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Title: Mastering Tcp/Ip for Nt Server
by Mark Minasi, Todd Lammle, Monica Lammle
ISBN: 0-7821-2123-3
Publisher: Sybex
Pub. Date: 01 August, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $44.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.6 (15 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: I am a MCT and recommend this book highly.
Comment: I teach a lot of people TCP/IP. This can be one of the hardest subjects for students to learn. As a supplement to either the Microsoft corriculm or the Sybex TCP/IP study guide, this is a "must-have" for students. It not only helps with the exam, but covers those little annoying problems I see at customers all the time. I recommend it highly.

Rating: 1
Summary: Dated and dreadful
Comment: Looking through an online version of this book, I was astonished by how outdated it was--but then, it was published five years ago. Lots of references to Microsoft vaporware like Enhanced Directory Services (DS), not to mention plenty about gopher and WAIS and other obsolete stuff that's pretty irrelevant now.

Presumably, there's a more up-to-date book available from these folks, but I truly can't understand how this book has so many fans.

Rating: 3
Summary: Well written, but not much depth
Comment: This book was very well written and I actually enjoyed reading it. Most of the topics were well covered and easily understandable, with the exception being subnetting, TCP packet format, and ports.

I had bought this book primarily for the underlying theory behind TCP/IP and its application in the NT environment. While the NT application of TCP/IP was covered in detail, the actual protocol was not sufficiently detailed.

If your goal is to apply TCP/IP to NT, this book would rate approximately four stars. For its coverage of TCP/IP theory, I give it two stars. It rates three stars overall.

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