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Old 02-13-2007, 01:15 PM   #1
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MCSE/MCSA books

I just got 2 MCSE/MCSA study books for cheap, the only problem is that they are for windows 2000. here are links to each book: http://www.sybex.com/WileyCDA/SybexT...78212948X.html
http://www.sybex.com/WileyCDA/SybexT...782129471.html

Would these books help me in getting MCSE/MCSA certified? I know some of the info will be outdated but most should still be correct, right? if not then what would be a good book to study from?

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