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Rating:  Summary: Very good book, use with the Tech Support Training Kit Review: As a relative newcomer to Windows NT networking, I really appreciated this book and CD. The kit comes with a 120-day evaluation copy of NT, and a CD with some very good videos explaining NT concepts.This certainly isn't the one to buy if you can only buy one book to pass an exam, but it is a great introduction to NT. I recommend it highly to experienced networking personnel (like myself!) who are just delving into NT.
Rating:  Summary: ONLY ABOUT HALF OF KNOWLEDGE FOR EITHER NT4.0 TEST Review: Decent prep for the two NT Tests, But Not Great. Good book to study to set a pace for preparing for the two MCSE certifications it partially covers. If you work in NT networks already, skip this book and get an Exam Cram instead. But follow up with the second step: Windows NT Technical Support. If you're new to MCSE/MCP process and don't work on an NT network, then this is more along your line for quick understanding of account and printer management/creation and general admin tasks. After several self-tests, I realized I was not ready to sit for the exam after finishing this book. I dug a little deeper into the subject requirements for the NT Server 4.0 exam [described in the book in small type] and discovered this book doesn't completely cover what is required for the exam!!! To pass the exams you need to read and study 'Windows NT Technical Support Training' as well.
Rating:  Summary: This Book set and MSCE Readiness Review Server=966 on test Review: It covers 95% of the material needed, I bought the core set, read both Net Admin and tech support books once, did some of the exercises them combined with the MCSE Readiness Review Work Station took the test and scored 933, then two weeks later bought the MSCE Readiness Review Server got a 966 on the test, I have to say what made it possible was the MCSE Readiness Review Books.
Rating:  Summary: Very Disheartening..... Review: This book did not do what I had hoped it could coming from the makers of the operating system it covers. First, the book itself did a poor job in covering the many aspects of Windows NT 4. It barely covered the most basic aspects and left out a great deal of NT. The CD-ROM included had some decent labs for beginners but there were not enough of them. If you are looking for a book to purchase for preparation of a Microsoft exam for MCP or MCSE this one should be left out. Everything covered in this book can be easily found in just about any other book dealing with NT4. While it can bring a person who knows nothing of NT to knowing something, it presents hadly any new knowledge to users with even a little NT background.
Rating:  Summary: Easy to follow!!! Review: This book is an easy guide to follow. I am currently working through it at the moment. The lessons are not too complex and with a little basic knowledge the matter is easily understood. I like the way it is split up into short lessons. This makes studying during lunch-breaks and evenings more possible. Also having a copy of NT supplied with it makes life a lot easier. The first reviewer in this list said that the book did not cover "half the material required for the exam". If he had bothered to read the documentation it actually says that to pass the exams you need to read 'Windows NT Tecnical Support Training' as well. Together, the two books apparrently cover all the material required. I look forward to working through that book next.
Rating:  Summary: A great guide to keep you from becoming a paper MCSE. Review: This is a very good book for the beginners in the field of Network Administration. I recommend you to purchase this book before you purchase any other book in Network Administration field. After you purchase Windows NT Technical Support.
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