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MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-290): Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, Second Edition: Managing ... a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment | 
enlarge | Author: Dan Holme And Orin Thomas Brand: Microsoft Category: Book
List Price: £40.99 Buy New: £21.78 You Save: £19.21 (47%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 12725
Media: Hardcover Edition: 2nd Revised edition Pages: 960 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 1.9
MPN: 0-7356-1437-7 ISBN: 0735622892 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9780735622890 ASIN: 0735622892
Publication Date: May 1, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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The only book for 70-290! January 21, 2008 Mr. D. E. Journo 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is by far the best book for the 70-290 exam. It comes with software that will allow you to take practice exams just like the real thing and is structured in such a way that you can test what you've learnt after each chapter. I got 94% because of it! Get this book before you get any others. Dan
Plenty of content September 7, 2007 D. Rugen (Sheffield, UK) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Bit overly technical in places and not much entertainment included, but certainly had everything needed to easily pass the exam.
A Very effective training guide and long-term reference book March 24, 2007 Mr. Raymond Milgrom (Hampshire, UK) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
What an fine book and a pleasure to work through. Having previously used Microsoft training materials for MCSE on NT4, I approached this book with a little anxiety but that soon evaporated. The authors seem to be be good both at W2k3 and at training with a result that they effectively teach you "how it works" not just "how to work it". Concepts are developed in a logical order and technical terms are defined precisely if a little concisely. For example, when discussing the attributes the different types of security and distribution groups, the detail is expressed in very few words. Nevertheless the words are worth meditating upon. The practical exercises have been beautifully crafted to both generate understanding and to make the information memorable. One "trick" is an exercise that produces a configuration that, quite honestly, seems a bit odd. A supplementary exercise introduces another tool or feature that you use to alter the configuration to what you find not odd. It teaches you two features, shows their relationship and it sticks in the mind. The book's authority is enhanced by the rarity of errors. I only noticed one important subject error which was related to the way Group policy controls Terminal Services Devices. The book's recommendation to have a Gig of unallocated space is perfectly fine for the exercises on dynamic disks. However. If you want to do the WSUS practical work, make sure you have 12GB of free space. The times suggested for each lesson were rather on the short side (for me). I regularly spent two or three times more. Learning was a pleasure through this book and has made me competent in using W2k3 server as well as passing the exam.
Fantastic Resorce March 13, 2007 daytripper (killearn) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
This book is for lack of a better word, Excellent! the book is really well written and i feel is aimed at the right level. This book in is more practical than theory. The books split into two main sections which is lessons and revision for the exam. The lessons are split into three sections theory, practical Then reinforcement questions. The book all the way holds your hand through each example and doesn't really drop you in the deep end at all which is good. There is an exception and that's the first chapter which isn't in the exam and is there to teach you about the different flavours of server 2003. The questions at the end of that chapter throws you off and make you feel like you've learnt nothing. but since its not in the exam don't stress about it. The book says that its aimed for someone who has been working with server 2003 18 months. This in my opinion is wrong because you cant have been working with server 2003 successfully without reading the book first.The level that the book is aimed at is for the person who is confident in working with computers. If you can install drivers,OS,configure the folder options,dabbled in networking computers together and aren't afraid of the dos command line and know what bat files then this is your level. This book is lessons and not references so you might not go back to it once you have read it. One thing i find great is this book is self contained and from my opinion is all the reading you will need for the exam. be warned though this review is only for this book in the series the other books that i have read are the same format but are aimed at a completely different level and some of the have a lot more theory than practicals! Now to get the full use of this book and follow its examples and allow you to explore some of the elements in the book you will need 2 computers (1 if you use virtual pc's but for complexity 2 is good) 1 comp of which with Xp pro, NOT xp home or media edition! computer you will run 2003 needs 2 hard disks Both computers have to have network cards and cat5 cable connecting them 1 Internet connection for verifying server 2003 and installing the updates 1 printer You can use just one computer with 2 hard disks but the list above is if you are lucky enough to have that stuff lying about.
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