Don't confuse this book with a tutorial. MCSE Exam Cram: NT Workstation 4 is for people who know what they're doing with NT Workstation 4 and want to bring their knowledge to bear on the exam.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great review companion for a more in-depth study book,
By A Customer
This review is from: MCSE NT Workstation 4 Exam Cram (Exam Cram (Coriolis Books)) (Paperback)
Despite a few errors and being a little thin in a couple of subject areas (most notably Domain-related issues), I found this book to be a terrific review companion to some of the larger, more comprehensive guides to WS4 (such as New Riders, Alan Carter, etc.)I read this book after covering Coriolis's larger Exam "PREP" book (which I can't recommend) a few days before my test. This book & its sample tests covered much material NOT found in the PREP book. This book, combined with the Transcenders, gave me the ability to score 933. I have read many reviews that complain about the 11+ pages of errata that Coriolis has provided at its website for the various editions of this book, but I think they are overreacting. What many of these reviewers miss is the fact that most of these corrections have already been assimilated into the newer editions of the book. If your book's publishing date is 1999 or later, you have little to worry about. As Coriolis says, "This page was created so that even those with the earliest printings of each title can have access to the most current updates." This being said, there are still a few lingering errors, and I even found one case where a question in the 1st sample test directly contradicted a virtually identical, but reworded, question in the 2nd sample test. I forwarded my findings to the publishers & was surprised when Ed Tittle personally replied within one day. They may not have wiped out every single error, but at least they're staying on top of things. Overall, this is an exceptional review book & a darned good value for the money.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The perfect companion for passing the NT Workstation Exam,
By "mcp122399" (Long Island, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MCSE NT Workstation 4 Exam Cram (Exam Cram (Coriolis Books)) (Paperback)
Ed Tittel and company hit the nail on the head with this book. An easy book to read over the weekend before your test. While a good portion of the information contained in this book was not covered on my exam (which I passed on the first try with a score of 833), seven or eight of my 30 questions appeared almost word for word in the Exam Prep Questions section! A word of caution, however. I seriously doubt you can pass the certification exam using only this book, unless you have significant hands-on experience with NT Workstation. I used the New Riders book (ISBN 1562059181, Five Stars!), and am currently studying for Enterprise using Alan Carter's windows NT 4.0 MCSE Study Guide (ISBN 0764530879, I just finished chapter 12, VERY solid so far). The Exam Cram books should be required reading for anyone who wants to pass any Microsoft exam on the first try. Good luck to all aspiring MCP and MCSE candidates. With this book, either the New Riders book or Alan Carter's book, and some self confidence, YOU WILL PASS! Brian J. Cicio, MCP
5.0 out of 5 stars
After failing on first exam try...All that I needed.,
By A Customer
This review is from: MCSE NT Workstation 4 Exam Cram (Exam Cram (Coriolis Books)) (Paperback)
I had taken Workstation and almost passed. Read the book front to back (only took two days, easy to read), went back and made 800. Not perfect but I'll take it.
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