What is happening to all my old certifications? Why are they misrepresented?

Thierry M. Vos 1 Reputation point
2022-08-09T09:17:56.343+00:00

When I look back at some of my old certifications, they are misrepresented as Microsoft Fundamentals for f.i. my Microsoft Certifed Systems Engineer NT4.0.
Also, my Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer + Internet certification is depicted as being for NT 3.51, while I never completed any NT 3.51 exams. This should be on NT 4.0.

I have reached out to the certification people @ Microsoft earlier about this, but no one seemed to be able to help. Perhaps someone here has an answer or a solution towards getting my certifications listed correctly?

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-08-09T13:12:16.193+00:00

    Microsoft Certification Program is supported on their own forums. I'd try asking for help with cert results and transcripts in dedicated forums here. (Participate\Ask A Question)
    Certification Profile/Certification Dashboard
    Microsoft Certification / Exams / Score Reports or Exam Results
    Microsoft Certification / Certification Profile / Transcript / Missing Exams or Certifications

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  2. Limitless Technology 39,931 Reputation points
    2022-08-09T14:07:08.557+00:00

    Hi there,

    This might be helpful. Technology and associated job roles change faster every year. To keep our certification program relevant, we continually review our exams and certifications to ensure they reflect the latest skills and Microsoft technologies and retire those that are no longer relevant.

    Why certifications get retired https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/certifications/retired-certifications

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