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Query on 2003 upgrade
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| Gavsta 2003-11-24, 10:23 am |
| Hi Chaps,
over the last couple of years I have studied hard and a couple of months ago
finally got mu Windows 2000 MCSA and MCSE, the exams I have passed, in order
were, 201, 215, 218, 216, 217, 221 and 220.
I am now interested in getting the 2003 equivilent exams using the upgrade
path.
Has anyone done these exams? How different are they to the ones that I have
covered? Other than Shadow Copies and various upgrades to IIS and Active
Directory how much different can 2003 server be in a working domain?
Opinions/ advise would be most welcome.
Best Regards,
Gavin Wilby.
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| pheonix1t 2003-11-24, 11:23 am |
| Gavsta wrote:
> Hi Chaps,
>
> over the last couple of years I have studied hard and a couple of months ago
> finally got mu Windows 2000 MCSA and MCSE, the exams I have passed, in order
> were, 201, 215, 218, 216, 217, 221 and 220.
>
> I am now interested in getting the 2003 equivilent exams using the upgrade
> path.
>
> Has anyone done these exams? How different are they to the ones that I have
> covered? Other than Shadow Copies and various upgrades to IIS and Active
> Directory how much different can 2003 server be in a working domain?
>
> Opinions/ advise would be most welcome.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Gavin Wilby.
>
>
from what I've seen.....having production experience is VERY helpful for
the 2003 exams. I'd suggest getting the oreilly books for the win2k3 to
cover all the new stuff. You could also get any sybex or MSpress 2003
books......but I find oreilly covers the heavy, "real world" issues much
better than exam prep books.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/winsvrian/
Good luck,
Oskar
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| A lot of changes to AD, including Domain and Forest
Levels, forest trusts, group policy, etc.
BTW: what is 201? (or was it 210?)
>-----Original Message-----
>Gavsta wrote:
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couple of months ago[color=blue]
have passed, in order[color=blue]
exams using the upgrade[color=blue]
the ones that I have[color=blue]
to IIS and Active[color=blue]
working domain?[color=blue]
>from what I've seen.....having production experience is
VERY helpful for
>the 2003 exams. I'd suggest getting the oreilly books
for the win2k3 to
>cover all the new stuff. You could also get any sybex or
MSpress 2003
>books......but I find oreilly covers the heavy, "real
world" issues much
>better than exam prep books.
>http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/winsvrian/
>
>Good luck,
>
>Oskar
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| Gavsta 2003-11-25, 10:23 am |
| sorry,
mistyped 210.
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:560001c3b2c3$7999df40$a60
1280a@phx.gbl...[color=blue]
> A lot of changes to AD, including Domain and Forest
> Levels, forest trusts, group policy, etc.
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> BTW: what is 201? (or was it 210?)
> couple of months ago
> have passed, in order
> exams using the upgrade
> the ones that I have
> to IIS and Active
> working domain?
> VERY helpful for
> for the win2k3 to
> MSpress 2003
> world" issues much
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