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Title: MCSE: TCP IP For NT Server 4 Study Guide Exam 70-059 (With CD-ROMs) by Todd Lammle, Monica Lammle, James Chellis ISBN: 0-7821-2725-8 Publisher: Sybex Pub. Date: 15 January, 2000 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.74 (125 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Need to Pass this Exam Fast? then Use this book.
Comment: I used this book along with the Exams notes and a network of three computers. I completed the book, took the exam, and passed with a score of 933 all in 10 days.
As this Exam expires on 28th Feb 2001, I can imagine that not much use will come of this review. However if you need a background in TCP/IP from a Microsoft OS perspective this would be a very helpful book. If it is out of print by then a good alternative is the Sybex book: Mastering TCP/IP for NT Server, by Mark Minasi and Todd Lammle, huge chunks of the 2 books are the same, with the Study Guide going into greater depth in some areas.
My thoughts about this book, well written with a little humour, which helps to make the topics covered easy to grasp, and to make this book enjoyable to read. I especially liked the inclusion of explanations for the answers.
A word of advice to any Budding MCSE is hands on PRACTICE. Do what ever it takes to set up a network at home if you can't at work or in class. Three computers are all you need, and when compared with the cost of a course it would be easily worth it.
GOOD LUCK
Rating: 3
Summary: Not the last book purchased on TCP/IP
Comment: Book is full of information on routing, WINS, DNS. Detailed explanation of how name resolution works. Has a great sample Transcender demo included. I Still had questions after reading the book from front to back.
Rating: 2
Summary: disappointed
Comment: Throughout the book, the author is trying to be funny instead of really explaining the material. It was a frustrating book to read, and I'd wish I bought another book. Because I have experience with TCP/IP, I passed the exam, but most of the questions were not really covered in this book.
MCSE, MCP+I, CCNA
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