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Author evovling MCSE+I?

2000-12-14, 3:52 pm

has anyone heard any rumors concerning how MS is changing the MCSE+I for Windows 2000?

2000-12-14, 3:54 pm

evolving

sorry, i'm still asleep

2000-12-14, 4:07 pm

last I heard there were not going to be any +I tracks in Win2000...

hey, this is my 1000th post!

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2000-12-14, 4:45 pm

my question comes from this statement I found on the training and services website:

(Note: The MCSE+Internet certification is evolving, and changes will be announced by the end of 2000.)

If you look under MCSE+I requirements you will see that. I think it has been there since August.


2000-12-14, 5:37 pm

Just wait and see.

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Gareth Leung
MCSE+I, i-Net+

2000-12-15, 3:18 pm

MS said in a tech conference not too long ago that there so far will not be a +I track since it is being incorporated into the W2K certification process. To what degree it is incorporated I don't know. I do know that they talk more extensively about IP, DHCP, DNS, WINS, Proxy, and IIS in the core exams than they did in 4.0 core.

2000-12-15, 4:55 pm

I heard the no +I because MCSE 2000 includes the material comment also, but since then MS has changed their tune. If you look at the MCSE+I page you will see what i'm talking about.

Here is the reason i'm trying to find out now. I'm working on the Upgrade now, but if the MCSE+I for 2000 is similar to the one for NT 4.0, I would like to take a break from that and take Proxy. I work for a networking firm and i have been stuck behind a number of Proxies recently, and I think I could get through the exam rather quickly right now.
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