Thanks,
>
>Passed the 291 to complete the MCSA track about 3 weeks ago, been trying to
>order a welcome kit, but can't seem to find the link for it. Can anyone post
>the link so I can order it?
I don't think they do them any more unless you send them a whole wodge
of wonga!
Oh yeah, the reason being MS are now green!
I've no idea where PAJ got his information from, you don't have to pay
for them (I just received my MCSE and MCTS welcome packs and didn't hand
over a cent).
You do have to order them though (they used to send them out
automatically). I think the reason they did this was to save on postage
costs and also to make sure that they have an up-to-date address for you.
You need to log in to the MCP site (seems to be down at the moment though)
IIRC, there's a link on the left hand side that allows you to order your
welcome packs.
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Chris.
"Chris M" <nob...@nowhere.special> wrote in message
news:h2kg34$pr1$1...@aioe.org...
> (I just received my MCSE and MCTS welcome packs and didn't hand over a
> cent).
You must be very carefull how you wield the power of the chick magnet that
is the MCSE lapel pin. The horror of the 1998 conference in Walla-Walla
Wisconsin still burns the memory and haunts the dreams of many here.
Some say that Microsoft is wholly responsible for even creating such a cruel
device to begin with. But, it must be used with benevolence.
You must keep the pin enclosed in black velvet until your initiation
ceremony in the hall of the Mountain King.
Be sure to bring the locusts.
John R
>Mr. D wrote:
>> Passed the 291 to complete the MCSA track about 3 weeks ago, been trying to
>> order a welcome kit, but can't seem to find the link for it. Can anyone post
>> the link so I can order it?
>
>I've no idea where PAJ got his information from.
Microsoft. In an email a few weeks ago and from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/cert-program-membership.aspx
Q. Are welcome kits still available for new MCPs?
A.
New members of the community are welcomed with a Microsoft Certification
ID (or MCP ID)�the key to all of the benefits on the MCP member site.
The Certificate Manager tool on the MCP member site allows you to
create, download, print, and store your customized Certificate of
Achievement as soon as your new certification appears on your
transcript. The most up-to-date versions of the program agreement and
contact sheet are also available online. To accommodate customer
preferences and an environmentally conscious world, we no longer mail
out welcome kits.
>http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/cert-program-membership.aspx
>
>Q. Are welcome kits still available for new MCPs?
>
>A.
>New members of the community are welcomed with a Microsoft Certification
>ID (or MCP ID)�the key to all of the benefits on the MCP member site.
>The Certificate Manager tool on the MCP member site allows you to
>create, download, print, and store your customized Certificate of
>Achievement as soon as your new certification appears on your
>transcript. The most up-to-date versions of the program agreement and
>contact sheet are also available online. To accommodate customer
>preferences and an environmentally conscious world, we no longer mail
>out welcome kits.
In accordance with the Microsoft Environmental Initiative, Microsoft
Learning's goals are to reduce the environmental impact of our
operations and products and to be a leader in environmental
responsibility. To reduce the company's carbon footprint, we are
transitioning from traditional paper to digital Microsoft Certified
Professional (MCP) certificates. Orders for MCP Certification Welcome
Kits will discontinue on June 30, 2009. After that, if you require a
paper certificate, you may order one beginning July 7, 2009, through the
MCP member Web site. There will be a shipping and handling fee
associated with your order.
And here is a peek at the virtual business cards (VBC)(only good for
virtual ice scraping):
http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/2009/06/vbc-experience-site-for-mcps
You just have to laugh.
>> I've no idea where PAJ got his information from.
>
> Microsoft. In an email a few weeks ago and from here:
>
> <SNIP>
> To accommodate customer
> preferences and an environmentally conscious world, we no longer mail
> out welcome kits.
They no longer mail them out *automatically* upon gaining a new cert.
They will if you request it on the MCP site, and it costs you nothing. I
dunno where you got the idea that you have to pay for them.
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Chris.
Never mind, just saw your latest post - my bad, I hadn't seen that one.
I must be one of the last people to have received a welcome kit free of
charge then, since I only received mine a few days back.
End of an era..
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Chris.
>PAJ wrote:
Appears you cannot even pay wallet card either. Just the cert.
Really hope they can reverse this decision. probably not though!
With Regards
Anshuman Kumar.
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