How to be a Windows MCE?

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To become a Windows MCE, one must meet education, experience, and exam requirements. It is a premier certification for IT professionals who support Microsoft server technology, with seven required exams and a focus on Windows 2000. A minimum of 12 months of experience as a system administrator is required, along with knowledge of planning, designing, and implementing server solutions. Online certificate schools offer preparation courses in compressed or standard formats.

To become a Windows MCE or Microsoft certified engineer, there are a combination of education, experience and exam requirements that must be met. A Windows MCE is the premier certification for information technology professionals who implement and support Microsoft server technology. There is a long list of different certificates available from Microsoft for support and installation of their tools. Windows MCE is specifically focused on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and server system.

The educational background of a Windows MCE varies greatly, but most people have completed post-secondary education in computer science, accounting or engineering. This background is not a prerequisite for the program, but this type of training provides the background necessary to understand the technology and infrastructure requirements of this certification. There have been many enhancements and changes to the MCE requirements as the products have evolved and the first iteration had a post-secondary educational requirement.

The experience component is very important when trying to become a Windows MCE. Most students have a minimum of 12 months of experience as a system administrator for client and network operating systems. The required skill set includes planning, designing and implementing server solutions in a business environment. Many Windows MCE applicants hold positions as a systems engineer, systems analyst or network engineer.

The size and scope of the information technology environment is an important factor in evaluating work experience. Ideally, the candidate was responsible for a network operating system environment with between 200 and 30,000 users, at least five physical locations, and responsibility for database, messaging, storage, and printing services. Additional experiences in desktop management, web hosting, connectivity, security and server maintenance are all required skill sets.

To become a Windows MCE, there are seven required exams. These exams include four exams on networking systems, a client operating systems exam, a core system design exam, and an elective exam. Each exam is two to three hours long and a combination of multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, and combination answers. The commitment required to become a Windows MCE is significant as these courses are very challenging and test a large amount of information.

There are several online certificate schools offering Windows MCE exam preparation courses. These courses are available in two formats: compressed or standard. The compressed course is two weekends dedicated to covering as much material as possible in preparation for the exam. The standard course lasts seven to ten weeks and gives you more time to absorb the material.




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