MCP+I Certification Requirements

Updated: July 3, 2008

The Microsoft Certified Professional + Internet (MCP+I) credential was for professionals who install and configure server products, manage server resources, extend servers to run Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts or Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) scripts, monitor and analyze performance, plan security, and troubleshoot problems.

Although exams are no longer available for this certification and it is no longer possible to earn the Microsoft Certified Professional + Internet (MCP+I) certification, individuals who earned the MCP+I certification with exams that are currently available or that were discontinued on February 28, 2001, remain certified.

MCP+I candidates were required to pass three exams that provided a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise. These exams were developed with the input of professionals in the industry and they reflect how Microsoft products are used in organizations throughout the world.

The exams that were required to earn this certification are no longer available.



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