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TheLad

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If I only did the Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server exams, would these be classed as an MCP and would I get a certificate for each? Or are they only part of the MSCE? -----------------------------------------------------
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Hi, you would be classed as an MCP and get two different certificates.

Daniel Svensson
 
One test, two tests, still just one MCP certificate... JTB
Senior Infrastructure Consultant
MCSE-NT4, MCP+I, CCNA, CCDA,
CTE, MCIWD, i-Net+, Network+
(MCSE-W2K, MCIWA, SCSA, SCNA in progress)
 
He would get two certificates to hang up on his wall, that's what I meant.
 
When you pass a single Microsoft test, you are classified as an MCP. You will only receive 1 MCP Certificate to hang on your wall, no matter how many more you pass. As you continue to pass different tests in set patterns (see Microsoft's Certification site) you may continue to get different certificates to also hang (MCP+I, MCSA, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, etc.). I have passed 15 Microsoft tests and still only have ONE MCP certificate.

Have a great day, all!!

Matt A+, MCP, MCP+I, MCSE Windows NT 4.0, MCSE Windows 2000 Early Achiever with Security Emphasis
 
Ok, I'm sorry. I have only passed the 70-098 yet but I have been told that I will get a new one for each exam I'll pass. 70-098 is printed on my wall certificate, how come?
 
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