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cuts

2002-05-23, 8:06 am

which study guide is good for this exam.

exam essentials, etc.

thankx,

If I am not suppose to ask this question, please let me know.
poolit

2002-05-23, 9:05 am

There are not many study guides out there for Server Plus. I know testking has recently released Study guides for Server Plus, but I don't know how good they are.My friends tell me Transcenders are good for this exam. They also told me transcenders is harder than the actual test.
dagger

2002-05-23, 9:05 am

If you visit the Sever+ forum on this site,
there is a Poll that people vote on
for the best Server+ books.

The Server+ Bible has been the preferred choice by the voting.

I used that book as well,
I found it to be really good.

Good Luck
Supertech

2002-05-23, 9:35 am

Robert Shimonsky put together a great study guide.

http://studyguides.cramsession.com/...comptia/server/


Thomas Gile put this one together...

http://www.examnotes.net/forums/sho...?threadid=35986

And, of course, the Examnotes study guide.

Drop me an email and I'll send you an additonal link for a study guide that I can't list on this forum (no, it's not a drainbump).

Good luck.
cuts

2002-05-23, 10:00 am

I dont have your email address.
ace123

2002-05-23, 10:13 am

quote:
Originally posted by cuts
I dont have your email address.

You can try sending him a Private Message
dmor13

2002-05-27, 12:56 am

2 months ago when I took this test there were no good books/study material on the market.
flext

2002-05-27, 12:32 pm

Study Guides seem to a matteer of choice some people say one is good while the next person says it was not worth the money

Myself I normally go with study guides by Sybex but again this is a personal choice


Ed

A+ Question of the Day Guy

Kasor

2002-05-27, 5:30 pm

I agree.

Pick the one that fit you.

Understanding the book on your own pace. However, picking a good book is the beginning of being smart. Don't pick those book that fit you very well, but very poor define.
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