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Do you do a MSCE or not
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| Chris Taylor 2002-12-31, 6:23 am |
| I'm question is simple!
When microsoft release a new version of windows every six months, Is it
werth studying the MCSE or MCSA when just as you finish off they go and
release a new version, And back you go again
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| billyw 2002-12-31, 9:23 am |
| to sort of answer your question..
it's up to you if you want to shell out the money for the "new" track...
i would say it's only worthwhile if you feel the market place wants those
skills or if you feel you will benefit.... or...
infact toss a coin
"Chris Taylor" <ctaylor@nospam.netc.au.net> wrote in message
news:#oxhrKMsCHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP12...
> I'm question is simple!
> When microsoft release a new version of windows every six months, Is it
> werth studying the MCSE or MCSA when just as you finish off they go and
> release a new version, And back you go again
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| Rob Hammersmith 2002-12-31, 9:23 am |
| I wasn't aware Microsoft released:
Windows NT 4.0 June 96
Windows NT 4.0 Dec 96
Windows NT 4.0 June 97
Windows NT 4.0 Dec 97
Windows NT 4.0 June 98
Windows NT 4.0 Dec 98
Windows NT 4.0 June 99
Windows NT 4.0 Dec 99
Windows 2000 June 00
Windows 2000 Dec 00
Windows 2000 June 01
Windows 2000 Dec 01
Windows 2000 June 02
Windows 2000 Dec 02
....Let alone having to get certified on each individual release.
Granted, I pretty much hate the frequency to which Microsoft releases
service packs, but you don't have to get recertified after each service
pack.
--
Rob Hammersmith
MCSA, CCEA, MCNGP #15
The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
"Chris Taylor" <ctaylor@nospam.netc.au.net> wrote in message
news:#oxhrKMsCHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP12...
> I'm question is simple!
> When microsoft release a new version of windows every six months, Is it
> werth studying the MCSE or MCSA when just as you finish off they go and
> release a new version, And back you go again
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