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Reviews Book Description Stand out from the crowd of computer professionals as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer with this fast and friendly study guide to the tools and technology of Internetworking with TCP/IP. TCP/IP (Exam 70-059) is the most popular elective exam in the MCSE certification path, and it's also one of the most difficult. From the fundamentals of TCP/IP and network planning to advanced issues of installation and configuration, connectivity, optimization, and troubleshooting, you'll find fast and friendly advice on what you need to study to pass this exam with MCSE TCP/IP For Dummies. This Microsoft-approved study guide, written by an experienced Microsoft-certified professional, safely navigates you through the troubled waters of preparing for your certification exam. Every chapter begins with a preview of what's to come, including a list of exam objectives and chapter highlights. Take the Quick Assessments to discover how much you already know, and review your progress at each turn with a Prep Test at the end of each chapter. Step-by-step Lab exercises walk you through administrative and networking tasks likely to be tested, and MCSE TCP/IP For Dummies comes packed with facts, figures, tips, and time-savers to make your study time more effective. A bonus CD-ROM included with the book contains practice and self-assessment tests, practice demos, and the QuickLearn game, a space-age shoot-'em-up that makes your learning curve a lot more fun. Synopsis Synopsis "MCSE TCP/IP For Dummies" includes a CD that contains an electronic self-assessment test, a customizable test engine that provides thousands of test-taking scenarios, QuickLearn -- a sci-fi adventure game that tests networking skills under time pressure, and test prep demos from Transcender, QuickCert, and VFX Technologies. Back to TCP-IP: General |
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