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Louis Patterson

2004-02-12, 6:26 pm

How many test are on MCSE 2003, what is the total cost, will knowing Windows
Xp help out at all? In a previous post I asked about an all-in-one book is
there a book or books that come in a set where you can read that portion of
the book or set of books and take the individual tests? Because reading all
that and taking all the tests at once would be too much to absorb at one
time?


phenian

2004-02-13, 2:26 pm

You will find alot of answers on the Microsoft website


"Louis Patterson" <gotenks9@nospambellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> How many test are on MCSE 2003, what is the total cost, will knowing

Windows
> Xp help out at all? In a previous post I asked about an all-in-one book is
> there a book or books that come in a set where you can read that portion

of
> the book or set of books and take the individual tests? Because reading

all
> that and taking all the tests at once would be too much to absorb at one
> time?
>
>



Rex Tincher

2004-02-13, 3:26 pm

On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 18:31:11 -0000, "phenian"
<ph3n1an-conevert-numbers@iclway.co.uk> wrote:

>You will find alot of answers on the Microsoft website


http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/default.asp

especially
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/default.asp

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