"Mitch Garvis, MCT" <> wrote in message
news:...
> You would need Exams 70-290, 70-291, and 70-293. I think that is it.
I think he's going to need a bit more, Mitch. There are no upgrade exams
available from MCSE2000 to MCSE2003, and only two exams on the list provided
are usable -- the 70-210, which can be used to satisfy the Client OS
requirement, and the 70-227, which can be used to satisfy the Elective
requirement.
That leaves four core exams and a design exam:
70-290, 70-291, 70-293, 70-294, and one of 70-297 or 70-298
The MCSA2003 only requires 70-290 and 70-291.
> "Sapinto" <> wrote in message
> news:2E44DF83-1867-454D-8830-...
>> I'm an MCSE on Windows 2000 and want to upgrade to 2003. I missed the
>> opportunity to upgrade with the 2 upgrade exams. What's the best way to
>> do
>> this as the certification planner is a bit confusing. I did the following
>> exams on 2000.
>>
>> 70-210 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Windows®
>> 2000
>> Professional
>> 70-215 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Windows®
>> 2000
>> Server
>> 70-216 - Implementing and Administering a Microsoft® Windows® 2000
>> Network
>> Infrastructure
>> 70-218 - Managing a Windows 2000 Network Environment
>> 70-217 - Implementing and Administering a Microsoft® Windows® 2000
>> Directory
>> Services Infrastructure
>> 70-220 - Designing Security for a Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Network
>> 70-227 - Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Internet
>> Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Enterprise Edition
>
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