Hi All,

Can I still continue with my MCSE 2003 exams now that the new ones are out,
I currently have passed
70-210 (Windows 2000 Workstation)
70-215 (windows 200 Server)
70-290 ( Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft 2003 Server)

and will my 70-210 still count towards my MCSA, MCSE 2003 ?


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Thanks in Advance

Dusty M

Re: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by PAJ

PAJ
Wed Jul 09 15:52:01 CDT 2008

On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 13:45:02 -0700, Dusty M
<DustyM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>Can I still continue with my MCSE 2003 exams now that the new ones are out,
>I currently have passed
>70-210 (Windows 2000 Workstation)
>70-215 (windows 200 Server)
>70-290 ( Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft 2003 Server)

Check your planner.

>and will my 70-210 still count towards my MCSA, MCSE 2003 ?

Yes. Check your planner (did I already say that?).

Re: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by Kline

Kline
Thu Jul 10 14:16:51 CDT 2008

>>Can I still continue with my MCSE 2003 exams now that the new ones are out,
>>I currently have passed
>>70-210 (Windows 2000 Workstation)
>>70-215 (windows 200 Server)
>>70-290 ( Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft 2003 Server)
>
>Check your planner.
>
>>and will my 70-210 still count towards my MCSA, MCSE 2003 ?
>
>Yes. Check your planner (did I already say that?).

maybe the OP could check it's planner? just a thought.

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

Re: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by PAJ

PAJ
Thu Jul 10 14:29:16 CDT 2008

On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 20:16:51 +0100, Kline Sphere <.> wrote:

>>>Can I still continue with my MCSE 2003 exams now that the new ones are out,
>>>I currently have passed
>>>70-210 (Windows 2000 Workstation)
>>>70-215 (windows 200 Server)
>>>70-290 ( Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft 2003 Server)
>>
>>Check your planner.
>>
>>>and will my 70-210 still count towards my MCSA, MCSE 2003 ?
>>
>>Yes. Check your planner (did I already say that?).
>
>maybe the OP could check it's planner? just a thought.

Ooh ooh what's a planner?
Can I have one?

Re: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by DustyM

DustyM
Thu Jul 10 16:44:00 CDT 2008

You all may laugh This is still very new to me "What is a planner"?



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Thanks in Advance

Dusty M


"Michael D. Alligood" wrote:

> "PAJ" <news@news-only.invalid> wrote in message
> news:m59a745ioom86bo25jf5takn42jft36d6k@4ax.com:
>
> > On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 13:45:02 -0700, Dusty M
> > <DustyM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > >Hi All,
> > >
> > >Can I still continue with my MCSE 2003 exams now that the new ones are out,
> > >I currently have passed
> > >70-210 (Windows 2000 Workstation)
> > >70-215 (windows 200 Server)
> > >70-290 ( Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft 2003 Server)
> >
> >
> > Check your planner.
> >
> >
> > >and will my 70-210 still count towards my MCSA, MCSE 2003 ?
> >
> >
> > Yes. Check your planner (did I already say that?).
> >
>
> You did already say that, but no one listens to you anyway! :)
>
> --
> Michael D. Alligood, MCITP, MCTS, MCSA, MCDST, A+
> The I.T. Classroom Blog - http://www.theitclassroom.com
>
>
>

Re: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by PAJ

PAJ
Fri Jul 11 00:05:00 CDT 2008

On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 14:44:00 -0700, Dusty M
<DustyM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>You all may laugh This is still very new to me "What is a planner"?

That would be your 'Certification Planner'.
Log into the MCP site.
Click on 'View My.... Certification Planner'.

Quote:
"Certification Planner
Evaluate the best path to your next certification.

The certification planner shows all of your in-progress certifications
and your options for completing them. CLICK any of the certification
listed below to view your associated certification planner."

Re: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by PAJ

PAJ
Fri Jul 11 00:08:25 CDT 2008

On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 06:05:00 +0100, PAJ <news@news-only.invalid> wrote:

>On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 14:44:00 -0700, Dusty M
><DustyM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>You all may laugh This is still very new to me "What is a planner"?

Oh! I forgot:
hahaha hehehehe >>>>>>>>> Dusty M

Re: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by Kline

Kline
Fri Jul 11 12:55:03 CDT 2008


>>You all may laugh This is still very new to me "What is a planner"?
>
>That would be your 'Certification Planner'.
>Log into the MCP site.
>Click on 'View My.... Certification Planner'.
>
>Quote:
>"Certification Planner
>Evaluate the best path to your next certification.
>
>The certification planner shows all of your in-progress certifications
>and your options for completing them. CLICK any of the certification
>listed below to view your associated certification planner."

that would be the Planner you're talking about, right?

Kline Sphere (Chalk) MCNGP #3

Re: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by PAJ

PAJ
Fri Jul 11 13:24:40 CDT 2008

On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 18:55:03 +0100, Kline Sphere <.> wrote:

>that would be the Planner you're talking about, right?

Wrong thread. I think this is the J-Lo appreciation thread?

RE: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by Dude

Dude
Wed Aug 06 08:04:00 CDT 2008

According to this website, 70-210 still 'counts' as a client exam, even
though it's retired. 70-290 counts. You still need to take 70-291 and an
elective for the MCSA certification. You could take 70-620 Vista as the
elective. Just an idea. Good luck with 70-291. It's a tough exam. Make
sure to understand TCP-IP networking backwards and forwards. And don't
forget WINS!

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcsa/windows2003/default.mspx


"Dusty M" wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Can I still continue with my MCSE 2003 exams now that the new ones are out,
> I currently have passed
> 70-210 (Windows 2000 Workstation)
> 70-215 (windows 200 Server)
> 70-290 ( Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft 2003 Server)
>
> and will my 70-210 still count towards my MCSA, MCSE 2003 ?
>
>
> --
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Dusty M

Re: Microsoft MCSE 2003 (MCP, MCSA,MCSE) by PAJ

PAJ
Wed Aug 06 12:11:23 CDT 2008

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 06:04:00 -0700, Dude <Dude@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:

>According to this website, 70-210 still 'counts' as a client exam, even

What website?

>though it's retired. 70-290 counts. You still need to take 70-291 and an
>elective for the MCSA certification. You could take 70-620 Vista as the
>elective. Just an idea. Good luck with 70-291. It's a tough exam. Make
>sure to understand TCP-IP networking backwards and forwards. And don't
>forget WINS!

Check your planner.