anonymous
Sun Jan 11 15:50:51 CST 2004
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sserver2003.asp
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>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.
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You Mushu,we still have to qualify for the W2k3 Security
specialization even though we are W2k Security
specialization qualified by taking the 298 & 299 as we
only get "double credit" for the 227.
I dont' mind being dual security certified as becoming a
massive "Cert Monsta" is Fun!!
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>"mushu" <iusethisaddresstocollectspam@yahoo.com> wrote in
message
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>>I currently hold the MCSE 2000. I have considered
pursuing the MCSE
>> 2000 Security. I just learned that in addition to the
MCSE 2003
>> certification there is also the MCSE 2003 Security. If
I elect to use
>> the 70-292 and 70-296 tests to upgrade to 2003 from
2000, do I forfeit
>> the ability to have the MCSE 2003 Security? Can I use
the upgrade
>> path to achieve MCSE 2003 and then go on to take 70-
298, 70-299 and
>> Security+ and have both MCSE 2003 and MCSE 2003
Security?
>>
>> I am sure others in this forum have thought about
this. I'd
>> appreciate your opinions and personal choices. Anyone
pursuing this
>> now? I have done searches to find this info but
haven't chosen the
>> right words if similar posts exist. Thanks!
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