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| dfyock 2004-02-04, 9:26 pm |
| I have my MCSA W2K and would like to complete my MCSE but cross over to
Server 2003. Best path?
Thanks
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| mikefoot2 2004-02-05, 2:25 pm |
| take 70-292
makes you MCSA 2003
then carry on with Exams to finish MCSE 2000
Then take 70-296
Bingo your MCSE 2003
Good luck
"dfyock" <dfyock@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> I have my MCSA W2K and would like to complete my MCSE but cross over to
> Server 2003. Best path?
> Thanks
>
>
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| dfyock 2004-02-05, 8:26 pm |
| tahnks for the info.
"mikefoot2" <mikefoot2@ic24.net> wrote in message
news:10254linkogs1de@corp.supernews.com...
> take 70-292
>
> makes you MCSA 2003
>
> then carry on with Exams to finish MCSE 2000
>
> Then take 70-296
>
> Bingo your MCSE 2003
>
> Good luck
>
> "dfyock" <dfyock@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:I8hUb.12140$IF1.5959@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
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| My News Account 2004-02-06, 12:26 pm |
| On star date 5 Feb 2004 23:17:04 +0100, Frog
<FrogRemailer@bigfoot.com> thought it would be rather spiffy to spray
paint these fine words on the wall..
>In message: <4021b626.124361807@www.+++ATH0.com> [<--cute, I haven't seen
>anyone use a hayes modem command escape sequence in a LONG time.]
There's a hidden motive behind the reason why I used that. 
>instead of pulling rabbits out of the lamer, would you care to educate
>somebody who's been out of circulation most of the last decade? I'd like
>to learn, and your analysis of the lamers post tells me you have the
>knowledge to teach and tell me where to get what kind of tools.
Decade? I'd say that's quite a long time to be out of circulation. 
Not like anything has really changed over the past few years or so.
>I've learned some about windows, and some about anon email and m2n
>gateways, but I've still a LONG way to go.
Well, what I used (and did) was pretty easy. In fact, easy enough that
with the info I provided that you can learn the "techniques" I used in
a matter of minutes. If you're really interested and you have an IRC
client, you're more than welcome to come to my IRC server.
IRC: ossit.no-ip.org
Port: 6667
I run not only my own IRC server, but also my web site and mail server
as well.
>my last modem before this one was a 1200bps hayes compatible external that
>had an option to use acoustic couplers.
Remember the modems that had a cradle you had to put the phone into in
order to use? Now THAT'S ancient. I wouldn't mind finding one just
for the hell of it.
>direct connect was a new innovation.
>
>EVERYTHING was what you call "dialup" these days.
>
>the govt and a few thousand college kids were the only ones that had
>internet access, it was a mystery to most of the rest of us.
Yep. Then came the war dialers. /me goes into flashback mode
>a *40 Megabyte* HD was considered humungous.
Yeah, I remember when I had my first IBM PC it had a 212 MB HDD and I
thought that was "the shit". It was an IBM PS/2 (286) hehehehehe
>640K was enough ram for anyone.
>
>The 8088 was still state of the art.
>
>4MHZ was **FAST**!!
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>the year was 1989
Ahhhh memories of days gone bye. *sniff*
--
Unofficial M$ Motto: "Micro$oft: Have you hugged your BSoD today?"
"dfyock" <dfyock@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:I8hUb.12140$IF1.5959@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
> I have my MCSA W2K and would like to complete my MCSE but cross over to
> Server 2003. Best path?
> Thanks
>
>
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| There is a good offer at www.i2ko.com for MCSE upgrade course upgrade from
mcse 2000 to mcse server 2003
"dfyock" <dfyock@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:I8hUb.12140$IF1.5959@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
> I have my MCSA W2K and would like to complete my MCSE but cross over to
> Server 2003. Best path?
> Thanks
>
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