MCP Training

A guide from WannaLearn
 
The Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) certification is excellent for beginning students. Earning the MCP credential qualifies students to install and configure a Windows environment, support applications, troubleshoot and manage resources within the operating system or network.

It is recommended that prior to MCP training, students are familiar with at least one Microsoft operating system such as Windows 2000 or Windows XP. It may also be helpful to have prior experience in Microsoft Back Office products, development tools or desktop applications.



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Page updated on: 5 May 2008