From: Higgins, Andrew (Andrew.Higgins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jul 16 1999 - 16:28:14 GMT-3
It's not required. Engineers / employees of resellers, and companies who
have purchased maintenance have CCO user id's to access more information
from CCO than a typical person browsing the site. Primarily used for
engineers they need your CCO id to give your id even more access to area's
that are restricted to CCIE's only. If you currently don't have a CCO user
id don't worry about it. If you pass the lab, you should get one assigned.
Andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Hennigan [mailto:jay@west.net]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 3:05 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com; Errol.Robichaux@gecits.ge.com
Subject: RE: CCO UserID
On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Robichaux, Errol J (CAP, ITS, US) wrote:
> I believe that if you ask the person that handles the scheduling for your
> lab, they can point you in the right direction. I am not positive, but I
> believe that a personal CCO ID is required. Either Janet Swain or Darlene
> Clifford for San Jose and RTP respectively can help with this.
I made an initial inquiry to Janet Swain, and hit a dead end. She forwarded
my request as a case to the the CCO folks who responded that until one was
a CCIE no CCO ID would be given. We have a good relationship with a Cisco
reseller/partner and I've inquired as to getting a CCO ID via their PICA
program if it's really needed.
My lab isn't scheduled until September 27 so I'm not too concerned about
this
yet (too busy studying). Anyone on the list know the significance and/or
importance of having a personal CCO ID prior to the lab? Why is it needed?
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