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Passed mcse for 2000. What about .NET

I passed windows 2000 mcse and now I am wondering if I am
going to have to take .NET all over. I know that when NT
went to 2000 you had to take a really hard exam to get
the 2000 certification but that was for a limited time.
If you missed it you had to take all of the 2000 exams.
Is this going to be the same situation?

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Re: Passed mcse for 2000. What about .NET

Nobody knows, except for MS. The official word, at the present time, is
still the same. Microsoft sees ,NET and W2K as related, to the extent that
you can mix and match...they both apply toward MCSA/MCSE. For the offical
word, go to MS training and cert. site.
"Dan" <dan@p3now.com> wrote in message
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> I passed windows 2000 mcse and now I am wondering if I am
> going to have to take .NET all over. I know that when NT
> went to 2000 you had to take a really hard exam to get
> the 2000 certification but that was for a limited time.
> If you missed it you had to take all of the 2000 exams.
> Is this going to be the same situation?



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Re: Passed mcse for 2000. What about .NET

Oh well.
I am installing .NET server.
I will let you know how it goes.
Looks good so far.
If not, it will be a long night and possibly long week.
( I did a back up first, btw).
I am tired of studying for the MCDBA tests.
Glenn
"Beoweolf" <beoweolf@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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> Nobody knows, except for MS. The official word, at the present time, is
> still the same. Microsoft sees ,NET and W2K as related, to the extent that
> you can mix and match...they both apply toward MCSA/MCSE. For the offical
> word, go to MS training and cert. site.
> "Dan" <dan@p3now.com> wrote in message
> news:066201c29aed$d0ab9e70$cef
82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA08...
> > I passed windows 2000 mcse and now I am wondering if I am
> > going to have to take .NET all over. I know that when NT
> > went to 2000 you had to take a really hard exam to get
> > the 2000 certification but that was for a limited time.
> > If you missed it you had to take all of the 2000 exams.
> > Is this going to be the same situation?

>
>



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Re: Passed mcse for 2000. What about .NET

be sure to check out some of the new cmd line utils built in to .net server,
there are some good ones....


"Glenn D. Crosse" <glenncrosse@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Oh well.
> I am installing .NET server.
> I will let you know how it goes.
> Looks good so far.
> If not, it will be a long night and possibly long week.
> ( I did a back up first, btw).
> I am tired of studying for the MCDBA tests.
> Glenn
> "Beoweolf" <beoweolf@pacbell.net> wrote in message
> news:wd8H9.81$E42.5427536@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com...
> > Nobody knows, except for MS. The official word, at the present time, is
> > still the same. Microsoft sees ,NET and W2K as related, to the extent

that
> > you can mix and match...they both apply toward MCSA/MCSE. For the

offical
> > word, go to MS training and cert. site.
> > "Dan" <dan@p3now.com> wrote in message
> > news:066201c29aed$d0ab9e70$cef
82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA08...
> > > I passed windows 2000 mcse and now I am wondering if I am
> > > going to have to take .NET all over. I know that when NT
> > > went to 2000 you had to take a really hard exam to get
> > > the 2000 certification but that was for a limited time.
> > > If you missed it you had to take all of the 2000 exams.
> > > Is this going to be the same situation?

> >
> >

>
>



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