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Sybex MCSE Windows® 2000 Core Requirements
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| Just wanted to get some opinions on the Sybex books for the Window 2000 MCSE. Are the four books a good source to study from.
I will be starting the MCSE 2000 Track this week. I also have the Windows 2000 MCSE Study System by Alan R. Carter, which I'm studying from now.
Any suggestions on the above books or new ones?
Thanks 
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KJones A+, Network+
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| Microsoft courseware is always my first choice in material to read, other than that I will always choose to use Sybex products. The information is detailed and easy to read, it also has helpful interactive software and alot of review questions. It is important to choose the right study products before you begin, doing this will help you get comfortable with style of writting which will make absorbing the information alot eaiser. | |
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| I agree with you Jackson. MS Press is also my first reflex when it comes to MS exams. I do not care for the Sybex bookx personally, because of the errors they have in the win2k track.
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| Ok sounds good. Thanks for the suggestions. I will look into it.... 
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