MCSE/MCSA 2003 upgrade to 2008
mikesz
Member Posts: 115
Hello guys,
I do realize that the question I am going to ask might sound very stupid, and the answer probably very easy and obvious: once having MCSE/MCSA 2003, what do I need to do to upgrade to 2008 (if that is even possible yet)?
Any comments greatly appreciated
Thanks
I do realize that the question I am going to ask might sound very stupid, and the answer probably very easy and obvious: once having MCSE/MCSA 2003, what do I need to do to upgrade to 2008 (if that is even possible yet)?
Any comments greatly appreciated
Thanks
Long term plan:
2011: CCNA (70%), CCNA: Security, MCITP:Messaging
2012: VCP, CEH, Linux+, start RHCA/E
2013: finish RHCA/E, CCNP
2011: CCNA (70%), CCNA: Security, MCITP:Messaging
2012: VCP, CEH, Linux+, start RHCA/E
2013: finish RHCA/E, CCNP
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dave0212 Member Posts: 287This depends on whether you want EA or SA MCITP
MCITP:Enterprise Admin you will need to complete 70-620, 70-649 and 70-647
MCITP:Server Admin you will need to complete 70-648 and 70-646
The 70-649 will give you 3 MCTS in Windows 2008 and the 70-648 will give you 2
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dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□Check out Royal's sticky as well: http://techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24388
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mikesz Member Posts: 115Just one more question: does either MCSE/MCSA expire, if so - how long till it will?
thanks againLong term plan:
2011: CCNA (70%), CCNA: Security, MCITP:Messaging
2012: VCP, CEH, Linux+, start RHCA/E
2013: finish RHCA/E, CCNP -
dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□No, but it will lose value as the technology becomes obsolete.