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wats the offer to upgrade from MCSE-NT/2000 to MCSE2003?
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http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/
"Ramsheed" <> wrote in message news:062601c343c7$0f4eef10$... > wats the offer to upgrade from MCSE-NT/2000 to MCSE2003? Tom Helms |
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70-292 is an upgrade exam only for those already certified as MCSA on W2K.
See http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/m...a/windows2003/ "Paul Hanlon" <> wrote in message news:05b301c34488$6f1fc560$... Deal, Save me £220.00 on exam fees and MSPress books. As a serious answer though there are 2 exams to pass for the MCSE 2003 - 70-292 and 70-296. Can anyone clear up the confusion however - Does passing the 70-292 give you an MCSA in 2003 regardless of whether you hold the cert in 2000? Some people in the MCSA group seem to think so, I myself am an MCSA (soon MCSE) who will need to do both regardless. Paul Hanlon CCNA, MCSA Maestro |
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If an individual who is a MCSE 2000 takes both 70-292 and 70-296, the
individual will be a MCSA/MCSE 2003--whether or not they were previously an MCSA 2000. This information was previously posted by Andy Ruth from Microsoft Training. "Maestro" <> wrote in message news:%... > 70-292 is an upgrade exam only for those already certified as MCSA on W2K. > See http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/m...a/windows2003/ > > "Paul Hanlon" <> wrote in message > news:05b301c34488$6f1fc560$... > Deal, > > Save me £220.00 on exam fees and MSPress books. As a > serious answer though there are 2 exams to pass for the > MCSE 2003 - 70-292 and 70-296. > > Can anyone clear up the confusion however - Does passing > the 70-292 give you an MCSA in 2003 regardless of whether > you hold the cert in 2000? Some people in the MCSA group > seem to think so, I myself am an MCSA (soon MCSE) who will > need to do both regardless. > > Paul Hanlon CCNA, MCSA > > Tom Helms |
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Oops... you're right... after re-reading the question I realize that I was
only looking at one facet of the whole question. Thanks. "Tom Helms" <> wrote in message news:... > If an individual who is a MCSE 2000 takes both 70-292 and 70-296, the > individual will be a MCSA/MCSE 2003--whether or not they were previously an > MCSA 2000. This information was previously posted by Andy Ruth from > Microsoft Training. > > "Maestro" <> wrote in message > news:%... > > 70-292 is an upgrade exam only for those already certified as MCSA on W2K. > > See http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/m...a/windows2003/ > > > > "Paul Hanlon" <> wrote in message > > news:05b301c34488$6f1fc560$... > > Deal, > > > > Save me £220.00 on exam fees and MSPress books. As a > > serious answer though there are 2 exams to pass for the > > MCSE 2003 - 70-292 and 70-296. > > > > Can anyone clear up the confusion however - Does passing > > the 70-292 give you an MCSA in 2003 regardless of whether > > you hold the cert in 2000? Some people in the MCSA group > > seem to think so, I myself am an MCSA (soon MCSE) who will > > need to do both regardless. > > > > Paul Hanlon CCNA, MCSA > > > > > > Maestro |
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