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They look great on paper, but the real test of a technician is not what they know both with book smarts, but what they have learned in actual experience. So in the end, the certification is really only good for resume decoration. Certifications, like college degrees, show employers that you can set goals for yourself and work to achieve them. If they have to choose between two talented individuals, one is certified and the other is not, then chances are the employer will choose the candidate that is certified. If you don’t know what you are talking about in the interview, then you won’t get the job.Īnother thing a certification will do for you is give you more weight when an employer is trying to decide between two good candidates. If it can get you in for an interview, then it’s done it’s job. That’s where the certification’s job really stops. If you have a certification, it looks great on a resume, and will get your foot in the door. You see the real trick about certifications is not that you have them, it’s what you know. That doesn’t necessarily mean they don’t know what they are doing. If you are a manager that cares about certs, that’s a big deal. So what does that mean if you are a hiring manager? For one, if you are interviewing a candidate that boasts that they are an MCSE, it means they are not current on the latest technologies. I would say that the MCITP: Server Administrator was closest to the MCSA, and the MCITP: Enterprise Administrator is most closest to MCSE. Still though, there are a couple that are basically the same as before. It allows IT professionals to certify in certain areas of IT easier. Well, Microsoft has gotten rid of those certs and replaced them with a new series. The big bread and butter certs were MCSA and MCSE. If you are not in the loop, Microsoft has changed the way they do certifications. Wednesday in fact, I completed the Microsoft 70-646 exam which was the last test I needed to get my MCITP: Server Administrator. I’ve been thinking about it because I have been spending the last few months boning up on certifications. I thought I would post this article because I have been thinking about it lately. #AUTOPATCHER FOR WINDOWS 7 64 WINDOWS 7#I am super excited about this! Autopatcher made my life a lot easier before it went away, and now that it is back and compatible with Windows 7 as well as updating non-Microsoft products it will make my life easier again!ĭo you know of any tools like Autopatcher? Are the free? Let us know in the comments. #AUTOPATCHER FOR WINDOWS 7 64 UPDATE#In short, AutoPatcher combines the advantage of both Windows Update (presentation and description of updates and automated installation), and the special administrative updates (portability and installation without the need of an Internet connection).Ī new thing I like in this version is besides Microsoft products, it also now provides updates for Adobe Reader and Adobe Air too! Boom! This way, with only a few mouse clicks and two minutes of your time, AutoPatcher is able to continue with the installation of the items you selected. Even this can be an annoyance since it requires the user’s presence for quite some time.ĪutoPatcher is based on the functionality of these special updates, automating their installation process. #AUTOPATCHER FOR WINDOWS 7 64 SERIES#The user however will have to answer to a series of (for the most part identical) questions. #AUTOPATCHER FOR WINDOWS 7 64 INSTALL#Is there any way to avoid all this trouble?īesides the updates one finds on Windows Update (which are not portable), Microsoft also issues special updates (called administrative updates or network install updates), which do not require an Internet connection present during the installation process. Think of what would happen if you had to update ten or twenty computers daily! If you’re the “computer guy” of the pack, no doubt the answer to the above questions was “I’ve lost count”! And if you have one or two computers you should consider yourself lucky as well. #AUTOPATCHER FOR WINDOWS 7 64 PORTABLE#How many times did you have to leave your computer, after a format, to download the updates you had before it? How many times did you have to go do something else, leaving your friend’s computer download the load of updates with their poor little dial-up modem? How many times have you wished for the updates to be portable from one computer to another and not require but a few mouse clicks to install? With this free tool, you can slam down and image, and get them patched up lickity split! It’s even faster than using WSUS! ![]() If you have never used Autopatcher, get ready to live! This tool makes your life so much friggin’ easier especially if you use disk imaging solutions like Symantec Ghost, or Fog and after a few months your images get out of date. Well I checked today, and they are back my friends! Now you can get your systems all up to date in one friggin’ shot again and bypass Windows Update! ![]() Back in September of 2007 I wrote a quick post taking about how Autopatcher was down, and was no longer developing future releases. ![]()
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