MICROSOFT CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL ASSESSMENT EXAMS version 1.0
(C)1993 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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1.  Installing the Microsoft Certified Professional Assessment Exams
2.  Using the Assessment Exams
3.  Overview:  Microsoft Certified Professional Program
4.  Program Notes
5.  Warranties and Copyright Information
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1.  Installing the Microsoft Certified Professional Assessment Exams
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To install the Assessment Exams on a hard disk using the 
Setup program:

	a.  Load Windows

	b.  Insure that you can access the disk or drive 
	    containing the Microsoft Certified Professional
	    Assessment Exams program and exam files.

	c.  Run SETUP.EXE from Program Manager or File Manager

	d.  You may execute the program by clicking on the 
	    Assessment Exams Program Item, or 
	    by running the LNCHTST.EXE program 
	    from the File Manager or Program Manager.  

	    Do not directly execute the WTDP.EXE program.

To install the Assessment Exams on a hard disk using the 
copy file method:

	a.  Create a directory on the hard disk.  Here we
	    will refer to it as CPASMT.

	b.  Copy the following files to the CPASMT directory.
		LNCHTST.HLP		NT.RSP
		LNCHTST.INI		DOS.TST
		WTDP.EXE		WIN.TST
		WTD.HLP			WFW.TST
		WTDFONT.FON		NT.TST
		DOS.RSP			README.TXT (optional)
		WFW.RSP			SETUP.EXE (optional)
					
	c.  You may wish to create a Program Item to launch 
	    the Assessment Exams.  The following Program Item 
	    Properties should be set as indicated below:

		Command Line:       ...\CPASMT\LNCHTST.EXE
		Working Directory:  ...\CPASMT

	d.  You may execute the Assessment Exam program by 
	    clicking on the Program Item, or 
	    by running the LNCHTST.EXE program 
	    from the File Manager or Program Manager.  

	    Do not directly execute the WTDP.EXE program.


2.  Using the Assessment Exams
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To become a Microsoft Certified Professional you must pass a 
series of standardized exams which reflect your knowledge 
and skill in planning, implementing, and supporting 
solutions with Microsoft products.  The Microsoft 
Certified Professional Assessment Exams are designed to help you 
evaluate your knowledge and skills prior to taking the 
actual certification exams.  Version 1.0 of the Assessment 
Exams contains four assessment exams:

	*  Introduction to Microsoft MS-DOS & Microcomputer 
	   Hardware
	*  Microsoft Windows v3.1 Administration
	*  Microsoft Windows for Workgroups v3.1
	*  Microsoft Windows NT v3.1 Installation & Support
	
These assessment exams will also give you practice answering 
questions of a format similar to those on the actual exams.  
Because these assessment exams cover many of the concepts 
you are required to know for certification, the higher you 
score on a specific assessment exam, the closer you may be 
to passing the actual certification exam.  However, these 
exams do not serve as actual certification exams, nor does 
performance on these exams guarantee or directly correlate 
to the success you may have on the actual certification 
exams.

	Setting Your Name
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	To set your name on an exam, click the Options button 
	on the Select a Test window.  This will bring up a 
	dialog box that will allow you to enter your first and 
	last name.  When you start an exam, your name will 
	appear in the test introduction and on any score 
	reports.

	Starting An Exam
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	To take an assessment exam, click on one of the exam 
	titles in the Select a Test window.  Text describing 
	the specific exam will appear in the Description 
	window.  To start the exam, click the Start Test 
	button.

	There is no time limit on the assessment exams.  And, 
	you may repeat the assessment exams as often as you 
	wish.

	On-line help is always available by clicking the Help 
	button or pressing F1.  Note that only the options 
	displayed on screen in the Microsoft Certification 
	Assessment Exams version 1.0 are available.  You may 
	see some options documented in Help which are not 
	implemented in this version of the assessment exams.

	Answering Questions
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	Specific instructions are provided for answering each 
	question.  Read the on-screen prompts before 
	answering a question, to be sure that you understand 
	what is expected.  

	If you answer a question incorrectly, you will be 
	given feedback indicating the correct answer.  You 
	will be allowed to review previous questions and to 
	mark those you wish to review later, but you cannot 
	change your answer to a question after proceeding to 
	the next question.  (You may repeat the exam if you 
	wish.)

	Scoring
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	After you end the exam, your score will be 
	automatically displayed.  You can also check your 
	scores on each exam using the Scores button in the 
	Select a Test window.  A record is kept of all the 
	scores for the exams you have taken.

	The assessment exams are not scored as pass or fail.  
	The score given for each assessment exam enables you 
	to evaluate your knowledge and determine if additional 
	study may be of benefit.

3.  Overview:  Microsoft Certified Professional program
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The Microsoft Certified Professional program identifies 
technical professionals who have the expertise required to 
plan, implement and support solutions with Microsoft 
products.  It helps individuals assess and promote their 
skills, and provides a benchmark for organizations to use 
when hiring technical staff, determining training needs, or 
outsourcing technical services.

The Microsoft Certified Professional program offers three 
certifications:

	*  Microsoft Certified Product Specialists are highly 
	   skilled at using and supporting a specific 
	   Microsoft product, and tuning and customizing it to 
	   meet the needs of a user or organization.

	*  Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers can plan, 
	   implement and maintain information systems with 
	   Microsoft Windows NT and other Microsoft advanced 
	   systems and workgoup products.

	*  Microsoft Certified Trainers are qualified to teach 
	   specific Microsoft courses, having demonstrated 
	   their technical expertise along with their teaching 
	   skills.
	
To become a Microsoft Certified Professional, you must pass 
a series of exams that validate your technical proficiency 
with Microsoft products and supporting technologies.  We 
recommend Microsoft certification for all technical 
professionals who plan, implement and support solutions with 
Microsoft products.  This diverse group of professionals 
includes system and network administrators, support 
coordinators, systems engineers, sales support engineers, 
consultants, and trainers.  As a Microsoft Certified 
Professional you'll be recognized as a quality source of 
technical information and support on Microsoft products, 
have access to ongoing technical information from Microsoft, 
and receive special invitations to Microsoft conferences and 
events.

Information on the Microsoft Certified Professional program 
can be obtained electronically from Section 1 of the "MS 
Windows User" forum on CompuServe (GO WIN), or by calling  
(800) 227-4679.  In Canada, call the Microsoft Canada 
Customer Support Centre at (800) 563-9048.  Outside the 
United States and Canada, contact the local Microsoft 
Subsidiary or authorized Microsoft distributor.


4.  Program Notes
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	a.  The technical domain tested in the Microsoft 
	    MS-DOS & Microcomputer Hardware Certification Exam 
	    will be incorporated into the Microsoft Windows 
	    v3.1 Administration Certification Exam during the 
	    fall 1993 timeframe.  In support of this change, 
	    the MS-DOS certification exam will no longer be a 
	    requirement for certification, as of 09/1/93.  We 
	    will continue to make the MS-DOS assessment exam 
	    available for ongoing use as a study tool.


5.  Warranties and Copyright Information
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	*  Introduction to Microsoft MS-DOS & Microcomputer 
	   Hardware Assessment Exam (C)1993 Microsoft 
	   Corporation. All rights reserved.

	*  Microsoft Windows v3.1 Administration Assessment 
	   Exam (C)1993 Microsoft Corporation. All rights 
	   reserved.

	*  Microsoft Windows for Workgroups v3.1 Assessment 
	   Exam (C)1993 Microsoft Corporation. All rights 
	   reserved.

	*  Microsoft Windows NT v3.1 Installation & Support 
	   Assessment Exam (C)1993 Microsoft Corporation. All 
	   rights reserved.

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