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regarding 70-297 and 70-298 that which one is better and it sounds like that 70-294 is similar to 70-297. is it so ?
If you have taken exam 70-284 as your elective choice, I would recommend exam 70-297 as your design elective. Of course, if you have taken exam 70-284 you might want to go for 70-285 as well to earn your MCSE+M credential, but keep in mind that exam 70-285 doesn't count as design elective for MCSE. You have to choose between 70-297 and 70-298.I would recommend taking exam 70-298 as your design elective for MCSE only if you picked already a security related exam like 70-299, 70-350 or 70-351 as your required MCSA/MCSE elective, since this would be another step towards a possible MCSE+S credential. However, for MCSE+S 2 elective exams are required. So you would need a total of 8 exams for both MCSE+M and MCSE+S credentials.
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