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How do I check if my old company is (mis)using my MCP ID# for 'certified partner status'
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Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Nic
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| > call or email MCP Help and ask them to which company your MCP number is
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They wont help me.
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| Davin Mickelson 2003-09-19, 10:23 am |
| Actually, what you need to do is call the Microsoft Partner program.
This is where MCPs are registered.
If you'd like to registered for another MS Partner, you will need to send an
email from your new employer to prove that you work for them. Weird, huh?
It's what I did.
Good luck,
Davin Mickelson
"Thierry DEMAN (MVP)" <tdemanNOSPAM@normand-info.fr> wrote in message
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> Hi,
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> you can also connect to your MCP profile and change the company name !
> It is the first important thing to do.
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> Bye.
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> Thierry DEMAN-BARCELÒ
> MVP Exchange,SQL/Server
> FAQ Exchange: http://faqexchange.dyndns.org ou http://exchange.faq.free.fr
> Site personnel: http://webfamilial.dyndns.org/thier...eprincipale.htm
> http://tdeman.free.fr/thierry/pageprincipale.htm
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> "Nic" <nifonewsx@tiscali.dk> wrote in message
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