I'm an NT 4.0 MCSE that needs advice on the MCSE track...
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Hi,
This looks like a great site! I'm a Senior Network Administrator with 7 years of experience in the field and just got laid off and although I have my NT 4.0 MCSE, I'm quickly learning that a lot has changed. I did migrate my domain from NT to W2K3 and exchange 5.5 to exchange 2003, but have not pursued my mcse 2003 until now. I do have a job offer lined up, but unfortunately it's in Boston and it's a long commute...
Anyway, since I haven't taken a Microsoft exam since 1999, I've decided to take the 70-270 to start off with. What should be my next exam after 70-270 and are the exam cram books still the best? They were for NT
Thanks again and good luck to all on your job searches!
This looks like a great site! I'm a Senior Network Administrator with 7 years of experience in the field and just got laid off and although I have my NT 4.0 MCSE, I'm quickly learning that a lot has changed. I did migrate my domain from NT to W2K3 and exchange 5.5 to exchange 2003, but have not pursued my mcse 2003 until now. I do have a job offer lined up, but unfortunately it's in Boston and it's a long commute...
Anyway, since I haven't taken a Microsoft exam since 1999, I've decided to take the 70-270 to start off with. What should be my next exam after 70-270 and are the exam cram books still the best? They were for NT
Thanks again and good luck to all on your job searches!
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminMS Press books are generally best for MS exams. After you passed the 70-270 you should go for the 70-290 (after that 291, 293, 294, and 297 or 29
You don't need to take any new electives. Check out the following url for more info about MCSE 2003 for MCSEs on NT4:
www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/nt.asp