Being a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) provides delegates with the skills and certification necessary to support a Microsoft server or server related products.
There are several Microsoft course modules that exist to becoming an MCP. The first core subjects for both the MCSA, MCSA 2003 and MCSE, MCSE 2003 are known as "XP Pro and Server". This is generally the common method to becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional. Reasoning behind this is that all Microsoft Server related products rely on running on top of the Windows Server based operating systems and therefore a sound knowledge of the O/S is required.
The MCP is achieved when the delegate does either of the core exams for operating systems, that is one of the desktop operating systems, Windows 2000 Professional or Server , Windows XP Professional and soon Windows Vista. Delegates also have the choice of two Networking System exams Managing and Maintaining Windows Server 2003 Environment and Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure based examinations.
The Microsoft Certified
Professional certification can also be achieved by passing one
of Microsoft's Server Add-on services like Exchange
Server, Internet
Security and Acceleration Server (ISA),
security based exams and database modules. Generally a single
MCP in one of these products is sought by professionals supporting
that product on site and who have the necessary knowledge of networking
and server requirements.
The MCP is therefore either the stepping stone-building the core to your
MCSA
2003 / MCSE
2003, or the certification and skills necessary to support
employer/ enterprise specific needs.
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