MitchS
Wed Aug 31 10:41:09 CDT 2005
The elective compnent of the MCSE is intended to prove depth of knowledge of
other network systems, hence MCSA 2000. The MCDST does not primarily focus
on the network aspect and therefore does not qualify as an elective. HTH
--
Mitch S.
MCSA, A+, Net+, CCNA
"AmS" <AmS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EFDF25F2-BC94-49CB-8C91-361A936E7217@microsoft.com...
> Thank you for all the infos. i've seen in the website that MCDST is also
> an
> elective exam for MCSA on windows 2003 so i don't need to take up 70-270
>
> but not in MCSE on Windows 2003.. hmm... y not? the only listed there as
> an
> elective exam are MCSA on Windows 2000, MCSE on Win2k and WinNT 4.. how
> come
> MCSA on windows 2003 is not listed? same with MCDST? so it means i also
> need
> to take up the 70-270... ????
>
> thanks in advance! :)
>
> --
> MCP
>
>
> "T-Bone" wrote:
>
>> "AmS" <AmS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> > 1. is MCDST an elective exam also on MCSE on windows 2003?
>> > 2. do i need to take up another OS exam which is 70-270 (windows xp)
>> > for
>> me
>> > to complete my MCSE path, i already passed teh MCDST exam ?
>>
>> Read the requirements on the web site carefully.
>>
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/
>>
>> If it isn't listed as an alternative, then its not an alternative. Note
>> that
>> you only have to pass an exam once, then its good for any cert.
>> --
>> T-Bone
>> MCNGP XL
>>
>>
>>