Iristheangel wrote: » Ah, sorry. I misread that. I found this in the FAQ: Q. I have an MCITP on Windows Server 2008 certification. How can I upgrade to an MCSE: Server Infrastructure certification or the MCSE: Desktop Infrastructure certification?A. Customers who have achieved an MCITP on Windows Server 2008 certification will be able to earn an MCSE: Server Infrastructure certification or MCSE: Desktop Infrastructure certification by passing three exams. To upgrade from an MCITP: Enterprise Administrator 2008 certification or an MCITP: Server Administrator 2008 certification to the MCSE: Server Infrastructure certification, candidates must pass Exams 70-417, 70-413, and 70-414. To upgrade from an MCITP: Enterprise Administrator 2008 certification or an MCITP: Server Administrator 2008 certification to the MCSE: Desktop Infrastructure certification, candidates must pass Exams 70-417, 70-415, and 70-416.
Iristheangel wrote: » Me too. What a pain but I'll probably do it anyways after I get done with my MCITP:EA and CCNP. Microsoft exams are the most boring ones for me to study for but I like having my knowledge up to date.
pumbaa_g wrote: » Guys, please don't scare me like this. I am relying on the single exam upgrade for 2012 as I do not have the budget this year for anything else.Note: If you have an MCSA: Windows Server 2008 certification, you may take Exam 417 to upgrade to the MCSA: Windows Server 2012. Exams 413, 414, and 417 are currently unavailable; please check back later this year for more information. This MCSE certification requires candidates to show continued ability to perform in their chosen solution area by completing a recertification exam every three years. PlusQ. I'm part way through my MCITP on Windows Server 2008. Should I finish it, or should I wait for the new exams to release for the MCSE certifications?A. If you are close to achieving an MCITP on Windows Server 2008, we encourage you to complete your certification, and then you can take advantage of a shorter path to upgrade your certification to the MCSE: Server Infrastructure certification or the MCSE: Desktop Infrastructure certification. By achieving multiple certifications, you show continued dedication to learning new skills and you increase your value to your organization.
fluk3d wrote: » I think you may be right. If I look @ this site it states, "Your MCITP certification will still continue to be valid until Microsoft’s mainstream support for the technology ceases. If you currently hold a MCITP Server Administrator or MCITP Enterprise Administrator certification you will automatically be awarded with a new MCSA Windows Server 2008 as you have already passed all required exams for this."http://www.mcitpguide.com/new-mcse-and-mcsa-certifications/ Then it that case it would require one exam upgrade