CuriousCaCA
Jul 18 2005, 12:30 PM
I was just curious as to whether or not someone could help me locate sources about up to date information about windows and other computer technologies (hardware/software). I am a Tech Support Specialist and by far not a novice user. I am A+ certified and currently seeking a bachlors in Computer Science. So, Please don't ridicul or flame me for asking. I am just fustrated because I read everything I get my hands on and it's seems that my Manager (which is younger then me by the way) always has the answers and will never reveal his sources. I am just tired of not having all the answers and would just like to know if someone could help.
gilbert0
Jul 18 2005, 12:46 PM
Try using
Google ... Or buy a book on a specific subject.
Maybe if you were more specific, i could give you a link or something, "windows and other computer technologies (hardware/software)" is a bit vague, isn't it?
greets,
Gilbert
ComSec
Jul 18 2005, 02:40 PM
yes i agree with gilbert0... you will need to be more specific in what type of questions and answers your after before we can help you or guide you to various sources of info
perhaps you might think of some Social Engineering methods ..in a polite manner
Matt
Jul 19 2005, 12:46 AM
Here what I do to stay ahead of my stuff.
Every morning I have my little routine,
- I check for new releases / patches / updates on Novell's website (that being the networking OS we support..)
- I come here to see what's going on on the security side (not that GSO is the ONLY resource, but it gives some pretty good pointers...
- Slashdot.org is real nice too, when I want to know what is going on in the general internet/computer/technology world...
- I also frequently read some other french tech. news sites
What about you guys !?
CuriousCaCA
Jul 19 2005, 01:40 AM
Thank you for the replies, I apologize, the topic was a bit vague.......and I have been able to get some information by means of social engineering.......and I do use google on a daily basis..........especially for when I have an unknown error message and I cannot find the solution to solve the problem. What I basically am looking for is websites or links that will help me as Technician and become better educated about windows.
Here is a copy of my resume, I am only posting it because I want you to understand that I am familiar with windows and I can fix almost any problem with the OS, I just don't know everything and it seems like I am always one step behind.
This curiosity is only because I went on a job interview the other day for a Computer Specialist II position and over all I believe I did fairly well, but the more I think about it I am not sure if I answered some of the questions correctly. And an example of a question that thought I answered correctly but now I'm not sure is: Give a DOS command to partition a hard drive. So without hesitiation I replied FDISK. Well the job description only wanted the support of windows 2000/XP. I asked my supervisor and he said that DOS doesn't even exist in windows 2000/XP only the command prompt. It is just small things like that, that I wish I knew.
CuriousCaCa
OBJECTIVE
A challenging position offering potential for advancement, utilizing technical knowledge in software/hardware installation.
SUMMARY
A Technical Support Specialist providing support for windows based LAN/Server network environment. Provide training for designated software applications. Assists with procurement and inventory for hardware and software assets. Troubleshoot, installation, and support and maintenance of computer hardware/software in a windows network environment. Monitor compliance with the City's internet usage policy.
EXPERIENCE
Technical Support Specialist
Proficient in Microsoft Office
Troubleshooting hardware/software problems
Removing malicious code such as viruses, spyware and adware
Providing support and maintenance for departmental computer hardware and software
Provide education and ongoing training to personal staff
Assists with procurement and inventory for hardware and software assets
Troubleshooting Local and Wide Area networks
Daily backups of sensitive data files
Create spreadsheets for the Accounting and Finance Department
Generate detailed reports
Experience with setting up Windows XP/2000 installation
Extensive experience with Windows 2000 Server and Active Directory
Familiar with software such as Macromedia Dreamweaver and Fireworks
Over sees compliance with the City's internet usage policy
Responsible for generating and processing payroll reports
Responsible for generating and processing utility bills
Conduct extensive research for upper management
Create and Generate Power Points presentations
Ensure measures to prevent hackers from infiltrating the City's network.
Coordinate wireless network setup
January 2001 - Present
Self-Employed
Install hardware/software
Providing technical support
Providing personalized computer consultation
Removal of malicious code such as viruses, spyware and adware
Updating computer software
EDUCATION
August 2005 Florida Atlantic University
Currently pursuing Bachelors degree in Computer Science
Palm Beach Community College
Associates Arts Degree
Overall cumulative GPA 3.25
Courses include Structured Programming, Visual Basic, Introduction to programming in C
CERTIFICATIONS
PC Professor
A+ Certification
Also, I have installed linux red hat on another computer, but do not understand the OS. I have read tutorials after tutorials and wish that I could just get a handle on understanding it. Any help on that as well would be apprieciated.
SKEWTER
Jul 19 2005, 05:01 AM
http://www.learninglinux.com/ is a great resource. Also
http://www.linuxcbt.com/offers some good training.
CuriousCaCA
Jul 19 2005, 07:59 AM
Thanks everyone,
Sorry for such a lame post, I am just getting so fustrated with read so much material and it doesn't seem to be coming together. I will keep on reading / browsing the net for answers and taking tutorials online about programming and other things that I peeks my curiosity.
mekros
Jul 19 2005, 11:41 AM
running linux by o'reilly and associates. for that matter, any book released by o'reilly is good. and one word of advice, rome wasnt built in a day

relax. take it slow.
Cyberbob
Jul 19 2005, 01:04 PM
One thing I do to keep up with technology is I download a weekly podcast titled "This Week In Tech". It's still fairly new, but it seems like a good source of information.
Just download the new iTunes
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/, and go to the podcasts section; and subscribe to automatically download every week. You don't need an iPod because you can just play it on your compuer.
P.S It's Free!!!