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| Nicholas Spanish MCP ID 3149948 2005-04-06, 1:29 pm |
| You have to login to the Microsoft Certification Website
to create a profile and register your scores. I can't
recall if they register automatically. You then request
a Microsoft Welcome Kit and within it includes the MCP
certificate which is just a peice of some fancy semi-
gloss paper, as well as your MCP ID Card with your
credentials. You can download the MS paraphernalia on
the cert website also as there is a link available to
direct you to the logos.
Once you have completed those steps, if you haven't
already, then you should receive a package in a few
weeks. If you've already registered then, you should
call MS back again or maybe even Mr. Bill GATES himself.
Good Luck ! ! !
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello:
>
>Over the past year I have been diligently working on
taking my exams for my
>MCSE. After passing some of the exams I expected to
receive a transcript or
>something from Microsoft showing the exams I have
taken. To date I have not
>received anything. Also I thought I was a MCP after
passing one exam and
>thought I would receive an ID card and be entitled to
Microsoft
>paraphernalia with Microsoft's MCP logo at least. I
tried calling
>Microsoft's 800 number, but no one seemed to know what I
was talking about?
>
>Does any one know who I can contact? Thanks.
>
>Harrison Midkiff
>
>
>.
>
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| Mike [MCP VB] 2005-04-06, 1:29 pm |
| "Nicholas Spanish MCP ID 3149948" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:22c001c50b0b$926f4a40$a60
1280a@phx.gbl...
> You have to login to the Microsoft Certification Website
> to create a profile and register your scores. I can't
> recall if they register automatically. You then request
Yes, the scores are registered automatically by the Microsoft test partner
center that you used.
> a Microsoft Welcome Kit and within it includes the MCP
> certificate which is just a peice of some fancy semi-
> gloss paper, as well as your MCP ID Card with your
> credentials. You can download the MS paraphernalia on
> the cert website also as there is a link available to
> direct you to the logos.
But you do have to manually request the documentation, it won't be sent
automatically!
> Once you have completed those steps, if you haven't
> already, then you should receive a package in a few
> weeks. If you've already registered then, you should
> call MS back again or maybe even Mr. Bill GATES himself.
Maybe. I was a bit dissapointed that the certs aren't actually hand signed!
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