Need Help on MCSE Security
kannan2win
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Friends,
wishing you all a happy and successful 2008
i have a query reg MCSE Security.
I finished 70-290,70-291,70-294
Will i get MCSE Security if i finsh 70-293,70-298,70-299 and 70-270
Pls clarify me as i gone through Microsoft site its bit confusing
Thanks a lot for your time
wishing you all a happy and successful 2008
i have a query reg MCSE Security.
I finished 70-290,70-291,70-294
Will i get MCSE Security if i finsh 70-293,70-298,70-299 and 70-270
Pls clarify me as i gone through Microsoft site its bit confusing
Thanks a lot for your time
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doom969 Member Posts: 304Hi,
that path would give you mcse but you would still be missiong 1 exam for security credential (MCSE + S requires 2 security exams)
so 70-270 290 291 293 294 are your core exams
70-298 is your design exam
70-299 is a security exam
1 sec. exam is still missing.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/security/windowsserver2003.mspx
Good luck !Doom969
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mrjawbones Member Posts: 48 ■■□□□□□□□□You could just do the Sec+ and then transfer it over to MS meet the requirement.WIP: CEH
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changlinn Member Posts: 42 ■■■□□□□□□□This will just make you and MCSE 299 would be your elective, then 350 (ISA) as your Security.
Thats what I am doing though I did 284 as my elective as I thought it would be easy as I do exchange everyday, and it was, now I gotta do 299 and 350, but I got my MCSE in the meantime.A+, C|EH, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, GSTRT, MCSA:Messaging, MCSE:Security
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