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Have questions about Microsoft training and certifications? Ask them here!

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  • How to use this forum - Please read before posting

    Niall Merrigan 2010년 1월 14일 목요일 오후 9:30
    Welcome to the Training and Certification Forum.

    The main focus of this forum is Microsoft Certification and also Microsoft Training products which includes Microsoft Press Training Kits and Microsoft Official Courseware (MOC).

    Below are a few guidelines to help you find your answer quickly and also to help the people who answer the questions, answer yours correctly.

    • Is your question about Microsoft Certification or Training . If its not please locate the correct forum otherwise your question may be moved, closed/locked or deleted
    • Try searching the forum . Search the forum to see if your question has been asked before and answered. Of course if you cannot find what you are looking for, please start a new thread rather than adding to an old one. Some people do not see answered questions in their forum views
    • Don't be brief . The more information you can give in your question the better the response will be. If you are asking about specific exams, please indicate experience etc. 
    • Check your alerts . You can subscribe to a question so that you can see any update on it. See the information later in this post
    • No Spam. Spamming will have your thread deleted and possibly your account as well
    • Be polite . Its just better to be nice :) So no flaming or trolling.
    • No braindumps . Asking for braindump materials, suggesting the use of or proving links to will see your thread deleted or possibly edited at the discretion of the moderators
    • No copyright material . Please do not ask for links to books etc or any other copyright material
    • Mark your question answered. If someone answers your question please mark the reply as the answer to your question. You can mark multiple replies as answers if you think they did. It makes sure that people can see what helped you and also gives the answerer a small amount of satisfaction. Just think kharma :)

    Dead thread/Answer policy.

    Where possible the moderators will allow sufficient time for the original poster to come back and mark the replies to their questions as answers. The amount of time is at the discretion of the individual moderator but is suggested that it will be declared dead after a week if the original poster does not respond. We will always try to be fair and mark suitable replies as answers.

    Setting up your alerts

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  • Welcome!

    Ben WatsonMSFT2008년 3월 8일 토요일 오전 5:24
    New to Microsoft certifications or have a question on a certification you already have? This is the place to ask.

    All posters are expected to abide by the Microsoft community Rules of Conduct.
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