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KrisYoung

2001-10-21, 8:50 pm

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Hello everyone, i hahe a question...
i was looking at the computer stores for a good set of books for that exam... i was just wondering which one r u using, the price difference if from $100 to $160 , is the set from microsoft the best one since it is written for that software???
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freak

2001-10-22, 8:45 am

I recommend MS Press and Exam Cram. If you have the dough, also look into the MS Windows 2000 Resource Kit. One heck of a kit...
mir92

2001-10-22, 12:52 pm

this is what I'm using

Microsoft training kit, exam cram, and book by alan carter.
Plus a small network using the Win2k server
crazyska

2001-10-23, 7:49 am

I am also using the MS Trainning kit, Exam Cram and Trancenders
kjones

2001-10-24, 1:01 pm

quote:
Originally posted by freak
I recommend MS Press and Exam Cram. If you have the dough, also look into the MS Windows 2000 Resource Kit. One heck of a kit...



I agree with ya freak and also Alan Carter's MCSE Win2K Study System.

William Nova

2001-10-30, 10:44 pm

I have to agree. The W2K Pro resource kit is what I used to pass the exam pretty much.

If you search around on the web or P2P sites you can find the Resource Kit as a 4MB .chm file.

Some ppl prefer a more "read it from cover to cover" style. Alan Carter is good for that. Much of the info you need is there. Sybex and New Riders are also laid out that way, but they don't come anywhere near the inclusiveness of Carter.

The resource kits IMO are not laid out that way. If you are the kind of person who likes to skip around and dig info up a little bit at a time and apply it when and where you need it, the Resource Kits are for you.

Also, the O'Rielly W2K Nutshell book can be used in a similar way, if you are a "hands on" kind of person, who likes to experiment and "see what happens" (and then have to reinstall LOL)

It all depends on what kind of learning style you prefer, I feel.
Gundyman

2001-10-31, 12:04 pm

I have a New Rider set because it was on sale! ...

So, am I in trouble!!!
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