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Kevin P

2005-07-26, 11:39 am

I have my CompTIA A+ and my Network+. It was my understanding that these
together will work as my elective for my MCSA/MCSE certification. Is this
still true for the Server 2003 track of those certifications?
Toby Jennings

2005-07-26, 11:39 am

Kevin P wrote:
> I have my CompTIA A+ and my Network+. It was my understanding that these
> together will work as my elective for my MCSA/MCSE certification. Is this
> still true for the Server 2003 track of those certifications?


It's hard to tell. The MCSE:2003 page on MS Learning doesn't list the
combo as applicable, but the certification tracker tool lists "A+ and
Security+" as valid electives for MCSE:2000 and MCSE:2003. This could be
a data entry error that's meant to say "A+ and Network+".

You should probably make an official inquiry.
Kevin P

2005-07-26, 11:39 am

Where OF who should i direct the office inquiry to?? do you have an email
address or web page that i can go to?

"Toby Jennings" wrote:

> Kevin P wrote:
>
> It's hard to tell. The MCSE:2003 page on MS Learning doesn't list the
> combo as applicable, but the certification tracker tool lists "A+ and
> Security+" as valid electives for MCSE:2000 and MCSE:2003. This could be
> a data entry error that's meant to say "A+ and Network+".
>
> You should probably make an official inquiry.
>

The Rev [MCT]

2005-07-27, 6:34 pm

No....They can be an elective for the MCSA but not the MCSE. However the
CompTIA Security+ can be an elective for either...

MCSA elective Options are:
A+ and Net+
A+ and Server+
Security+
MCDST

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> Where OF who should i direct the office inquiry to?? do you have an email
> address or web page that i can go to?
>
> "Toby Jennings" wrote:
>


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