Electives
Just needed some guidance on this topic?
What does it mean when Microsoft says you can use A+ and Network+ as an elective for MCSA.
What does it require to get an MCSA if you have these two certs from CompTIA, if anyone can shed light on this it would be appreciated.
What does it mean when Microsoft says you can use A+ and Network+ as an elective for MCSA.
What does it require to get an MCSA if you have these two certs from CompTIA, if anyone can shed light on this it would be appreciated.
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royal Member Posts: 3,352 ■■■■□□□□□□“For success, attitude is equally as important as ability.” - Harry F. Banks
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sthomas Member Posts: 1,240 ■■■□□□□□□□You can use A+ and Net+ as an elective for MCSA 2003.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcsa/windows2003/default.mspx
It appears that you can't us A+ and Net+ for MCSA 2000 though I don't know why. I just thought I would throw that in.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcsa/requirements.mspxWorking on: MCSA 2012 R2 -
coldbug Member Posts: 189thats what i am going for MCSA, and later CCNA.
Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator certification paths
2272 Implementing and Supporting Windows XP Professional <70-270>
2273 Managing and Maintaining Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment <70-290>
-2276 Implementing Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure:Network Hosts
-2277 Implementing Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure:Network Services <70-291>
Electives- Choose 1
Security+ <SY0-101>
OR
A+ and Network+
OR
2400 Implementing and Managing Exchange Server 2003 <70-284>
OR
2261 Supporting Users Running XP operating system AND 2262 Supporting Users Running Applications in the XP operating system <70-271 and 70-272>"If you want to kick the tiger in his ass, you'd better have a plan for dealing with his teeth."