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will the old MCSD be replace by the MCSD.net soon.

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No, it will 'never' replace. Microsoft seems to treat these two as different
certifications.

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>No, it will 'never' replace. Microsoft seems to treat these two as different
>certifications.


'Never' is rather final, don't you think? I believe more accurate term
would be along the lines of when Microsoft determine so.

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Hence 'never' and not never.
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never say never....

this is MS we are talking about!!


"Erno de Weerd" <ernow@infosupport.com> wrote in message news:<e3t5cRFyCHA.1712@TK2MSFTNGP10>...
> No, it will 'never' replace. Microsoft seems to treat these two as different
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