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Provides the reader with a firm grounding in the computer and network topics needed to approach MCSE certification confidently, from DOS and Windows basics to internetworking protocols. Includes a glossary and a guide to acronyms and is preparation for MCSE Windows 2000 Professional Study Guides and Exam Notes. Softcover.

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Get Up to Speed for Windows 2000 MCSE Training Courses-Fast!

MCSE 2000 JumpStart provides a firm grounding in the computer and network topics you need to approach MCSE certification training with confidence:

  • Microprocessors and memory
  • Data storage
  • Input/output devices
  • Hardware configuration
  • Desktop operating systems
  • DOS and Windows basics
  • The OSI reference model
  • Common network models and architectures
  • Network hardware
  • Internetworking protocols
  • Network operating systems
  • Windows 2000 platforms
  • Active Directory basics
  • Windows 2000 account and resource management
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  • Paperback: 383 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex; 1st edition (January 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0782127495
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782127492
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,208,174 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best, cheapest starting point for the MCSE , June 20, 2000
Not just for the MCSE; the content is definitely good for other similar Networking Certifications. (It gives a solid grounding for people with next to ZERO knowledge of Computers & Networking but feel an MCSE-or similar-is something they can do.)

If you're not sure enough to make those up-front payments for expensive courses & huge sets of textbooks, make this little book your first stopover to possible (or probable!) success. It's not written in professorial language, and is a good tool to measure your potential. (Or rather, to help you decide whether you like Computers & Networking enough to *want* to have the potential.)

Treat this book as a kind of litmus test.

Here's what worked for me :

1. Study each chapter thoroughly without peeking at the end-of-chapter questions;

2. Do the test at the end of each chapter without looking back into the text. (Be strict about this. Also, it's a very good idea *not* to peek at the questions while (or before) studying the chapter. Reason? You want to get yourself used to being able to handle the uncertainty. When tackling an end of chapter test, magine you're doing an actual exam. Another idea is to do each end of chapter test in an *unfamiliar* environment-to simulate the unfamiliarity of the exam centre where you'd be taking the final (real) exam.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books on networking basics, November 10, 2001
By Timothy Walker (Orlando, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
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For those who would complain that this book is not truly an MCSE study guide, I would suggest reading the whole title: "MCSE 2000 JumpStart: Computer and Networking Basics". This is not a book for boot camp students or anyone cramming for an exam. This is a book for the novice - mind you, a fast-learning, computer literate novice - who has read the magazine ads that promise riches and glory for certified IT professionals and has decided to go for his or her MCSE. And it may very well be the best book ever written for that purpose.

In her opening words, the author writes that "the first step in Microsoft certification is a good understanding of the prerequisite information. Microsoft... assumes you will acquire this information on your own". By the time you finish this book, you will have gained that understanding. Let's look inside:

Chapters 1-4 discuss computer hardware. They read like notes from a PC repair class, so A+ certified techs should probably skip ahead a bit.

Chapters 5-7 cover client operating systems, with a well-written DOS tutorial and a good overview of the Explorer.exe GUI. This is important stuff, as I've actually met an MCSE who didn't know how to FDISK.

Chapters 8-12 provide a good introduction to networking theory, with a brief summary of the OSI model, information on topologies and protocols, and an evaluation of the leading network operating systems.

Chapters 13-17 justify the "MCSE" on the cover, with basic details on domains, trusts, Active Directory, and resource management on NT and 2000 networks.

The appendices are perhaps the most valuable parts of the book for absolute beginners, with accurate answers to the review questions and comprehensive glossaries of industry terms and acronyms.

The bottom line: those new to the networking field NEED this book. Their instructors might also want to pick up a copy as well, because it contains excellent tables and diagrams and the physical design of the book makes it easy to scan and photocopy (just contact the publisher first). I would also highly recommend any other JumpStart books to beginners (such as ISBN 0782126448, on TCP/IP); Sybex has set a new standard with this series.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this if you are thinking about starting MCSE training, September 29, 2000
By Rubicks Cuber "Ken" (Los Lunas, NM USA) - See all my reviews
This book is NOT a MCSE study guide. It is an excellent introduction into the principals that will be learned if you decide to pursue education toward an MCSE. A person with virtually no PC experience will appreciate an overall view of PC hardware basics, networking basics, software principals from DOS thru Windows 200 Server. You will also get information about the testing process, and what MCSE's are. Nice Glossary! Limited abbreviation list, though.

If you can FULLY understand everything in this book, and get nearly 100% correct answers in the Review Questions areas in this book, MCSE might be the way to go (You just got your jumpstart). This book is basic, yet written so clearly that if you do not understand EVERYTHING in this book, perhaps A+ or Network+ certifications is the way you should go at this time. Let your computer skills grow in other areas first.

If you are Windows NT 4.0 MCSE, this is not the book to get for Windows 2000 upgrade knowledge.

If you want an overview (Jumpstart) to what MCSEism is all about, this is an excellent book, with a great price!

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4.0 out of 5 stars MSCE 2000 Jumpstart - A Good Place To Start
Easy to read and understand with very helpful marginalia to further define some ambiguous terms if you are not familiar with them. Read more
Published on February 11, 2002 by John Koptula

3.0 out of 5 stars Title is quite deceiving!
The title of this book, "MCSE 2000 JumpStart" is quite deceiving, because it will not help you to study for the MCSE. Read more
Published on September 20, 2001 by Henri Pauli Mikael Welling

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I recommend this book for all "starters" - it's perfect for a novice, BUT I also recommend this book for experienced people as well, as an example of explaining... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for NT beginners
I was thinking about beginning work an a Windows 2000 MCSE when I bought and read this book. I had a lot of computing experience, but very little of it was in networking, and... Read more
Published on January 26, 2001 by P. Perrey

5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST FOR BEGINNERS
I FOUND THIS BOOK TO BE VERY HELPFUL TO ME SINCE I HAD NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE WITH MCSE. I REVIEWED HUNDREDS OF BOOKS BEFORE I FOUND THIS ONE, AND NONE OF THE OTHERS EVEN COME CLOSE... Read more
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