ptilsen wrote: » Going through the books would be worthwhile. If your goal is primarily to improve your high-level understanding of what technologies can (or should) be implemented for given network, just going through the material can definitely have value. The 2003 material is by no means obsolete, and a lot of the core protocols and services are have barely changed since 2003. If you're going to do all this, though, it would also be worthwhile to peruse the books for 70-640 and 70-642 (or 70-64. There are enough changes and new features that I think it would be helpful to you.
ptilsen wrote: » Be sure to take a look through the 70-640 material at some point. I think 290 is a great review source, but even better is to review both sets of products. Right now is a hot time to do 2003 to 2008 R2 migrations, so knowing that stuff can potentially be of great interest.