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Rating:  Summary: Crammed Full of Valuable Info! Review: As with most TCP/IP books if you don't quite understand how the author is trying to convey a particuar idea (example subnet tables), then be prepaired to back this book up with some other TCP/IP study aids, such as Transcenders.This book had quite a few typos - they drove me nuts. On the upside, the typos kind of forced me to really know my stuff. Besides, New Riders has a web site you can visit to get the correct and updated answers. You will still need to search the net for additional info on how to build a subnet table by memory - not included with this TCP/IP book.
Rating:  Summary: This is the book you need for Exam 70-059. Review: Buy this book and read it from cover to cover. Get the Transcenders exams and test your knowledge. When you can pass the Transcenders you can pass the Microsoft exam. This book in conjunction with Transcenders contains all you need to know, both to pass the exam and to get a good grounding in what you need in the real world once you get certified.
Rating:  Summary: excellent Review: despite the obvious grammar error, sentence 2 on page 1 of the intro, this book got me a 966/1000 on the tcp/ip exam. it is clearly written, and very comprehensible with interactive review sessions. TCP/IP was a grand riddle to me, now I know it better than my wife ... well, no!
Rating:  Summary: surprisingly good Review: It did not really like Windows NT server 4.0 certified administrators resourece edition by heywood. But I wanted to get a really good background in TCP/IP so I bought this one thinking oh boy let me get the no doze. Surprisingly though it is not a tough a read as thought that it would be (I am sure Mr. scrimger had a lot to do with it) and as expected from heywood it was very thorough. I would defineatly recommend this book if you are preparing for the exam and more over if you want a solid understanding of networking with MS TCP/IP. One thing I ain't is tcp/ip for dummies.
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