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Leonard W
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Question for the MCSE People
Hey, I have a question
I am going to take my MCSE cert, and I know I have to take 7 tests...5 core
and 2 electives, well, when you take your 1st core test, i.e Windows 2000
Server, you become MCP certified....Do they send you a certifcation for
that? for all tests? basically..when u take each test..do they send u a
certification or a piece of paper to frame to show you passed it.. if
so..all 7?? how does this work?
~Leonard, A+, Network+, CCNA
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Todd Snyder
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Re: Question for the MCSE People
Leonard,
I know when I got my MCP for passing the NT 4.0 exams I did get a
certificate for being an MCP. Other than that all you get is your test
results from your testing center, until you get your MCSE and you get a
certificate for that also.
That being said I've recently passed the 2000 Pro and Server exams and
didn't get anything from MS reguarding a MCP for 2000 or whatnot.
Todd
"Leonard W" <lordxero@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:Bh%Z9.7742$u12.2186723@news.alltel.net...
> Hey, I have a question
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> I am going to take my MCSE cert, and I know I have to take 7 tests...5
core
> and 2 electives, well, when you take your 1st core test, i.e Windows 2000
> Server, you become MCP certified....Do they send you a certifcation for
> that? for all tests? basically..when u take each test..do they send u a
> certification or a piece of paper to frame to show you passed it.. if
> so..all 7?? how does this work?
>
> ~Leonard, A+, Network+, CCNA
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01-30-03 01:24 AM
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Big Time
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That may be because you already had achieved your MCP. I recently =
passed my first exam in Win2k Server and just received my MCP =
certificate, wallet card and pin this week. I am pursuing my MCBDA and =
will probably eventually complete the MCSE as well. I would expect =
after you complete whichever designation you're seeking, you receive an =
new wallet card and certificate.
>=20
> That being said I've recently passed the 2000 Pro and Server exams and
> didn't get anything from MS reguarding a MCP for 2000 or whatnot.
>=20
> Todd
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01-30-03 06:24 AM
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Stephen Watkins
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Re: Question for the MCSE People
Yes, you get a cert in the mail for your first exam (MCP). After that you
don't get any until you pass the full qual you're going for (MCSA, MCSE,
MCDBA etc.)
Stephen.
"Leonard W" <lordxero@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:Bh%Z9.7742$u12.2186723@news.alltel.net...
> Hey, I have a question
>
> I am going to take my MCSE cert, and I know I have to take 7 tests...5
core
> and 2 electives, well, when you take your 1st core test, i.e Windows 2000
> Server, you become MCP certified....Do they send you a certifcation for
> that? for all tests? basically..when u take each test..do they send u a
> certification or a piece of paper to frame to show you passed it.. if
> so..all 7?? how does this work?
>
> ~Leonard, A+, Network+, CCNA
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