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First MCSA/MCSE 2003 Core Exams To Beta in June


5/21/2003 -- Microsoft's certification group has announced simultaneous beta test dates for two new core exams on the MCSA/MCSE for Windows Server 2003 tracks.

Exams 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment and 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure will both be beta tested June 4 through 15. The exams will be numbered 71-290 and 71-290, respectively.

Passing both 70-290 and 70-291 exams satisfies the Core: Network Systems portion of the MCSA on Windows Server 2003 track, and two of the four required for the Core: Network Systems portion of the MCSE on Windows Server 2003.

Microsoft Beta exams are free but typically only offered to qualified subscribers of Microsoft's MCP Newsflash; to find out how to become a beta tester, go here.

For more information on Microsoft certificaitons and exams, click here.  - Michael Domingo (MCPMag.com)



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6/1/03: Anonymous says: I think that Becky only encouraged many people to imitate mo' money and go on posting sprees to imitate him in an attempt to get him censored
6/2/03: I make $75K says: Suggestion --- IPs should be listed here, on all postings, something like: 6-1-03 Anonymous (192.168.50.x) says: ....
6/2/03: Anonymous says: Duh, anyone who uses dialup, has a different IP everytime they dialup their ISP, so what good would that do? Even with a cable modem, if I unplug mine for ten mins, after releasing the IP, plug it back in and bammo different IP. I'm sure you meant "I make $7.50 per hour." and you left off "at Burger King."
6/2/03: Anonymous says: Your right, and even if the ISP kept records of who had what IP address, which they do. Do you think they care if someone wrote a post that hurt your poor little feelings....More like "I make 75 cents, begging on the streets of NYC."
6/2/03: Anonymous says: The only people to blame is certcities, they could easily configure a discussion forum which requires user registration.
6/2/03: Anonymous says: It's good that people have the chance to stay annonymous when posting something controversial against vendors, government, etc. Sometimes we need to be annonymous too. But that mo'money SOB has ruinned everything by his dumbass pointless posts. If the admin could somehow trace that one horrible person, they should just ban him or something. I know it sounds impossible to ban a person from posting since he can use different computers, even with user registration, different email, unless if the use eBay registration system, just wondering if there's a way kick out that bastard...
6/3/03: Anonymous says: If you people could chill out and ignore two little words and not throw such a friggin' cow over it these problems wouldn't exist.
6/3/03: shahid from dubai says: guys ! believe me , these paki's have created havoc with microsoft, they just bear no experience in MCSE or other tracks , they appear their exams with help of other experienced faculties in prometric centres , ban them from doing this
6/4/03: SAEED from Pakistan says: Nothing to be worried about MCSE it's easy if you're familiar with the practicality of networking. It's nothing. It's simple. Best of luck for all Pakistanis who have done it.
6/4/03: Anonymous says: ...easy exams because all of the dumps come from your country, Pakistan...would anyone believe in what certs you have when they find out you're Pakistan? Too bad for those sincere Pakistani but I wouldn't believe in your certs, even CCIE because who knows if the local instructor can be bribed to pass you...hey that happens a lot that testing center attendants or lab instructors get bribed to let the candidates do anything during the test...so yeah of course any certs are easy for you guys...but bad image is hard to fix...good luck...
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