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What is the difference in the two MCSE's?
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| Hi Everyone,
I am currently thinking about studying towards the MCSE,
but I realize that there are two dominant operating
systems from which to choose. If I plan on acheiving the
MCSE late next year, should I go for Windows XP or Windows
2000? Is there an advantage or disadvantage to either
one, and which one is better suited for a business
environment?
Thanks for your help.
John
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| Consultant 2002-12-26, 2:23 pm |
| there is only the 2000 mcse track, Windows XP is not an mcse track
http://microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mcse/default.asp
"John" <jyoung@josephdavis.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am currently thinking about studying towards the MCSE,
> but I realize that there are two dominant operating
> systems from which to choose. If I plan on acheiving the
> MCSE late next year, should I go for Windows XP or Windows
> 2000? Is there an advantage or disadvantage to either
> one, and which one is better suited for a business
> environment?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> John
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| Rob Hammersmith 2002-12-26, 2:23 pm |
| You are perhaps hearing about the .NET track that Microsoft will release
information on in 2003. As for the advantage/disadvantage, I suggest
choosing the track of the operating system you have experience on.
--
Rob Hammersmith
MCSA, CCEA, MCNGP #15
The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
"John" <jyoung@josephdavis.com> wrote in message
news:056801c2ad16$0016dfa0$cef
82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA08...
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am currently thinking about studying towards the MCSE,
> but I realize that there are two dominant operating
> systems from which to choose. If I plan on acheiving the
> MCSE late next year, should I go for Windows XP or Windows
> 2000? Is there an advantage or disadvantage to either
> one, and which one is better suited for a business
> environment?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> John
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