soccarplayer29 wrote: » I'm not a comptia expert. Sounds like your certs be for the CE version (continuing education). And therefore I think you have the A+ and Net+ certs instead of the A+ CE and Net+ CE versions. I'm pretty sure your certs are in fact still valid, and if you were to take a higher level comptia cert (e.g., Sec+) now then that would convert your A+ and Net+ both to CE and then you would need to abide by the Comptia CE requirements of reporting CEUs/annual dues. I think that's correct--someone with comptia knowledge please chime in.
thomas_ wrote: » If you ever got a DoD job you would probably need to take the new version if one or both were required for the position.
erik087 wrote: » True! While non-CE ("lifetime") CompTIA certifications are fully valid in the eyes of CompTIA, they no longer meet the requirements of DoDD 8570/8140. The updated requirements for certification for the DoD only accepts the "CE" versions of the certifications. That being said, your cert are still completely valid.
soccarplayer29 wrote: » And therefore I think you have the A+ and Net+ certs instead of the A+ CE and Net+ CE versions.
TechGromit wrote: » I wasn't aware they were considered different certifications, and that employers looked for CE versions when specifying certification requirements for positions. I guess the ones I have are next to worthless, might as well be Windows NT 3.51 and Windows ME certifications.