Re: MCSA Messaging

From: Loz (Lawrence_howlett_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/24/05


Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 03:56:57 -0800

Well actually, there will be a Longhorn server component
released in 2007..

http://www.microsoft-
watch.com/article2/0,1995,1640454,00.asp

Just one example...

>-----Original Message-----
>Well Longhorn isn't replacing Server 2003 it's replacing
Windows XP. With
>that aside it is worth it. The certification doesn't
expire and you should
>have the opportunity to upgrade to the next version when
it comes out.As for
>the requirement for 284 you can take the exam if you pay
for it prior
>experience or not. You could even take it if you didn't
study. I don't
>recommend either, however I might recommend getting a
copy of Exchange trial
>version and learning it. As well in your case with no
prior "hands-on"
>experience I might recommend after your MCSA is done and
you want to go for
>the Messaging...take the MOC class 2400 for Exchange.
>
>--
>"The Rev"
>Microsoft Certified Trainer
>
>Fig Newton: The force required to accelerate a fig 39.37
inches/second
>..
>"Loz" <lawrence_howlett@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:0e9901c5016c$a0ef4be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am currently studying MCDST, but am looking at
studying
>> for the MCSA next year.
>>
>> My first question is, is it going to be worth studying
>> for MCSA 2003 in 2006 when Longhorn is due mid 2006?
Am I
>> better off waiting til the new Longhorn MCSA exams
>> appear. My workplace use mainly Netware servers so it
is
>> not as if I require MCSA 2003 specifically...
>>
>> However...eventually the IT MD wants to move to a
Windows
>> based solution in the next few years so I am trying to
>> pre-empt that! I am interested in doing the MCSA
>> Messaging, as again, at the moment we have a Novell
IMAP
>> email system, which will be replaced by Exchange
>> eventually...
>>
>> However the exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing
>> Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 requires that the
student
>> should have one year of implementing and managing a
>> Exchange organization... how am I to get around this??
>>
>> Thanks
>
>
>.
>



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