Re: Need some advices
From: Rowdy Yates (rowdy_yates2_at_removethis.lycos.com)
Date: 03/31/04
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 06:59:36 -0800
"Andy Foster" <andy.removethis@andyfoster.com> wrote in news:c4ehtt$2hqmk4$1
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> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> I am just thinking about to get MCSE, should I go for
>> 2000 or 2003? Are they basically the same?
>>
>
> As a general rule of thumb, if you need to ask, MCSE is not for you.
> If you do not know whether 2000 and 2003 are basically the same, and need
to
> ask, MCSE is not for you.
> If you think your question is sufficient, without any reference to career
> path, experience and current job, to get another answer, MCSE is not for
> you.
>
>
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