Would you sit an MCP for MSMQ?
One thing that mildly irritates me is that I can't get certified (except in the medical sense). It would be great to add "Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Message Queuing" to my meagre list of achievements but I don't see it happening any time soon. All exams are driven by requests from the product group and I don't think that the people responsible for MSMQ see the return from investing resourcing in such an MCP at the moment.
So, would you sit the exam should it be written? What sort of questions would you expect to see in it? Should there be coding questions added to the mix?
For example:
"Which of these is a legitimate PGM Multicast address?
- PATHNAME:MULTICAST=224.1.2.3:42
- FORMATNAME:DIRECT=TCP:224.1.2.3Private$QueueName
- FORMATNAME:MULTICAST=224.1.2.3:42
- FORMATNAME:PGM=224.1.2.3:42"
Or is that too easy?