Hatton, don't call it M$ nor ugly...  I know for a fact that you've had 
Microsoft call you - for free -  to help. :-)

536 was one of the hardest tests I ever took because there's no good feedback 
for these exams.

Go with the ASP.NET exam as you will have more relevant experience with it.  
There's a lot of stuff in the forms exam that you don't see on an everyday 
basis and the questions will just make you mad.  They'll do that anyway.  I 
think there are three though, rather than two.  I had to take three to get 
MCPD.NET.

Look for braindumps if you really want the certs.   

- Matt




>Have to ask an ugly M$ question here...
>
>Boss has said she wants to put training on the budget and wants me to
>ID a couple of goals for next year.  Right now I'm the "Technologist"
>(short for "he who handles anything with a plug") but am no longer the
>sole IT person... I'm writing a LOT of MSSQL queries, sometimes
>turning them into Reporting Services Reports.  I'm also building .NET
>apps both disk and web based.
>
>I'm pretty sure I can knock out two of these in a year.  My question
>is this - I've identified the base exam, 70-536, which is the "entry
>point" but I wonder if it would be better to go with the Windows Forms
>or the ASP.NET track for the second exam?
>
>Until Later!
>C. Hatton Humphrey
>
>No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large
>number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.



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