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Old 06-30-2003, 04:08 PM   #1
Default MCSE 2000 or 2003


Microsoft ends their support for Win2K in 2005, they end
there support of Win 2003 in 2008. Draw your own
conclusion. If your going to play the certification game
as I am. ALWAYS get the latest and greatest certs...


>-----Original Message-----
>Thanks for the advice Michael
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Stick with 2k. I would also advise you to take the Win2k
>>pro exam instead of XP. I have been told that the Win2k
>>exam was much easier than the XP exam. I took the 2k pro
>>exam and it was haaaard! Can't imagine how impossible

the
>>XP exam is! Also, I have been told by people that most
>>people still use NT 4.0 Server. You probably won't find
>>many people using 2003 Server until next year. Therefore
>>just take the 2000 exams. It will also be a lot easier

to
>>find practice questions for 2000 instead of 2003. I use
>>cert21.com and I don't see any questions yet for the

2003
>>exams. I also doubt that an employer will care between
>>2000/2003 certification. Most HR people that run through
>>resumes don't know the difference between MCSE and CCNA.
>>Good luck to ya either way.
>>
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Hi, I am currecntly studying for my MSCE. I already

>have
>>>cert in Windows 2000 Server and am currecnty studying

>for
>>>XP pro exam. Wondering should I finish my MCSE in

>>Windows
>>>2000 or Go direct for MCSE 2003. Any response would be
>>>great. Thanks.
>>>Mike
>>>.
>>>

>>.
>>

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