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Reviews Amazon.com If you're looking to pass Microsoft's Windows NT Workstation 4.0 exam (70-073) and ultimately get your certification as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), you probably want a book to help you review. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Accelerated MCSE Study Guide provides the assistance you need. It's clear, concise, thorough, and well organized, and it will guide you to mastery of an increasingly popular client operating system. Instead of review questions and experimental procedures, this book provides page after page of solid, well-organized facts. Beginning with a method for ascertaining the suitability of hardware for Windows NT deployment, the authors--both MCSEs--explore every aspect of the operating system, guided by Microsoft's stated exam goals. They expose the details of the file systems that Windows NT supports; show how to manage users, hardware, and software; and show how to integrate a computer into local and remote networks. Heterogeneous networks--NetWare networks especially--receive plenty of attention. The book also includes tuning and troubleshooting information, along with passages on designing system policies and maintaining security. Particularly well-suited to fragmented study time (as if there were another kind), Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Accelerated MCSE Study Guide will serve MCSE candidates well. It will remain a relevant reference after the exam, too. --David Wall Book Description Synopsis From the Back Cover
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