tiersten wrote: » Considering there are still W2K installations out there I'd say 2003 will be around for a while...
veritas_libertas wrote: » Don't forget the NT servers.
snadam wrote: » few and far between, but some of our customers STILL hang on to NT. Its just so odd to hear that 2003 is going the way of 2000; with recent rumors of the MCSA/E track retiring TBA this year, to EOL discussions like this one. Okay, I will end this nostalgia
RobertKaucher wrote: » Get your tests done ASAP. Because, yes, you would have an incomplete MCSE. I would suggest maybe just going for the MCSA:M+S and seeing what they do witht he exams. If the exams are not discontinued as I believe they will be and as MS Learning has indicated then you could finish things up in 2011. But as things stand now I would opperate under the assumption that your exams will be unavailable in 2011 and potentially by the fall of 2010. If you are commited to completing the MCSE then here is what I would suggest: 291 (if you pass prep for two weeks for the 293)-> 293 then prep for the one month for the 294. Then you will need to complete the security requirements. Prep for the 299/298 at the same time. Take them close together. Then I would move on to the MCITP exams.
gorebrush wrote: » I assumed that they will always keep the current and previous "mainstream" OS exams alive. However, with Server 2008 R2 and Win 7 in full swing, I guess 2003 is no longer the more current OS. /Sigh - What to do with my MCSE...