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One of a number of extensive MCSE study guides published by Osborne, this weighty hardback volume is specifically aimed to help those preparing for the MCSE Implementing and Administering a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure exam.
Claiming 100 per cent coverage of the official test objectives for exam 70-216, this book really does offer a great deal. Each of the study guide's 11 sizeable chapters covers a major aspect of the exam and spans the different elements of a Windows 2000 network. From the introductory concepts and procedures of the Domain Naming System through to the security issues managed by Certificate Services, no potential stumbling block to exam success is left in your way. Each certification objective is clearly defined, accompanied by plenty of practical step-by-step examples designed to make learning more than just a cerebral experience. There is also more than just the printed page to assist you, with the addition of a CD that is stacked full of extra material including training software, simulated exams, and the full text of the book in a fully searchable electronic format.
Although principally designed to assist preparation for the exam, MCSE Windows 2000 Network Administration Study Guide (Exam 70-216) should prove to be a valuable resource for IT professionals long after receiving their pass certificate. However, as this is just one of the exams you are required to take to qualify for MCSE Certification, make sure you also take a look at the other study guides in this series including the extra-value MCSE Windows 2000 Core Four Boxed Set. --Peter Lunn
Book Description
This study guide is designed for new MCSE, as well as current MCSEs who will need to update their certification with the new product. Windows 2000 is substantially different from Windows NT 4.0, so even the most experienced network students will need printed material to assist their training and certification efforts.
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