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MCSA Windows Server 2003 All-in-One Exam Guide (Exams 70-270,70-290,70-291): Exam Guide (Exams 70-270, 70-290, 70-291) (All-In-One Certification)

MCSA Windows Server 2003 All-in-One Exam Guide (Exams 70-270,70-290,70-291): Exam Guide (Exams 70-270, 70-290, 70-291) (All-In-One Certification)
By Stephen Giles, Damir Bersinic

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This book provides in-depth, element-rich coverage of all the technical objectives represented in the MCSA exams in the context of day-to-day tasks.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #989834 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 1008 pages

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From the Publisher

  • - The only book that covers all 3 core exams in one resource! Many readers will prefer the value of a single All-in-One book over three £36.99 books
    - Complete coverage of day-to-day administration tasks and issues including those specifically covered by the exam objectives
    - Written by training experts with years of both real-world experience and classroom insight
    - CD-ROM includes self-assessment tools, instructional aids, and an electronic, searchable version of the book

    From the Back Cover

    Prepare to pass all three core MCSA certification exams

    Get complete coverage of all the material included on the MCSA Windows Server 2003 core exams inside this comprehensive, up-to-date resource. With full treatment of all the exam objectives, this valuable, all-inclusive tool contains helpful exam tips, sample questions, and real-world scenarios. Authoritative and detailed, this volume serves as both a complete certification study guide and an indispensable, on-the-job reference.

    Get complete details on all exam objectives including how to:

    • Install Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003
    • Configure TCP/IP, network adapters, and the Internet Connection Firewall
    • Manage and troubleshoot DHCP and DNS
    • Configure dial-up networking clients
    • Configure and manage user desktops with Group Policy
    • Create and manage user accounts and groups
    • Manage and troubleshoot access to shared folders
    • Manage IIS and Internet-based services
    • Enable Remote Desktop connections
    • Implement secure network administration procedures

    Included on the CD-ROM

    • Simulated exams for each: 70-270, 70-290 & 70-291
    • One hour of LearnKey video training
    • Complete electronic book

    About the Author
    Stephen Giles, MCSE, MCDBA, MCT, CTT, (Maple, Ontario) has spent the last 3 years teaching, writing about, and working with Microsoft and Oracle products. His titles include Test Yourself MCDBA SQL Server, and Oracle 8I DBA: SQL and PL/SQL Certification Bible. Damir Bersinic, MCSE, MCDBA, MCT, (Mississauga, Ontario), has more than 17 years of PC industry experience with 7+ years working with Microsoft NT and BackOffice, and 11 years working with SQL Server, Oracle and other products. His publications include the Oracle 8I DBA SQL and PL/SQL Certification Bible, Oracle 8I DBA Architecture and Administration Certification Bible, Windows 2000 Resource Kit Tools, MCSE Windows 2000 Core Exams Training Guide, MCSE SQL Server 7 Administration Training Guide, MCSE Installing and Administering a Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Training Guide, MCSE Designing a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure, and Teach Yourself MCSE SQL Server 6.5 Administration in 14 Days.


  • Customer Reviews

    Inaccuracies and format lead to uncomfortable read2
    Having used the A+ cerfication "All-in-one" guide (which I thought to be very good) I had high hopes for this sister title. Unfortunately, I soon realised I had made a mistake. The text is littered with typos (annoying) through to blatant errors and contradictions (unforgivable). The proof readers were either inept, unqualified or both with regard to the material. This conveys a definite rushed feeling for publication. The format was not to my liking. I like to revise and sit each exam seperately, rather than revise all three and sit them consecutively. Unfortunately, although it would be difficult to completely pigeon hole sections of text "per exam", I feel that much more effort could have been made. The exam matrix at the back of the book does little to help with this. IMHO look elsewhere unless you already have substantial experience, knowledge and patience.