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  • Question

  • Hi,

    Has anyone been able to download certificates for the .Net 4.0 beta exams?
    The results have appeared on my transcript, but still the cetificates do not appear for download.

    Ive contacted support to no avail.


    MCPD
    Monday, July 26, 2010 6:02 AM

Answers

  • Hi,
     
    Based on,
     
     
    It may take until the final version of the exam is released for you to
    receive your score and for the certificate to become available through
    the site. Then I believe that 6 months after that you have access to the
    charter certificate,
     
     

    -- Mike Burr
    • Marked as answer by Rubel Khan Saturday, August 14, 2010 3:25 AM
    Monday, July 26, 2010 3:40 PM
  • The following 11 certificates are not yet available on the Certificate Manager tool for either download or purchase. These should be available for download by August 9, if not sooner.
    • MCPD: Windows Developer 4
    • MCPD: Web Developer 4
    • MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Data Access
    • MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications
    • MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Windows Applications
    • MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Web Applications
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 Payroll
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 Programming
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 Advanced Programming
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 System Consultant
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 Project

    The MCITP: Installation and Configuration for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 certificate is also not available via the Certificate Manager tool and we are targeting the beginning of September for when this certificate will be available.

    Microsoft understand the importance of having your certificate available after you earn your certification and apologizes for the inconvenience in the delay. Microsoft is currently working through the process of releasing the impacted certificates to our Certificate Manager tool and will be making them available as soon as possible.


    Rubel Khan - MY BLOG!
    If your question was truly answered, please mark it as Answered and Vote as helpful. Thank you in advance.
    Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:56 PM

All replies

  • Hi,
     
    Based on,
     
     
    It may take until the final version of the exam is released for you to
    receive your score and for the certificate to become available through
    the site. Then I believe that 6 months after that you have access to the
    charter certificate,
     
     

    -- Mike Burr
    • Marked as answer by Rubel Khan Saturday, August 14, 2010 3:25 AM
    Monday, July 26, 2010 3:40 PM
  • The following 11 certificates are not yet available on the Certificate Manager tool for either download or purchase. These should be available for download by August 9, if not sooner.
    • MCPD: Windows Developer 4
    • MCPD: Web Developer 4
    • MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Data Access
    • MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications
    • MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Windows Applications
    • MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Web Applications
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 Payroll
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 Programming
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 Advanced Programming
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 System Consultant
    • MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics C5 2010 Project

    The MCITP: Installation and Configuration for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 certificate is also not available via the Certificate Manager tool and we are targeting the beginning of September for when this certificate will be available.

    Microsoft understand the importance of having your certificate available after you earn your certification and apologizes for the inconvenience in the delay. Microsoft is currently working through the process of releasing the impacted certificates to our Certificate Manager tool and will be making them available as soon as possible.


    Rubel Khan - MY BLOG!
    If your question was truly answered, please mark it as Answered and Vote as helpful. Thank you in advance.
    Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:56 PM