"Dimi" <> wrote in message
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> "PAJ", thanks for the reply!
>
> So, if I understood your reply correctly :
> as I earned my MCSE NT4 directly and done the upgrade exams for 2000,
> there's no way I can upgrade to 2003 anymore? Not even by taking
> 70-290+70-291 (instead of 292) and 70-293+70-294 (instead of 296) ?
>
You can do this. Your certification planner will bare that out.
From the following link...
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mc...3/default.mspx
If you have an MCSE on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server credential, note the
following about your exam requirements:
. Networking: You have the option of taking only Exams 70-292 and
70-296 instead of all four core networking exams.
. Client: Since you have already passed Exam 70-210 or 70-270, the
client requirement for an MCSE on Windows Server 2003 certification has been
met-you do not have to take a client exam.
. Design: The design skills required of an MCSE on Windows Server 2003
do not differ significantly from those required of an MCSE on Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server. Thus, you do not have to take a design exam.
. Elective: Your current MCSE credential satisfies the elective
requirement for Windows Server 2003 because it proves your ability to
support another version of the platform. You do not have to take an elective
exam.
The only question is your client. If you did not take 70-210 or
70-270 (or now 70-620), you'll have to fulfill that as well.
John R