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MCSE NT Server 4 in the Enterprise Exam Cram, Third Edition (Exam: 70-068)

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Title: MCSE NT Server 4 in the Enterprise Exam Cram, Third Edition (Exam: 70-068)
by Kurt Hudson, Kurt Hudson, Ed Tittel, James Michael Stewart
ISBN: 1576106195
Publisher: The Coriolis Group
Pub. Date: 12 January, 2000
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $29.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3

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Rating: 1
Summary: Think twice about buying this book.
Comment: Basically this book is the same as the NT Server 4 book with a few extra topics thrown in. It does not come close to covering the material you need know to pass the test. This was surprising to me considering the quality of Corolis's other MCSE books. If you really want to pass get ahold of a copy of Microsoft's official curriculum for the test.

Rating: 5
Summary: Great for exam prep
Comment: Exam Cram for the Enterprise test does what it is supposed to do well. This book alone will not be enough for most of us to pass the exam. I used Alan Carter's book as my main study vehicle along with my in house network lab. It covered some important points that were not in Alan's book such as pusle settings. There is little fluff in this book and a lot of highlightable material. It did a great job on domains, trusts, global groups, and local groups which are of prime importance in the exam. For me the book was worth the price alone for the two sets of practice exams and the set of scenario questions that really let you know if you know the material or not. A great book to take to work for quick reviews.

Rating: 3
Summary: Useful, but watch the errors
Comment: I passed the Enterprise Exam comfortably using this book as my primary study guide (with a little help from O'Reilly's Core Exams in a Nutshell, not to mention 3 years of OJT). It is helpful and worth the money. Contains lots of test questions in individual chapters and in two comprehensive tests at the end. If you have other NT4 books in this series, be warned that there is a lot of redundant material. And, like them, it contains quite a number of errors, both in the text and the questions, some rather egregious. As of this writing, no errata are available on the Coriolis web site, although I sent them an extensive list a week ago. And the chapter on printing is a complete mess - should be tossed and rewritten. The main difference between this edition and the previous one is the addition of a second practice exam and separate section devoted to scenario-type questions. Bottom line - useful, but watch for the errata list.

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