Windows 10 Upgrade

Discussion in 'General Microsoft Certifications' started by billynw, Mar 12, 2016.

  1. billynw

    billynw Bit Poster

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    Hi Guys,
    I recently passed the both Windows 8's exams so have an MCSA in Windows 8.

    To upgrade to Windows 10 do I only have to sit 70-697 Configuring Windows Devices?

    Many thanks for any help here gents.
     
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    Certifications: CISCO CCNA, CompTIA A+,N+. Windows 7 70-680,city and guilds 3666 copper & Fibre
  2. garycul

    garycul Nibble Poster

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    Yes that is correct.
     
    Certifications: 70-697 Configuring Windows Devices, 70-680 Configuring Windows 7, 70-687 Configuring Windows 8.1, TCP/IP ON NT4, NT 4 Server, NT4 Workstation, Windows 95, Windows 3.1, ITIL SLM Practitioner, ITIL v2 and v3 Foundation
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  3. billynw

    billynw Bit Poster

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    Thanks for your help Gary
     
    Certifications: CISCO CCNA, CompTIA A+,N+. Windows 7 70-680,city and guilds 3666 copper & Fibre
  4. garycul

    garycul Nibble Poster

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    I passed 70-687 last September and started on 70-688 but struggled with the changes in the Intune interface changes so did Windows 7 70-680 then decided to start on 70-697. I have now decided to have a go at 70-688 again to get the Windows 8.1 MCSA and then 70-697 to get Windows 10 MCSA.

    There is also a new Windows 10 specialist exam 70-398.
    The exam is in beta at the moment and is offered as another specialist exam alongside the 70-697 exam.
    The exam title is 70-398 Planning for and Managing Devices in the Enterprise.
    I'm sure the two exams will form part of an MCSE desktop exam when combined with 70-695 (Deploying Windows Desktops and Enterprise Apps) and 70-696 (Administering SCCM and Intune).

    By the way, congrats on the Windows 8.1 MCSA.
     
    Certifications: 70-697 Configuring Windows Devices, 70-680 Configuring Windows 7, 70-687 Configuring Windows 8.1, TCP/IP ON NT4, NT 4 Server, NT4 Workstation, Windows 95, Windows 3.1, ITIL SLM Practitioner, ITIL v2 and v3 Foundation

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