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Someone else might find them helpful. For example, Mak. b. At least you are not in the juror's waiting room at Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 2 Comments Filed under: Windows Server Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:46 PM Windows Server Case Study: Sam Sam asked: "I have been slacking off for taking my MCSE exams. now that there is a server 2008 coming out its making me wonder if I should wait and get the 2008 certification where I could save money and time rather than doing 2003 and then and upgrade. Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 2 Comments Filed under: Windows Server Thursday, October 18, 2007 8:57 PM Windows Server Case Study: Kevin Kevin asked: "How long do I have to get my MCSE before it gets replaced with the new certification?" Short answer: Hi, Kevin. You have years, yet, to finish your MCSA or MCSE on Windows Server 2003. You have until March 2008 to finish your MCSA or MCSE Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 3 Comments Filed under: Windows Server Wednesday, September 19, 2007 7:03 PM MCSE on NT4 as Elective You can still use your NT4 certification as an elective for MCSA or MCSE on Windows Server 2003 . We have gotten questions about this from some of you; please rest assured that nothing has changed and the rules about using NT4 are still as listed in alternative Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 5 Comments Filed under: Windows Server Thursday, August 16, 2007 7:11 AM Mini Case Study for Windows Server Certification: Jason OK, one last thing. I just got this question from Jason. " Hello, My name is Jason. I recently saw your presentation involving Windows Server 2008, and I would like your advice on the MCSA track. I plan on getting my MCSA certification; however, I'm not Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 3 Comments Filed under: Windows Server Thursday, June 14, 2007 6:55 AM Windows Server 2008 certification paths If you want to know what is coming for WS2008 certification, watch this Live Meeting recording: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/lmevents/view?id=msft061307lm_am&pw=ATT1065 . This is early info and can change - exams are built on the technology... and Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 36 Comments Filed under: windows server 2008, LIVE MEETINGS, Windows Server Thursday, March 29, 2007 8:06 AM MCSA, MCSE, and Windows Server Longhorn certifications As promised, the link to today's morning presentation: here . Here is a summary: MCSA and MCSE are still the right certifications if you are working with WS2000 or WS2003. MCSA and MCSE will not retire. In one year, the WS2000 MCSA and MCSE exams will Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 89 Comments Filed under: LIVE MEETINGS, Windows Server Wednesday, March 28, 2007 8:52 PM Q. What tastes better than humble pie? A. Indian food. In this morning's meeting on Server Certifications (link to come soon), I gave somebody a really wrong answer that thankfully was caught by an attendee, we'll call him "Rob," because I believe that is his name. The question was "If I have Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 3 Comments Filed under: Windows Server Wednesday, March 28, 2007 12:44 AM Windows Server 2000, 2003, Longhorn Certifications Last Chance to Register for an MCP Live Meeting: Windows Server Certification Microsoft Certification planners will provide an overview of Windows Server certifications and requirements—updates on the 2000 track, resources for your 2003 credential, and Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 4 Comments Filed under: Windows Server Friday, March 23, 2007 9:40 PM U R not Bng ignrd, pls K thx I'm talking to all y'all MCSA and MCSEs out there. A few customers brought this up in a recent meeting: Why are MCSEs being ignored?? Why is all the new certification stuff focused on just developers and DBAs? and I thought that seemed a reasonable question. Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 5 Comments Filed under: MCSE, mcsa, Windows Server Tuesday, March 06, 2007 12:24 AM Your Next Step in Windows Server Certifications: March 28 Live Meeting At the end of this month we will host a Live Meeting about Server certs; I know there are a lot of you with questions about what is coming for Longhorn and implications to what you are working on now. Let me know if you have specific questions; then I'll Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 2 Comments Filed under: Windows Server Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:21 AM Muddling over Server Certifications...MCSE 2000? MCSE 2003? Longhorn Server? At the Microsoft Learning booth yesterday at IT Forum (by the way, if you're in Barcelona and you're reading this, come by our booth in the Ask the Experts session... we somehow have a basket full of tiny cookies with MCP logos on them--really a 'don't Posted by trikah@microsoft.com | 3 Comments Filed under: certification, TechEd-ITForum, MCSE, Windows Server © 2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Trademarks | Privacy Statement разделы природа охота электросчетчик сэт горячий обед измеритель сопротивление букмекерский контора фаворит фирменный цвет автобетононасосы кс-4361а брусок алмазный промывка инжектор ожирение билет russia music awards лак orly резка подгонный компенсатор danfoss certification microsoft