MCSE/MCSA Training Guide (70-291): Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure is the perfect study guide to help you pass one of the core exams in both the MCSE 2003 and MCSA 2003 certification programs. If you are preparing for this exam, you'll find our Training Guide to be the most effective self-study tool in the market! This book is your one-stop shop because of its teaching methodology, the accompanying PrepLogic testing software, and superior Web site support at www.examcram.com. The book follows the exam objectives and features numerous exercises to give you hands-on opportunities, exam tips that give you advice for test day, and warnings that alert you to possible mistakes. The Fast Facts section condenses the most important information for last-minute review, and the practice exam is representative of the actual exam.
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Further if an area of specific interest isn't covered well enough for a particular reader, it has great references for further study.
The bottom line is this is more than a study guide. It is also a great reference work as well as a good way to learn Windows 2003. I strongly encourage professional of *any* level who need to know TCP/IP or Windows 2003 to get this book and keep it close by at all times. Candidates for CompTIA A+ and Network+ would be well advised to at least read the book. The coverage of TCP/IP is done with amazing simplicity for such a complex topic.