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Guillermo Martin

2004-01-06, 3:23 pm

Hello. My name is Guillermo Martin and I From Argentina.

I will study the MCSE with windows 2000. but I like to know when this career
have been selected for discontinuation.

In this page
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/m...amstoretire.asp I see
some exams that will no longer be offered. Can you tell me when the exams
for mcse with windows 2000 are deactivated?

Thank You.
Guillermo Martin
Buenos Aires,
ARGENTINA


Politician Spock

2004-01-06, 4:23 pm

"Guillermo Martin" <guillemartin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e2brn9I1DHA.1356@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Hello. My name is Guillermo Martin and I From Argentina.
>
> I will study the MCSE with windows 2000. but I like to know when this

career
> have been selected for discontinuation.
>
> In this page
> http://www.microsoft.com/learning/m...amstoretire.asp I see
> some exams that will no longer be offered. Can you tell me when the exams
> for mcse with windows 2000 are deactivated?
>
> Thank You.
> Guillermo Martin
> Buenos Aires,
> ARGENTINA
>
>


Actually, that would be the page that answers your question. If you complete
the MCSE on Windows 2000, you will always be Windows 2000 certified, the
exams you took however will eventually be retired such that other people can
no longer take them.

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