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AJ

2003-05-27, 7:23 pm

Is the Win2K track still available? I am an NT4 MCSE and have passed 210 and
215 a while ago. Do I have a choice to finish 2000 track or should I start
taking the 2003 track exams?

Thanks.
AJ


David V. Dellanno

2003-05-27, 7:23 pm

I would start with 2003

"AJ" <info@mississaugait.com> wrote in message
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> Is the Win2K track still available? I am an NT4 MCSE and have passed 210

and
> 215 a while ago. Do I have a choice to finish 2000 track or should I start
> taking the 2003 track exams?
>
> Thanks.
> AJ
>
>



Daniel Lawrence

2003-05-27, 8:23 pm

AJ
Since you have already done two of the exams finish the Windows 2000 track
and later when you need Win2K3 do the two upgrade exams

--
Daniel Lawrence
A+, Network+, MCP
"AJ" <info@mississaugait.com> wrote in message
news:%23RUNNmKJDHA.3260@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Is the Win2K track still available? I am an NT4 MCSE and have passed 210

and
> 215 a while ago. Do I have a choice to finish 2000 track or should I start
> taking the 2003 track exams?
>
> Thanks.
> AJ
>
>



AJ

2003-05-28, 6:23 am

Thanks guys. Two different opinions. I was leaning towards finishing the
2000 cert.. In our company we are migrating to win2000 now and wont be
talking about 2003 for a while (I guess). Plus, books are not available for
the 2003 track yet (according to the MS sites)

AJ

"AJ" <info@mississaugait.com> wrote in message
news:#RUNNmKJDHA.3260@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Is the Win2K track still available? I am an NT4 MCSE and have passed 210

and
> 215 a while ago. Do I have a choice to finish 2000 track or should I start
> taking the 2003 track exams?
>
> Thanks.
> AJ
>
>



Marcelo Añez Rea

2003-05-28, 8:23 am

i think it would be better for you to stick on the track that you WILL USE,
so, if your company uses 2k, there´s no need yet to be wondering arround
with 2k3.
then... take the upgrade tests and complete your skills with some aditional
practice that won't hurt your employers, it will beneffit them.

greetings.

Marcelo.

"AJ" <info@mississaugait.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:#RUNNmKJDHA.3260@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Is the Win2K track still available? I am an NT4 MCSE and have passed 210

and
> 215 a while ago. Do I have a choice to finish 2000 track or should I start
> taking the 2003 track exams?
>
> Thanks.
> AJ
>
>



Daniel Lawrence

2003-05-28, 10:23 am

AJ,
Then in your case the decision is made for you since you are moving to Win2K
there is no need right now for Win2K3 unless you plan on moving to a place
that is using it.

--
Daniel Lawrence
A+, Network+, MCP
"AJ" <info@mississaugait.com> wrote in message
news:uEzlKoQJDHA.3056@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Thanks guys. Two different opinions. I was leaning towards finishing the
> 2000 cert.. In our company we are migrating to win2000 now and wont be
> talking about 2003 for a while (I guess). Plus, books are not available

for
> the 2003 track yet (according to the MS sites)
>
> AJ
>
> "AJ" <info@mississaugait.com> wrote in message
> news:#RUNNmKJDHA.3260@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Is the Win2K track still available? I am an NT4 MCSE and have passed 210

> and
> > 215 a while ago. Do I have a choice to finish 2000 track or should I

start

> > taking the 2003 track exams?
> >
> > Thanks.
> > AJ
> >
> >

>
>



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