MCSE: The Core Exams in a Nutshell
By Michael Moncur
January 1900
Pages: 432
ISBN 10: 1-56592-376-6 |
ISBN 13: 9781565923768
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Book descriptionMCSE: The Core Exams in a Nutshell is a detailed quick reference for administrators with Windows NT experience or experience administering a different platform, such as UNIX, who want to learn what is necessary to pass the MCSE required exam portion of the MCSE certification. While no book is a substitute for real-world experience, this book will help you codify your knowledge and prepare for the exams.
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- Networking Essentials
- Windows NT Workstation
- Windows NT Server
- Windows 95 (you must choose either the NT Workstation or Windows 95 exam)
- A summary of the key areas covered by the exam
- A description of the format and difficulty of each exam and tips for passing it
- Definitions of key terms
- Sample test questions and answers
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First Edition: January 1900
ISBN: 1-56592-376-6
Pages: 432
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MCSE: The Core Exams in a Nutshell Review, April 21 2000
Submitted by Steve Halpin [Respond | View]
An excellent book. Using this and its companion, MCSE The Electives in a Nutshell, as my primary study resouces I managed to pass each exam first time and completed all six in three weeks.
I have tried other books/courses, but this was the best resource (and the cheapest). It will help you to pass, but in my opinion is more than a cramming aid.
Make sure you read the errata and do not get tripped up by minor errors.
I would recommend this to anyone.
MCSE: The Core Exams in a Nutshell Review, August 20 1999
Submitted by James Lerch [Respond | View]
Excellent Book! Its important to update your book to include errata data (nobody is perfect)
This book enabled me to complete my ENTIRE MCSE course in only 10 days. This book, Transcenderes, and Microsoft PEP tests were all I needed. Thank you!
PS One Qustion, On Page 290, question 7, Regarding which PROTOCOL supports netbios resolution the specified answer is WINS. IS not WINS a SERVICE, not a protocol?????? The only protocol I see listed as a answer is TCP/IP. But then that me :)
MCSE: The Core Exams in a Nutshell Review, January 17 1999
Submitted by Cherie Becker, Kenan Systems [Respond | View]
This book is excellent in preparation for the core exams, but not without some other study guide. Like it says, it's "in a nutshell" and it leaves much of the detail that the exams demand. I found it most useful with the Transcender exams (no MCSE-hopeful should go without them) and additional reading from SAMS' Teach Yourself series. So far I've taken 3 core exams and passed them all with flying colors, in part due to this book (my 4th core exam is scheduled this week). I plan on checking out the Electives in a Nutshell in the hopes of achieving the same success my elective exams.
Media reviews
"For third-party source, O'Reilly's MCSE:The Core Exams in a Nutshell by Michael Moncour, provides extremely well organized, brief, but remarkably complete summaries of the key information required in the core tests. It provides great review and preview for the NT 4.0 Workstation exam, as wll as for all the other core exams. Get it!" --William F. Zachmann, President, Canopus Research, FYI August 6, 1999
"This book covers the Networking essentials (70-058), NT Workstation "Limiting itself to the basics of what you will be asked, the wording is lucid and, paradoxically, far more understandable than other volumes that try to teach you everything they know about (say) network essentials. "On the Exam" boxes point out how Microsoft sees the world, and the occasional "In the Real World" points out where knowing too much can get you into trouble...Not only does this save you shelf space, but it is, in all likelihood, the most effective study guide as well." --Robert M. Slade, MKMCSENS.RVW, 1998