![]() ![]() #CISCO CRACKING DOWN ON BRAIN DUMPS REGISTRATION#My instructor went on to say that he had heard credible rumors that Microsoft even operated some of the brain dump sites and used the site registration process as a way of catching those who might use such information to prepare for an exam.Īdmittedly, I never bothered to check out my instructor’s claims. ![]() Besides being notorious for containing incorrect information, the instructor said that getting caught using brain dumps was grounds for having your certification revoked. The only credible reference to a possible revocation that I can ever remember hearing came from the instructor of a SQL Server certification class that I attended.Īlthough I can’t remember the instructor’s exact wording, he cautioned students about using Brain Dump sites to prepare for certification exams. Prior to writing this article, I had never heard of a confirmed incident of someone’s Microsoft certification being revoked. Can Microsoft really revoke a certification? My friend was joking, of course, but this incident raises an interesting question. While working on the server, I made a mistake that was so stupid that it caused my friend to comment that it was a good thing that nobody from Microsoft was around because if they had seen what I had just done, they would revoke my Exchange Server certification on the spot. ![]() Several years ago, a close friend asked me to help them sort out a problem with their Exchange Server. ![]()
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