ExamInsight For MCP / MCSE Certification: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional Exam 70-270 (Examinsight S)
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Rating | : | 4.91 (986 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1590950283 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 500 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Patrick Timmons is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer + Internet. He has been working in the IT industry for approximately 15 years, specializing in network engineering and has recently completed his Bachelor of Science, Major in Computer Science. She is the President and co-owner of Integrator Systems Inc. Authors: Deborah Timmons is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. She came into the Microsoft technical field after six years in the adaptive technology field, providing technology and training for persons with disabilities. It's literally guaranteed to help you pass the exam your first time or your money back! Two Microsoft Certified Trainers offer you a very readable combination of 300+ practice questions, "geekie" details, and serious research. Exclusive features include: "refresher course" information about all core exam topics with a pre- and post- assessment quiz for each; figures, diagrams, and photos in abundance; chapter summaries to reinforce key concepts and procedures; helpful tips and time management techniques for test taking; and lists of useful websites, articles and other learning
Deborah Timmons (MCSE, MCT) came into the Microsoft technical arena after six years in the adaptive technology field, providing technology and training for persons with disabilities. She is the President and co-owner of Integrator Systems, Inc., in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
. It covers the information associated with each exam topic in detail and includes information found in no other book. From the Publisher Part of the ExamInsight For IT Certification Series, this new book fills the gap existing in study material available for candidates preparing to sit the Microsoft Windows XP exam
Don't waste your Time. At first glance it seemed like a decent book. But after reading just a few pages you can tell that the book needed a technical editor to correct the inconsistancies. In the first chapter they say that the only operating sytems that can't be upgraded to XP is Windows 3.1 and any server version. The next page says that Win 95 and Win NT 3.51 can not be upgraded to XP. There is no mention of Win2k at all for the upgrades. A few pages further on they talk about the installatio. Bunk Tate said Well it helped me. I have read the other review and I just have to say this book helped me. I am going for my test soon and some of the questions I had were answered in a clear and concise format. Also, I really felt the writing made it a much easier read than other manuals that I have purchased. It is nice to know not all technical books need to read like stereo instructions or are oversimplified as in the dummy or idiots books. I went ahead and also called the company for the discounted pr. I agree James I also found this book helpfu. To be honest I was able to pass the test using the information inside. I also occasionally take it along on a job incase I need some of the info. I did find it a more geared towards 4 stars to be fair. 5 stars normally does not go to a tech manual anyway but I didn't this it got the review I read that slammed a well put together book so I hope this redeems it.