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Connecting ID to a Microsoft Certified Partner
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| Michel Vaillant 2005-07-26, 11:39 am |
| Hi,
Just signed my new contract today but my new employer asked to connect my
MCP ID to their Microsoft Certified Partner account ... anybody got an idea
??
Thx
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| Bob Christian 2005-07-26, 11:39 am |
| www.microsoft.com/partner
You will have to get their partner ID so that you can associate your
Passport and MCP ID with them. They should have a list of instructions...it
has to be done once per year if memory serves me correctly.
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Bob Christian II
http://blogspot.bobchristian.com - Blog
"Michel Vaillant" <mister.tux@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
>
> Just signed my new contract today but my new employer asked to connect my
> MCP ID to their Microsoft Certified Partner account ... anybody got an
> idea
> ??
>
>
>
> Thx
>
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| Mitch Garvis, MCSA 2005-07-26, 11:39 am |
| This gives the employer certain status with Microsoft as to Partner status.
For example if they have two or more MCP (or higher) linked to their company
they can qualify to become Microsoft Certified Partners, rather than
Registered Partners.
If they are your only source of income then it should not be a problem, but
if you contract for several companies you might want to make sure there will
not be any conflicts.
M
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Mitchell D. Garvis, MCSA
www.e-mitch.com
"Michel Vaillant" wrote:
> Hi,
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> Just signed my new contract today but my new employer asked to connect my
> MCP ID to their Microsoft Certified Partner account ... anybody got an idea
> ??
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> Thx
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