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Free Server 2008 R2 Training — Limited Time Offer!

Free Server 2008 R2 Training

 

Get Your Free Copy of Windows Server 2008 R2 Training


Take advantage of all the new features and tools in Server 2008 R2 and learn what’s new in R2.

In just over 6 hours, you will be able to master the new AD management tools, learn how to build an ASP.Net application server on Server Core, see what’s new in Group Policy and much more.

Direct Access, BranchCache, AppLocker, Hyper-V Clustering, Remote Desktop Services and many other new features and tools in R2 will finally be at your disposal.

And for a limited time only, you have the chance to get a copy of our brand new
Server 2008 R2 Training FREE with purchase of a training course of your choice.

Learn more about our new Server 2008 R2 training and get your free copy today!

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  1. Posted by Kunal D Mehta on October 23, 2009, 11:35 am

    That is so genuinely thoughtful & kind!
    Looking fwd to the R2 training package with my nxt order! :)

  2. Posted by Kristy Beal on March 23, 2010, 11:49 am

    I am looking for training on Windows server 2008 because I need to replace a Windows SBS 2003

  3. Post Author
    Posted by Kasia Grabowska on March 23, 2010, 12:21 pm

    Hi Kristy,

    Our Intro to Server 2008 Training is available for free here: /new-to-server-2008-no-problem-learn-about-server-2008-for-free

    However, we also have more complete Server 2008 training that includes certification preparation: http://www.trainsignal.com/Windows-Server-2008-Training-C17.aspx

    Is this what you were looking for? Let me know if you have any questions.

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