Thanks for the advice, I was thinking that as well but want to give myself a 
few chance to retake it just in case, and with travel schedules and the 5 day 
wait period between attempts, will only have 3 chances, if I start on the 24th.

Thanks again.

On Jul 19, 2010, at 11:19 AM, Marko Milivojevic wrote:

> 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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