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G-Man

2003-07-15, 9:26 am

I have passed 70-210 and was going for 70-215, but now my company has
decided to skip Server 2000 and go to 2003.

Can 70-210 be applied to Server 2003 MSCE? I'm working more and more with
Server 2003 and really like it. I don't mind going back and getting 70-270
eventually, but will skip it for now if it is not a requirement.

If it is a requirement, now alike are 70-210 and 70-270 tests?

G-Man


Smoi

2003-07-15, 8:25 pm

yes you can claim 70-210 as your client operation system exam..

you can also do 70-270 if you like.. but its not a requirement. its ur own
interest! 70-270
go here.. you will find list of subjects that you are required to complete..
http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/...se/windows2003/

"G-Man" <somebody@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vh7sfki8b4ak8e@news.supernews.com...
> I have passed 70-210 and was going for 70-215, but now my company has
> decided to skip Server 2000 and go to 2003.
>
> Can 70-210 be applied to Server 2003 MSCE? I'm working more and more with
> Server 2003 and really like it. I don't mind going back and getting

70-270
> eventually, but will skip it for now if it is not a requirement.
>
> If it is a requirement, now alike are 70-210 and 70-270 tests?
>
> G-Man
>
>



Beoweolf

2003-07-17, 5:25 pm

I am confused on this questions too. There was an announcement several
months back, in the issue, it was mentioned that for W2K3, 210 and 215 would
not be an option...my memory may be incorrect. What you can do is complete
MCSA, then upgrade by taking the upgrade exam. That way you don't lose
anything.

The correct path for W2K3 is 270 and 275. I am fairly certain that change
was announced around the first of the year, I didn't find the link, but will
post it as soon as I find it. I believe it was reported, and commented on,
in the MCP magazine Jan or Feb. issue.

"G-Man" <somebody@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vh7sfki8b4ak8e@news.supernews.com...
> I have passed 70-210 and was going for 70-215, but now my company has
> decided to skip Server 2000 and go to 2003.
>
> Can 70-210 be applied to Server 2003 MSCE? I'm working more and more with
> Server 2003 and really like it. I don't mind going back and getting

70-270
> eventually, but will skip it for now if it is not a requirement.
>
> If it is a requirement, now alike are 70-210 and 70-270 tests?
>
> G-Man
>
>
>



G Man

2003-07-19, 9:24 pm

I finally looked around the MS site:

a.. Client: An MCSE on Windows 2000 has already passed Exam 70-210 or
70-270, which also satisfies the client requirement for MCSE on Windows
Server 2003; therefore, no action is required.

G-Man


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