Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 552 pages
- Published by: Coriolis Group Books
- Edition: 3rd Edition January 12, 2000
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1576106195
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1576106198
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 6 x 1.3 inches
- Weighs: 1.6 pounds
Book Description
MCSE NT Server 4 in the Enterprise, Third Edition, covers all exam formats for Exam 70-068: Implementing and Supporting
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in the Enterprise. The Third Edition contains a new 32-page "scenario section," designed to prepare the reader for scenario-based questions on the actual exam. Two completely revised practice exams include questions designed to assess the reader's readiness to take the exam, complete with answers and explanations that reinforce the reasoning behind the correct answers. The Third Edition also includes readers' favorite Exam Cram features: Warnings on trick questions, time-saving study tips, multiple-part question strategies, and shortcuts.Special features include: - A revised and updated Cram Sheet with tips, acronyms, and memory joggers that readers can take to the exam. - Cram Fitness Assessments that give readers a way to determine how to proceed with certification by analyzing their educational and experiential background and their subject knowl
About The Author
Ed Tittel (Austin, TX) is president of LANWrights, Inc., a training and content development company. His author team specializes in certification training and networking and has authored over 100 best-selling computer books.
Kurt Hudson is a
Microsoft Certified Trainer and a
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. He has trained for Productivity Point, TeKnowledge, and a variety of private organizations, and co-authored The IIS 3.0 Bible (IDG, 1997).
James Michael Stewart is the "handler" for an NT Forum on the Softbank Forums Web site, and the leader of the NT Study Group for the Central Texas LAN Association, and co-author of several books. All authors reside in Austin, TX.
Reader ReviewsI passed the Enterprise Exam comfortably using this book as my primary study guide (with a little help from O'Reilly's Core Exams in a Nutshell, not to mention 3 years of OJT). It is helpful and worth the money. Contains lots of test questions in individual chapters and in two comprehensive tests at the end. If you have other NT4 books in this series, be warned that there is a lot of redundant material. And, like them, it contains quite a number of errors, both in the text and the questions, some rather egregious. As of this writing, no errata are available on the Coriolis web site, although I sent them an extensive list a week ago. And the chapter on printing is a complete mess - should be tossed and rewritten. The main difference between this edition and the previous one is the addition of a second practice exam and separate section devoted to scenario-type questions. Bottom line - useful, but watch for the errata list.