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Upgrade to Server 2003 track
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| Boulware5 2003-05-22, 11:20 pm |
| If someone is an MCSA in Win2000, how would they upgrade to the Windows Server 2003 track? Is it just one test to take to upgrade it? | |
| ghaouf 2003-05-22, 11:29 pm |
| actualy they are 2 tests
but i would recomend to take the mcse 2000 before the mcse 2003 just because the 2003 are not out yet and there are no real good books for them yet
just my idea | |
| Boulware5 2003-05-22, 11:36 pm |
| Yah....2000 is a good track to do now. I remember someone (not in IT) asked me why I'm taking win2000 classes when WinXP is already out. Well, a lot of places haven't - and probably won't for a while - upgrade to Windows XP. Heck some still use NT. And Windows 2000 is a lot like XP. Those are the answers I gave him.  | |
| ghaouf 2003-05-22, 11:56 pm |
| 2000 and xp are realy almost the same without the blue toolbar
people who are now using nt might consider upgrading to 2003 but people with win2k might not wast all the money on a little upgrade
i have 2003 instaled on my pc and it runs great
has the same features of XP and win2k server combined with some new features (cool ones)
any ways the 2003 exams are not out yet and there arent any variety of books out there that you could choose from | |
| anthonie 2003-05-22, 11:58 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Boulware5
If someone is an MCSA in Win2000, how would they upgrade to the Windows Server 2003 track? Is it just one test to take to upgrade it?
Yes. See the last part of the following link:
http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/...sa/windows2003/ |
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