mpotter
Wed Feb 04 07:26:07 CST 2004
Thanks I must have been looking at the wrong section on the MS
website, I can't even find what I saw last night that listed those
other two exams. (ote to self don't lookup requirements after almost
falling asleep during accounting class.) I even checked my transcript
today and the test and new certification are already there. Thanks.
<thelms@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<ej#CfAt6DHA.2732@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
> Mike,
>
> Take a look here for the MCSA 2003 requirements:
>
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcsa/windows2003/.
> Take a look here for the MCSE 2003 requirements:
>
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/.
>
> Only Exam 70-292 is needed for you to upgrade to MCSA 2003. You need both
> 70-292 and 70-296 to upgrade to MCSE 2003.
> --
> Tom Helms [MSFT]
>
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> "Mike P" <mpotter@crosswinds.net> wrote in message
> news:b1316d21.0402031850.c4be501@posting.google.com...
> >I passed 70-292 yesterday, I was under the impression that just that
> > single exam would update my MCSA to 2003 since I am already a
> > MCSA/MCSE on win 2000. Now I see that I also have to take additional
> > exams (293 and 294) Is this correct. Will the CCNA or network+ count
> > towards either of those? I am looking now and 70-296 is all I need
> > for MCSE, so it doesn't seem worth the study time and expense of two
> > more exams to get a 2003 MCSA. Anybody more fimilar with the upgrade
> > process that can clear this up. It looks like all I need is 70-296
> > for 2003 mcse but want to be sure.
> > Thanks
> > Mike
> > mikeweb1 at potternet dot com
> > (change the obvious stuff to reply by e-mail)