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MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-292 Study Guide & DVD Training System: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Windows 2000 Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Write a Review and tell the world about this title! People who purchase this book frequently purchase: Books on similar topics, in best-seller order:Books from the same publisher, in best-seller order:
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Table of Contents
About the Study Guide and DVD Training System
Chapter 1 Managing Users, Computers, and Groups
Chapter 2 Managing and Maintaining Terminal Services Access
Chapter 3 Managing and Maintaining Remote Servers
Chapter 4 Managing and Maintaining Web Servers
Chapter 5 Managing and Implementing Disaster Recovery
Chapter 6 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Name Resolution
Chapter 7 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Network Security
Chapter 8 Managing and Implementing Software Updates
Appendix A MCSA Command-Line Reference
Self Test Appendix
Index
About the Authors
Will Schmied (BSET, MCSE, CWNA, TICSA, MCSA, Security+, Network+, A+), is
the President of Area 51 Partners, Inc. (www.area51partners.com), a
provider of wired and wireless networking implementation, security and training
services to businesses in the Hampton Roads, Virginia, area. Will holds a
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Old Dominion University
in addition to various IT industry certifications. Will has previously
authored and contributed to several other publications from Syngress Publishing,
including, Building DMZs for Enterprise Networks (ISBN:
1-931836-88-4) and Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows
2000 Network: Exam 70-214 Study Guide and DVD Training
System (ISBN: 1-931836-84-1). Will has also worked with Microsoft in the MCSE
exam development process.
Robert J. Shimonski (TruSecure TICSA,
Cisco CCDP, CCNP, Symantec SPS, NAI Sniffer SCP, Nortel NNCSS, Microsoft MCSE,
MCP+I, Novell Master CNE, CIP, CIBS, CNS, IWA CWP,
DCSE, Prosoft MCIW, SANS.org GSEC, GCIH, CompTIA Server+, Network+, Inet+, A+,
e-Biz+, Security+, HTI+) is a Lead Network and Security
Engineer for a leading manufacturing company, Danaher Corporation. At Danaher,
Robert is responsible for leading the IT department within his division
into implementing new technologies, standardization, upgrades, migrations, high-end
project planning and designing infrastructure architecture. Robert is
also part of the corporate security team responsible for setting guidelines
and policy for the entire corporation worldwide.
Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Feb 16, 2005     Brian from Phoenix, AZ. Don't be fooled by the "Instructor led DVD"!!! The so call "high-quality instructor led training on DVD" is nothing more than these guys going over the exam objective and the book's table of contents (while reading it off the on screen PowerPoint). The instructor led training portion of the DVD is basically useless. So far I've only gone through the first two chapters and am not really impressed. There is a lot of fluff so far, "this tab is for this..." and the following text is basically word for word from the screenshot. And the screenshots themselves are barely readable because they're way too small. Also, this is supposed to be a Windows 2000 MCSE to Windows 2003 MCSE upgrade book, but there's been way too much text/time spent on what any 2000 MCSA/MCSE should already know. I do not recommend this book unless you go to the book store and read the first two chapters for yourself. And definitely don't buy it for the training on the DVD (like I did). I may re-review the book after I take the exam if it deserves a higher rating (which I doubt from what I've seen so far).
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