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)

Re: MSCE 2000 to 2003 upgrade path confusion by Kian

Kian
Tue Feb 03 21:09:45 CST 2004

you just need to pass 296 and you'll be MCSA/MCSE 2k3
"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)



Re: MSCE 2000 to 2003 upgrade path confusion by Tom

Tom
Tue Feb 03 21:36:46 CST 2004

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]

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights."Please
do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup
purposes only."

"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)



Re: MSCE 2000 to 2003 upgrade path confusion by mpotter

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]
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights."Please
> do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup
> purposes only."
>
> "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)

Re: MSCE 2000 to 2003 upgrade path confusion by anonymous

anonymous
Wed Feb 04 21:56:06 CST 2004

If you are a MCSA 2K - ONLY, meaning NOT a MCSE 2K, then to upgrade to MCSA 2K3 - you only require 292

..... then to add the MCSE 2K3 (Remember, you do NOT have the MCSE 2K) you must add 293 & 294 & 1 Design Exam, which is 4 exams altogether (292, 293, 294, Design)

As per the http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/default.asp

For the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows 2000 credential:

Networking: An MCSA on Windows 2000 has the option to take Exam 70-292 instead of Exams 70-290 and 70-291. However, Exams 70-293 and 70-294 are still required.
Client: An MCSA on Windows 2000 has already passed Exam 70-210 or 70-270, which also satisfies the client requirement for MCSE on Windows Server 2003; therefore, no action is required.
Design: The MCSA certification does not require candidates to prove design skills. To attain the MCSE on Windows Server 2003 certification, you must pass a design exam listed in the certification requirements above.
Elective: Elective exams are required so that candidates prove technical breadth, interoperability skills, or additional technical depth. For an MCSA on Windows 2000, the MCSA credential itself satisfies the elective requirement for MCSE on Windows Server 2003 because it proves the ability to administer another version of the platform; therefore, no further action is required.


HOWEVER, if you do have the MCSE 2K, then you only need 292 & 296 to upgrade to MCSE 2K3