MCSE is a certification provided by Microsoft for network professionals. MCSE stands for a qualified professional, who has been proved to obtain the expertise in designing, implementing, maintaining and supporting information system efficiently in widely computer using environment based on the Microsoft Windows NT Server and Microsoft Backoffice server.

 

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Internet (MCSE+Internet)

MCSE+Internet means the professionals of technical qualifications, being able to deploy, manage Internet/Intranet solutions including browsers, proxy servers, host servers, databases, information systems and e-commerce components, as well as to manage and analyses Web site. 

 

Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD)

MCSD is a certification provided by Microsoft for Microsoft solution developers. MCSD stands for a qualified professional, who has been proved to obtain the expertise in designing and developing solutions foe business-tailors, by using Microsoft's development tools, technologies and platforms, including Microsoft Office and Microsoft BackOffice. 

 

Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCP)

MCP is a certification provided by Microsoft for those who are accomplished in one Microsoft product. MCP is proved to be a person who has deep understanding on at least one Microsoft operating system. This person may have to pass some additional Microsoft certification exams, to prove that he has more skills on Microsoft Backoffice products, development tools or desktop applications.

 

Microsoft Certified Professionals Internet (MCP+Internet

It is for those who are qualified to install, configure and manage operating systems, and to give full play to the server extensions by using CGI and ISAP scripting languages.

 

Microsoft Certified Professionals of Site BuildingMCP+Site Building

They have a professional competence on the establishment of Web sites. 

 

Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA)

 

For more Microsoft exam re resources, please refer to [url]http://download.chinaitlab.com/testdoc/list/11_1.html[/url] 

 

 

To be a MCSE, you need:

1.       Ground work of Windows 2003 network and operating system 

2.       Windows2003Sever

3.       Windows 2003 network infrastructure

4.       Windows 2003 Active Directory Services Infrastructure Design and Management

5.       Windows 2003 Directory Services Infrastructure Design

6.       SQL2000 database

7.       Mail server ExChange

 

 

MCSE 2003 Routine Courses and Groups

Exam 70–290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment 

 

Exam 70–291:Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure 

 

Exam 70–293:Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure 

 

Exam 70–294:Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure 

 

Exam 70–298:Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network 

 

Exam 70–270:Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional 

 

Exam 70–228:Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition 

 

Exam 70-350: Implementing Microsoft® Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004 

 

 

By passing the above 7 exams, you’ll get following certifications: MCSE 2003, MCSA 2003, and MCP.

There is no fixed order for the exams. You can arrange them by yourself freely.

 

Group 1: 228, 270, 290, 291, 293, 294, 298

This is the most common choice. Choosing 228 is just a preparation for MCDBA. 

Seven courses in total for three certifications:

MCP

MCSE 2003

MCSA 2003

 

Group 2: 228, 229, 270, 290, 291, 293, 294, 298

Eight courses for four certifications:

MCP

MCSE 2003

MCSA 2003

MCDBA 2000

 

Group 4: 270 (or 210), 284, 285, 290, 291, 293, 294, 298 (or 297)

Eight courses in total for five certifications:

MCP

MCSE 2003

MCSE Messaging 2003

MCSA 2003

MCSA Messaging 2003

 

Group 4: 227 (or 350), 270, 290, 291, 293, 294, 298, 299

Eight courses in total for five certifications:

MCP

MCSE 2003

MCSE Security 2003

MCSA 2003

MCSA Security 2003

Note: MCSE Secure can’t transversely compare with CIW, CCSP, CISSP, etc. That which one is better depends on you. 

 

Group 5: 270, 227, 284, 285, 290, 291, 293, 294, 298, 299

Ten courses in total for seven certifications:

MCP

MCSE 2003 

MCSE Security 2003 

MCSE Messaging 2003 

MCSA 2003 

MCSA Security 2003 

MCSA Messaging 2003

 
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