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Ed Tittel : MCSE NT Server 4 in the Enterprise Exam Cram
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Author: Ed Tittel
Title: MCSE NT Server 4 in the Enterprise Exam Cram
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 428
Date: 1997-10
ISBN: 1576101916
Publisher: Coriolis Group
Weight: 1.55 pounds
Size: 6.0 x 1.25 x 9.5 inches
Edition: 4th Printing
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Networking professionals can get up to speed quickly for the MCSE Exam #70-68: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in the Enterprise. The book includes sections on proven test-taking strategies, warnings on trick questions, time-saving study tips, and shortcuts.


Amazon.com Review
Here's the situation: You know the material in the NT Server 4 in the Enterprise exam and you've worked with NT Server 4 for some time. You studied for the exam a month ago, but lately you've been working on something else and the exam date is approaching. What's the best way to review what's on the exam and practice answering some questions?

MCSE Exam Cram: NT Server 4 in the Enterprise provides an excellent last-minute review of sharing, domain structures, clustering, data redundancy, DNS (Domain Name System), NetWare, RAS (remote access server), and network printing. The authors touch on each element of the exam in a few pages, covering key concepts and procedures and then unleashing practice questions on you.

This book's strong point is its practice questions, which include topic-specific ones at the end of each section and a complete practice exam at the back of the book. Not only are the questions similar to those on the exam, but they're also followed by intelligent discussions of the right and wrong answers. Many of the answers appear on the same pages as their corresponding questions--an unfortunate layout decision that invites cheating.

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