A solid set that will help you get through the exam, the MCSA Self-Paced Core Requirements Training Kit is a valuable tool in the arsenal of any potential MCSA student. Not only will you get over a thousand collective pages of excellent MCSA-style questions to dissect, but most of the books are solid tutorials in their own right.Of the four books that come with it, two are out-of-the-park smash hits, one is a decent guide… and one is an abject, shambling failure. So let’s start with the good: Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment is an excellent introduction to how an active Win2K LAN should work. Now, admittedly, much of this book will be redundant to those who already know networking and Windows NT basics–if you already know how to share a file, or how to use TCP/IP properly, there won’t be a lot here for you. This is just the absolute minimum you need to know in order to set up and maintain a Win2K environment. But then again, this (click here for further information)
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Microsoft press its interested in forming, instructing. to pass my mcse exams im using 2 sources for studing. 1rst microsoft books and secons osborne books.
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I have read the first book out of the four (Windows 2000 Professional (70-210). Studied it inside and out. Took the sample test in the CD-ROM and got 98% on it.