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Ucharia Tross

2002-06-24, 6:50 pm

I have just finished reading the ALL-IN-ONE Server+ book, as well I've read
the Sybex book. I am now looking to purchase a practice test for the server+
and was wondering if anyone might have any recomondations in this area. Any
and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanx
Ucharia
A+, Network+


Tony Brezovski

2002-06-24, 6:50 pm


"Ucharia Tross" wrote
> I have just finished reading the ALL-IN-ONE Server+ book, as well I've

read
> the Sybex book. I am now looking to purchase a practice test for the

server+
> and was wondering if anyone might have any recomondations in this area.

Any
> and all help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanx
> Ucharia
> A+, Network+
>
>


Hi Ucharia:

You may wish to check out the free practice exams at
http://www.cram4exams.com/free.shtml . Also, from what I read the practice
questions included in "Server+ Certification for Dummies" by Ron Gilster and
Mike Glencross (Hungry Minds, 2001) are worth reviewing.

Good luck!

Tony
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Ucharia Tross

2002-06-24, 6:50 pm

thanx for the info, though does anyone have feedback on the exam essentials?

Ucharia


Webmaster

2002-06-24, 7:46 pm

The online Server+ test is available on Cert21.com, just register and you can access the demo version

http://www.cert21.com/82907134.htm
Pattman

2002-06-25, 5:25 am

Having read both books ... do you have a preference? or one you liked better
than the other?

I am asking because I just finished A+ (June 7th) and am looking at Server+ as
my next goal. Whne coupled with my "old" MCP I'll get bumped directly to MCSA.

It was really a choice of Server + or Network + and I feel I am closer to
getting Server+ done then Net+.

Ucharia Tross wrote:

> I have just finished reading the ALL-IN-ONE Server+ book, as well I've read
> the Sybex book. I am now looking to purchase a practice test for the server+
> and was wondering if anyone might have any recomondations in this area. Any
> and all help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanx
> Ucharia
> A+, Network+


Ucharia Tross

2002-06-25, 8:25 am

I found that the All-In-One book was better written and easier to follow in
certain areas, as opposed to Sybex book. However the Sybex book touched on
some issues that I didn't even see in the All-In-One book...so ultimately
I'm glad I have read both and if you are thinking of the Server+ it would
probably be a really good idea to go with more than one manual. That's my
opinion anyway.

Ucharia


"Pattman" <vze27fwv@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:3D18443E.8DA54704@verizon.net...
> Having read both books ... do you have a preference? or one you liked

better
> than the other?
>
> I am asking because I just finished A+ (June 7th) and am looking at

Server+ as
> my next goal. Whne coupled with my "old" MCP I'll get bumped directly to

MCSA.
>
> It was really a choice of Server + or Network + and I feel I am closer to
> getting Server+ done then Net+.
>
> Ucharia Tross wrote:
>
> > I have just finished reading the ALL-IN-ONE Server+ book, as well I've

read
> > the Sybex book. I am now looking to purchase a practice test for the

server+
> > and was wondering if anyone might have any recomondations in this area.

Any
> > and all help would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanx
> > Ucharia
> > A+, Network+

>



Pattman

2002-06-26, 1:25 am

thanks for the reply ... I will look in to them both!

Ucharia Tross wrote:

> I found that the All-In-One book was better written and easier to follow in
> certain areas, as opposed to Sybex book. However the Sybex book touched on
> some issues that I didn't even see in the All-In-One book...so ultimately
> I'm glad I have read both and if you are thinking of the Server+ it would
> probably be a really good idea to go with more than one manual. That's my
> opinion anyway.
>
> Ucharia
>
> "Pattman" <vze27fwv@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:3D18443E.8DA54704@verizon.net...
> > Having read both books ... do you have a preference? or one you liked

> better
> > than the other?
> >
> > I am asking because I just finished A+ (June 7th) and am looking at

> Server+ as
> > my next goal. Whne coupled with my "old" MCP I'll get bumped directly to

> MCSA.
> >
> > It was really a choice of Server + or Network + and I feel I am closer to
> > getting Server+ done then Net+.
> >
> > Ucharia Tross wrote:
> >
> > > I have just finished reading the ALL-IN-ONE Server+ book, as well I've

> read
> > > the Sybex book. I am now looking to purchase a practice test for the

> server+
> > > and was wondering if anyone might have any recomondations in this area.

> Any
> > > and all help would be greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanx
> > > Ucharia
> > > A+, Network+

> >


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