On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, enterfornone wrote:

> > > Why should you need to know about application design or registry 
> > > structure for MCSE?  It's not in the test.
> > > 
> > > The problem is too many people see MSCE and similar certifictions as
> > > being "expert in all things" rather than simply being the ability
> > > to pass a test to a certain criteria.
> > 
> > What is the MCSE meant to be?
> 
> according to MS:
> 
> "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."

And on that note, I stand by my original saying.  I'm not saying they
should be an expert and know everything about application design or
registry structures, but IMHO, it would be beneficial to their
certification.

Andrew.

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