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MCSE Guide to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0

MCSE Guide to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Students have loved it for Two Years Now!
Review: I have been an Administrator in this industry for several years and have used various books for very tasks. I have been teaching for three years and my students and I have found this book to be the best written for the classroom. My students have said "thank you" for choosing this book for two years running now. I look forward to the series on 2000 Server.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Straight-forward answers
Review: I think this is one of the worst computer text book I had the miss-pleasure to read in my 25 years as a computer professional.

Some specifics: The book is biased towards presenting and supporting Microsoft interests. Historical facts are either left out to present a rosier picture for Microsoft, or the writer is outright incompetent. Important information / or that will correctly answer questions at the end of each chapter is buried within a verbose style that will put even the most diligent among us to sleep. In all honesty I can say that I found only two pages of the 640 that held my interest (397-398), and those had nothing to do with Microsoft or the NT 4.0 server.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 1 would save my money
Review: I think this is one of the worst computer text book I had the miss-pleasure to read in my 25 years as a computer professional.

Some specifics: The book is biased towards presenting and supporting Microsoft interests. Historical facts are either left out to present a rosier picture for Microsoft, or the writer is outright incompetent. Important information / or that will correctly answer questions at the end of each chapter is buried within a verbose style that will put even the most diligent among us to sleep. In all honesty I can say that I found only two pages of the 640 that held my interest (397-398), and those had nothing to do with Microsoft or the NT 4.0 server.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: yuk.
Review: One of the worst. . . a big waste of your time. We convinced our dept. to drop both this book and Ed Tittel's.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Comprehensive, not well organized, occassionally redundant
Review: Summary pretty much sums it up. It was very comprehensive, but not well organized. It had similar material spread out. More tables would have helped. Also, certain key words were not bolded or included in the chapter end in the keywords section. Instead of CD it had a floppy disk which I actually considered an advantage because the sample test files were text files which could be printed for easier study and access. The sample test did not always give complete answers however. The graphics were pretty good but not thorough enough. The index needs to be more thorough also, but was adequate. The chapter quizes were good, but too simplistic for doing any good on the certification. It was about the best book on the market unfortunately.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Straight-forward answers
Review: This was a very comprehensive book. It was easy to follow and the answers to the chapter reviews were easy to pull from the chapter. I did not have to read, and reread, and reread the chapter looking for a non-existent answer, as I have had to do in some books in the MCSE track. I only wish the textbooks that are being used at my school were all written by this author.


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