about two weeks at most at least 4 days
Microsoft Update is a Web site that can scan a single computer and indicate missing/needed updates and install them as a group, as long as the computer is connected to the Internet and can reach the Microsoft Update Web site. MBSA allows multiple computers to be scanned for missing/needed updates at one time by remote scan, whether or not the target computers can access the Internet and the Microsoft Update web site. GeekGirl
Most Microsoft certifications need to be renewed every 2-3 years. http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/cert-overview.aspx has information on the individual courses and how long each is valid for before you need to renew your certification.
The release date was yesterday, however most people have got the update today. Keep trying rest of the day and if still no, you could try and contact Microsoft about it. Or just download and install the update manually.
As long as you have either your first aid cert or CPR cert you are always protected. The Good Samaritan law comes into effect when you are not certified at all and try to help someone and that person decides to sue you.
No. ENIAC was invented long before Microsoft was founded.
Microsoft has been aroung for 35 years.
Depends on how big the update is and how long it takes for your player to recognize and install the update
Long Long Body I guess.
they update every thirty days
Microsoft was founded in April 1975, but wasn't incorporated until 1986
Yes as long as you are running Microsoft Office on Vista.
MCSE exams for windows 2000 have retired but the qualification does not expire if you have already earned it as long as companies continue to need windows 2000 professionals you can still earn the MCSE for windows 2003 and the same applies as above. MCITP which is for windows 2008 you will now only be certified as long as Microsoft (TM) support the technology through their support life-cycle after that the cert would be changed to "inactive" on your transcript