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MCSE Windows 2000 Certification Preview [Paperback]

Syngress Media Inc (Author), Debra Littlejohn Shinder (Foreword), Thomas W. Shinder (Author), Syngress Media (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)


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Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Series November 24, 1999
MCSE Windows 2000 Certification Headstart will give candidates an edge on exam preparation to become one of the first Windows 2000 MCSE's. The book is based on 5 Microsoft developed courses around which the exams will ultimately be written. Microsoft has been training around the following 5 courses since its beta 2 release:
-- Support Skills and Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure
-- Designing a Windows 2000 Networking Services Infrastructure
-- Designing a Change and Configuration Management Infrastructure
-- Installing and Configuring Windows 2000 as a File and Print Server
-- Deploying Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

Signature Elements. Although not our standard Study Guide, this Headstart provides in-depth, accurate technical information based on Microsoft developed curriculum and contains many of our Certification Press series hallmarks:
-- Two-Minute Drills
-- Chapter Summaries
-- Web site to offer Windows 2000 Test Yourself Personal Testing Center exam for download.
-- Special WINDOWS NT4 text elements illustrating the differences to Windows 2000


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The Windows 2000 upgrade exam promises to be brutal by MCSE standards--and even if it had been planned as a lightweight exam, massive changes in the infrastructure of Windows NT would still cause headaches for 4.0 veterans. Active Directories, required DNS servers, OUs, new NTFS permissions... as an MCSE, be warned that everything you know now is wrong. As such, it's probably a good idea to get a head start before the exams hit this summer; and getting this head start isn't a bad idea.

A weighty tome even by the standards of certification books, the MCSE Windows 2000 Certification Headstart is an all-encompassing and technically complete reference on Windows 2000 features, aimed squarely at the already-certified professional. The book assumes that you have already passed the Windows NT core exams--and as such it skips over the basics and gets right to the meat of the matter, focusing in on what's been upgraded.

The chapters are thorough and no-nonsense, often including warnings of real-life problems that may not come up on the test but are serious concerns when deploying Windows 2000 into actual networks. The book also relies heavily on hands-on exercises--in fact, at times the exercises are the explanations, with little else in the way of clarification. (This isn't nearly as bad as it sounds, though--since MCSE-certified pros, who are this book's main audience, should already be on the Microsoft TechNet mailing list, it can be assumed that they have easy access to beta or trial versions of Windows 2000.)

Concise, well-written summaries of what's new in Win2K are presented at the end of most chapters in the form of "Accelerating to Windows 2000" text blocks, which is a shame, frankly, since it would frequently be better to have these at the beginning of each chapter so the reader could get an overview before diving in.

There are chapter summaries (in the form of short essays), short drills (bullet-pointed summaries), and tests. The tests are reasonably tough, but not horrifically so. One of the truly glaring flaws of this book is that there are several exercises intended for the reader, giving sample companies with sample problems, and asking questions on what kinds of solutions would be best. Answers, or even discussions of, the possible solutions are not given anywhere in the book.

This book is tough but fair. The explanations of conceptually difficult topics like Active Directories and DFS are adequately explained but will probably require a few rereadings by techies unfamiliar with other LDAP services like Novell. Also, since it was written at a time when nobody really had any idea what might be on the upgrade exam, the book is very in-depth, throwing in everything that Microsoft might conceivably have put on a Win2K exam. At times, it delves into topics almost guaranteed not to be on the exam--IIS 5 has its own exam already--and gives fairly brief explanations of topics that have proven to be exam-worthy, like getting pre-Win2K printers to work with Windows 2000.

Still, this is a technical reference that is thorough and worthwhile, and given Microsoft's warnings that the upgrade test will be harder than anything that has come before, a little overkill in your preparation couldn't hurt. The Headstart gives you a good, in-depth familiarity with the concepts behind the exams, leaving it up to later post-exam books to tell you where the Win2K exam hot spots are. In this it succeeds very well. --William Steinmetz

Topics covered: The lowdown on all the major changes in Windows 2000, from the new Directory Services and DNS management to VPNs, proxy servers, and the new IIS 5.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 1141 pages
  • Publisher: Osborne Publishing (November 24, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0072122501
  • ISBN-13: 978-0072122503
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 2.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,603,955 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great study tool, December 29, 1999
This review is from: MCSE Windows 2000 Certification Preview (Paperback)
I'm planning on going for my MCSE when the 2000 exams come out, and I bought the Headstart book, so I could start studying now. I really liked this book, because it doesn't just gloss over all the new Win2000 features, it explains how they work. Also, all of the exerecises and questions are very detailed.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Operationally Practical - But Not a Testing Tool, March 27, 2000
This review is from: MCSE Windows 2000 Certification Preview (Paperback)
This book was very good, and will continue to be a resource for actual implementation of Windows 2000. The book parallels Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) 1560, and does not go into many of the details necessary to pass test 76-203. As an example - the book's material in performing an NT 4 Upgrade with basic disks with a RAID5 configuration to W2K and performing disk replacement was not be be found, but asked on the test. Much of the info. seems to be based on W2K Release Candidate 3.

Bottom line - this is the best book I've seen, it may need a revision shortly, but will not get you through the exams alone.

Bret Moeller MBA, MCSE, MCT, CNA, CCDA, CCNA, CCA

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for Windows 2000 MCSE canidates, February 5, 2000
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Brian M. Collins (Silicon Valley, USA) - See all my reviews
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I read a pre-release copy of this book and it is a solid, informational, nuts-and-bolts tome of information that any Windows 2000 administrator or potential Windows 2000 MCSE should own. Factual, straight-forward and filled with "gotta know it" material
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