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70-073 = MCP Status ????
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KL
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Registered: Jun 2000 Location: Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
Total Posts: 9
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Hi All
Will the passing of this one exam 70-073 NT4 Workstation gain me an MCP Certification. I ask this question because I understand this exam is to be retired by the end of this year.
Thanks
KL
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07-04-00 11:48 PM
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Giovanni Asisoni
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Registered: Jun 2000 Location: Rishon Le-Zion,ISRAEL. Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
Total Posts: 48
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My friend.
As much as i know,70-073 is an MCP,and you will get an Mcp Card.
this Exam wil be retired,but you will still be an Mcp and still carry that Card...
for which Exam are you studying for now?
i would like to hear from you soon.
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07-05-00 09:47 AM
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eheinz
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Registered: May 2000 Location: Cincinnati Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, MCP Working on: N+, 2000 Prof/Serv, then on to MCDBA
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You will be an MCP. With the test retiring, you will have until December 2001 to upgrade to Windows 2000. I'm taking NT Workstation this soon in order to get MCP (and because my office uses NT, not 2K), and since I'll have to upgrade anyway, then I'll begin the W2K MCSE track.
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