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Does Network Plus count towards an MCP?
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| thillic342 2003-07-22, 12:25 pm |
| Hi All,
Question is in the subject.
Thanks in advance
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| Andy Barkl 2003-07-22, 12:25 pm |
| "thillic342" <thillic342@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> Question is in the subject.
> Thanks in advance
No.
The N+/A+ combination can be used as an elective towards the MCSA
certification.
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| thillic342 2003-07-22, 11:25 pm |
| So with the completion of N+ and A+ you would then be an MCP? or do you
mean it will only count when pursuing an MCSE.
Eg. 4-core and 2 elective with N+and A+?
Thanks
"Andy Barkl" <abarkl@NOSPAM.wetrainit.com> wrote in message
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> "thillic342" <thillic342@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:xidTa.37730$zwL.20885@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > Hi All,
> > Question is in the subject.
> > Thanks in advance
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> No.
> The N+/A+ combination can be used as an elective towards the MCSA
> certification.
>
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| David Brownridge 2003-07-23, 12:26 am |
| "thillic342" <thillic342@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> So with the completion of N+ and A+ you would then be an MCP?
No. To be an MCP you must complete a _Micro$oft_ exam.
> ...or ... it will only count when pursuing an MCSE.
> Eg. 4-core and 2 elective with N+and A+?
No, N+ and A+ do not count toward MCSE at all. In fact the only non-M$ cert
that for which credit is given toward MCSE (w2k or w2003 tracks) is
Security+, which counts as 1 elective.
However the combination A+ & Network+ counts as 1 elective toward MCSA. (As
does A+ & Server+; or Security+ by itself.)
See http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/ .
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rgds
David Brownridge
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