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can 70-270 be used as an elective also?
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PEVDaddy
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Registered: Jun 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: CNE,MCP 2k (210,215,216,217,219), MCSA, Network+, A+ Working on: CCNA, MCSE, Inet+
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can 70-270 be used as an elective also?
I have passed 6 of the 7 needed tests and I cannot find anything about this on the M$ website.
Can 70-270 be used as an elective as well as a core? I passed 210 last year (My first test) and thought about going after this one next to finish up the MCSE.
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01-23-03 03:38 PM
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clarkv
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I have also looked into this. I took 70-210 in late 2001 and 70-270 last October. After passing, I looked into this because it seems like MS would offer this as an elective, but they clearly don't, according to the MCSE requirements (http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/...equirements.asp).
I wish they would reconsider. But all is not lost, I still believe it makes me more marketable, even though it does not further my certification status.
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01-23-03 05:00 PM
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Patrickjb
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Registered: Dec 2002 Location: Stanton Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSA, MCSE, A+ Working on: CCNA
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quote: Originally posted by clarkv
I have also looked into this. I took 70-210 in late 2001 and 70-270 last October. After passing, I looked into this because it seems like MS would offer this as an elective, but they clearly don't, according to the MCSE requirements (http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/...equirements.asp).
I wish they would reconsider. But all is not lost, I still believe it makes me more marketable, even though it does not further my certification status.
I don't believe you can take both 70-210 and 70-270 and have them count toward MCSE 2000. I believe it's one or the other. But the fact that you took both may not be a waste of time. Microsoft will be splitting the Windows 2003 MCSE off from the 2000 MCSE. With any luck you'll be able to count 70-270 toward the 2003 MCSE.
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02-14-03 01:38 AM
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clarkv
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Isn't that what I just tried to say? I even included the MS web link that specifies what the requirements for MCSE 2000 are, which don't include the XP exam.
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02-14-03 03:56 AM
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