Once Again I look back on the mcse track. I was wondering
what you all think about just starting the mcse 2000
track vs 2003? I currently have w2k experience but wonder
if it would be wise to study/put the time in for the w2k
and upgrade to 2003? Need Direction.Thanks

MCSE BACK AGAIN by Plain

Plain
Mon Oct 27 16:45:38 CST 2003

The journey of a thousand miles begin with a single step.
Go take the 70-270, 70-290,...etc and start your MCSE
certification now!
>-----Original Message-----
>Once Again I look back on the mcse track. I was
wondering
>what you all think about just starting the mcse 2000
>track vs 2003? I currently have w2k experience but
wonder
>if it would be wise to study/put the time in for the w2k
>and upgrade to 2003? Need Direction.Thanks
>.
>

MCSE BACK AGAIN by Guddi

Guddi
Mon Oct 27 19:51:58 CST 2003

It will be wise act..Cheers!
>-----Original Message-----
>Once Again I look back on the mcse track. I was wondering
>what you all think about just starting the mcse 2000
>track vs 2003? I currently have w2k experience but wonder
>if it would be wise to study/put the time in for the w2k
>and upgrade to 2003? Need Direction.Thanks
>.
>

Re: MCSE BACK AGAIN by Abe

Abe
Mon Oct 27 23:51:44 CST 2003

I would say what does your company want you to do? Are they using a Win2K
design or Win2K3?
"MCSE To Be OR Not To Be." <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> Once Again I look back on the mcse track. I was wondering
> what you all think about just starting the mcse 2000
> track vs 2003? I currently have w2k experience but wonder
> if it would be wise to study/put the time in for the w2k
> and upgrade to 2003? Need Direction.Thanks



Re: MCSE BACK AGAIN by anonymous

anonymous
Fri Oct 31 10:40:48 CST 2003

Well everything, but mostly support. I'm kind of in a
trasition right now moving towards a infrastructure role.
So I would say it would help me out by getting my w2k and
then upgrade to w2k3. Just need to get in gear!
>-----Original Message-----
>I would say what does your company want you to do? Are
they using a Win2K
>design or Win2K3?
>"MCSE To Be OR Not To Be."
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>message news:0bce01c39cd7$f3d3c6b0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> Once Again I look back on the mcse track. I was
wondering
>> what you all think about just starting the mcse 2000
>> track vs 2003? I currently have w2k experience but
wonder
>> if it would be wise to study/put the time in for the w2k
>> and upgrade to 2003? Need Direction.Thanks
>
>
>.
>