Which one?

From: MCSE Wayne (wayne_at_waynesweb.com)
Date: 02/22/04

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    Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 07:39:25 -0800
    
    

    It seems that at this point in time, win2k is probably
    the most pertinent. Many companies are migrating from
    NT4 to 2000. It seems like the most logical progression,
    but not always. My wife works for a large company, and
    they are migrating from NT4 to win2k servers and XP
    clients. Although XP dows have some server
    functionality, it really isn't a true server class
    operating system line win2k or 2003 advanced server. If
    I were given the choice, take the 2000 MCSE track then,
    if you wish, upgrade to 2003 which will only require 2
    more exams. This way you get the best of both worlds so
    to speak.
    >-----Original Message-----
    >For some who's very interested in doing the MCSE soon
    >could someone advise me on which one I should do (2000?,
    >server?, 2003 Server? XP?)
    >Theres so many to choose one I' d like to do the one
    thats
    >most pertinent.
    >
    >Thanks.
    >
    >.
    >


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