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winters

2004-01-23, 5:23 pm


Hi all,

I am currently new to this the MCSE track. I read there is
MCSE 2000 and MCSE 2003. Which is based on Windows 2000
and Windows 2003.

I don't really know which one is best, 2000 or 2003. The
exams are different . Please i need some advice on this.


Thanks
JaR

2004-01-23, 6:23 pm

"winters" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently new to this the MCSE track. I read there is
> MCSE 2000 and MCSE 2003. Which is based on Windows 2000
> and Windows 2003.
>
> I don't really know which one is best, 2000 or 2003. The
> exams are different . Please i need some advice on this.
>


Oh, don?

I think this one's for you!


Ken Briscoe

2004-01-23, 6:23 pm

>
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently new to this the MCSE track. I read there is
> MCSE 2000 and MCSE 2003. Which is based on Windows 2000
> and Windows 2003.


MCSE for Windows 2000 is just that. MCSE for the 2003 family is just that.
Where's the confusion?

>
> I don't really know which one is best, 2000 or 2003. The
> exams are different . Please i need some advice on this.


"Best" is a relative term. What are you planning to do with your cert? Are
you more interested in Windows 2000 or 2003? If you're currently in the
business, what OS does your company use? 2003 will be around longer (note
that certifications don't expire, but the exams are retired), so the cert
may hold its value longer into the future.

The bottom line is it's up to you.


--

KB - MCNGP "silent thug" #26

first initial last name AT hotmail DOT com


Netwerkz

2004-01-24, 10:23 am


"winters" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2dd901c3e1fc$049752a0$a30
1280a@phx.gbl...
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently new to this the MCSE track. I read there is
> MCSE 2000 and MCSE 2003. Which is based on Windows 2000
> and Windows 2003.
>
> I don't really know which one is best, 2000 or 2003. The
> exams are different . Please i need some advice on this.
>
>
> Thanks


MCSE 2003 is the latest ...... but you should follow the track you
are most likely to use at your place of employment.
(or future employment).



Jtyc

2004-01-26, 11:23 am

> I don't really know which one is best, 2000 or 2003. The
> exams are different . Please i need some advice on this.


Get certified in the products you know and use.



ADRENALINE

2004-01-29, 9:23 am

get 2003. u can still understand and do 2000 stuff just being 2003 certified
"winters" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2dd901c3e1fc$049752a0$a30
1280a@phx.gbl...
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently new to this the MCSE track. I read there is
> MCSE 2000 and MCSE 2003. Which is based on Windows 2000
> and Windows 2003.
>
> I don't really know which one is best, 2000 or 2003. The
> exams are different . Please i need some advice on this.
>
>
> Thanks



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