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      06-29-2003
Oh yeah, I just realized: since there's a new version of
Windows (codenamed Longhorn, I believe) coming out, people
will have to be certified to use it as well.

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>err.. didn't you mean 50% thru 2000 MCSE?
>
>And what is the deal with 2005 business? Yet another cert?
>
>Ed,
>A+, Network+, MCSA, (almost MCSE)
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>50% thru 2003 MCSE, will then upgrade to 2003.
>>
>>Whats the deal with all this 2005 business?
>>.
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