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It will take another 6-9 months for Microsoft to get out (Lastest server version). Then it will take another 6-9 months to get Classes/tests ready for the longhorn server. So if you get your MCSE 2003, now you will be good for 2-3 years with it. Jonathan "Azhar" <> wrote in message news:9106820B-0FE5-405C-A595-... > Hi all, > > I did my MCSE on NT4 way back in year 2000, then recently I passed exam > 070-282 Small Biz Server. I am just considering MCSE 2003 now. Is it worth > doing NOW? I mean is there anything on its way that will make this mcse > 2003 > expired in a year or two? I dnt want to waste plenty of time in > preparation > and nearly £1000 in exam fees and then find out few months later something > new has come....I hope u all know what I mean....plz guide thanks Jonathan Schwartz |
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