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IK0-001 or IK0-002
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| Frédéric 2002-06-24, 6:49 pm |
| Hi
today we are 28 May so If I would pass IK0-001 I would be i-Net+ certified.
My question is : How long will I my newly i-Net+ certification will be
valid. same thing : those who get A+ in 1998 are they still valid A+
certified?
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Frédéric
A+
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| Patrick Jacobs 2002-06-24, 6:49 pm |
| In article <TSWI8.7359$zn5.270189@wagner.videotron.net>,
"Frédéric" <frederic_quebec2002@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> today we are 28 May so If I would pass IK0-001 I would be i-Net+ certified.
> My question is : How long will I my newly i-Net+ certification will be
> valid. same thing : those who get A+ in 1998 are they still valid A+
> certified?
>
> --
> Frédéric
> A+
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>
>
Currently Comptia does not expire their certifications. They do have a
date or version number though so an A+ in 1998 would not be as current
since Comptia has a new A+ certification. I would n't worry about
trying to keep my Comptia certs at the latest and greatest version
though. Once you get the Comptia certs then start on the more
challenging certs like Novell, MS, and Cisco. These will have more
value than an up to date A+ cert.
--
Pat Jacobs, MCNE, CNI, CCNA, CCAI
My boss said to put a disclaimer on posts. That way everyone knows
these are my ideas and not my employers. So I did.
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| Frédéric 2002-06-24, 6:50 pm |
| thanks for the explanation
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Frédéric
A+
"Patrick Jacobs" <psgj@NO.SPAM.mac.com> wrote in message
news sgj-3D185C.00273829052002@nnrp05.earthlink.net...
> In article <TSWI8.7359$zn5.270189@wagner.videotron.net>,
> "Frédéric" <frederic_quebec2002@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > today we are 28 May so If I would pass IK0-001 I would be i-Net+
certified.
> > My question is : How long will I my newly i-Net+ certification will be
> > valid. same thing : those who get A+ in 1998 are they still valid A+
> > certified?
> >
> > --
> > Frédéric
> > A+
> >
> >
> >
>
> Currently Comptia does not expire their certifications. They do have a
> date or version number though so an A+ in 1998 would not be as current
> since Comptia has a new A+ certification. I would n't worry about
> trying to keep my Comptia certs at the latest and greatest version
> though. Once you get the Comptia certs then start on the more
> challenging certs like Novell, MS, and Cisco. These will have more
> value than an up to date A+ cert.
>
> --
> Pat Jacobs, MCNE, CNI, CCNA, CCAI
>
> My boss said to put a disclaimer on posts. That way everyone knows
> these are my ideas and not my employers. So I did.
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