If it's within 2 years, they you're good to go. You may need to
"argue" with cert support, but in my experience that is not an issue.
It's not "2 years minus two days". 24th is after 23rd, and in the
2-year period. I think you'll be fine.

Then again, you always have the option of posponing the written by a
week and make 100% certain.

[ if you only knew what kind of mess I have with my recert - not even
cert support knows if my CCDE writtenrecertified me or not ;-) ]

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On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 14:13, Jeffrey Lefkowitz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok so seems like a stupid question but don't really want to waste any time.
>
> I am already an R&S CCIE but want to take the Security lab so I will use the 
> written for security to re-certify.
>
> I know its within 2 years but it is exactly 2 years from expiration.  Mine 
> expires on the 23rd of July in 2012, so technically the 24 of July 2010 is 
> within 2 years, right?  Would just hate to spend the money and time to take 
> the test and be told 'you needed to wait until the 26th' or something.
>
> Thanks
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