Microsoft SCCM/Endpoint Configuration Manager for Beginners

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The fluff-free SCCM course that shows you how to install and administrate SCCM within your network, screen-by-screen

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r/ITCareerQuestions • comment
1 points • Hybrid3481
r/certifications • comment
1 points • BK_Rich

If you want to stick to desktop then I would agree with the MD-100 and MD-101 to get the “Microsoft 365 Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate”

After that you can work on the MS-100 and MS-101 and because of the previous certification above that gives you the pre-req you can earn the “Microsoft 365 Certified: Enterprise Administrator Expert”

If you’re planning to move towards servers then the 3 exams for MCSA Windows Server would be the right route 70-740, 70-741 and 70-742

Besides that I would recommend getting some baseline experience with Microsoft SCCM, that product is everywhere out side of the MSP/Callcenter world, it will most likely be on tons of job requirements you see when looking for a new job. There are a couple of cheap courses on Udemy $9-12 (don’t ever pay full price, there’s also a discount to be had) here and here

r/ITCareerQuestions • comment
1 points • taperedFit404

say no more https://www.udemy.com/course/system-center-configuration-manager/

https://www.udemy.com/windows-server-2016/