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Hi,
I'm working my way towards my MCSE, I'm currently MCSA with just 1 exam left. However I'm looking at taking 70-350 (implementing ISA 2004) as we've started using it at work, and I've done the course. Will I be able to add this to my current certification and become MCSA Security, or can I only use it once I have upgraded from 2000 to 2003? I was reading the certification planner on the MCP site which says you can take 70-227 (ISA 2000) to become MCSA 2000 security, however it doesn't say if you can use 350 instead of 227 or not. After all you can use 298, (Designing security for 2003 network), rather than 220 (Designing security for 2000 network) in your 2000 certification. I was wondering if they just over looked this, or if you can only use 350 towards a 2003 certification. Cheers Ben Ben |
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Interesting question
be updated yet. Go to http://www.microsoft.com/learning/su...worldsites.asp and find your nearest Microsoft Regional Service Centre. Email this question to them. Wayne McGlinn Brisbane, Oz MCNGP Silver "Ben" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi, > > I'm working my way towards my MCSE, I'm currently MCSA with just 1 exam > left. However I'm looking at taking 70-350 (implementing ISA 2004) as > we've started using it at work, and I've done the course. Will I be able > to add this to my current certification and become MCSA Security, or can I > only use it once I have upgraded from 2000 to 2003? I was reading the > certification planner on the MCP site which says you can take 70-227 (ISA > 2000) to become MCSA 2000 security, however it doesn't say if you can use > 350 instead of 227 or not. After all you can use 298, (Designing security > for 2003 network), rather than 220 (Designing security for 2000 network) > in your 2000 certification. > > I was wondering if they just over looked this, or if you can only use 350 > towards a 2003 certification. > > Cheers > > Ben > Wayne |
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Hi!
I'm too wonder with exam ISA 2004. If did you take the exam ISA 2004 Could you tell me about exam ISA 2004. Thanks! "Ben" wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working my way towards my MCSE, I'm currently MCSA with just 1 exam > left. However I'm looking at taking 70-350 (implementing ISA 2004) as we've > started using it at work, and I've done the course. Will I be able to add > this to my current certification and become MCSA Security, or can I only use > it once I have upgraded from 2000 to 2003? I was reading the certification > planner on the MCP site which says you can take 70-227 (ISA 2000) to become > MCSA 2000 security, however it doesn't say if you can use 350 instead of 227 > or not. After all you can use 298, (Designing security for 2003 network), > rather than 220 (Designing security for 2000 network) in your 2000 > certification. > > I was wondering if they just over looked this, or if you can only use 350 > towards a 2003 certification. > > Cheers > > Ben > > > =?Utf-8?B?VHJpbmggRGluaCBOZ3V5ZW4=?= |
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