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MCSE Implementing and Administering a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Services Infrastructure (Exam 70-294) (Exam Cram 2)
 
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MCSE Implementing and Administering a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Services Infrastructure (Exam 70-294) (Exam Cram 2) [Paperback]

Will Willis , David Watts , Ed Tittel EDITOR
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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Pearson IT Certification; 1 edition (31 Oct 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0789729504
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789729507
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 15.3 x 2.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,450,144 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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This Exam Cram 2 helps you pass the 70-294 exam, which is a core exam in MCSE Windows Server 2003 certification program. This book is not intended to teach new material. Instead, it assumes that you have a solid foundation of knowledge but could use a refresher on important concepts, as well as a guide to exam topics and objectives. The book features test-taking strategies, time-saving study tips, and a special Cram Sheet that includes tips, acronyms, and memory joggers not available anywhere else! The Cram Sheet is especially useful for last-minute review before the test begins.

The best-selling Exam Cram 2 series is supported online at examcram.com, offering industry news, study tips, practice questions, and discussion forums. Each book is published under the direction of Series Editor Ed Tittel, the leading authority on IT certification. This book has been subjected to rigorous technical review by a team of industry experts, ensuring content is superior in both coverage and technical accuracy, and has earned the distinction of Cramsession¿ Approved Study Material.

The CD features PrepLogic¿ Practice Tests, Preview Edition. This product includes one complete PrepLogic Practice Test with approximately the same number of questions found on the actual vendor exam. Each question contains full, detailed explanations of the correct and incorrect answers. The engine offers two study modes, Practice Test and Flash Review, full exam customization, and a detailed score report.

About the Author

Will Willis (MCSE, A+ Certified Technician, Network+, B.A.) is a Senior Network Administrator for an international software-development company in the Dallas, Texas area. He is responsible for the network and server infrastructure, for documentation, maintaining disaster recovery preparedness, antivirus strategies, firewalls/network security, infrastructure (servers, routers, switches, hubs) maintenance and upgrades, and ensuring the reliability and availability of network resources.

Will started out as a help desk tech, providing technical support over the phone for PC hardware and software and later moved up to a desktop/LAN support specialist position working on a team of eight to support a 3,000+ user multiple-site network. From that position, Will moved into a job as a network manager, where he also administered multiple Active Directory domains and servers running BackOffice applications Exchange Server, IIS, Site Server, SQL Server, and SMS. He enjoys spending time with his family and writing and recording original music when not busy being a techie; he can be reached at WWillis@Inside-Corner.com. Will has co-authored eight books and scores of technical articles to date. He has also written practice exams and tech edited many titles. His first album of guitar-based instrumental music, Darkness into Light, was released in late 2002. Will is also a seminary student, pursuing a Master of Arts in Theology. More information on Will can be found at http://www.willwillis.us.

David V. Watts (MCSE, MCSD, CNE, and Network+) currently directs customer and professional services for the European, Middle Eastern, and African (EMEA) headquarters of Altiris, Inc., a software company dedicated to developing and implementing systems-management software for both small businesses and global enterprises.

Born in Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom, David relocated to the United States in 1988, where he worked for 14 years in information technology as both a project lead for and consultant to enterprise-level deployments of Microsoft technologies. In 2002, he relocated once again—to Landau, Germany, a small city located amid the vineyards of the Rhineland—to fill the Director of Customer Services position Altiris had just created in conjunction with its expanding presence throughout the European market. In this role, David travels widely and frequently.

David has played with, exploited, and (sometimes) cursed Windows 2003 since its beta version. Along the way, he accumulated expertise with Altiris Notification Server 6.0 and Altiris Deployment Server. Along with these, he has worked extensively with Microsoft BackOffice products, including Microsoft Systems Management Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange.

When not accumulating frequent-flyer miles, David monopolizes his home theatre system with marathon screening sessions for the worst (and thus the best) horror films produced within the last 70 years. His long-suffering wife and three mutts have noted an especially rabid passion for Italian giallos and gorefests and prefer his other obsessions: music (especially modern and experimental jazz) and photography. David can be reached at dwatts@altiris.com.

Contributing Author

Brian McCann is a trainer and consultant specializing in Active Directory and network security. He is the owner of Diesel Technologies, a training and consulting company dedicated to helping small-to-medium-size businesses with their IT needs.

He has worked in the IT field for 10 years and started his career in the U.S. Army. His teaching credits have come from local training centers, community colleges, and also just under 3 years of experience teaching live synchronous training over the Web. Brian has spent the last 5 years teaching students from all over the world on technologies such as Active Directory, PKI, DNS, IIS, and many more.

Brian has been recognized by Microsoft as one of its "Go to Trainers" and holds an MCSE and MCT certification.

Technical Editors

Marc Savage is the Senior National Technical Advisor and Technical Trainer for Polar Bear Corporate Education Solutions. Combined with more than seven years experience in microcomputer training and systems development in the private, public, and non-profit organization sector his professional expertise is focused particularly on providing companies with a clear vision and direction in regards to Microsoft products. Marc currently holds the following certifications: MCT, MCSE NT4, MCSE W2K, MCSA, CNE 4.11, A+, NETWORK+. Marc lives in Ottawa, Canada with his lovely wife Lynne and two daughters Isabelle and Carolyne.

Bill Ferguson, MCT, MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, CCSI, CCNA, A+, Network+, Server+, Security+, has been in the computer industry for more than 15 years. Originally in technical sales and sales management with Sprint, Bill made his transition to Certified Technical Trainer in 1997 with ExecuTrain. Bill now runs his own company as an independent contractor from Birmingham, Alabama, teaching classes for most of the national training companies and some regional training companies. In addition, Bill writes and produces technical training videos for Virtual Training Company, Inc. and Specialized Solutions, Inc. He currently has titles including A+, Network+, Windows 2000 Management, Windows XP Management, Windows 2000 Security, Server+, and Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices. Bill keeps his skills sharp by being a technical reviewer for books and sample tests for Que Certification and McGraw-Hill Technical. He is currently co-authoring the 70-297 Exam Cram 2 title for Que Publishing and producing a training video for the 70-292 MCSA Skills Upgrade test for QuickCert. Bill says, "My job is to understand the material so well that I can make it easier for my students to learn than it was for me to learn."


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Oh Dear! 25 April 2006
Format:Paperback
What a shame! I used to rate the Exam cram books, but 70-291 fails to deliver. I used exactly the same study program (read through twice and ensure 90% scores in the practice exams) as I did with 70-290, but I failed this exam. I suppose you have to wonder when the book is a third shorter compared to 70-290 when the exam is actually 30 mins longer.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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It only covers about half the material in the exams.. It misses out huge swaythes of the exam material.. Spend a little more and get a better book and save yourself the cost of a retake!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
I was very happy with the exam cram series until now 6 Aug 2004
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I was pretty disappointed with the material that covered DNS. This is major section of the exam, and this is what made me fail twice. I barely failed both times, but the DNS questions were much more complex than what was covered in the book.

Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of experience with DNS because our org doesn't use Windows DNS, so I think that hurt me, too. Someone with a couple of years experience with DNS might do fine, but try to get another source if you don't.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Covers the info if you can weed through the fluff, don't use the CD 31 July 2005
By Eric Fowler - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The book covers the information but does not lay it out in a form that is clear and concise. I will give you an example. The FSMO roles that DC's host can be seized if absolutely necessary, causing you to reformat the server. However it does not go into these in any reasonable detail. It skims the surface and leaves much to the imagination on what can be seized without messing things up and what can't, like the PDC role that can be seized but does not require a reformat of the original server.

Also the software that came with this book is BAD. I would say 90% of the questions are accurite and should be believed 100% however there was a question on FSMO roles like the one above that blatenly stated that if a PDC role is seized that the server must be reformatted completely. That is completely WRONG and both the Exam cram book and the microsoft references acknowledge that as being incorrect. So don't trust the sample tests from the software that comes from this book!
The worst! 31 May 2007
By Jose L. Rodriguez - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This is without a doubt the worst 70-291 preparation guide in the entire world! I know this sounds very absolute, but you are not getting any value from this book at all. Just don't waste your money and get something else altogether.
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