May I know which exam I should take next ??
gomcse2002
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Hi guys
I cannot mind up my mind right now and decide which should be my next Microsoft MCSA/MCSE exam ?Let me briefly tell you what I got so far.
So far I have MCSE NT4, MCSA 2000: Messaging, MCDST, A+, Network+, Security+, i-Net+, Server+. My company is still using NT4/Win2k domain and clients OS is using Windows 2000 Pro. All I know next year will be moving to Windows XP Pro for client OS. And next year will implement Active Directory.
May I know if you were me, should I just go ahead to take 70-292 exam first and at least bump myself up and become a MCSA 2003 or should I continue to take 3 more courses to get my MCSE 2000 first ?
Please kindly advise ASAP.
Many thanks in advance.
I cannot mind up my mind right now and decide which should be my next Microsoft MCSA/MCSE exam ?Let me briefly tell you what I got so far.
So far I have MCSE NT4, MCSA 2000: Messaging, MCDST, A+, Network+, Security+, i-Net+, Server+. My company is still using NT4/Win2k domain and clients OS is using Windows 2000 Pro. All I know next year will be moving to Windows XP Pro for client OS. And next year will implement Active Directory.
May I know if you were me, should I just go ahead to take 70-292 exam first and at least bump myself up and become a MCSA 2003 or should I continue to take 3 more courses to get my MCSE 2000 first ?
Please kindly advise ASAP.
Many thanks in advance.
eBay Addict and IT Geek from Canada
Working on : 70-686 (Windows 7 Exam)
Working on : 70-686 (Windows 7 Exam)
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janmike Member Posts: 3,076In my opinion, get the MCSE on Windows 2k. You can always upgrade after that.
I would think that the MCSE is the most prestigious. And if they're going to AD,assumng they're not shifting to Server W2k3, it's going to be on the W2k domain.
Good luck on your decision."It doesn't matter, it's in the past!"--Rafiki