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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Tuesday: December 28, 2010


New Microsoft NT, SQL Exams Live


4/17/2001 -- Microsoft's long-anticipated Windows NT 4.0 support exam went live today.

Exam 70-244, Supporting and Maintaining an NT Server 4.0 Network, is aimed at Win2K-qualified MCSEs who want to show expertise in maintaining legacy NT 4.0 networks. This new exam is the only live Windows NT exam for MCSEs -- Microsoft retired the rest earlier this year as part of a forced upgrade to its Windows 2000 track.

For the exam objectives, click here.

On April 14, Microsoft released the 70-229 SQL Server 2000 Design exam. The exam tests capabilities to design, optimize, and secure multi-user normalized SQL Server databases. This exam is an MCSE and MCSD elective, as well as an MCDBA core exam. For this exam's objectives, click here.

Both exams are now available through Vue and Prometric testing centers. For more on the Microsoft Certified Professional program, click here.  -B.N.



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