How many exams are involved in the Windows 2000 MCSE?
Q: Will any of the NT 4.0 exams apply toward the Windows 2000 MCSE? A: Yes. The electives you passed for the NT 4.0 MCSE will count toward the elective requirement in the Windows 2000 MCSE. Q: If I am currently an NT 4.0 MCSE, how many exams must I pass to upgrade to a Windows 2000 MCSE? A: Two exams. You will need to take exam 70-240 and your choice between exams 70-219, 70-220 and 70-221. However, you must have passed the three current NT 4.0 exams to get credit for the 70-240 exam. Q: When will my NT 4.0 MCSE expire? A: Microsoft will expire all NT 4.0 MCSE’s on December 31, 2001. This gives most MCSE’s about two years to upgrade. Q: I am halfway done with my NT 4.0 MCSE. Should I switch to a Windows 2000 MCSE? A: Definitely not. The current market demand is still overwhelmingly for NT 4.0 MCSE’s. Finish your NT 4.0 MCSE, and over the next year and a half you can take the 2 exams to upgrade to a Windows 2000 MCSE. Q: When can I start taking the Windows 2000 exams? A: The upgrade exa
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- If I have passed all core exams in the Windows NT 4.0 MCSE track by February 28, 2001, but have not yet passed my elective exams by that date, can I still continue to earn my certification?
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- How many exams are involved in the Windows 2000 MCSE?