MCSE Simulation Guide: Windows NT Workstation 4 (Covers Exam #70-073)
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Rumor has it that after Windows 98, Microsoft will make Windows NT Workstation its mass-market operating system. This possibility makes documented expertise in NT Workstation all the more valuable, and the best way to prove your knowledge of this operating system and its related technologies is to become an MCSE. This book helps you master NT Workstation and pass the portion of the MCSE Core Four (70-73) on this topic.

Guided all the way by a handy fold-out table that correlates exam objectives with particular chapters, this book covers everything on the NT Workstation exam. The authors open with planning suggestions, including ideas for preparing an unattended installation on many networked computers. The two NT file systems are compared, and the authors go into depth on configuring hardware to work with NT Workstation--which is important, because unskilled users work with NT Workstation and it does not support Plug and Play. Applications get cursory coverage, including a laughably brief introduction to DCOM.

Appropriately, networking with NT gets lots of coverage. Chapters explain the mechanics of setting up groups and permissions. Microsoft networks and TCP/IP networks get a fair amount of ink, but the coverage of integrating NT machines with legacy Novell NetWare is inadequate. A companion CD-ROM holds good-quality practice-quiz software (though questions often are repeated) from Productivity Point International, a training company. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of of this title

Book Description
With MCSE Simulation Guide: Windows NT Workstation 4 the reader is guided through simulated tasks associated with the planning, installing, configuring, maintaining, monitoring, optimizing, and troubleshooting of NT Workstation as it relates to the exam. Each task within the book is defined as if it were a real-world setting. The book walks readers through identifying the key concepts as well as potential pitfalls. With the visual nature of NT Workstation, much of the information communicated within the book is in the form of heavily annotated screens, dialog boxes, sub menus, and conceptual illustrations. The visual characteristics of this book provide the reader with the ability to prepare for the exam without being tied down to a computer.

  • The first self-study guide that anticipates Microsoft's new direction in simulation-based testing procedures
  • Explore the most visually-engaging method of preparing for the NT Workstation 4 exam
  • Learn how the exams are changing and understand how to perform all the tasks that Microsoft expects MCSE candidates to have mastered
  • Comprehensive simulations guide to the technology for MCSE candidates who don't have access to the software

Synopsis
This self-study guide explores the most visually engaging method of preparing for the NT Workstation 4 exam.

Synopsis
Drill with hundreds of questions and check the in-depth explanations to pass the exam. This title solves the most important study needs leading up to test day--identifying what the readers don't know and explaining the answers. --This text refers to the paperback edition of of this title

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