James,
I am under the impression that if you have passed 070-067, 070-068,
070-073 you can take the accelerated exam (070-240) which will count as
the 4 core exams, and then you have to complete the mcse track, so if
your two electives are valid (proxy is current I don't think TCP/IP is)
all you would have to take is one of the design exams.
Hope this helps
________________________
Stu Pittwood, CCNA, MCP
-----Original Message-----
From: James Gosnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2001 10:14
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Upgrading my MCSE
Dear all, would somebody please please please clarify the certification
process for me with regards to upgrading my MCSE to a Windows 2000
one?!!
I am now getting very confused as to where I stand and what I should be
planning. I have been under the impression for the last 12 months that I
only needed to take the Accelerated exam (70-240) to upgrade, I think I
was mis-informed on this matter and should have read properly for myself
although I'm sure MS have changed some of the terminology used on their
website in relation to this.
Basically I am being told different things by MS and by some training
companies, generally I would go with what MS say but after experiences
with them over licensing issues I thought I would seek a 2nd (3rd?)
opinion!
I passed the following exams to obtain my NT 4.0 MCSE: Windows 95,
Network
Essentials, NT 4.0, NT 4.0 Enterprise, NT 4.0 Workstation, Proxy Server
2.0 and TCP/IP.
MS are telling me that Proxy Server 2.0 and TCP/IP do count as electives
but as TCP/IP is being retired at the end of this year then it will not
count as an elective so I need to take a W2Kelective as well. Apparently
Proxy Server 2.0 will continue to count as an elective.
However another Training Company (quite reputable) are telling me that I
only need to sit the Accelerated exam and a design exam.
Any clarification would be greatly appreciated, I think we deserve
certification for understanding the process!!
Thanks very much James.
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