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| paulie stugots 2003-02-21, 6:24 am |
| hi there, i've been using computers for 10 years now. i've been A+ for
the past 3 years, working for one of the bigger comptuer retailers as
a repair technician. i have basic networking knowledge and i'm looking
for an upgrade to my career. I recently got myself the core 4 books to
start stufying, and also got the Win XP exam (70-270). now i heard
from someone that a track from mcse 2000 to 2003 is in the works.
would the new XP exam get credit to the new 2003 track or would i have
to take it again along with any (and all) additional testing MS
plans? thanks in advance for the feedback
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| Yendor 2003-02-21, 5:24 pm |
| 70-270 can be used as the client operating system exam for Windows 2003 MCSE
track.
http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/...se/windows2003/
"paulie stugots" <pauliestugots@spam.me.not.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> hi there, i've been using computers for 10 years now. i've been A+ for
> the past 3 years, working for one of the bigger comptuer retailers as
> a repair technician. i have basic networking knowledge and i'm looking
> for an upgrade to my career. I recently got myself the core 4 books to
> start stufying, and also got the Win XP exam (70-270). now i heard
> from someone that a track from mcse 2000 to 2003 is in the works.
> would the new XP exam get credit to the new 2003 track or would i have
> to take it again along with any (and all) additional testing MS
> plans? thanks in advance for the feedback
>
> --- 100 Proof News - http://www.100ProofNews.com
> --- 3,500+ Binary NewsGroups, and over 90,000 other groups
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| paulie stugots 2003-02-25, 2:24 am |
| On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 14:11:34 -0800, "Yendor"
<PurpleCrayonClub@hotmail.com> wrote:
>70-270 can be used as the client operating system exam for Windows 2003 MCSE
>track.
>
>http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/...se/windows2003/
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>"paulie stugots" <pauliestugots@spam.me.not.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news 43c5vkbmr1dda9q3t0lbid26
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>> hi there, i've been using computers for 10 years now. i've been A+ for
>> the past 3 years, working for one of the bigger comptuer retailers as
>> a repair technician. i have basic networking knowledge and i'm looking
>> for an upgrade to my career. I recently got myself the core 4 books to
>> start stufying, and also got the Win XP exam (70-270). now i heard
>> from someone that a track from mcse 2000 to 2003 is in the works.
>> would the new XP exam get credit to the new 2003 track or would i have
>> to take it again along with any (and all) additional testing MS
>> plans? thanks in advance for the feedback
>>
>> --- 100 Proof News - http://www.100ProofNews.com
>> --- 3,500+ Binary NewsGroups, and over 90,000 other groups
>> --- Access to over 400 Gigs/Day - $8.95/Month
>> --- UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD
>>
>
thanks for the input mate
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Paulie Stugots
A+,MCP,studying for mcse 2000
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