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Rating:  Summary: practical NT TCP/IP Review: Heywoods book covers all the practical issues of using TCP/IP in a Windows NT environment. I studied it to pass the MCSE exam and come back to it as a reference. For a more complete study of TCP/IP also read Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol I by Douglas Comer.
Rating:  Summary: It's OK, (I guess) Review: I used to work at a university. I ordered this book to review as a possible replacement to a hideously outdated book that we were using.It's not bad. Maybe just a little harder to read than I had expected. The examples used in the book are good, and the author demonstrates a very good knowledge of the subject. I should say that I DID choose the book for the course, so that should say something about how good the book is (or how good the others were not).
Rating:  Summary: It's OK, (I guess) Review: I used to work at a university. I ordered this book to review as a possible replacement to a hideously outdated book that we were using. It's not bad. Maybe just a little harder to read than I had expected. The examples used in the book are good, and the author demonstrates a very good knowledge of the subject. I should say that I DID choose the book for the course, so that should say something about how good the book is (or how good the others were not).
Rating:  Summary: Great book! Review: This book covers pretty much every important thing there is in Microsoft TCP/IP. The explanations were very clear and use of drawings and figures were very helpful. I would recommend this book for anyone who plan on taking the Microsoft TCP/IP exam or someone who is just looking for a book for references on TCP/IP.
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