When you discuss expert IT
qualifications, then those from MS are some of the most respected ones. This is
because their applications have assisted many companies be effective all over
the community. Getting an MS MCSE 2000 to 2003 qualifications is sure to set
you up for an effective profession in the IT market. MS MCSE 2000 to 2003
qualification validates your understanding in the various applications included
within MCSE 2000 to 2003.
An MCSE qualified expert has to
update his experience to be able to confirm his abilities on the newest
technological innovation, as MS presents new Microsoft Windows products. The
qualifications do not stop working, but you have to take update examinations to
get the new qualifications. The update track is as follows:
- MCSE 2000 to MCSE 2003 Upgrade: Just take two upgrade exams to upgrade your skills to Windows Server 2003.
These 2 exams are Exam 70-292 and Exam 70-296. Details are as
follows:
1.
Exam
70-292 Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA
Certified on Windows 2000
This exam became available on August 14, 2003. The
Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows Server 2003 upgrade
examination is available only to applicants who are at present certified as an
MCSA or an MCSE on Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. The MCSA on Windows Server
2003 certification is planned for IT experts who work in the typically complex
computing atmosphere of medium-sized to large companies. Applicants should have
experience administering client and network operating systems in surroundings
that have the following characteristics:
·
250 to 5,000 or more users
·
Three or more physical locations
·
Three or more domain controllers
·
Network services and resources such as
messaging, database, file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet,
intranet, remote access and client computer management
·
Connectivity obligations such as connecting
branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network
and connecting corporate networks to the Internet
Exam
70-296 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003
Environment for an MCSE Certified on Windows 2000
Exam 70-296 was published in August 28, 2003. The
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server 2003 upgrade exam
is available only to applicants who are currently certified as MCSE on
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. The MCSE on Windows Server 2003 certification is
projected for IT experts who work in the typically complex computing
environment of medium-sized to large companies. Applicants should have
experience implementing and administering a network operating system in
environments that have the following characteristics:
·
250 to 5,000 or more users
·
Three or more physical locations
·
Three or more domain controllers
·
Network services and resources such as
messaging, database, file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet,
intranet, remote access and client computer management
·
Connectivity conditions such as connecting branch
offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and
connecting corporate networks to the Internet
In addition, applicants should have experience in
the following areas:
·
Implementing and administering a desktop
operating system
·
Designing a network infrastructure
Skills
measured
This exam measures your capability to plan,
implement and maintain a Windows Server 2003 environment. Before taking the
examination, you should be proficient in the job skills listed in the following
matrix. The matrix shows which Official Microsoft Learning Products may help
you reach competency in the skills being tested in the exam.
Whether you have selected to take the MCSE 2000 or
MCSE 2003 qualification, you should have some specific skills that are required
to pass these certification examinations. If you want to be an MCSE, you should
have the understanding in topics that include:
- Managing and maintaining Windows Server 2003/Windows 2000
- Planning, implementing, managing and maintaining Network Infrastructures
- Planning, implementing and maintaining Active Directory Infrastructures
- Installing, configuring and administering Microsoft Windows client Operating Systems
- Designing Active Directory and Network Infrastructures
- Troubleshooting users, computers, etc
- Designing and implementing Security for the Network
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