by Brian Komar (Author), Barrie Sosinsky (Author), ErinDunigan (Author), Alain Guilbault (Author), Larry Passo (Author)
MCSE Training Guide: Windows NT Workstation 4 provides users with all of the latest information they need to pass this exam and earn credit toward the MCSE certification. Written by a networking expert and an MCSE, MCT, this book contains all the insider tips, notes, and strategies readers need to successfully become an MCSE. This training guide contains hundreds of test questions, lists, tables, notes, tips and tricks to completely prepare readers for the exam. It's organized in a concise, easy-to-read manner to give users the most valuable information efficiently. This book is the fastest, most effective, and least expensive study tool for passing this exam. Electronic version of complete book is also included! This book provides complete coverage of Exam 70-73 Objectives, including: Planning; Installation and Configuration; Managing Resources; Connectivity; Running Applications; Monitoring and Optimization; and Troubleshooting.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 563
Edition: 1
Publisher: QUE
Published: 19 Nov 1997
ISBN 10: 1562057693
ISBN 13: 9781562057695
Book Overview: MCSE Training Guide: Windows NT Workstation 4 provides users with all of the latest information they need to pass this exam and earn credit toward the MCSE certification. Written by a networking expert and an MCSE, MCT, this book contains all the insider tips, notes, and strategies readers need to successfully become an MCSE. This training guide contains hundreds of test questions, lists, tables, notes, tips and tricks to completely prepare readers for the exam. It's organized in a concise, easy-to-read manner to give users the most valuable information efficiently. This book is the fastest, most effective, and least expensive study tool for passing this exam. Electronic version of complete book is also included! This book provides complete coverage of Exam 70-73 Objectives, including: Planning; Installation and Configuration; Managing Resources; Connectivity; Running Applications; Monitoring and Optimization; and Troubleshooting.