Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 736 pages
- Published by: Course Technology
- Edition: 1st Edition June 17, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0619217499
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0619217495
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Book Dimensions:
9.9 x 8.5 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 3.2 pounds
Book Description
This full-color book combines Course Technology's proven
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional content in one volume for those who teach these two popular subjects in a single course.
About The Author
Ted Simpson has been working, teaching, and writing about computers for over twenty years. In 1990, Simpson wrote one of the first books in the Course Technology Networking series, Hands-On Netware 3.11. Ted has used virtual machines to aid in teaching computer lab classes for several years, and has given presentation on virtual machines for Course Technology conferences. Ted is currently a certified Novell and
Microsoft instructor at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College, and the author of many books, including Hands-On Novell Open Enterprise Server, Guide to Novell Netware Administration Enhanced Edition, and 70-270, 70-290: MCSE/MCSA Guide to Installing and Managing
Microsoft XP Professional and Windows Server 2003, all of which are written for use with virtual machines. In addition to classroom teaching and industry training, Simpson has been developing curricula for microcomputer related courses since the 1980¿s and hold the following certifications: A+, Network+, NetWare 6 CNE and CNI, and MCSE. Dan DiNicolo is an independent technical trainer, consultant, and author. Dan has worked on a variety of training, consulting, and authoring projects for enterprise-level clients throughout the world, including the United States, Canada, Germany, and Ghana.
Dan holds a variety of Cisco and
Microsoft technical certifications including CCNA, CCDA, MCSE and MCT. His past projects have covered a variety of different environments including corporate, government, military and non-profit organizations. His main areas of expertise include network security, enterprise internetworking, directory services design, and network administration. Ed Tittel worked as an instructor for Austin Community College from 1997 through 2003 and taught at Interop from 1996 to 2004. He has a Network Certified Professional, and works as a full-time freelance writer and consultant in Austin, TX. He has contributed to over 130 books on computing across a broad range of subjects, and is the author of numerous titles published by Course Technology.
Reader Reviews
The book seems a little broad at a first glance; however, it gives you a very nice step by step lab each topic. It has some TIPS for your test on most every page. The explanation which should be understandable for any reader is given and not just some Geek speak. The book comes with a Test generator CD and even with SERVER 2003 Trail version for 180 days. Great book if you ask me to get ready for your Cert or job
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