Register For Beta Exam 71-510: TS: Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server

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Exam 70-510: TS: Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server counts as credit towards the following certification.

•MCTS: Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server

Registration begins: February 1, 2007
Beta exam period runs: February 20, 2007 – March 5, 2007

Testing is held at Prometric and Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide, although this exam may not be available in all countries (see Regional Restrictions). All testing centers will have the capability to offer this exam in its live version.

 

Registration Information

You must register at least 24 hours prior to taking the exam.
Please use the following promotional code when registering for the exam: TSVS510.
Receiving this invitation does not guarantee you a seat in the beta; we recommend that you register immediately.
To register in North America, please call:

•Prometric: (800) 755-EXAM (800-755-3926)

•VUE: 800 TEST REGistration (800-837-8734)

Outside the U.S./Canada, please contact:

•Prometric: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=6176687

•VUE: http://www.vue.com/ms/

 

 

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