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I was a couple of tests shy of MCSE 2000 when my office started using
2003 for everything, at which point I quit taking the 2000 tests. I'm wondering if it is possible (allowed?) to take the 2003 upgrade tests (70-292 & 20-296) then finish the 2000 track, ultimately ending up with the MCSE 2003. Thank you for your comments & time. jagxj6@hotmail.com |
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prattled ceaselessly:
> I was a couple of tests shy of MCSE 2000 when my office started using > 2003 for everything, at which point I quit taking the 2000 tests. > I'm wondering if it is possible (allowed?) to take the 2003 upgrade > tests (70-292 & 20-296) then finish the 2000 track, ultimately ending > up with the MCSE 2003. > Thank you for your comments & time. Nope. -- Catwalker aka Pu$$y Feet BS, MCSA, MCSE MCNGP #43 www.mcngp.com faq.mcngp.com "Definitely not wearing any underwear." catwalker63 |
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Would that not be a 'downgrade'?
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