Want to be MCSA and then MCSE
littlehoops
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hi,
i want to become a MCSA and then MCSE. So far i have got my A+, MCDST and MCTS:vista and MCITP:EST (did the 70-621 upgrade).
What is the best and easiest way for me to go all the way to MCSE.
Thanks for your help
Hoops
i want to become a MCSA and then MCSE. So far i have got my A+, MCDST and MCTS:vista and MCITP:EST (did the 70-621 upgrade).
What is the best and easiest way for me to go all the way to MCSE.
Thanks for your help
Hoops
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littlehoops Member Posts: 46 ■■■□□□□□□□thanks for that.
I have looked at that site and still need a bit more guidence.
if any one could help that would be great.
hoops -
sthomas Member Posts: 1,240 ■■■□□□□□□□All you need to do is take 70-290 and 70-291 to get your MCSA 2003. Then you need 293, 294, 298, and Security+ to get your MCSE 2003. Take 299 and you get MCSE:Security.
Since you already did 70-621 I believe that counts as 70-620 which can be used for your client exam. Then you can use MCDST (or A+/Net+) as your elective for MCSA 2003. You need an elective for MCSE which I recommend Security+. I hope that helps.Working on: MCSA 2012 R2 -
goforthbmerry Member Posts: 244I do not see anywhere that says that the 70-621 counts as the 70-620 on the Microsoft site. Are you making an assumption or do you have other information?
EdGoing for MCSE:security, Intermediate ITIL, PMP -
goforthbmerry Member Posts: 244I do not see anywhere that says that the 70-621 counts as the 70-620 on the Microsoft site. Are you making an assumption or do you have other information?
EdGoing for MCSE:security, Intermediate ITIL, PMP -
cartecs3 Member Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□goforthbmerry wrote: »I do not see anywhere that says that the 70-621 counts as the 70-620 on the Microsoft site. Are you making an assumption or do you have other information?
Ed