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MCSE - MCSE, MCP+I in NT 4.0 still accredited? |
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I got my MCSE and MCP + Internet in Windows NT 4.0 back in 1999.
Am I still allowed to use the MCSE and MCP+ Internet on my business cards and letterheads? Filthy Rich Music House Filthy Rich |
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Depends on what your electives were. The IIS3 exam is no longer credited, so
if you did IIS4 then you shoudl still be OK. "Filthy Rich" <> wrote in message news:... > I got my MCSE and MCP + Internet in Windows NT 4.0 back in 1999. > > Am I still allowed to use the MCSE and MCP+ Internet on my business > cards and letterheads? > > > > Filthy Rich > Music House Brendon Rogers |
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Yes you are. But many are upgrading to the 2000, 2003
generation. if you decide to upgrade, you will have to take the whole 2003 track...most of the NT4.0 classes dont carry over. good luck to you.. >-----Original Message----- >I got my MCSE and MCP + Internet in Windows NT 4.0 back in 1999. > >Am I still allowed to use the MCSE and MCP+ Internet on my business >cards and letterheads? > > > >Filthy Rich >Music House >. > Ron Williams |
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Possibly incorrect Ron.
It depends entirely on what exams he did for the NT4 MCSE. From: http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mcse/faq.asp Q. I was an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0. One of my elective exams, Exam 70-077: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0 and Microsoft Index Server 1.1, was discontinued on June 30, 2000, and I did not pass a current replacement exam before the June 30, 2001, deadline. Am I still certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0? A. You are no longer certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0. To be certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0, you must have met both the core and elective requirements for NT 4.0. Exam 70-077 was discontinued in June 2000 as part of the Windows NT 3.51 exam discontinuations. If you did not meet the upgrade requirements for Exam 70-077 by June 30, 2001, then you are no longer certified on Windows NT 4.0. See Discontinuation of Exams for more information. Q. In the case above, if I now pass a current MCSE elective exam to replace discontinued Exam 70-077, will I be certified again? A. Yes, if you pass a current MCSE elective now, you will again be certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0. Please see the MCSE on Windows NT 4.0 requirements page for details on electives that are currently available. "Ron Williams" <> wrote in message news:044d01c3611f$30121e00$... > Yes you are. But many are upgrading to the 2000, 2003 > generation. if you decide to upgrade, you will have to > take the whole 2003 track...most of the NT4.0 classes > dont carry over. > > good luck to you.. > > >-----Original Message----- > >I got my MCSE and MCP + Internet in Windows NT 4.0 back > in 1999. > > > >Am I still allowed to use the MCSE and MCP+ Internet on > my business > >cards and letterheads? > > > > > > > >Filthy Rich > >Music House > >. > > Brendon Rogers |
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On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 15:15:07 -0700, "Ron Williams"
<> wrote: >Yes you are. But many are upgrading to the 2000, 2003 >generation. if you decide to upgrade, you will have to >take the whole 2003 track...most of the NT4.0 classes >dont carry over. > >good luck to you.. Another thing... can you stop with the ass-backwards posting? Do you answer people in person before they ask you a question? A: Top posters Q: What's one of the most annoying things on usenet? |{evin |
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i resent that
"|{evin" <> wrote in message news:... > On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 15:15:07 -0700, "Ron Williams" > <> wrote: > > >Yes you are. But many are upgrading to the 2000, 2003 > >generation. if you decide to upgrade, you will have to > >take the whole 2003 track...most of the NT4.0 classes > >dont carry over. > > > >good luck to you.. > > Another thing... can you stop with the ass-backwards posting? Do you > answer people in person before they ask you a question? > > > A: Top posters > Q: What's one of the most annoying things on usenet? > Consultant |
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Who the f*ck do you think that you are to dictate how
anyone post in this newsgroup. If you don't like the way they're posted, skip em. Perhaps you're ass backwards! Some of the crap complained about in here borders on ridiculous. If that's the only thing you have to worry about you're living a divine life. You bottom posting... oh nevermind. >-----Original Message----- >On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 15:15:07 -0700, "Ron Williams" ><> wrote: > >>Yes you are. But many are upgrading to the 2000, 2003 >>generation. if you decide to upgrade, you will have to >>take the whole 2003 track...most of the NT4.0 classes >>dont carry over. >> >>good luck to you.. > >Another thing... can you stop with the ass-backwards posting? Do you >answer people in person before they ask you a question? > > >A: Top posters >Q: What's one of the most annoying things on usenet? > >. > Maestro |
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"Maestro" <> wrote in message
news:09bd01c361b2$28b21be0$... > Who the f*ck do you think that you are to dictate how > anyone post in this newsgroup. He was not dictating, he was asking. > If you don't like the way > they're posted, skip em. That would be fine if there was some way to know before opening the post that it was top-posted. I don't see to many subject lines with [Warning: Top poster] included. > Perhaps you're ass backwards! Do you read from bottom to top? Do you also read from right to left? Shalom! > Some of the crap complained about in here borders on > ridiculous. If that's the only thing you have to worry > about you're living a divine life. You bottom posting... > oh nevermind. We'll cross that border someday. Stay tuned. -- Fris "Please, Mr. Postman" bee® MCNGP #13 http://www.mcngp.tk The MCNGP Team - We're here to help =?iso-8859-1?Q?Frisbee=AE_MCNGP?= |
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Your inline posting is difficult to read. Please refrain from doing so in
the future. Or if possible create a diagram so that I may better follow your discussion. Thank you. Jtyc |
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> k
Your ready complience offends me. Please refrain from being so easy going in the future. Thank you. Jtyc |
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