Will the following combination of exams fulfill the requirements for
becoming an MCSE 2000:

70-210
70-215
70-216
70-217
70-219
70-220
70-221

In the footnotes on the MCSE 2000 web page, it states something like 70-219,
70-220, and 70-221 can be used as either one core or one elective. Does
this mean that if 70-219 is used as a core, then 70-220 and 70-221 can not
be used as the final 2 electives for attaining the MCSE 2000?

I've sent this question in to the MCPHelp address, but I thought I may be
able to get a quicker reply on the newsgroup.

Thanks.
--
TheXman

Re: MCSE 2000 exam combinations by MCSE

MCSE
Fri Dec 05 07:27:55 CST 2003

That will you get the base MCSE on Windows 2000. What the footnote means is
that you cannot take credit twice for the same exam in two different areas
of your requirements, such as Design and Electives.

Best,
Will
www.mcseworld.com



"TheXman" <.> wrote in message
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> Will the following combination of exams fulfill the requirements for
> becoming an MCSE 2000:
>
> 70-210
> 70-215
> 70-216
> 70-217
> 70-219
> 70-220
> 70-221
>
> In the footnotes on the MCSE 2000 web page, it states something like
70-219,
> 70-220, and 70-221 can be used as either one core or one elective. Does
> this mean that if 70-219 is used as a core, then 70-220 and 70-221 can not
> be used as the final 2 electives for attaining the MCSE 2000?
>
> I've sent this question in to the MCPHelp address, but I thought I may be
> able to get a quicker reply on the newsgroup.
>
> Thanks.
> --
> TheXman
>
>
>