John
Sun Jun 29 08:11:56 CDT 2008
Either you haven't waited long enough after your last test, or you really do
not have MCSE. Until MS says you have MCSE, you don't.
If you've taken your last test in the past few days, give it a few more
days. I took my last test at a Pearson/VUE and I think it took about 4 days
for my transcript to get fully updated.
If it's been more than two weeks, contact your regional service center.
Have your last test report on hand when you do.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/support/worldsites.mspx
I doubt this is the issue, but verify that your electives are valid and that
you've met all required elements.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcse/windows2003/default.mspx
You can also check your certification planner on the MCP site. Pull up MCSE
2003, if the top level is checked, then you just need to wait a few more
days.
Congrats, BTW, if you really do have it.
John R
"navaho" <navaho@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EDD3DE10-4877-40A0-9B2A-5A9E1167328D@microsoft.com...
> The transcript site
> (https://mcp.microsoft.com/authenticate/validatemcp.aspx)
> has recorded all 7 of the MCSE 2003 exams that I passed, yet the
> Certification field still just says "Microsoft Certified Professional",
> and
> not "Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer".
>
> Is there a delay in updating this, or is there some hidden step I need to
> do
> to get this updated?
>
> IMO, having the transcript site summarize one's Certications (MCSE, MCDBA)
> etc is a great value - rather than having people (managers) try to deduce
> the
> certification level from the half dozen individual exams listed...
>
> Thanks in advance.