Hmmm, Jeff, sorry to hear you're disappointment.  I won't be able to make a
judgement yet myself; sounds like you have much more Unix experience than I
do (which is mainly shell scripting and basic user administration).  From
what I've seen it's extremely basic but it'll be useful for students who've
never been in front of an xNIX box, and I've no doubt it'll expand as well. 
And it covers an area I'm weak in, printing.  As far as the GoLive goes, no
idea why that's in there.  Only thing I can think of is that the Academy
curriculum will eventually tie together WAN and Web administration training.

>>> "Jeff"  12/18/2001 2:32:40 PM >>>
I saw the Solaris cert project when netacad had just posted the beta for
academys to review, and I took a recheck again recently. I honestly
believe they could have done a much better job with it. I noticed alot of
the info was either incorrect, half right, or ass-backwards.
It's sort of like the web design cert.
Someone here please tell me why a Cisco network engineer needs a
certification of good practices with Adobe GoLive?

I can understand trying to broaden your horizons, but the solaris cert and
the adobe cert just were not at all up to the academys normal standards.

-jeff




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