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Not so sure.
Hey Chip,
I've recently been looking into upgrading my 2003 MCSE to the new 2008 MCITP Enterprise administrator. I read your post with great interest. Now correct me if I'm wrong, but looking at Microsoft's website it seems that the 70-647 exam is mostly all about design. Now this is of course an essential exam for the MCITP certification so I'm not sure if this aspect is being de-emphasized. The three courses recommended by MS are all design oriented, and it looks like they mirror the 3 MCTS certifications (network infrastructure, active directory and application infrastructure). Is there a reason to suspect that course 6436 is going to be radically different than previous AD Design courses?
It seems to me that MS has very cleary separated out the Management and Administration side into the MCTS exams and then collected all the planning and design aspects into the actual MCITP exam.