Mike,

Well, like what has happened before - sometimes things get changed as an
explanation/story is passed down.

I've been on CCO for a few years now, I'm a Premier Partner and deal with
the ccoteam now and then concerning CCO logins as well as my personal
experience with the very much changed Cisco Consultant Program.

All I can suggest is to try and get as accurate a discription from your
brother-in-law as possible of how he got his CCO account.  Is he employed by
a Cisco Partner/Reseller?

I have registered employees for my company account.  I enter in their name
with my company credentials.  When the account is created, the new account
holder gets an email from ccoteam confirming that a login has been created
for them.  They don't initiate the process because I have to enter a special
"key" to complete the account.

I'm sure if you find out that he got it "just" for getting CCNP/CCDP that a
whole lot of people on this list will want to know how.

Kevin Wigle
CCDP / CCNP / CSE (other non Cisco stuff.....................)
President
EffectiveNets
Cisco Partner, Premier Certified
Cisco Wireless Specialized Partner

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael L. Williams" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: CCO questions [7:11275]


> "Kevin Wigle"  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > from various posts......
> >
> > Quite often rumours are based in fact (like at one time needing CCNA to
> get
> > CCDA... :-)  )
> >
> > 1.    You do not get a CCO login account from CCNP/CCDP status.
>
> How is it possible that one, who has only CCNP/DP, has not even attempted
> CCIE written much less CCIE lab, and has never "signed up" for CCO login,
> received via e-mail a valid CCO login from Cisco?  Just wondering as I
know
> someone in that exact situation.
>
> I realize the CCIE is the "end all" to some people, but the fact of the
> matter is someone who is CCDP has the higest level design cert from Cisco,
> and how in the world does Cisco expect them to design and setup (in a test
> environment or otherwise) and configure good networks without access to
IOS
> images and other CCO stuff?  Geez..... it's not like this stuff is a
matter
> of national security.....
>
> Mike W.




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