Hi ICTCity,
Thank you again for your advice. I am thinking about possibly trying that Comptia A+ Certification or Network+. I know it takes a while to study for these exams, but I am more than willing because it looks alot cheaper than going to school. The only problem would be finding the right book to study with.
I chose those roles because I was hoping to accomplish the following:
On server A, I wanted to have WSUS so that I can see if the Updates work for all Operating systems across the board, or if it would just update my Server 2008. (I have Server 2008, XP and Win7)
I wanted to install IIS because I wanted to set up an intranet site and I wanted my client computers to use that site as their home page. I just recently learned basic HTML.
On Server B, I wanted to install Hyper-V because from what I have read so far, this network clouding thing is what most companies use now. I wanted to use WDS so that I could learn how to use a server as my source to install Operating systems on new client/workstations that I might create.
RRAS - To be honest with you.....I just wanted to throw another thing on there so I just chose anything.
I originally wanted to set up email for my clients, but I don't have Exchange and it is too expensive. I don't think it is feasible, especially since I am just using one computer and I would only have one real email account that I might possibley use.
So far, the big obstacles for me have been attaching the Client to the Domain. I have only one server right now. I don't know how to install the other server. I am wondering if i make it part of the first server's domain.
I aplogize if I may seem a little too eager and if it looks like I am jumping in without a life vest, but I was thinking that if I was able to set up a network with someone's help, that I may learn more quickly. The books that I have, while good in theory, have little to offer in regards to examples, or a step by step process in how to set up a network from beginning to end. They focus more on the Operating system and it's features.
Thank you again ICTCity, if you are still willing, it would be greatly appreciated. I see your point though, it will be kind of hard for you to help me if I don't understand half the things you are doing, but if you have the time, I would still like to give it a try.....