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The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Corrected".

The following errata were submitted by our customers and approved as valid errors by the author or editor.


Color Key: Serious Technical Mistake Minor Technical Mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question



Version Location Description Submitted By Corrected
Printed Page xi
The URL under "Other MCSE Resources" did read

http://www.microsoft.com/train_cert

Is now:

http://www.microsoft.com/mcp

Anonymous  Jun 2000
Printed Page 80
Answer 1 did read

1. A. A network with a Windows NT domain controller is a server-based
network.

Now reads:

1. B. A network with a Windows NT domain controller is a server-based
network.

Anonymous  Jun 2000
Printed Page 81
Answer 17 did read

"B" and "802.2"

Now reads:

"A" and "802.1"

Anonymous  Jun 2000
Printed Page 93
"10BaseT" column entry for "Max.nodes/segment"

The "10BaseT" column entry for "Max.nodes/segment" in the table at the top of the page did read: "512"

Now reads: "1"

Anonymous  Jun 2000
Printed Page 269
Question 32:

"(Select all that apply.)" has been added at the end of the question.

Anonymous  Jun 2000
Printed Page 276
question 31:

The answer to question 31 did read:
"A. WINNT /b."

Now reads:

"B. WINNT32 /b."

Anonymous  Jun 2000
Printed Page 276
Question 32:

the answer did read:
"B. NTFS is less efficient than FAT for small disk capacities."

Now reads:

"B, C. NTFS is less efficient than FAT for small disk capacities."

Anonymous  Jun 2000
Printed Page 278
Question 60: did read:

"D. CSNW (choice A) is not an issue with NT Server. Since the
computer can..."

Now reads:

"C. CSNW (choice A) is not an issue with NT Server. Since the
computer can..."

Anonymous  Jun 2000
Printed Page 285
last entry in the "Boot.ini Options" section

The last entry in the "Boot.ini Options" section did read
"/so uses verbose mode for device drivers"

Now reads:

"/sos uses verbose mode for device drivers"

Anonymous  Jun 2000
Printed Page 368
second bulleted item

The first sentence in the second bulleted item on the page, under the heading "X86 Architecture" did read:

"is supported by Windows 98, and under DOS by extended (EMS) or
expanded (XMS) memory managers."

Now reads:

"Protected mode is supported by Windows 98, and under DOS by
expanded (EMS) or extended (XMS) memory managers."

Anonymous  Jun 2000