A Quick Note For Those Still Waiting on 540 Beta Results…

Published 16 March 07 12:23 AM

After a great deal of probing and pushing, I have been told that the problem holding up the release of all beta results on 540 has been resolved and I have been promised that you will have your results by early next week. If this time comes and you still do not have your results, please notify me ASAP so that I can take care of the matter.

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# kimmo said on March 20, 2007 1:43 PM:

Hi, we are continuing to work with Prometric in getting your beta scores out and I apologize for the delays.  As of today, there are approximately 20+ exam results being worked on.  I do not have a firm timeline on when the scores are available, but we are hoping to have the beta scores available within 48 to 72 hours or at the end of this week at the latest.  Thanks for your patience.

# Sjaak said on March 21, 2007 3:47 AM:

Still waiting on 71-500. Do you know what is going on there?

# kimmo said on March 22, 2007 5:25 PM:

The beta scores have been re-scored, however, Prometric is now investigating the export issue into our database.  I have a meeting scheduled tomorrow with them and really hope to have all the answers and when you can view your results.  Sorry that I don't have any new news yet.

Thanks,

Kim

# Sjaak said on March 23, 2007 3:14 PM:

Thank you for your efforts. Do hope you have some news for us.

This has been the weirdest beta yet. Never had to wait more than half a year for results, and with so much confusion surrounding the results.

# "So, a booth babe and a geek walk in to a bar..." said on March 24, 2007 5:55 PM:

A quick note for those who need 71-540 results on Howard's blog .

# Meile Zetstra said on March 26, 2007 4:31 AM:

All the efforts to get the results through are highly appreciated. Thanks for all that guys.

The only thing that makes me a bit sad is the fact that even more than a week after the announcement by Howard in this blog entry, there are still no results. At least not in my profile.

I am also very interested in the outcome of Kim's meeting last Friday with Prometric.

# Alfred Myers said on March 26, 2007 9:21 AM:

Still no update on my transcript at Prometric.

# Meile Zetstra said on March 27, 2007 6:00 AM:

I got my results. Thanks for the effort any of you have put into this. I'ld still like to know though why it had to take this long. But maybe I'ld be asking too much then.

Anyway, I'm pleased with the results and it was worth the wait after all.

# Jay said on August 24, 2007 2:18 AM:

Need some dumps for  70-540 mcp exam.

# hdierking said on August 24, 2007 2:32 AM:

Jay - seriously - when you were in school did you ask your teacher for the answers to the test??  It's bad enough that you feel insecure enough in your own skillset to feel that you need brain dumps in order to pass an exam - but asking the question on this blog?  That's just insulting.

# Robert Williams [CertGuard] said on August 24, 2007 8:25 AM:

Jay, there are ultimately three GREAT places to get the dumps you need.

1. Email our buddy Tom at TCTips@microsoft.com, he will hook you up right. And if you give him your MCP ID he'll even make sure your dumps are logged.

2. http://www.certguard.com/braindumps.asp

3. Drink a bottle of Castor Oil, that should give you the dumps for a week.

# Michael D. Alligood said on August 24, 2007 4:24 PM:

Jay. I HAVE to assume your comment is a joke. I have to HOPE it is comedy. Because if you are serious then you, and others like you are equally responsible for the issues we face with IT certifications. Next time you have to see your Doctor, ask him/her if they used dumps to help pass med school and the boards. Then determine by their answer if you want them doing that surgery on you.

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I am currently the Editor-in-Chief for MSDN Magazine. I joined Microsoft in 2006 as a product planner with the certification team at Microsoft Learning. Prior to that, I spent my career as a developer and later as an architect. My main technology passions include pretty much anything on language theory, agile development, and service-oriented architecture.
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