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The
Microsoft® Certified Professional credential is for
individuals who have the skills to successfully implement a
Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution
in an organization.
Please select a Microsoft exam from any certification track
below. If you intend to continue pursuing a certification track
after earning your MCP credential, you may want to choose an
exam that will apply to that track.
| Microsoft
Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) |
| Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) |
| Microsoft
Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) |
| Microsoft
Certified System Administrator (MCSA) |
The
Microsoft® Certified Systems Engineer credential is the premier
certification for professionals who analyze the business
requirements and design and implement the infrastructure for
business solutions based on the Windows® 2000 platform and
Microsoft server software. Implementation responsibilities
include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network
systems.
The Windows 2000 MCSE track is replacing the Windows NT tracks;
core exam requirements vary for each.
| EXAM
NUMBER |
TITLE |
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Core
Exams:
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| 70-210 |
Installing,
Configuring and Administering MS Windows 2000
Professional |
| 70-215 |
Installing,
Configuring and Administering MS Windows 2000 Server |
| 70-216 |
Implementing
and Administering a MS Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure |
| 70-217 |
Implementing
and Administering a MS Windows 2000 Directory Services
Infrastructure |
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PLUS
- All Candidates - One of the Following Core Exams
Required:
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| 70-219 |
Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
Infrastructure |
| 70-220 |
Designing
Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network |
| 70-221 |
Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure |
| 70-226 |
Designing
Highly Available Web Solutions with Microsoft Windows
2000 Server Technologies |
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Elective
Exams (Choose two):
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| 70-019 |
Designing
& Implementing Data Warehouses with Microsoft SQL
Server 7.0 |
| 70-028 |
Administrating
Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 |
| 70-029 |
Designing
& Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server
7.0 |
| 70-056 |
Implementing
and Supporting Web Sites Using Microsoft Site Server 3.0 |
| 70-080 |
Implementing
and Supporting Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 by Using
the Internet Explorer Administration Kit |
| 70-081 |
Implementing
and Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 |
| 70-085 |
Implementing
and Supporting Microsoft SNA Server 4.0 |
| 70-086 |
Implementing
and Supporting Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 |
| 70-219 |
Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
Infrastructure |
| 70-220 |
Designing
Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network |
| 70-221 |
Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure |
| 70-222 |
Migrating
from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 |
| 70-223 |
Installing,
Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Clustering
Services by Using Microsoft Windows® 2000 Advanced
Server |
| 70-224 |
Installing,
Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Exchange 2000
Server |
| 70-225 |
Designing
and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft
Exchange 2000 Server |
| 70-226 |
Designing
Highly Available Web Solutions with Microsoft Windows
2000 Server Technologies |
| 70-230 |
Designing
and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft BizTalk Server
2000, Enterprise Edition |
| 70-231 |
Implementing
and Maintaining Highly Available Web Solutions with
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Technologies and Microsoft
Application Center 2000 |
| 70-234 |
Designing
and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft Commerce
Server 2000 |
| 70-244 |
Supporting
and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
Network |
| 70-088 |
Implementing
and Supporting Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 |
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The
Microsoft® Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) credential is
the premier certification for professionals who design and
develop leading-edge business solutions with Microsoft
development tools, technologies, platforms, and the Windows®
DNA architecture. The types of applications MCSDs are able to
develop include desktop applications and multi-user, Web-based,
N-tier, and transaction-based applications. The credential
covers job tasks ranging from analyzing business requirements to
maintaining solutions.
| EXAM
NUMBER |
TITLE |
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Core
Exam: Desktop Applications Development (1 required)
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| 70-016 |
Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft®
Visual C++® 6.0 |
| 70-156 |
Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft®
Visual FoxPro® 6.0 |
| 70-176 |
Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft®
Visual Basic® 6.0 |
| Core
Exam: Distributed Applications Development (1
required) |
| 70-015 |
Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with
Microsoft® Visual C++® 6.0 |
| 70-155 |
Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with
Microsoft® Visual FoxPro® 6.0 |
| 70-175 |
Exam
70-175: Designing and Implementing Distributed
Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0 |
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Solution
Architecture (required)
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70-100
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Analyzing
Requirements and Defining Solution Architectures |
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Elective
Exams (1 required)
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| 70-015 |
Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft®
Visual C++® 6.0 |
| 70-016 |
Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft®
Visual C++® 6.0 |
| 70-019 |
Designing
and Implementing Data Warehouses with Microsoft® SQL
Server™ 7.0 |
| 70-024 |
Developing
Applications with C++ Using the Microsoft® Foundation
Class Library |
| 70-025 |
Implementing
OLE in Microsoft® Foundation Class Applications |
| 70-027 |
Implementing
a Database Design on Microsoft® SQL Server™ 6.5 |
| 70-029 |
Designing
and Implementing Databases with Microsoft® SQL Server™
7.0 |
| 70-229 |
Designing
and Implementing Databases with Microsoft® SQL Server™
2000 Enterprise Edition |
| 70-055 |
Designing
and Implementing Web Sites with Microsoft® FrontPage®
98 |
| 70-057 |
Designing
and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft®
Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition |
| 70-069 |
Application
Development with Microsoft Access for Windows® 95 and
the Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit |
| 70-175 |
Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft®
Visual Basic® 6.0 |
| 70-176 |
Designing
and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft®
Visual Basic® 6.0 |
| 70-091 |
Designing
and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft® Office 2000
and Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications |
| 70-105 |
Designing
and Implementing Collaborative Solutions with Microsoft®
Outlook® 2000 and Microsoft® Exchange Server 5.5 |
| 70-155 |
Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft
Visual FoxPro ® 6.0 |
| 70-152 |
Designing
and Implementing Web Solutions with Microsoft® Visual
InterDev™ 6.0 |
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The
Microsoft® Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) credential
is the premier certification for professionals who implement and
administer Microsoft SQL Server™ databases. The certification
is appropriate for individuals who derive physical database
designs, develop logical data models, create physical databases,
create data services by using Transact-SQL, manage and maintain
databases, configure and manage security, monitor and optimize
databases, and install and configure SQL Server.
The MCDBA Certification Is Appropriate for Database
administrators, Database analysts and Database developers.
Requirements
for MCDBA:
| EXAM
NUMBER |
TITLE |
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Three
core exams required:
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| 70-215 |
Installing,
Configuring and Administering Microsoft® Windows® 2000
Server |
| 70-028 |
Administering
Microsoft® SQL Server™ 7.0 |
| 70-228 |
Installing,
Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® SQL Server™
2000 Enterprise Edition |
| 70-029 |
Designing
and Implementing Databases with SQL Server™ 7.0 |
| 70-229 |
Designing
and Implementing Databases with Microsoft® SQL Server™
2000 Enterprise Edition |
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Elective
Exams:
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| 70-216 |
Implementing
and Administering a Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Network
Infrastructure |
| 70-015 |
Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Visual C++
6.0 |
| 70-019 |
Designing
and Implementing Data Warehouses with SQL Server 7.0 |
| 70-175 |
Designing
and Implementing Distributed Applications with Visual
Basic 6.0 |
Core
exams that can also be used as elective exams can only be
counted once toward a certification; that is, if a candidate
receives credit for an exam as a core in one track, that
candidate will not receive credit for that same exam as an
elective in that same track.
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