Rating:  Summary: Perfect for its intended audience. Review: All the computer professionals taking certification exams know that there is a gap between what Microsoft expects us to know for the exam and what we know from our day-to-day job duties. The Exam Cram books are designed to cover that gap. They deliver "just the facts, man." They're not a guide to using Windows 2000, they're merely a guide for passing the Windows 2000 tests.The Exam Cram series does not pretend to be a complete product overview or user's guide. They are not certified by Microsoft as being complete preparatory materials for their tests. But they're exactly what the professional with a day-to-day, hands-on knowledge of Windows 2000 needs to prepare for MCSE exams. After all, why buy the big honkin' book at two or three times the cost and required study time when the Cliffs Notes are sufficient? If you're in the market for a quick guide to passing a test on stuff you use every day, pick these. If you're trying to gain an MCSE without much hands-on Windows 2000 experience, these books will not help you pass the exams--either go for coursework or buy a complete self-study guide. The inclusion of the CD-ROM with questions makes the four-pack a better value than buying the separate books.
Rating:  Summary: Nowhere close to right for 2000 Review: Books from this series were excellant for the A+ and Net+ exams, and a good aid for the CCNA test, but completely missed the mark for the Windows 2000 MCSE exams. The books are themselves a good overview of Windows 2000 establishment systems but unfortunately they do not approach the level of detail, in either the body of text or the sample exams, of the actual MS exams. A nice bookshelf reference, a completely worthless study aid. These books seem to me to still be prepareing for the NT 4.0 MCSE, with only an update in content to Win2K but without anticipating the increased level of difficulty which MS has included as part of the Win2K MCSE exam system.
Rating:  Summary: Exam Cram ROCKS Review: Exam Cram Cour Four is really the best certification book I have ever used. If you have read an unleashed book and the Exam Cram there is no way you can fail a cert test.
Rating:  Summary: MCSE W2K Exam Cram Core Four Review: I am currently preparing for MCSE in Windows 2000. These books provide an excellent supplement to the material learned in class. Diagrams, tips, alerts to notify you of key terms to study for the exam, and end-chapter exams with answers have made mastering this material a breeze. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: MCSE W2K Exam Cram Core Four Review: I am currently preparing for MCSE in Windows 2000. These books provide an excellent supplement to the material learned in class. Diagrams, tips, alerts to notify you of key terms to study for the exam, and end-chapter exams with answers have made mastering this material a breeze. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Great books, lousy software Review: I have been a big fan of the Exam Cram series ever since I started taking my NT 4.0 certifications a couple years ago. The editors are extremely adept at hitting the highlights that are great to have in those last couple weeks before sitting for an exam. This series is not for someone wanting to "learn" this new operating system. I suggest classroom time or a more thorough book, there is a reason this series is called "Exam Cram". Additionally, the software that comes with the book is full of errors and doesn't accurately simulate the types of questions you will see on the real exams. I suggest using Transcenders for any type of practice testing. With a combination of experience, Transcender Practice Exams, and the Exam Cram...I don't see how you could fail.
Rating:  Summary: Great books, lousy software Review: I have been a big fan of the Exam Cram series ever since I started taking my NT 4.0 certifications a couple years ago. The editors are extremely adept at hitting the highlights that are great to have in those last couple weeks before sitting for an exam. This series is not for someone wanting to "learn" this new operating system. I suggest classroom time or a more thorough book, there is a reason this series is called "Exam Cram". Additionally, the software that comes with the book is full of errors and doesn't accurately simulate the types of questions you will see on the real exams. I suggest using Transcenders for any type of practice testing. With a combination of experience, Transcender Practice Exams, and the Exam Cram...I don't see how you could fail.
Rating:  Summary: These books are for preparing for the test...only! Review: I have read these books cover to cover and can reccomend them highly as a tool for preparing for the MCSE 2000 core four tests. They are not meant to be manuals for supporting NT2000, keep that in mind. They are well written, no nonsense, and are correct. The package also comes with a CD that contains the text of the four books as well as hundreds of practice questions. As a registered user of the software, you can download updates so your questions should be fresh and better able to prepare you for your tests. Good luck!
Rating:  Summary: A very useful resource Review: I just passed my 70-240 exam today, due in part to this set. This set isn't designed to TEACH you what you need to know. It's designed as a to-the-point review to be used after you've already read a more appropriate text. I found the information on-topic with the tests. I've always like the exam cram series, in part because of they're easy to hold and the type is easy to read. In my studies, I used the McGraw-Hill set (ISBN 0072126159) which I really liked, the Exam Cram set (also liked) and the Cramsession.com study guide (free). I would recommend reading them in that order. It's hard for me to say after the fact which was the best, but I'd recommend all 3 to anyone.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Guide Review: I was able to pass all core MCSE exams with less than 10 hours of study per exam and with little experience administering NT/2000 networks. There is no reason to pay for classes when any reasonable intelligent person with a decent background in computers can pass the tests using just these books.
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