MCSA Managing a Windows 2000 Network Environment
MCSA Managing a Windows 2000 Network Environment
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Author(s): Hausman, Kalani Kirk
ISBN No.: 9780789728661
Pages: 416
Year: 200212
Format: CD-ROM
Price: $ 43.15
Status: Out Of Print

The Smartest Way to Get Certified?! Published under the direction of Series Editor Ed Tittel, the leading authority on certification and the founder of The Exam Cram Method? series--nearly one million copies sold! The Exam Cram Method? of study focuses on exactly what is needed to get certified now. CD-ROM features PrepLogic? Practice Tests. Exam Cram2is Cramsession? Approved Study Material. This exam measures the ability to administer, support, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate Microsoft Windows 2000, including Windows .NET Server. This exam is a core requirement of Microsofts new MCSA certification, which has already certified nearly 10,000 individuals in its first six months. Certcities.com ranked MCSA as the number one certification for 2002.


Readers preparing for this exam find the best-selling Exam Cram2series to be the smartest, most efficient way to become certified. This book focuses exactly on what readers need to get certified now--featuring test-taking strategies, time-saving study tips, and a special Cram Sheet that includes tips, acronyms, and memory joggers that are not available anywhere else. ExamCram2also features PrepLogic? Practice Tests! Kalani Kirk Hausman(MCSE, MCSE+I, MCSD, MCDBA, MCT, A+, Network+) has worked for 20+ years as a consultant, trainer, programmer, database administrator, IT manager, and network and security administrator. He works for Texas A&M University as a network and security architect within a multi-thousand user setting. Kirk has written many professional papers and authored MCSE SQL 2000 Administration Exam Cram (Exam 70-228). Ed Tittel, Series Editor of Exam Cram2and originator of the series, runs LANWrights, Inc., a training and writing firm that specializes in networking, computer security, and markup languages. Ed has contributed to more than 100 books on various aspects of computing.



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