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HP-UX HP-UX (Hewlett Packard UniX) is Hewlett-Packard's proprietary implementation of the Unix operating system, based on System V.

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Old 05-22-2008
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Question about HP-UX certification

Hi all,
I have appeared the HP-UX CSA exam (HP0-095) from a local prometric test center and passed successfully. Now how to get the certificate from HP. And how anyone can verify this certification? When I earned the RHCE certification they have provide me a certification number and send me the soft copy of certificate. Anyone can verify my certification using that number at redhat.com. Now how this process is done in case of HP-Unix. I have my hp student id as well as prometric id. Please inform me if anyone know.

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checkwith HP-UX. They wil have your addressand contact details tied to your student id and will send it to you.
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if there is anything that I can do? if there is something then will you please describe the whole process.
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