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How do you find out about Microsoft prerequisites courses. Specifically I am
interested in knowing if you need to take and/ or be familiar with the 70-290 content before taking 70-291. I have a Networking/Unix background so 70-291 appears to have a lot of familiar content. Joe A. =?Utf-8?B?Sm9lIEEu?= |
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Basically 290 is more Operating system oriented, and 291 network services
oriented "Joe A." <Joe A.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6CBE62D2-48ED-4ADD-8A81-... > How do you find out about Microsoft prerequisites courses. Specifically I > am > interested in knowing if you need to take and/ or be familiar with the > 70-290 > content before taking 70-291. I have a Networking/Unix background so > 70-291 > appears to have a lot of familiar content. > > Joe A. |
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Hi Joe,
With the exception of Upgrade exams there is absolutely no limitation on the order in which you take the exams. You can take 70-299 or 70-270 first and nobody will mind. However be careful because you may see questions on 70-291 which will assume you have knowledge that was covered in 70-290. Good luck! M -- MDG, MCT MCSA (2003), MCSA (2000), MCDST. MVP: Windows Server - Customer Experience Certified Small Business Specialist Visit my blog at http://www.mitpro.ca/Blogs/tabid/59/...2/Default.aspx "Joe A." wrote: > How do you find out about Microsoft prerequisites courses. Specifically I am > interested in knowing if you need to take and/ or be familiar with the 70-290 > content before taking 70-291. I have a Networking/Unix background so 70-291 > appears to have a lot of familiar content. > > Joe A. |
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