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Joe

2003-10-29, 10:23 pm

I took all of MCSE exams at May 1999 (NT 4.0).
Am I still MCSE?
Karl \Johnno\ Gustaf

2003-10-30, 2:23 am


"Joe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I took all of MCSE exams at May 1999 (NT 4.0).
> Am I still MCSE?


Yes. But surely you would have known that unless you have been hiding
in a closet.


sean

2003-10-30, 4:23 am

seen this question more then i can remember ans anwsered
it and im not even an mcse yet, your certification dosent
run out as long as people are still using the operating
system so i cant imagine many using nt antmore so cant
imagine it beeing much help in getting a job

sean

>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Joe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
> news:055b01c39e91$0a8fab20$a50
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>> I took all of MCSE exams at May 1999 (NT 4.0).
>> Am I still MCSE?

>
>Yes. But surely you would have known that unless you have

been hiding
>in a closet.
>
>
>.
>

showgun

2003-10-30, 4:23 am

NO YOURN NOT.

IF YOU HAVE TO ASK YOU DONT DISERVE TO BE CERITFIED I
SUGEST YOU RUN ON TO THE M11, HA HA HAHAHAH
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Joe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
> news:055b01c39e91$0a8fab20$a50
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>> I took all of MCSE exams at May 1999 (NT 4.0).
>> Am I still MCSE?

>
>Yes. But surely you would have known that unless you have

been hiding
>in a closet.
>
>
>.
>

Brendon Rogers

2003-10-30, 6:23 am

Actually, despite what these other clowns have said it might not be still
valid.

It depends entirely on what the electives are - if one of the exams you did
was subsequently retired and replaced with an updated version (e.g. IIS3)
then your MCSE is no longer valid.

Please see:

http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mcse/faq.asp

Q. I am an MCSE and have passed the Windows NT 4.0 exams. Is my
certification still valid?


A. The Windows NT 4.0 exams have not been available since March 1, 2001.
However, MCSEs who have passed the required exams remain certified as MCSEs
on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.


Q. I was an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0. One of my elective exams, Exam 70-077:
Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0 and
Microsoft Index Server 1.1, was discontinued on June 30, 2000, and I did not
pass a current replacement exam before the June 30, 2001, deadline. Am I
still certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0?

A. You are no longer certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0. To be
certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0, you must have met both the core and
elective requirements for NT 4.0. Exam 70-077 was discontinued in June 2000
as part of the Windows NT 3.51 exam discontinuations. If you did not meet
the upgrade requirements for Exam 70-077 by June 30, 2001, then you are no
longer certified on Windows NT 4.0. See Discontinuation of Exams for more
information.



Q. In the case above, if I now pass a current MCSE elective exam to replace
discontinued Exam 70-077, will I be certified again?

A. Yes, if you pass a current MCSE elective now, you will again be
certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0. Please see the MCSE on Windows NT
4.0 requirements page for details on electives that are currently available.


"Joe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I took all of MCSE exams at May 1999 (NT 4.0).
> Am I still MCSE?



Tron2003

2003-10-30, 3:23 pm

You are a MCSE on Windows NT 4.0

Windows typed on their site that you are always a MCSE but only for the
Server you are certified in. Not understanding why everyone makes it harder
to understand than it needs to be. Also, do the research yourself Mr.
MCSE.


"Brendon Rogers" <brendon@nospam-itology.net> wrote in message
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> Actually, despite what these other clowns have said it might not be still
> valid.
>
> It depends entirely on what the electives are - if one of the exams you

did
> was subsequently retired and replaced with an updated version (e.g. IIS3)
> then your MCSE is no longer valid.
>
> Please see:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mcse/faq.asp
>
> Q. I am an MCSE and have passed the Windows NT 4.0 exams. Is my
> certification still valid?
>
>
> A. The Windows NT 4.0 exams have not been available since March 1, 2001.
> However, MCSEs who have passed the required exams remain certified as

MCSEs
> on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
>
>
> Q. I was an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0. One of my elective exams, Exam

70-077:
> Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0 and
> Microsoft Index Server 1.1, was discontinued on June 30, 2000, and I did

not
> pass a current replacement exam before the June 30, 2001, deadline. Am I
> still certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0?
>
> A. You are no longer certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0. To be
> certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0, you must have met both the core

and
> elective requirements for NT 4.0. Exam 70-077 was discontinued in June

2000
> as part of the Windows NT 3.51 exam discontinuations. If you did not meet
> the upgrade requirements for Exam 70-077 by June 30, 2001, then you are no
> longer certified on Windows NT 4.0. See Discontinuation of Exams for more
> information.
>
>
>
> Q. In the case above, if I now pass a current MCSE elective exam to

replace
> discontinued Exam 70-077, will I be certified again?
>
> A. Yes, if you pass a current MCSE elective now, you will again be
> certified as an MCSE on Windows NT 4.0. Please see the MCSE on Windows NT
> 4.0 requirements page for details on electives that are currently

available.
>
>
> "Joe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:055b01c39e91$0a8fab20$a50
1280a@phx.gbl...
> > I took all of MCSE exams at May 1999 (NT 4.0).
> > Am I still MCSE?

>
>



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