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Monday, October 22, 2007

Day one of the MCSE

This is my first morning, I am about to go down to breakfast. I downloaded transender tests last night and went through a lot of the first test we will be going over. It is all about Windows XP, I think I will do well on it, we will see. We also downloaded Vista last night, Vince did. I will install that when that test draws near. Wish me luck, this is intense, I hope I can blog about it everyday.

2 Comments:

  • At October 23, 2007 12:22 PM , Blogger Jones said...

    good luck!! ...but what IS MCSE?

     
  • At October 23, 2007 11:49 PM , Blogger AudreyandBrian said...

    Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer

    Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (or MCSE) is the best-known and premiere Microsoft certification. It qualifies an individual as being able to analyze the business requirements for information systems solutions, and design and implement the infrastructure required. As of 2007, the MCSE is available for two different product lines; Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, each of which requires a different set of exams.

    For the MCSE 2003, candidates must pass six core design exams (Four networking exams, one client operating system and one design exam) and one elective exam, for a total of seven exams. For the MCSE 2000, a candidate needs to pass five Core Exams (Four operating system exams, one design exam) and two electives. For the MCSE NT 4.0 (which is no longer available to earn, though it is still recognized as a valid certification), a candidate needed to pass four Core Exams (Networking Essentials, Windows NT Workstation, Windows NT Server and Windows NT Server in the Enterprise) and two electives.

    The topic of these exams include network security, computer networking infrastructure, Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and other topics of both general networking interest as well as specific Microsoft products.

     

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