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to: TOM MILLER
from: GEORGE FLIGER
date: 1998-01-02 07:57:00
subject: CNA

On 31 Dec 97 04:19pm, Tom Miller wrote to Murray Smith:
 > Hello, I have a couple of quick questions.  I am thinking of taking
 > my CNA
 > exam, and I would like some information about them and what books I
 > should get
 > to study from.  I have been looking around for a CNA study book,
 TM> You might want to look at the one from the Novell Press people.
 TM>  "Novell's CNA Study Guide Intranet/Netware 4.11" by David
 TM>  James Clarke, IV, ISBN: 0-7645-4513-2  (and no, he is NOT a
 TM>  boring writer ;)
 > from,  I saw one today that was ummm $167Canadian, it was three
 > books for the
 > 4.x CNE..  Any help would be appreicated.
 TM> The list price for Canada on the book I mentioned above is:
 TM> $96.99 so you might be able to save yourself upto $60+ Canadian.
 TM> I am also studying for my CNA.  The book above has a cd-rom
 TM> with Windows 3.x and Win95 based study/tutorial/tests as well
 TM> as regular practice tests in it. If you have access to a Novell
 TM> network to practice on this book will probably be sufficient.
 TM> And they offer some alternatives to buying even a "practice
 TM> netware system" to give you some hands on, if you have access
 TM> to the Internet and/or a WWW Browser.
 TM> If you need to, the cd-rom practice tests also include stuff on
 TM> Netware 3.xx and a "adaptive" test/tutorial for helping you
 TM> migrate a Netware 3.12 LAN to Netware 4.11/Intranet.
 TM> According to the Appendix of the book you can "specialize" (and
 TM> take a certificate with a specialization on it) in:
 TM> IntranetWare, NetWare 4, NetWare 3, GroupWise 4, Softsolutions
 TM> 4 and InForms 4.  I think that IntranetWare/NetWare 4/NetWare 3
 TM> are your best bets unless your already working for a company
 TM> that needs one of the application specialities. Apparently
 TM> anything you study and pass for the CNA will apply to the CNE
 TM> test/certification program.
If you wish to spend a bit more money on testing material for your
CNA/CNE, you might want to check out CNEQUIZR.  It is a Windows-based
testing suite that covers all of the tests required for certification.
Most of the test have up to 300 questions each and some interactive
graphics to help you understand the concept they are trying to convey in
the test question.  It's a pretty good program.  I purchased it myself
when I was studying for my CNE.  You can also download a demo of their
test suite which is fully functional but only allows you to access a
subset of the total question database.  It is sufficient to give you a
good idea of the package's worth.
BTW, when you begin the process of attaining your CNE, as soon as you've
successfully completed both the ADMIN tests, you automatically become a
CNA.  You will not receive a certificate automatically from Novell if
going for your CNE but you can order a CNA certificate from Novell once
you've confirmed with them your successful completion of the two Admin
tests and they issue you a certification number (required to order a CNA
certificate).  The cost is, I believe, $6US.
George
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