hey ng. what's the deal with the MCSE+S on 2003 upgrade?

if you finish your MCSE+S on 2000 and then take the two 2003 upgrade exams
70-292 & 70-296, do you get your MCSE+S on 2003?

RY, MCSA

Re: MCSE+S on 2k3 upgradable? by Tom

Tom
Sun Nov 02 08:58:05 CST 2003

The requirements are listed here:
http://www.microsoft.com/Traincert/mcp/mcse/security/windowsserver2003.asp.

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"Rowdy Yates" <rowdy.yates@no-spam-please.com> wrote in message
news:Xns94275FE1DD947rowdyyatesnospamplea@207.46.248.16...
> hey ng. what's the deal with the MCSE+S on 2003 upgrade?
>
> if you finish your MCSE+S on 2000 and then take the two 2003 upgrade exams
> 70-292 & 70-296, do you get your MCSE+S on 2003?
>
> RY, MCSA



Re: MCSE+S on 2k3 upgradable? by Marlin

Marlin
Sun Nov 02 14:26:41 CST 2003

According to
http://www.microsoft.com/Traincert/mcp/mcse/security/windowsserver2003.asp

you dont get your 2003 Specialist: Security that way.

You will need
292 and 296 for your 2k-2k3 upgrade as well as 298 and 299 to gain the
certification

Interestingly though you can do 270,290,291,293,294 to get MCSE2k3 if
you already have 220 or 221 (which can be used as an elective)



On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 06:25:32 -0800, Rowdy Yates
<rowdy.yates@no-spam-please.com> wrote:

>hey ng. what's the deal with the MCSE+S on 2003 upgrade?
>
>if you finish your MCSE+S on 2000 and then take the two 2003 upgrade exams
>70-292 & 70-296, do you get your MCSE+S on 2003?
>
>RY, MCSA


Re: MCSE+S on 2k3 upgradable? by Rowdy

Rowdy
Mon Nov 03 06:37:27 CST 2003

Are you refering to this?

2 Candidates who hold MCSA or MCSE on Windows 2000 credentials may take
Exam 70-292 in place of Exams 70-290 and 70-291. In addition, candidates
who hold an MCSE on Windows 2000 credential may take Exam 70-296 in place
of Exams 70-293 and 70-294.

the above covers the core requirements.

so, with an mcse2k and if you already did your 227 as an elective, and you
take the 292/296 upgrade exams to upgrade to mcse 2k3...
you only will need to get 299 & 298 to upgrade the a mcse+s on 2k3.



Marlin Munrow <marlin@gonefission.com> wrote in
news:gvpaqvk9g8fhrl3hashg4fvmhv1g73e99d@4ax.com:

> http://www.microsoft.com/Traincert/mcp/mcse/security/windowsserver2003.
> asp


Re: MCSE+S on 2k3 upgradable? by Marlin

Marlin
Mon Nov 03 16:13:41 CST 2003

couldnt have put it better my self

On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 04:37:27 -0800, Rowdy Yates
<rowdy.yates@no-spam-please.com> wrote:

>Are you refering to this?
>
>2 Candidates who hold MCSA or MCSE on Windows 2000 credentials may take
>Exam 70-292 in place of Exams 70-290 and 70-291. In addition, candidates
>who hold an MCSE on Windows 2000 credential may take Exam 70-296 in place
>of Exams 70-293 and 70-294.
>
>the above covers the core requirements.
>
>so, with an mcse2k and if you already did your 227 as an elective, and you
>take the 292/296 upgrade exams to upgrade to mcse 2k3...
>you only will need to get 299 & 298 to upgrade the a mcse+s on 2k3.
>
>
>
>Marlin Munrow <marlin@gonefission.com> wrote in
>news:gvpaqvk9g8fhrl3hashg4fvmhv1g73e99d@4ax.com:
>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/Traincert/mcp/mcse/security/windowsserver2003.
>> asp