MCSE 2003 to MCITP 2008

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  1. webaccess2007

    webaccess2007 New Member

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    I already took 6 exams and i have only 1 exam left for MCSE 2003. But i took vista 70-620 as the client for MCSE 2003. After couple of months i wanna upgrade my certs to MCITP enterprise Server 2008. And I found out that 70-649, 70-620/70-624, 70-647 are the only exams that is needed to make the upgrade... Guys is it possible to achieve the MCITP 2008 by taking 70-649 & 70-647 because i have already taken the 70-620 with MCSE 2003


    [70-291, 70-293, 70-294, 70-297, 70-620, 70-282]
     
  2. BosonMichael
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    Without checking myself on the vendor's Web site (which you should always do), I do believe you are correct... after you get the MCSE on 2003 with the 70-620 client exam, all you need are 70-649 and 70-647.
     
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  3. Tinus1959

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    That depends on what you want to achieve.
    For Server administrator you need the 70-649 and 70-646.
    For Enterprise Administrator you need the 70-649, 70-647 and 70-620.
     
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    Most likely yes, however I would ring your local MCP helpline just to make sure.

    -ken
     
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  5. BosonMichael
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    While you're at it, send out a request to them by another ancient method, like carrier pigeon, morse code, or smoke signals, because that information simply can't be found on the Internet.

    Sorry, Ken, just having a go at you... though I honestly don't understand why someone would resort to using the phone to get info like that... you're likely as not to ring someone on the other end who has absolutely no idea.
     
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