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Take any one Microsoft exam and you're automatically a MCP. Actually, most of the newest tests will get you a MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) but it's the same thing.I would like to take the exam,im very interested in becoming Microsoft certified.
I want to learn.
How would i go about this?
Huh? You already did.Well PM me your real name and Ill add you as Partners on the site?
I found out from Microsoft that even after meeting the requirements for Microsoft Certified Partner the renewal fee is over $5000 a year if anyone is wondering.. (There's the "Wow" factor again!)
Take any one Microsoft exam and you're automatically a MCP. Actually, most of the newest tests will get you a MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) but it's the same thing.I would like to take the exam,im very interested in becoming Microsoft certified.
I want to learn.
How would i go about this?
I am not "certified" yet, though I am working on it.. But I know working on it doesn't count..![]()
I have somehow been nominated for the Microsoft MVP award.. Not sure how I was lucky enough to get nominated but alright I guess..![]()
Congratulations, Radenight! Isn't MVP (Most Valued Poster) designation the result of both quantity AND quality of responses (general computer knowledge and clear, precise, and accurate responses) on the forum and not necessarily influenced by any particular certification or single, specific qualification? I don't know who nominates or elects to this designation, but I'm pulling for you. Congratulations.
Greetings Mike,
I liked your forums so much I donated to your cause.
I have a MCSE from the NT era, it is still good, I have a MCP from Windows 2000 for some certs, and one cert for Windows 2003 server (all Active Directory) before I retired. I may go for one or two on the 2009 Server for Active Directory.