kings College (Kuching) |
Feb 1992 - Aug 1992 |
Lecturer in IT |
Lecturing on the implementation of and the role of IT in
commerce and society. Some application training. |
| City and East London College |
Jan 1991 - Jan 1992 |
Lecturer in IT |
Presenting/teaching O & A level curricula. |
| Inter Action |
Sep 1984 - Dec 1990 |
Development of methods of education using computers. |
NICAS Author of RSA accredited award scheme
in computer skills.
Community Computers
Advice, consultancy and training for organisations just computerising.
Starlab Developer and
presenter of astronomy educational materials. Advisor to National Curriculum
for science
Youth-Tech Developing and
presenting practical sessions for young people in computing, robotics,
photography and astronomy.
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Prior to 1984. |
Manager of Complaints Dept. Temp telephone operator,
photographers’ assistant and darkroom technician, tool-room lathe operator,
credit control clerk. |
References
 | Susanna Dimblad, until recently Operations Director
Train-IT UK www.trainit-uk.com
07711 233343 |
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 | William Leggatt, Network Manager, BMP Needham. 00-44-207-258-3979
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Personal
Information

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Birthday: 30/5/57
 | Marriage Status: Married to Sarah
sixteen years. Two sons, Tim & William |
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Miscellaneous
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Interests include, in no particular order,
Beer, music, animals (bats are favourite), any gadgets, films, Sarah &
William & Tim, humour, barber-shop singing (I sing bass), bridges,
overseas travel and science fiction TV. |
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