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Reviews Amazon.com Because it requires familiarity with so many technologies and their relationships, the Windows NT Server 4 in the Enterprise exam (70-068) has the reputation of being the toughest of the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) exams. If you're studying for this monster, you deserve to have Windows NT Server 4.0 in the Enterprise Accelerated MCSE Study Guide at your fingertips. This book is among the clearest and most thorough MCSE review books on the market. All of Microsoft's stated exam objectives are covered here. Starting with Windows NT installation and progressing through the optimization and expansion of networks, the authors--all MCSEs--explain how to make Microsoft networking technologies do your bidding. They explain how to administer users and network resources efficiently and securely. Then they show how to implement network-centric services. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) gets lots of attention, as do the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) and the Domain Name System (DNS) under Windows NT. Will you pass the exam after reading this book? There's more to it than that--all MCSE tests require experimentation and practice. But this book will point you in the right direction as you learn about Windows NT and its networking capabilities. Furthermore, it'll guide you out of confusing situations and serve as a reference after you pass the test. --David Wall Book Description Synopsis From the Back Cover
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