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Author Who signs the MCP certificates?

2005-04-06, 1:29 pm

The MCP does not get you a certificate, only the MCS* and
MCD* certs will net you a certificate.

If you go to a local training facility there should be
plenty of certificates to gawk at on the wall.

In case you are thinking of faking one...there are
candidate numbers associated with the certifications that
most smart employers will verify.

Joe
>-----Original Message-----
>Who signs the MCP certificates? Bill Gates? Steve

Ballmer?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>.
>

Cyber007

2005-04-06, 1:29 pm

U r wrong. Check this out: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcp/faq.asp

And also, a more nice and decent attitude will help more people like you,
rather than just your mom.

"anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com" wrote:

> The MCP does not get you a certificate, only the MCS* and
> MCD* certs will net you a certificate.
>
> If you go to a local training facility there should be
> plenty of certificates to gawk at on the wall.
>
> In case you are thinking of faking one...there are
> candidate numbers associated with the certifications that
> most smart employers will verify.
>
> Joe
> Ballmer?
>

Cyber007's daddy

2005-04-06, 1:29 pm

What am I wrong about? The first certification that
gives you the MCP does not net you the official
certificate...at least it did not with NT4, W2K, and W2K3
MCP tests. It may be different with the developer certs.

"Rather than just your mom?" WTF do you mean by that?
Haven't seen my mom in months...though I have seen your
mom with a bit more frequency @ the Chicken Ranch outside
of Vegas.

Don't try a flame war...
>-----Original Message-----
>U r wrong. Check this out:

http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcp/faq.asp
>
>And also, a more nice and decent attitude will help more

people like you,
>rather than just your mom.
>
>"anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com" wrote:
>
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that[color=blue]
>.
>

Don Carter

2005-04-06, 1:29 pm

On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 23:17:40 -0800, "Cyber007's daddy"
<Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>What am I wrong about? The first certification that
>gives you the MCP does not net you the official
>certificate...at least it did not with NT4, W2K, and W2K3
>MCP tests. It may be different with the developer certs.
>

Actually that's wrong, I got my certificate when I passed the NT4
workstation exam back in 1999.
Syncme

2005-04-06, 1:29 pm

"Cyber007's daddy" <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:119b01c52f78$6612db60$a50
1280a@phx.gbl...
> What am I wrong about? The first certification that
> gives you the MCP does not net you the official
> certificate...at least it did not with NT4, W2K, and W2K3
> MCP tests. It may be different with the developer certs.
>
> "Rather than just your mom?" WTF do you mean by that?
> Haven't seen my mom in months...though I have seen your
> mom with a bit more frequency @ the Chicken Ranch outside
> of Vegas.
>
> Don't try a flame war...


I don't know about you but I still have mine and it says:

Congratulations on earning your Microsoft certification. As a Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP) ....

Got a letter, certificate, card and pin. Not saying that it's worth
anything, but it is called Microsoft "Certified" Professional.


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