Errata for MCITP Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-647): Windows Server® Enterprise Administration
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Description |
Submitted By |
Date Submitted |
Date Corrected |
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Page xxvii
step 4 |
On page xxvii step 4, the subnet mask is 225.225.225.0 - looking at page
2 set up for the domain client pc it should be 255.255.255.0.
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Anonymous |
Apr 02, 2010 |
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Page xxvii
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Digital Content link incorrect
On page xxvii, the link provided in the "Digital Content for Digital Book Readers" box at the bottom of the page is incorrect.
Change:
"http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?/LinkId=116279"
To:
"http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=117356"
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Microsoft Press |
May 06, 2010 |
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Page 63
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DHVP should be DHCP
On page 63, the fifth bullet point is incorrect.
Change:
"Configuration management, such as DHVP and DHCPv6"
To:
"Configuration management, such as DHCP and DHCPv6"
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Microsoft Press |
Jul 13, 2010 |
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Page 163
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Services should be Server
On page 163, the first sentence of the fourth bullet point is incorrect.
Change:
"Services for Network Information Service (NIS) enables a computer running Windows Server 2008 to act as a master NIS server."
To:
"Server for Network Information Service (NIS) enables a computer running Windows Server 2008 to act as a master NIS server."
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Microsoft Press |
May 06, 2010 |
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| PDF |
Page 186
3rd & 4th Paragraphs |
This section is describing Incoming and Outgoing trust relationships between forests. The section specifies that the "resource" or "trusting" forest needs to create an incoming trust and that the "user" or "account" forest needs to create an outgoing trust. My understanding is that this is reversed, and all documentation I can find seems to back up my claim.
Please look into this and let me know if this is correct.
Note from the Author or Editor: I do not have a copy of the PDF version, but I did find this issue in the printed version on page 176, 2 bullets plus third paragraph down, last two sentences. Should read as follows:
"If you are creating a one-way forest trust in a resource forest (trusting), it is an outgoing trust. If you are creating a one-way forest trust in a user forest (trusted), it is an incoming trust. One-way trusts point towards the users."
If this is the correct spot, please make this change in both printed and PDF versions. If there is another location, please advise. Thank you. David R. Miller.
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Drew Green |
Oct 28, 2010 |
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| Printed |
Page 241
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Protocol should be Payload
On page 241, the last column of the fourth row of Table 5-2 is incorrect.
Change:
"Allows IPsec Encapsulating Security Protocol (ESP) traffic to the VPN server"
To:
"Allows IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) traffic to the VPN server"
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Microsoft Press |
Jul 13, 2010 |
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