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I got my MCSE status on NT in 1998. I'm I still considered an MCSE?
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In news:,
ra <> rambled: > > I got my MCSE status on NT in 1998. I'm I still considered an MCSE? Technically yes. Practically, probably not. -- KB - MCNGP "silent thug" #26 Briscobar AT gmail DOT com Ken Briscoe |
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From http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/faq.asp
Q.I am an MCSE and have passed the Windows NT 4.0 exams. Is my certification still valid? A.The Windows NT 4.0 exams have not been available since March 1, 2001. However, MCSEs who have passed the required exams remain certified as MCSEs on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. Wayne "ra" <> wrote in message news:... > I got my MCSE status on NT in 1998. I'm I still considered an MCSE? > > Wayne McGlinn |
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