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Question about certs.

I have both A+ and Net+ certification and I was wondering how many
tests do I need to me a MCP.

Thanks, Tical-al

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one MS exam like 70-210 Win2K Pro will get you a MCP.
http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/mcp/mcp/default.asp

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> tests do I need to me a MCP.
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> Thanks, Tical-al



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Have you tried Microsoft's site?

http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/default.asp


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> tests do I need to me a MCP.
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> Thanks, Tical-al



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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 15:59:17 -0500, "ImhoTech" <bobo@yodelers.net>
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No I didn't think to try the site. Thanks guys.

Tical-al

>Have you tried Microsoft's site?
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>http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/default.asp
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>"TiCaL-aL" <tical-al@me.com> wrote in message
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>> I have both A+ and Net+ certification and I was wondering how many
>> tests do I need to be a MCP.
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>> Thanks, Tical-al

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"TiCaL-aL" <tical-al@me.com> wrote in message
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> No I didn't think to try the site. Thanks guys.


Out of interest, if you plan to go for the MCSA cert, your A+ and Net+
combined count as one elective.

Gareth


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TiCaL-aL <tical-al@me.com> wrote:

>I have both A+ and Net+ certification and I was wondering how many
>tests do I need to me a MCP.


One.

Any Microsoft test will give you an MCP.

With your CompTIA certs, you can take three tests to get an MCSA.

Those three tests coun towards MCSE, so you will only need four more
tests after MCSA to get there.

Take a look here for how the pieces fit together:

http://www.selfstudycerts.com/10step/

Good luck!!

-- Delbert Matlock
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-- http://www.SelfStudyCerts.com/

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Very interesting, I did not realize that the mcsa would apply towards mcse.
Was this the route that you took?

"Delbert Matlock" <delbertREMOVESPAM@matlock.com> wrote in message
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> TiCaL-aL <tical-al@me.com> wrote:
>
> >I have both A+ and Net+ certification and I was wondering how many
> >tests do I need to me a MCP.

>
> One.
>
> Any Microsoft test will give you an MCP.
>
> With your CompTIA certs, you can take three tests to get an MCSA.
>
> Those three tests coun towards MCSE, so you will only need four more
> tests after MCSA to get there.
>
> Take a look here for how the pieces fit together:
>
> http://www.selfstudycerts.com/10step/
>
> Good luck!!
>
> -- Delbert Matlock
> -- MCSE, MCSA, MCDBA, CCNA, Network+, A+
> -- http://www.SelfStudyCerts.com/
>
> --
>

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Yes and no. I intended to take 218 and get my MCSA using the A+/N+
credit, but the book I wanted wasn't available yet. I ended up taking
216 first so it counted as an elective for the MCSA.

Other than that, I've stuck to the plan shown in the 10 step.
Unfortunately, life intervened and started slowing down my studies
after the MCSA (step 7).

"JK_Deth" <john1@telpage.net> wrote:

>Very interesting, I did not realize that the mcsa would apply towards mcse.
>Was this the route that you took?
>
>"Delbert Matlock" <delbertREMOVESPAM@matlock.com> wrote in message
> news:050j4vcuudcfchbv6kc2rjvpd
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>> TiCaL-aL <tical-al@me.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I have both A+ and Net+ certification and I was wondering how many
>> >tests do I need to me a MCP.

>>
>> One.
>>
>> Any Microsoft test will give you an MCP.
>>
>> With your CompTIA certs, you can take three tests to get an MCSA.
>>
>> Those three tests coun towards MCSE, so you will only need four more
>> tests after MCSA to get there.
>>
>> Take a look here for how the pieces fit together:
>>
>> http://www.selfstudycerts.com/10step/
>>


-- Delbert Matlock
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-- http://www.SelfStudyCerts.com/

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Hey, thanks for the info, I was afraid the certs (mcsa and mcse) would
require a complete round of testing for each. Cool site as well!


"Delbert Matlock" <delbertREMOVESPAM@matlock.com> wrote in message
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> Yes and no. I intended to take 218 and get my MCSA using the A+/N+
> credit, but the book I wanted wasn't available yet. I ended up taking
> 216 first so it counted as an elective for the MCSA.
>
> Other than that, I've stuck to the plan shown in the 10 step.
> Unfortunately, life intervened and started slowing down my studies
> after the MCSA (step 7).
>
> "JK_Deth" <john1@telpage.net> wrote:
>
> >Very interesting, I did not realize that the mcsa would apply towards

mcse.
> >Was this the route that you took?
> >
> >"Delbert Matlock" <delbertREMOVESPAM@matlock.com> wrote in message
> > news:050j4vcuudcfchbv6kc2rjvpd
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> >> TiCaL-aL <tical-al@me.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >I have both A+ and Net+ certification and I was wondering how many
> >> >tests do I need to me a MCP.
> >>
> >> One.
> >>
> >> Any Microsoft test will give you an MCP.
> >>
> >> With your CompTIA certs, you can take three tests to get an MCSA.
> >>
> >> Those three tests coun towards MCSE, so you will only need four more
> >> tests after MCSA to get there.
> >>
> >> Take a look here for how the pieces fit together:
> >>
> >> http://www.selfstudycerts.com/10step/
> >>

>
> -- Delbert Matlock
> -- MCSE, MCSA, MCDBA, CCNA, Network+, A+
> -- http://www.SelfStudyCerts.com/
>
> --
>

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