Greetings everyone,

A couple of years ago I had taken and passed both 70-210, 70-215, and also
have my A+ and Network+ Certifications. This of course means that I am 1 test
(70-218) away from my MCSA in Windows 2000.

This is where the tricky part begins.

I want to convert this ultimately into an MCSE 2003 without de-valueing the
210,215, and 218 exams. This means, I don't want to take the equivalents for
the 2003 exam if I don't have to.

I could go the "upgrade track" for MCSA in 2000 to 2003, but does it "stop
there" meaning, in order to be considered an MCSE 2003, do I need to take and
pass all of the specifically required exams? Or after I upgrade from MCSA
2000 to 2003, can I continue on to the 2003 MCSE track?


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Michael Cramer
A+/Net+ Certified Technician
Future MCSA 2003

Re: MCSA/MCSE 2000 -> 2003 by Michael

Michael
Mon Apr 23 10:31:24 CDT 2007

"Michael C" <MichaelC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:018C628C-161E-4EB2-B417-48794F3F424E@microsoft.com:

> I could go the "upgrade track" for MCSA in 2000 to 2003, but does it "stop
> there" meaning, in order to be considered an MCSE 2003, do I need to take and
> pass all of the specifically required exams? Or after I upgrade from MCSA
> 2000 to 2003, can I continue on to the 2003 MCSE track?
>
>
> --
> Michael Cramer
> A+/Net+ Certified Technician
> Future MCSA 2003

In order with your questions: No. Yes.
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