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      06-23-2004
Shouold this be read from front to back or are there
specific sections that can be skipped?
 
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      06-24-2004
Hi anonymous,

Not sure whether this is good news or not so good news for you. If you are studying for 70-272 exam, you might want to skip the Office 2003 Resource Kit and get the MCDST Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-272): Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System as it is available now.

Hope this help.

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> Shouold this be read from front to back or are there
> specific sections that can be skipped?
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      06-24-2004
yea I noticed that but none of the stores in the Toronto
area have it yet...im guessing because it was released
this month it hasn't been shipped in or whatever. I
guess I'll wait.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi anonymous,
>
>Not sure whether this is good news or not so good news

for you. If you are studying for 70-272 exam, you might
want to skip the Office 2003 Resource Kit and get the
MCDST Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-272): Supporting
Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a
Microsoft Windows XP Operating System as it is available
now.
>
>Hope this help.
>
>Bobby
>--
>You can only master as much as you are willing to master.
>
>
>"" wrote:
>
>> Shouold this be read from front to back or are there
>> specific sections that can be skipped?
>>

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      06-24-2004
Hi anonymous,

Perhaps you might want to try online shopping and get the training kit from either Amazon or Barnes and Noble. It could be faster and faster means you might still stand a chance to squeeze yourself into the first 5000 certified MCDST and get a 'chartered' certification.

Just a suggestion.

Hope this help.

Bobby
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You can only master as much as you are willing to master.


"" wrote:

> yea I noticed that but none of the stores in the Toronto
> area have it yet...im guessing because it was released
> this month it hasn't been shipped in or whatever. I
> guess I'll wait.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi anonymous,
> >
> >Not sure whether this is good news or not so good news

> for you. If you are studying for 70-272 exam, you might
> want to skip the Office 2003 Resource Kit and get the
> MCDST Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-272): Supporting
> Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a
> Microsoft Windows XP Operating System as it is available
> now.
> >
> >Hope this help.
> >
> >Bobby
> >--
> >You can only master as much as you are willing to master.
> >
> >
> >"" wrote:
> >
> >> Shouold this be read from front to back or are there
> >> specific sections that can be skipped?
> >>

> >.
> >

>

 
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      06-24-2004
Bobby

What are the benifits of being within the first 5000, what
is the chartered certification.

thanks

richard
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi anonymous,
>
>Perhaps you might want to try online shopping and get the

training kit from either Amazon or Barnes and Noble. It
could be faster and faster means you might still stand a
chance to squeeze yourself into the first 5000 certified
MCDST and get a 'chartered' certification.
>
>Just a suggestion.
>
>Hope this help.
>
>Bobby
>--
>You can only master as much as you are willing to master.
>
>
>"" wrote:
>
>> yea I noticed that but none of the stores in the

Toronto
>> area have it yet...im guessing because it was released
>> this month it hasn't been shipped in or whatever. I
>> guess I'll wait.
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hi anonymous,
>> >
>> >Not sure whether this is good news or not so good news

>> for you. If you are studying for 70-272 exam, you might
>> want to skip the Office 2003 Resource Kit and get the
>> MCDST Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-272): Supporting
>> Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a
>> Microsoft Windows XP Operating System as it is

available
>> now.
>> >
>> >Hope this help.
>> >
>> >Bobby
>> >--
>> >You can only master as much as you are willing to

master.
>> >
>> >
>> >"" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Shouold this be read from front to back or are there
>> >> specific sections that can be skipped?
>> >>
>> >.
>> >

>>

>.
>

 
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      06-25-2004
"richard" <> wrote in
news:2067f01c459c3$116a9930$:

> What are the benifits of being within the first 5000, what
> is the chartered certification.


different coloring and acknowledgement on the diploma and wallet card but
otherwise nothing. it's the same concept as the "early achievers" for
MCSA and MCSE. if you are one of the first x then we will say that on
your diploma.

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Bobby
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      06-26-2004
Hi Richard,

I don't know if it will give you any additional prestige on the job market accept that you have added sense of achievement. You can only achieve this type of recognition when there's a new certification from Microsoft and this doesn't come very often.

Hope this help.

Bobby
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You can only master as much as you are willing to master.


"richard" wrote:

> Bobby
>
> What are the benifits of being within the first 5000, what
> is the chartered certification.
>
> thanks
>
> richard
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi anonymous,
> >
> >Perhaps you might want to try online shopping and get the

> training kit from either Amazon or Barnes and Noble. It
> could be faster and faster means you might still stand a
> chance to squeeze yourself into the first 5000 certified
> MCDST and get a 'chartered' certification.
> >
> >Just a suggestion.
> >
> >Hope this help.
> >
> >Bobby
> >--
> >You can only master as much as you are willing to master.
> >
> >
> >"" wrote:
> >
> >> yea I noticed that but none of the stores in the

> Toronto
> >> area have it yet...im guessing because it was released
> >> this month it hasn't been shipped in or whatever. I
> >> guess I'll wait.
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >Hi anonymous,
> >> >
> >> >Not sure whether this is good news or not so good news
> >> for you. If you are studying for 70-272 exam, you might
> >> want to skip the Office 2003 Resource Kit and get the
> >> MCDST Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-272): Supporting
> >> Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a
> >> Microsoft Windows XP Operating System as it is

> available
> >> now.
> >> >
> >> >Hope this help.
> >> >
> >> >Bobby
> >> >--
> >> >You can only master as much as you are willing to

> master.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >"" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Shouold this be read from front to back or are there
> >> >> specific sections that can be skipped?
> >> >>
> >> >.
> >> >
> >>

> >.
> >

>

 
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