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Windows 2000 MCSE Study System is an odd book by MCSE standards, and the simplest way to put it is this: If you like the concept, you'll love the book; if you don't, this book might well confuse you.

Why? Because the Windows 2000 MCSE Study System isn't really a study guide for the exams; the exams themselves are segmented, and focus on various aspects of Windows 2000. The guide is actually a study course that explains the various aspects of Windows 2000 networks and how they work together, the Microsoft curriculum be damned. By the time you get through this book, you will have an intense working knowledge of Windows 2000 that should serve you well in the real world. If you're the sort of person who is good at recalling vast amounts of details and wants to know everything (because the topics that come up on Microsoft exams are not necessarily always the topics that are important in real life), this is for you; if you're not, the sheer amount of information might flood you under.

The Study System's main strength lies in its detailed and comprehensive walk-throughs. Every MCSE book has hands-on exercises, of course, but the sheer variety and depth of the tutorials in this book practically guarantee Windows 2000 comprehension once you get through them all. Assuming that you have two Windows 2000 computers that are networked together (which, given the relative cheapness of low-end PCs and the easy availability of trial copies of Windows 2000, is probably not a bad idea for any MCSE candidate nowadays), you'll find a clearly written and memorable tutorial for most every aspect of Windows 2000, from disk volumes to creating DNS zones to configuring network settings. Go through every walk-through in the Study System, and you'll have a wealth of actual hands-on experience to use in future systems. Simply put, you will not find a better resource if you like to tinker with live systems.

Unfortunately, the writing itself is long on detail, but short on explanation; this works fine as a reference for post-MCSE candidates, but sells it short for confused pre-testers who still don't quite get critical MCSE concepts. You'll find some excellent walk-throughs for creating DNS zones; but, if you're unclear on exactly what a DNS zone is or why someone might need one, you won't find much hand-holding here. To confuse concepts for the neophyte further, the book doesn't necessarily explain things in order. Again, taking DNS as an example, you'll find "Installing and Configuring DNS" in chapter 7, but won't get a full explanation of what is TCP/IP (the protocol on which DNS is based) until chapter 16. If you're willing to read through the entire book, you'll get all of the detail that you need. But everything that you need to know to comprehend a particular topic might be scattered across two or three chapters, which possibly necessitates two or three reads to nail everything down in a coherent whole.

On the plus side, however, there are many fine and detailed charts that will serve you well in your post-MCSE days. As stated, this book works fine as an on-the-job reference, which is far more than can be said for most MCSE books.

The quizzes at the end of each chapter are well thought through, and give you two question types: Assessment, which comprise multiple-choice questions that measure raw knowledge ("Which tool should you use to create VPNs?") and Scenarios, which are open-ended questions that focus on troubleshooting and problem-solving. Between the two question types, you'll get a good idea of what might appear on the test; but, for a book of this size, the questions are fairly scant (perhaps 8 to 10 per chapter). Still, the CD adds more questions, and the quiz-oriented lab exercises add critical depth.

In short, this is not a book that focuses on the exam, but on Windows 2000 itself--which is both an advantage and a disadvantage. The advantage is that you gain a fuller knowledge than if you simply had studied for the narrowly scoped exams. The disadvantage is that Microsoft has been known to be pedantic on their exams, and a large book that doesn't focus your attention on heavily tested topics might cause you to flunk a section that seemed of little importance at the time. If you're a searcher for knowledge and an experimenter, this book might well be right for you. --William Steinmetz



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Microsoft Certified Trainer Alan Carter has been teaching the Microsoft Official Curriculum for more than a decade, and his previous MCSE books have more than 160,000 copies in print. His newly designed, two-color study system--which features fully integrated test-prep software on CD-ROM--is just what you need to master the material and pass all of the "Core Four" required exams on the Windows 2000 MCSE track. It also boasts a special section for those upgrading from the NT4 exam, making this 5-in-1 title an incredible value.

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  • Hardcover: 1512 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (July 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764547011
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764547010
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.7 x 2.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,556,647 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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system access auditing, highlight the users folder, group system policy, one local area connection, more dynamic disks, windows settings folder, choose subcomponents, configure automatic replication, original shared folder, directory data store, configure the appropriate option, group for this object, shared distribution folder, server compact disc, flicker during this time, monitoring disk quotas, user system policy, application server mode, troubleshooting desktop settings, browse for this file, mobile computer hardware, similar network access requirements, common resource access, user profile folder, ensure that the check box
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Terminal Services, Windows Explorer, Advanced Server, Remove Programs, Device Manager, System Monitor, Remove Hardware, Internet Connection Sharing, Internet Protocol, Internet Explorer, Network Monitor, Microsoft Windows, Certificate Services, Directory Services, Setup Manager, Safe Mode, Emergency Repair Disk, Disk Defragmenter, New Object, Local Security Policy, Internet Information Services, Regional Options, Folder Options, Power Options, Windows Task Manager
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56 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Clear, logical, and complete treatment of Server/Pro, November 28, 2000
By bob_nordling@nomug.org (New Orleans, LA USA) - See all my reviews
My full-time job for the past 3 years as a Microsoft Certified Trainer has been to prepare high school and college students to pass the Windows NT 4 (and now Windows 2000) MCP exams. I evaluated a dozen books before settling on Alan Carter's "NT4 MCSE Core Study System" to supplement the Microsoft Official Curriculum. My 80% student first-time passage rate on certification exams is now in serious jeopardy with the coming of the much more difficult MCSE 2000 exam track.

I have read through Carter's "Windows 2000 MCSE Study System", as well as the Sybex and Microsoft Official Curriculum courses covering the four 2000 Core exams. I am once again impressed at how clearly, logically, and completely Carter has treated the materials needed for the first two exams, W2K Pro and W2K Server MCP. These two exams assume that you have a broad understanding of 2000, including materials that you would expect to find only on the Network Infrastructure and Directory Services exams. If you carefully read through Carter's book , work through the dozens of step-by-step and lab exercises, skim the book a second time, and use Transcender exams for practice, you should have no trouble passing the Server and Pro exams with high scores AND have a solid foundation on which to complete your Network Infrastructure and Directory Services core exams.

As the best written "single" volume book on the market, Carter's 2000 book deserves 5 (or even 6) stars. However, for what it purported does, prepare you for all four 2000 core exams, it rates 4 stars because it does not sufficiently cover the materials for the Networking Infrastructure and Directory Services core exams. As always, Transcender exams will boost your score a 100+ points, but you would be well served to supplement Carter (and Transcender) with the two books from Sybex's MCSE Study Guide series that cover these exams. Also remember to bring an exorcist to the two Networking Infrastructure exams (Administering--core and Design--elective), because as one reviewer has remarked on a major certification website, they are "evil, evil, evil".

Bob Nordling MCSE, MCP+I, MCT, CTT, A+, Network+, i-Net+ and a worshipper at the altar of Cisco, i.e. a CCIE wannabe

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4.0 out of 5 stars I like it., October 9, 2000
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This is a pretty good book. Some errors, some omissions, but not too bad for 1500+ pages. A THOROUGH step-through of Windows 2000. Contains lots of insight that Microsoft Press nim-nim tech writers don't have a clue about or put in their books. I think Carter cares about his students, because he takes pains to explain in detail things tech writers usually leave out that can cause people's understanding to stumble. Seems like he learned the hard way, and wants to help others avoid what he went through. The Beachfront Quizzer test prep CD that comes with the book really sucks. It's the same pool of lousy test questions that Cramsession uses for their W2K Questions of the Day. It seems like a day doesn't go by that I find a Crammsession question that's wrong or just poorly done. I probably would rate it a five-star book without the Beachfront crap, but since IDG uses it to help market the book, the rating takes a hit - 4-star, no more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Get this book, September 22, 2000
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I used this author's NT 4 book for my NT 4 MCSE exams. I was never disappointed in the results. This book promises to deliver the same high quality tools for passing the Windows 2000 core exams. This book wasn't available when I took 70-210. However, I used it for 70-215. I passed the first time. Carter's book covers information inadequately covered, or poorly explained, in the Microsoft materials. Although the exercises and the review questions are excellent preparation tools, you should still use a good third party practice test to augment the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best "Getting Started" MCSE Training Book EVER !!!
I have been reading this book and completely feel that this is the very best way to learn what's nessesary to pass MCSE certification. Read more
Published on September 19, 2002 by knowcomputers_ltd

2.0 out of 5 stars Too many words!
I WANTED to like this book. I love the idea of covering all four exams in one study guide (even if, as others have said, it's only enough to get you through two of them). Read more
Published on July 3, 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars Good book for 210 & 215
I liked this book for the 210 & 216 but it was severely lacking in the 216 & 217 tests. You will not pass unless you have a TON of experience. Read more
Published on April 29, 2002 by Graydon R Vogt

2.0 out of 5 stars Good book for General knowledge not MCSE Exam
This book has too much of expnation for not very specific reason
It does not seperated the professional version and Server version Its very hard to mix NT and professional... Read more
Published on February 24, 2002 by sam Jady

4.0 out of 5 stars Just okay... but it worked for me...
I agree, as few can argue, that Carter's NT 4.0 text was the text to use. The 2000 study system, I believed, was lacking specific detail on a few topics. Read more
Published on December 26, 2001 by Maurice Jones

3.0 out of 5 stars It is almost perfect but the CD...
The book is quite good, I mean it covers almost all of the topics required with sufficient detail for 210 and 215 however it is definitely insufficient for other two core exams. Read more
Published on August 5, 2001 by A. C. Yucel

1.0 out of 5 stars Barely worth buying
I started reading this book with high hopes that it would be similar to his NT 4 book, but I was quickly disappointed. Read more
Published on July 5, 2001 by swilson00

5.0 out of 5 stars The Keystone to your Success (ACCELERATED)
In my humble opinion there is no one book that will get you past the 70-240 test. It takes a combination of books and theory, hands on with the operating system, and self test... Read more
Published on March 24, 2001 by Stephen L. Noe

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
I have been using using this book and I already passed exams 210 and 215. Though you will need the MS Resource Kit to pass the exams, this book helps.
Published on March 23, 2001 by A. Mangune

2.0 out of 5 stars Comes up far short of the mark!
I agree 100% with the reader from Spain, but I would take away an additional star because of the price. Yes, this book makes an o.k. Read more
Published on January 25, 2001 by Robert T. Muir

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