I currently have the A+ and Network+. I'm working on security+ for late "Sept" or early "Oct".
My question is about below comment from MCSA.
" As an alternative to the electives on the MCSA electives table, certifications or certification combinations may substitute for an MCSA elective. For example, CompTIA A+ and Network+ together or CompTIA A+ and Server+ together can be credited and substituted for an elective through a Microsoft and CompTIA partnership agreement. One may also substitute Security+ alone which counts for the elective and one of two exams for the "Security Specialization." Security+ counts for MCSA 2003 and MCSE 2003. This is just one cost effective way to earning an MCSA if candidates are already certified in other areas."
Can some one please give me more info on this?
P.S.
I ask this because outside influences.

Have convenient forces beyond my control.

That certifications are only Valid if there stamped with a Microsoft Seal. And that I should go after the MCSA & MCSE after getting Security+. Where as I would like to keep working to take CWTS and get LPIC. And could careless if every thing Windows Burst in to flames.

Thank you for your time.
Morepowerr.