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Carrito

2004-03-28, 2:24 am

Hello, I recently got my A+ cert and was going to study for the N+
next. I have an older book by Michael Meyers, the "All in one N+
Certification guide" but its the second edition published in 2002. Is
this book up to date enough or do I need something else? Maybe read
this book and then get something from exam cram to review??? I saw on
the comptia website that the current exam is N10-002 but I cant find
anywhere in this book what test version its intended for.

Anyone have some good suggetions on other books they liked from exam
cram or others?? OK thanks for the advice.

Carlito
JBS

2004-03-28, 1:24 pm

The 2002 edition is the current edition of the book. Check out
www.examvouchers.com for more information. I used the Sybex Network+ Deluxe
Edition and Mike Meyers, passport to Network+ to study for the test.

"Carrito" <dhead97@aol.com> wrote in message
news:f2e6db3.0403272226.d57389e@posting.google.com...
> Hello, I recently got my A+ cert and was going to study for the N+
> next. I have an older book by Michael Meyers, the "All in one N+
> Certification guide" but its the second edition published in 2002. Is
> this book up to date enough or do I need something else? Maybe read
> this book and then get something from exam cram to review??? I saw on
> the comptia website that the current exam is N10-002 but I cant find
> anywhere in this book what test version its intended for.
>
> Anyone have some good suggetions on other books they liked from exam
> cram or others?? OK thanks for the advice.
>
> Carlito



RussS

2004-03-29, 1:25 am

I used that last year for my Net+. I don't think there have been any
changes to the exam since then, but as always I would suggest a second (or
more) study source.
Check out the notes and practice quizzes @ http://www.techexams.net


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