Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 848 pages
- Published by: Sybex
- Edition: 2nd Edition February 2002
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0782129536
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0782129533
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Book Dimensions:
9.3 x 7.7 x 1.8 inches
- Weighs: 3.4 pounds
Product Description
Here's the book you need to prepare for Exam 70-221, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: - Comprehensive and in-depth coverage of every exam objective
- Practical information on designing a Windows 2000 network infrastructure
- Hundreds of challenging review questions on the CD and in the book
- Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a testing engine and electronic flashcards
Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including: - Analyzing business requirements
- Analyzing technical requirements
- Designing for Internet connectivity
- Designing a wide area network infrastructure
- Designing a management and implementation strategy
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Book Info
Provides coverage of every exam objective, information on designing Windows 2000 network infrastructure, numerous challenging review questions, exam preparation software, including a test engine, case study program, and electronic flashcards.
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Reader ReviewsI have this book because it was required for a technical class to prep for the 70-221 exam. The class instructor had not chosen it (the institution had) and was unable to teach from it as were my fellow students and I unable to pass the exam from it. Heldman likens himself to a technician's story teller of some sort, chatting on and on about the company he works for and it's network requirments, and asking you to compare them to your company and your network requirements, and sandwiched somewhere between all the layers of literary muck there is, possibly, information to help you pass the exam, if you can ferret it out. This almost 900 page book would probably be only 500 pages if Heldman cleaned out the worthless, self indulgent trips down network memory lane and just presented the material needed to pass the exam. People trying to get an MCSE ticket don't have time to waste wading through all the "fluff and stuff" in this tome.