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I have started studying for MCSE last year based on
windows 2000. Does any body know how long the exams will be available for windows 2000, or am i better off learning on 2003? Danny |
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"Danny" <> wrote in message news:<10f8801c3f447$c13c0f60$>...
> I have started studying for MCSE last year based on > windows 2000. Does any body know how long the exams will > be available for windows 2000, or am i better off learning > on 2003? They'll be available for a while...but the exams for 2003 are not that much different...so your better off going for 2003. Cliff. Cliff Dabbs |
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If you started studying last year, you must be well in depth in the Win2k track, and therefore I would suggest you finish that track. Then get a book, "Introducing Windows 2003" by Microsoft, that tells you all the new features of Win2k3. Then take the Win2k3 tests and have the latest MCSE. 95% of what you learned in Win2k is the same in Win2k3. Changes include security functions, VSS, and ASR.
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