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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 >>>. >>> >>. >> >. > MCSESAYSME |
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