MCSE
Exam
Information
To
achieve
the
MCSE,
a
candidate
must
pass
a
total
of
seven
exams.
There
are
five
core
exams
and
two
elective
exams.
There
are
also
some
previously
retired
exams
that
still
count
towards
the
Windows
2000
MCSE.
Each
of
the
7
exams
will
cost
you
$125
to
take,
which
makes
this
certification
a
costly
yet
worthwhile
certification
to
achieve.
You
can
take
these
exams
at
the
regular
places
included
VUE
and
Prometric.
Below
you
will
find
more
information
of
the
core
exams
in
the
MCSE.
MCSE
Core
Exams
70-210
W2K
Professional
Microsoft™s
exam
70-210
is a
core
requirement
for
the
MCSE
(Microsoft
Certified
Systems
Engineer)
on
Microsoft
Windows
2000
and
MCSA
(Microsoft
Certified
Systems
Administrator)
on
Microsoft
Windows
2000
certifications.
It
is
designed
for
candidates
who
operate
in
medium
to
very
large
computing
environments
that
use
Windows
2000
Professional
as a
desktop
operating
system.
The
topics
covered
by
this
exam
include:
- Installing Windows 2000 Professional
- Implementing and Conducting Administration of Resources
- Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers
- Monitoring and Optimizing System Performance and Reliability
70-215
W2K
Server
Microsoft™s
exam
70-215
is a
core
requirement
for
the
MCSE
(Microsoft
Certified
Systems
Engineer)
on
Microsoft
Windows
2000,
MCSA
(Microsoft
Certified
Systems
Administrator)
on
Microsoft
Windows
2000,
and
MCDBA
(Microsoft
Certified
Database
Administrator)
on
Microsoft
SQL
Server
2000
certifications.
It
is
designed
for
candidates
who
operate
in
medium
to
very
large
computing
environments
that
use
the
Windows
2000
Server
operating
system.
The
topics
covered
by
this
exam
include:
- Installing Windows 2000 Server
- Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Access to Resources
- Configuring and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers
- Managing, Monitoring, and Optimizing System Performance, Reliability, and Availability
70-216
W2K
Network
Infrastructure
Microsoft™s
exam
70-216
is a
core
requirement
for
the
MCSE
(Microsoft
Certified
Systems
Engineer)
on
Microsoft
Windows
2000
certification.
It
is
designed
for
candidates
who
operate
in
medium
to
very
large
computing
environments
that
use
the
Windows
2000
network
operating
system.
The
topics
covered
by
this
exam
include:
- A Installing, Configuring, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting DNS in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
- A Installing, Configuring, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting DHCP in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
- Configuring, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Remote Access in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
- Installing, Configuring, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Network Protocols in a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
70-217
W2K
Directory
Services
Microsoft™s
exam
70-217
is a
core
requirement
for
the
MCSE
(Microsoft
Certified
Systems
Engineer)
on
Microsoft
Windows
2000
certification.
It
is
designed
for
candidates
who
operate
in
medium
to
very
large
computing
environments
that
use
the
Windows
2000
network
operating
system.
The
topics
covered
by
this
exam
include:
- Installing and Configuring Active Directory
- Installing, Configuring, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting DNS for Active Directory
- Configuring, Managing, Monitoring, Optimizing, and Troubleshooting Change and Configuration Management
- Managing, Monitoring, and Optimizing the Components of Active Directory
Current MCSE Electives
(70-019) SQL 7.0 Data Warehouses
(70-028) SQL 7.0 Administration
(70-029) SQL 7.0 Design
(70-086) SMS 2.0
(70-214) W2K Network Security Admin
(70-218) W2K Network Environment
(70-219) W2K Designing Directory Services
(70-220) W2K Designing Network Security
(70-221) W2K Designing Network Infrastructure
(70-222) W2K Migrating from NT 4.0
(70-223) W2K Clustering Services
(70-224) Exchange 2000
(70-225) Exchange 2000 Messaging
(70-226) Designing Highly Available Web Solns
(70-227) ISA Server 2000
(70-228) SQL 2000 Admin
(70-229) SQL 2000 Design
(70-230) BizTalk Server 2000
(70-232) Maintaining Highly Available Web Solns
(70-234) Commerce Server 2000
(70-244) NT Server 4.0 Network Support
(70-270) Windows XP Pro
(70-297) Server 2003 Designing Network Infrastructure
(70-298) Server 2003 Designing Network Security
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