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MCSE Core Elective Exams in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference

โœ Scribed by Pawan K. Bhardwaj, Roger Grimes


Publisher
O'Reilly Media
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
592
Series
In a Nutshell O'Reilly
Edition
1
Category
Library

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For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 administrators preparing for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) elective exams, this reference delivers powerful knowledge in an efficient boiled-down format. Not only does it provide the resources you need to succeed on the exams, but to succeed in the real world as well. Think of this book as the notes you would have taken if you were to capture every essential nugget of information related to the skills measured in elective Exams 70-270, 70-297, and 70-298. To begin with, "MCSE Core Electives in a Nutshell" allows you to see all of the topics expected for mastery in each of the exams. Each exam is covered in three parts: "Exam Overview," "Study Guide" and "Test Your Knowledge" sections. This makes for easy reference and a great study aid. Once you have completed the exams successfully, you will find the book to be a valuable reference to core Windows administration skills. It's the perfect tune up for the MCSE elective exams. Where else can you pad your chances of success for under $40?"


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