Network+ as an elective on MCSA??
Hi Guys
Is the Network+ on its own regarded as an elective for the MCSA exam? Here I mean Network+ and 3 other exams get you your MCSA. I've been told you need Network+ and A+ together to count as only one elective.
Thanx alot guys.
Is the Network+ on its own regarded as an elective for the MCSA exam? Here I mean Network+ and 3 other exams get you your MCSA. I've been told you need Network+ and A+ together to count as only one elective.
Thanx alot guys.
Damien Mallon
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ajs1976 Member Posts: 1,945 ■■■■□□□□□□You need A+ and Net+
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A+ and Server+
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just the Security+
http://www.comptia.com/certification/related/ms_mcsa.asp
A+/Net+ or A+/Server+ only count as electives for the MCSA. Sec+ counts towards both the MCSA and MCSE.Andy
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cyborg Member Posts: 20 ■□□□□□□□□□I do know from official CompTIA and Microsoft websites that A+ and Network+ are electives for MSCA / MSCE unless maybe I'm wrong and misread the info. Please comfirm fromthe websites! Thanks
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Sartan Inactive Imported Users Posts: 152http://www.comptia.org/certification/related/ms_mcsa.asp
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PERCOM Member Posts: 7 ■□□□□□□□□□THAT CORRECT..
YOU MUST CONSIDER
NETWORK+ AND A+ AS
ONE ELECTIVE FOR MCSA CERTIFICATION.
THEY CAN NOT BE SEPARATED
THEY ARE LIKE A HAMMER AND A NAILI REMAIN
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Sartan Inactive Imported Users Posts: 152NOR THE MAN
AND HIS
CAPS LOCKNetwork Tech student, actively learning Windows 2000, Linux, Cisco, Cabling & Internet Security.