Deborah Haralson (MCSE, MCP+I,Server+) has been a computer geek since elementary school, learning BASIC programming on her father's Commodore VIC20. While going to school for Engineering, she discovered that her true passion was IT, and began working on Windows, DOS, and Macintosh network clients, quickly graduating to network servers and WAN technologies. With over ten years of IT experience, she has worked for companies such as Honeywell, MicroAge, Moon Valley Software, and Mastering Computers. Along the way she has become proficient in a wide array of hardware, software, and operating systems, along with both Windows and Novell networking technologies. Apart from an occasional stint as a PBX & ACD admink, DBA, trainer, webmaster, and application progrmmer, Deborah is currently working as an independent consultant.
Doug Bassett, MCSE, is actively involved in the leading edge of E-learning. He has provided the latest in certification training to thousands of people, worldwide. He is among the first one hundred Windows 2000 MCSE's. He has performed technical reviews and exam accuracy checks for five books, encompassing the entire spectrum of Windows 2000 support and certification. Doug has been in the computer industry for over 20 years, starting with teaching computer science classes while still in High School. As a Gulf War Veteran, Doug has worked in a variety of opportunities ranging from computer assembler, end-user support professional, network administrator, network design engineer, and now Senior Technical Instructor.
Derek Melber, MCSE, (Phoenix, AZ) is a technical writer, instructor, and consultant. He has authored five books on Windows 2000 exams. Most recently, Derek is working with Microsoft to develop the Certification Skills and Assessment Program for Windows 2000. He is also contributing to the Windows 2000 Certification efforts for many training companies throughout the United States.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great study source for 70-222,
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This review is from: MCSE Migrating from NT 4 to Windows 2000 Exam Cram (Exam: 70-222) (Paperback)
This book is an excellent study material for those preparing for the MCSE Windows 2000 track elective exam 70-222. It certainly guided me through all the complexities involved in the 3 migration scenarios: (1)Inter-forest (2) Intra-forest and (3) In-place Upgrade. It also has a good extract from the Domain Migration Cook Book which is part of the Microsoft TechNet CD. Good single source for your exam. Sure success, as long as you take it seriously and do the practice exams.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An extremely useful revision book,
By Glen Gooda (Manchester, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MCSE Migrating from NT 4 to Windows 2000 Exam Cram (Exam: 70-222) (Paperback)
The Exam Cram series provide a concise means of preparing from Microsoft MCP examinations. The books tend to be relatively short in length, approximately 200-300 pages of actual reading material interspersed with practise exam questions. Enthusiastic (or just plain in a rush to pass) readers should find it possible to complete this text within 2 - 4 days and be ready for the exam.They are particularly useful for readers that have had prior exposure to the product and now want to extend and revise their knowledge in a specific subject area. This book proved extremely useful and I would fully recommend it as either the only required reading material (if you have prior experience to NT 4 migrations, or good access to a test lab) or as an additional text if you have no prior exposure. This book does not go into a particularly high level of detail or provide any hands-on exercises to reinforce subject knowledge. Chapters 7 and 8 were key to the exam, but explanations were at times sparse and I found myself re-reading them three or so times and finally created a test environment on two servers for the subject matter to sink in! Detail is especially sparse on use of the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) which tends to be a key part of the exam. The book does provide coverage of disaster recovery of failed migrations, but focuses almost exclusively on failed NT 4 Interforest migrations, whereas the actual exam focused more on Windows 2000 Inter- and intra-forest failed migrations and recovery steps. All in all, a good book, which I used as the only text I studied for the Exam.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst of the Exam Cram's that I've read,
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This review is from: MCSE Migrating from NT 4 to Windows 2000 Exam Cram (Exam: 70-222) (Paperback)
I'm very disappointed with this book. The english is poor. It's poorly structured. It's unclear. It's full of flaws, e.g. "DNS must allow for dynamic updates to support Active Directory". Have the authors ever heard of manually creating an SRV record?I was hoping for more because the other Exam Cram books I have read have been excellent (2 Active directory books, MS Exchange 2000 and Server 2000). My advice is that you avoid this book and rely on braindumps, the help files and the Windows 2000 resource kit documentation.
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