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my check in stopped by proctor due to Id card issue. how to reschedule for the same exam?

pakalapatiarchana-7537 0 Reputation points
2024-04-09T05:12:06.8633333+00:00

my check in stopped by proctor due to Id card issue. how to reschedule for the same exam?

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  1. pakalapatiarchana-7537 0 Reputation points
    2024-04-09T08:38:25.6766667+00:00

    Exams: I'm trying to register for an exam and get an error: There is an open registration for this exam.

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    If you get this error, either you previously tried to take the exam and were unable to complete it or you have an existing future registration for it. If you were unable to complete the exam due to technical issue, you can schedule the exam again after the exam appointment expires. Please wait 24 hours from exam appointment start time to schedule again. If you are trying to reschedule your exam and it is under 24 hours to the exam appointment start time, you will need to wait until the exam appointment expires. Please wait 24 hours from exam appointment start time to schedule again. If this issue persists past 48 hours, contact Pearson VUE Support.

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  2. Andreas Baumgarten 131K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2024-04-09T06:02:49.56+00:00

    Hi @pakalapati archana ,

    Microsoft Certification / Exams is currently not supported in the Q&A forums.

    Maybe one of the links is helpful:

    Microsoft Training & Certification is supported on their own forums:

    Microsoft Training Support Forum

    Microsoft Certification - Exam Registration/Scheduling

    Microsoft Certification - Profile/MCID Assistance

    It's possible to ask questions by clicking on "Get Started" -> "Ask a Question" or "Ask a new question >" and Learn/Cert Moderators will help you.

    Pearson VUE Support:

    Pearson VUE - Customer Service

    Pearson VUE - Chat


    (If the reply was helpful please don't forget to upvote and/or accept as answer, thank you)

    Regards

    Andreas Baumgarten

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