Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 758 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
- Edition: 1st Edition January 30, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0072127112
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0072127119
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.4 x 2.5 inches
- Weighs: 3.8 pounds
Book Description
The only classroom-based training and self-assessment system! Osborne's MCSE Migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 Study Guide provides 100% complete coverage of all official
Microsoft exam objectives. Based on 200,000+ hours of IT training experience, the book contains hundreds of practice exam questions and hands-on exercises. The CD-ROM features full CertTrainer CBT
software with interactive tutorials and lab simulations, plus the new ExamSim adaptive test engine.
Book Info
(Osborne) A text providing complete coverage of all exam objectives for the MCSE 70-222 certification exam, Migrating from Windows NT 4.0 to 2000. The CD-ROM includes links to Internet resources and a skill assessment feature. System requirements: CD-ROM drive. Also features a companion Web site.
Reader Reviews
Hi there ! There are few books about 70-222 to pick from, so I've purchased this one in addition to Exam Prep 'Migratinng from NT4' (which I based my studying on). It's always a good rule to have several sources to prepare properly. I stick to my point NOT to purchase any study guides/training kits/readiness reviews published by M$, because DO NOT consider it as right source for preparation (that's after 5 exams complete) Well, just passed the exam (not proud about the score ;) No courses taken, just self-training with homegrown W2K LAN. Things I liked in this book: - Good chapter summarization (cert summary + two-minute drill + Self test quez) - Exercises integrated everywhere within chapters - Helpful Scenario & Solution situations - Not bad self test questions Things I didn't like : - I don't think the book structured properly, thus hard to work with. Also many subjects repeated with no reason. - Several subjects poorly covered (unfortunately, the ones from the exam) - The whole migration process was NOT described properly (types, tools, tasks) - 'From the Classroom' section is quite usless (there goes the 'only classroom-based training (..) system) - Too much info NOT related to the actual exam - Nothing special with the Exam Questions as well as the Cert Trainer CD itself (however authors very proud of it) After all I think this book can be useful as additional source. Good luck for everybody ! The exam is not hard ;) Chef Cheflab.com
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