BigVic
Thu Oct 05 15:56:01 CDT 2006
Thanks for the replies...I eventually am going for my MCSE 2003, but since I
work for a security firm, I feel 70-299 and CompTIA Security + is more of a
correct fit.
Then early next year, I will take 70-292 and 70-296 for my MCSE 2003. Then I
will have the MCSE 2003 : Security certification. And someone said I would
also have an MCSA....is that correct?
TIA
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"man" wrote:
> i been strudying for 70-294 and 297 active directory exam and was told that
> 70-294 has simulations, diagrams and normal questions. i'm not sure what to
> expect from 70-297 as i was told its a case study exam. not sure what the
> format of the exam is like whether it has diagrams or simulations or
> questions. 297 i have been studying for past 2 months. i'm practicising
> this at work but just to be prepared wondering if it has simulations. as its
> a case study exam i can't it imagine having 40 case studies i be there all
> day. also like to know how many case studies it would have. is it just one
> and will it have loadsa questions on it. i did case study exams back in
> school in the english exam and also in my degree. so i would imgaine they
> will have one case study and have questions based on that case study.
>
> "OT-MAN" wrote:
>
> > > I am an MCSE (Windows 2000) I want to get the MCSE:Security cert.
> > >
> > > I have passed the following:
> > >
> > > 70- 215, 70-216, 70-217, 70-210, 70-220, 70-221, 70-219
> > >
> > > Am I correct that if I take the 70-299 and CompTIA Security+ exams that I
> > > will get that Security cert?
> >
> > Yes, You will get MCSE Security on Windows 2000 not MCSE 2003
> >
> > > By reading here, I think I do
> > >
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/security/windows2000.asp
> > >
> > > TIA
> >
> > If you are planning to Upgrade to 2003, I advice to take 70-292 and 70-296
> > after that take both these exams 70-299=CompTIA Security+ and one core design
> > 70-298.
> >
> > You can login to MCP Member Site
> > https://mcp.microsoft.com/Authenticate/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=https%3a%2f%2fmcp.microsoft.com%2fMCP%2fdefault.aspx
> >
> > Goto : View My.. --> Certification Planner.
> > You'll find all info you need.