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Peter

2003-10-18, 4:23 pm

I have two MCPs I earned in 2001, however I had to pullout
of the course for personal reasons, now I can start-up
again, I was just curious as to how long my MCPs would
remain valid ?

Thanks
Pete

Thierry DEMAN \(MVP\)

2003-10-19, 4:23 am

Hello,

it depends on the MCP itself... some MCP had to be upgraded...

Now, Microsoft changed the policy... Since NT4, you cannot lose your
certification, BUT, you must indicate the exact version...

So you can allways say that you are MCP on 2 subjects!!!

Bye.
--
Thierry DEMAN-BARCELÒ
MVP Exchange,SQL/Server
Site personnel: http://webfamilial.dyndns.org/thier...eprincipale.htm
http://tdeman.free.fr/thierry/pageprincipale.htm

"Peter" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:015601c395ad$a2627c30$a30
1280a@phx.gbl...
> I have two MCPs I earned in 2001, however I had to pullout
> of the course for personal reasons, now I can start-up
> again, I was just curious as to how long my MCPs would
> remain valid ?
>
> Thanks
> Pete
>



2003-10-19, 2:23 pm

That sounds like good news, I have two MCPs (Win2k) =20
I think I will go on to complete MCSA.

Thanks for the help.

Pete=20

>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>it depends on the MCP itself... some MCP had to be=20

upgraded...
>
>Now, Microsoft changed the policy... Since NT4, you=20

cannot lose your
>certification, BUT, you must indicate the exact version...
>
>So you can allways say that you are MCP on 2 subjects!!!
>
>Bye.
>--=20
>Thierry DEMAN-BARCEL=D2
>MVP Exchange,SQL/Server
>Site personnel:=20

http://webfamilial.dyndns.org/thier...eprincipale.htm
>http://tdeman.free.fr/thierry/pageprincipale.htm
>
>"Peter" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in=20

message
> news:015601c395ad$a2627c30$a30
1280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have two MCPs I earned in 2001, however I had to=20

pullout
>> of the course for personal reasons, now I can start-up
>> again, I was just curious as to how long my MCPs would
>> remain valid ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Pete
>>

>
>
>.
>

MCSE uk

2003-10-29, 9:23 am

MCPs never expire, but the requirements for the=20
certifications can change, if your mcp is removed from=20
the requirements (or retired) as Microsoft call it
you lose the certification and have to take another MCP=20
to get the certification back
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello,
>
>it depends on the MCP itself... some MCP had to be=20

upgraded...
>
>Now, Microsoft changed the policy... Since NT4, you=20

cannot lose your
>certification, BUT, you must indicate the exact=20

version...
>
>So you can allways say that you are MCP on 2 subjects!!!
>
>Bye.
>--=20
>Thierry DEMAN-BARCEL=D2
>MVP Exchange,SQL/Server
>Site personnel:=20

http://webfamilial.dyndns.org/thier...eprincipale.htm
>http://tdeman.free.fr/thierry/pageprincipale.htm
>
>"Peter" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in=20

message
> news:015601c395ad$a2627c30$a30
1280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have two MCPs I earned in 2001, however I had to=20

pullout
>> of the course for personal reasons, now I can start-up
>> again, I was just curious as to how long my MCPs would
>> remain valid ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Pete
>>

>
>
>.
>

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