Errata
Errata for MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-217): Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Active Directory® Services
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Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update
Version | Location | Description | Submitted By | Date submitted | Date corrected |
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Printed | Page 46 |
Correction To Caution |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 629 |
Correction To Question 70-217.02.01.005 |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 635 |
Correction To Question 70-217.02.01.009's Answer |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 709 |
Correction To Question 70-217.03.06.004 |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 730 And 742 |
Remove Question 70-217.04.01.005 |
Microsoft Press | Jul 13, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 45 |
Correction To Logon Without Global Catalog Server On page 45, in the Important paragraph, Change: "If a user is a member of the Domain Admins group, he or she is able to log on to the network even when the global catalog is not available." To: "If the domain controller cannot contact a Global Catalog server, the user is not be able to log on. An exception is made only for the administrator account in the domain. This account is allowed to log on even without a Global Catalog, so that in an emergency situation a Global Catalog can be configured." |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 153 And 814 |
AFXR Should Be AXFR On pages 153 and 814, in question 5, Change: "5. Why is an IXFR query more efficient than an AFXR query?" To: "5. Why is an IXFR query more efficient than an AXFR query?" |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 630 |
Correction To Question 70-217.02.01.007 On page 630, in question 70-217.02.01.007, Change: "You have configured the zone on the Windows 2000 server to use dynamic updates to synchronize the DNS database files" To: "You have configured the zone on the Windows 2000 server to use dynamic updates" |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 688 |
Correction To Question 70-217.03.04.002's Answers On page 688, in question 70-217.03.04.002, the correct answer should be B, not D. Change the answers to be: "Correct Answers: B ... B. Correct: Because you did not change any default settings on the Settings tab of the My Documents Properties dialog box, the My Pictures folder reamins a subfolder of My Documents. Therefore, My Pictures follows My Documents to the redirection target specified on the Target tab of the My Documents Properties dialog box, which is \fs1data%username%. The path suggested in this answer choice correctly shows the My Pictures folder as a subfolder of \fs1data%username%, which is the My Documents folder. ... D. Incorrect: Folder Redirection does not create a subfolder called "My Documents" under \fs1data%username%. \fs1data%username% is the redirected My Documents folder. Therefore, the answers is incorrect. |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 716 |
Correction To Question 70-217.03.06.005's Answer On page 716, in question 70-217.03.06.005, in answer B, Change: "To authorize an RIS server in AD from a W2K Pro computer using Adminstrative Tools, you must log on with an account that is a member of the Enterprise Admins group." To: "To authorize a DHCP server, you must login as either a member of the Enterprise Admins or Domain Admins groups." |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 | |
Printed | Page 735 |
Correction To Question 70-217.04.01.012 On page 735, in question 70-217.04.01.012, Change: "Your proposed solution is to create a shared folder named Users on a domain controller named FS1" To: "Your proposed solution is to create shared folders named Users and Profiles on a domain controller named FS1"Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may already contain most or all of the above corrections. |
Microsoft Press | May 06, 2010 |