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Title: MCSA/MCSE: Windows 2000 Network Security Administration Study Guide (70-214) by Bill English, Russ Kaufman, Russ Kaufmann ISBN: 0-7821-4206-0 Publisher: Sybex Pub. Date: 05 May, 2003 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $49.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Wow! Great book!
Comment: I loved this book, it does prepare you for the exam.
Rating: 5
Summary: Wow! Great book!
Comment: Excellent primer for the exam. I would recommend it.
Rating: 4
Summary: I could have used this to pass the exam.
Comment: In my quest to pass the 70-214 exam I had very little material to work with and even less to practice with. Sybex has released a book with over 80 exercises and 200 practice questions that will certainly making taking the 214 exam a little easier.
First let me say that the 70-214 exam is by far the toughest exam I have passed or taken, this book is written by 2 people who certainly have an in depth understanding of the world of Windows 2000 Security.
Taking you on a path that starts of with the basic of group policy configuration and works you all the way through the updating and management of the security system, including auditing, you have a very complete study guide to work with.
The coverage of the certain areas like the MBSA is great and the exercises make it easier to understand the use and purpose of the utility. I found the question to be very close to the actual exam, but I think more case study type of questions should be included as a separate test prep section.
The cd include also has a great number of questions and practice test. What I found missing was the MBSA utility, which means you have to find and download it from Microsoft's website. Also they could have included other security type of utilities for help in the real world, but that can be included in any updates.
Overall, having passed the exam in January, this book certainly does what it's designed for.
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