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MrFlubbins
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Park Ridge Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Net+, MCP NT 4.0, MCP Win2K(70-210 & 70-215), CNA, Certified HP-UX Admin Working on: MCSA, CCNA
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Question About MCP Certificate
I think I asked this already so if I did feel free to flame and abuse me. I have NT 4.0 MCP and I just attained my MCP in Win2k professional. Will I get a certificate from Micrsoft for my Win2k MCP? Or no because I already have one from NT 4.0. Just curious.
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03-21-02 02:57 PM
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wbafrank
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Country: Great Britain (UK) State: Certifications: MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, A+, CCNA, i-Net+, M CIW SD, CIW P, CIW Associate Working on: CCNP (2/4)
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Yes ...........
you have asked this question before!! As far as I am aware at the moment you will not get a new certificate as you are already classed as an MCP. But I know that people who are MCSE NT 4.0 and have become MCSE W2K will be able to ask MS for a new certificate in April 02 but I don't know if this extends to MCP status!!
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03-21-02 03:09 PM
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onoski
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Registered: Jan 2002 Location: Country: United kingdom State: Certifications: MCP NT4/Srv Working on: On gaining more practical skills, not papers
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LOL, no one should flame out and abuse you as you are asking an innocent question which requires a polite answer. Well, you would not receive a certificate even if you were NT4 MCP and now W2K pro MCP. You would only receive a certificate from Microsoft when you attain MCSA or MCSE. I know this because am an NT4 MCP myself, and did not receive any certificate from Microsoft. In fact I have MCPx3 NT4 track.
I hope this answers your question. Cheerio
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03-21-02 03:10 PM
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MrFlubbins
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Park Ridge Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Net+, MCP NT 4.0, MCP Win2K(70-210 & 70-215), CNA, Certified HP-UX Admin Working on: MCSA, CCNA
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quote: Originally posted by onoski
LOL, no one should flame out and abuse you as you are asking an innocent question which requires a polite answer. Well, you would not receive a certificate even if you were NT4 MCP and now W2K pro MCP. You would only receive a certificate from Microsoft when you attain MCSA or MCSE. I know this because am an NT4 MCP myself, and did not receive any certificate from Microsoft. In fact I have MCPx3 NT4 track.
I hope this answers your question. Cheerio
Ono,
Thank you for your timely and polite response.
Cheers!
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03-21-02 03:47 PM
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