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Russell

2003-02-22, 7:23 pm

Hello
I was wondering which is the best way to upgrade to 2003
from 2000. I understand that all I have to do is the MCSA
upgrade and the MCSE upgrade to qualify. I have exchange
2000 which isn't on the list of electives exams so this
won't qualify me for 2003 will it? So what do I do.
Side-stepping a bit in rc2 of windows 2003 server
certificate authority server is now very important in the
design. I have never found a book or any really good
articles on CA that explain how it should be setup etc. I
am not interested in the private/public key explanation
articles just the how to docs.
Every article or book that has information on the CA seem
too brief or like the author doesn't understand it
him/herself. Any suggestions?
Another question la st one what is the server roles for do
they do anything constructive or are they there to look
nice?

Regards
Russell Maycock
R-Slicks

2003-02-22, 8:23 pm

I was told in another forum that even though you have Exchange as a
2000 elective you can still take just the two upgrade exams to go to
2003. Just as well too, as I am just starting studies for my Exchange
exam which is the last one for my MCSE 2000...




On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 16:30:02 -0800, "Russell" <russtym@msn.com> wrote:

>Hello
>I was wondering which is the best way to upgrade to 2003
>from 2000. I understand that all I have to do is the MCSA
>upgrade and the MCSE upgrade to qualify. I have exchange
>2000 which isn't on the list of electives exams so this
>won't qualify me for 2003 will it? So what do I do.
>Side-stepping a bit in rc2 of windows 2003 server
>certificate authority server is now very important in the
>design. I have never found a book or any really good
>articles on CA that explain how it should be setup etc. I
>am not interested in the private/public key explanation
>articles just the how to docs.
>Every article or book that has information on the CA seem
>too brief or like the author doesn't understand it
>him/herself. Any suggestions?
>Another question la st one what is the server roles for do
>they do anything constructive or are they there to look
>nice?
>
>Regards
>Russell Maycock


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Tom Helms

2003-02-22, 8:23 pm

http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mcse/faq.asp

"R-Slicks" <news@_faked_.com> wrote in message
news:6k9g5v84md6i4pc4ii3sfn0jb
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> I was told in another forum that even though you have Exchange as a
> 2000 elective you can still take just the two upgrade exams to go to
> 2003. Just as well too, as I am just starting studies for my Exchange
> exam which is the last one for my MCSE 2000...
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 16:30:02 -0800, "Russell" <russtym@msn.com> wrote:
>
> >Hello
> >I was wondering which is the best way to upgrade to 2003
> >from 2000. I understand that all I have to do is the MCSA
> >upgrade and the MCSE upgrade to qualify. I have exchange
> >2000 which isn't on the list of electives exams so this
> >won't qualify me for 2003 will it? So what do I do.
> >Side-stepping a bit in rc2 of windows 2003 server
> >certificate authority server is now very important in the
> >design. I have never found a book or any really good
> >articles on CA that explain how it should be setup etc. I
> >am not interested in the private/public key explanation
> >articles just the how to docs.
> >Every article or book that has information on the CA seem
> >too brief or like the author doesn't understand it
> >him/herself. Any suggestions?
> >Another question la st one what is the server roles for do
> >they do anything constructive or are they there to look
> >nice?
> >
> >Regards
> >Russell Maycock

>
> --
> DO NOT reply to jpreou@hotmail.com - it is simply a spam catch.
> You can, if you wish, try "news .at. preou .dot. com"



Russell

2003-02-26, 6:23 pm

I've looked at these FAQ's before and I don't think
they "Spell it out". Anyone got so good books on
certificate server
cheers Russell
>-----Original Message-----
>http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mcse/faq.asp
>
>"R-Slicks" <news@_faked_.com> wrote in message
> news:6k9g5v84md6i4pc4ii3sfn0jb
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>> I was told in another forum that even though you have

Exchange as a
>> 2000 elective you can still take just the two upgrade

exams to go to
>> 2003. Just as well too, as I am just starting studies

for my Exchange
>> exam which is the last one for my MCSE 2000...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 16:30:02 -0800, "Russell"

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>> >Hello
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>> >Regards
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>> DO NOT reply to jpreou@hotmail.com - it is simply a
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>> You can, if you wish, try "news .at. preou .dot. com"

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Dustin

2003-02-27, 8:23 am

From what I read in the FAQ, the electives are irrelavent. If you are
an MCSE on 2K, you take the upgrades and you are an MCSE on 2K3.

Dustin
Network+, MCSA/MCSE W2K
dustin_dortch@hotmail.com


"Russell" <russtym@msn.com> wrote in message news:< 038001c2dad2$b4347800$3001280a
@phx.gbl>...
> Hello
> I was wondering which is the best way to upgrade to 2003
> from 2000. I understand that all I have to do is the MCSA
> upgrade and the MCSE upgrade to qualify. I have exchange
> 2000 which isn't on the list of electives exams so this
> won't qualify me for 2003 will it? So what do I do.
> Side-stepping a bit in rc2 of windows 2003 server
> certificate authority server is now very important in the
> design. I have never found a book or any really good
> articles on CA that explain how it should be setup etc. I
> am not interested in the private/public key explanation
> articles just the how to docs.
> Every article or book that has information on the CA seem
> too brief or like the author doesn't understand it
> him/herself. Any suggestions?
> Another question la st one what is the server roles for do
> they do anything constructive or are they there to look
> nice?
>
> Regards
> Russell Maycock

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