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MCP on Windows 2000 Track
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Hi,
I want to be an MCP. For this, Which Exams I have to pass in Windows 2000 Track?
Thanks & Regards,
Ramesh | |
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| If you pass any "one" of the Windows 2000 exams (core or elective), you automatically become an MCP.
Go to the left hand side of this site, click on the "MCSE" link, then the "Windows 2000" link, then click the "info" link. Examnotes has the Windows 2000 exams lined up divided by W2K and the NT4 track.
I'm told the Windows 2000 Professional (70-210) is the easiest out of all the W2K exams to take -- not to confused this with it being an easy exam to pass.
Hope this helps.
-=TheKernel=-
[This message has been edited by TheKernel (edited 08-21-2000).] | |
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| Hi,
Thank you for your Information.
Regards,
Ramesh
quote: Originally posted by TheKernel:
If you pass any "one" of the Windows 2000 exams (core or elective), you automatically become an MCP.
Go to the left hand side of this site, click on the "MCSE" link, then the "Windows 2000" link, then click the "info" link. Examnotes has the Windows 2000 exams lined up divided by W2K and the NT4 track.
I'm told the Windows 2000 Professional (70-210) is the easiest out of all the W2K exams to take -- not to confused this with it being an easy exam to pass.
Hope this helps.
-=TheKernel=-
[This message has been edited by TheKernel (edited 08-21-2000).]
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