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I have decided take work towards the MCSA to start my career path and I have recently just passed the 70-292.I have the a+, network+ and I am hoping to get the 70-270, 70-291 this coming year and then use the 70-292 in place of the 70-290 to complete the MCSA requirements.My instructor on the networking course told me that the exams are identical and that there is no difference but this begs the questions why then does the 70-292 exist! I have found out that this is a windows mcsa 2000 upgrade path but I have not done anything on windows 2000, so how then can I be in this position? The exam was scheduled by the course itself, so up until now I have assumed that I have fulfiled the the requirments but am concerned to think that this may not be true also how can I be able to sit an upgrade exam without actually having the pre requisite requirements such as the 2000 pro certification?
the 70-292 exam you passed can only be used towards the MCSA in combination with a previous Windows 2000 cert (either MCSA or MCSE). You'll need to take all 3 exams (and use your A+ & N+ as the electives) before you can receive the MCSA on Windows Server 2003 cert.
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Last update: 2009-10-15 04:49
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