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MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Study Guide (EXAM 70-210)
MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Study Guide (EXAM 70-210)
Authors: Inc. Syngress Media, Thomas W. Shinder, Debra Littlejohn Shinder, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars(32 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1271438

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 793
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.8 x 2.5

ISBN: 0072123893
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.44769
UPC: 783254032873
EAN: 9780072123890
ASIN: 0072123893

Publication Date: September 15, 2000
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The only classroom-based training and self-assessment system! Osborne's MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Study Guide provides 100% complete coverage of all official Microsoft objectives for exam 70-210. Based on 200,000+ hours of IT training experience, the book contains hundreds of practice exam questions and hands-on exercises. The CD-ROM features full CertTrainer CBT software with interactive tutorials and lab simulations, plus the new ExamSim adaptive test engine.

Amazon.com Review
An extremely good package for both the beginner and the Windows NT-savvy administrator, the MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Study Guide straddles that fine balance between real-world networking experience and the testing-room world of multiple-choice questions, where the official "Microsoft" answer reigns supreme. There are some minor problems with the book's organization, a poorly written chapter or two, and some worries about the toughness of the book-given questions; but, most of this book is superb and well worth your money.

As opposed to many other MCSE guides, which throw pages' worth of dense writing at you, the guide breaks everything down into smaller sections. You barely can get through a page without noticing an exam tip being shouted out to you in bold type; or finding an on-the-job aside that informs you of a frequent problem that fledgling Windows 2000 users frequently make; or getting a full Windows 2000 walk-through, backed up with lots of screen shots, that tells you how to accomplish the task at hand. The continual mix of experience, test objectives, hands-on experience, and just plain learning make this book an easy read by MCSE standards (but, still, it's no Harry Potter).

However, that does not mean that the book is content-free; it's packed with networking goodness. The writing is very dense and sometimes tough to get through, but one of the strengths of the book is the way that the various parts work together to provide a coherent whole. If you're stumped by an in-depth understanding of, say, what the difference is between a "print device" and a "printer," the "On The Job" section will explain the reasons that network admins need to create several different printers for a single device--and understanding will blossom. Likewise, you might be tempted frequently to skim over a paragraph or two because it doesn't seem critical, but the sidebar "Exam Watch" warns you that this section is a frequently misunderstood (and important) topic for prospective MCSEs. The book's individual parts might not be the best in their respective fields, but as a gestalt you can rank them with anyone else.

There are some difficulties, however. There are one or two chapters--more notably the chapter on unattended installations and RIS servers--in which the writing seems very scattered; giving you individual facts here and there, but never, for example, really summing up the advantages and disadvantages of Windows 2000's various disk-replication features. The section on TCP/IP subnetting is rushed, too; and, while careful rereading might give you an idea of the math behind the binaries, you'd definitely have to read it more than a few times. Keep in mind that these chapters are notable because of their poor writing in a book that is distinguished by quality; so, don't be misled.

The organization, too, is sketchy, as the book maps precisely to the exam objectives--which are not particularly well organized. You'll find information on setting rights on shared folders and NTFS directories in chapter 4, but you won't learn how to connect to said directories until chapter 11. This gives the book a slightly meandering feel.

Exam questions are at the end of every chapter, and most of them are fairly tough--you won't find any easy "Who created the Internet?"-type questions here. But the questions don't go to the opposite end of the scale, either, lacking the purposely baroque scenario questions for which Microsoft has a new fondness. There is also no final MCSE exam in the book. But the exam disk gives much better questions and a full exam simulation; so, if you buy the book, be sure to make use of the electronic exam.

Overall, this book is a good start for a book learner (who will need to read at least three books without hands-on experience), and a potential one-stop shop for someone with access to a test network. A recommended read. --William Steinmetz


Customer Reviews:   Read 27 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Study guide!!   January 14, 2003
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have to say this book covers the 70-210 exam better than the Sybex version. I used both to pass my exam with flying colours but i found this book easier to read and covered the material more indepth. I fully recommend it to anyone who wants to pass the Windows 2000 Pro exam. Good luck to your journey to MCSE land.


1 out of 5 stars Never exact, full of errors   December 4, 2002
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

If your single goal is to pass the exam this book will probably do the job. Do not suspect a well writen reference on the subject. In many instances given explanations miss real depth, and many errors and inconsistencies can be found throughout the book.
Just as if it was quickly written for selling by numbers without a real concern about contents. Occasionally it seems that some subjects were written to fullfil the exam requirements, however, the author did not have the experience with the subject.
The publisher made a smart deal with training centres to use this book as their reference...
- Not recommended -
A few pages of errata can be found on the publishers website, however, many more are still uncovered.



5 out of 5 stars Great Study Guide   September 15, 2002
I just passed the 70-210 exam and used this book as a core study guide.
The book is well written and easy to read. You'll need to use other preparation tools such as a readiness review but this book will go a long way in preparing you for the exam.



4 out of 5 stars Just Passed 70-210 with THIS book...   September 12, 2002
I've read some pretty bad reviews on this page and wanted people to know that this book isn't as bad as they're making it out to be. After using this book and the CD provided with the book I was able to pass the 70-210 exam. There were a few things on the exam that weren't covered by the book, but I found them using other resources. The accual exam wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. You can pass using this book as your main resource, you just might want to check out a few web sites about the MCSE or MCSA just to make sure you know your stuff.


1 out of 5 stars This book is a rip-off   January 19, 2002
  4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The only good thing about this book is the cd-rom which has some nice videos which show you how to do the most important stuff.

The book itself is total rubbish. I do not pretend that technical books are error free but in this book, there is no single chapter which is free of errors. It is totally unacceptable to buy an expensive book which instead of helping you to pass the exam, it will as a matter of fact mislead you!

If I was the author of this book I would ask the publisher to retire it and compensate all the poor souls who bought it.

I passed the exam on the first try with a score of 800 but obviously not thanks to this book but thanks to ExamCram.

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