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MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-270): Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional, Second Edition (Pro-Certification) written by Walter Glenn, Anthony Northrup Studio : Microsoft Press by Microsoft Press Brand : Microsoft Publisher : Microsoft Press Released : 2005-03-09 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780735621527 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 53 reviews)
List Price : $59.99 Our Price : $33.98
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Item #: 43043H. Ace your preparation for the skills measured by MCP Exam 70-270 - and on the job - with this official Microsoft study guide, now fully updated for Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Advanced Security Technologies plus other key topics. Work at your own pace through a system of lessons, hands-on exercises, troubleshooting labs, and review questions.The Readiness Review Suite on CD, featuring advanced technology from MeasureUp, provides 425 challenging questions for in-depth self-assessment and practice. You can choose timed or untimed testing mode, generate random tests, or focus on specific objectives. You get detailed explanations for right and wrong answers - including a customized learning path that describes how and where to focus your studies. Product Description MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit(Exam 70-270) Installing - Configuring & Administering MS Windows XP Pro, SE - self-training course Title: MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit(Exam 70-270) Installing Series: Configuring & Administering MS Windows XP Pro, SE Type: Self-training course Author: Northrup Tony, Glenn Walter Release Year: 2005 - February Customers also search for: Discount MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit(Exam 70-270) Installing - Configuring & Administering MS Windows XP Pro, SE - Self-training Course - CD, Buy MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit(Exam 70-270) Installing - Configuring & Administering MS Windows XP Pro, SE - Self-training Course - CD Wholesale MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit(Exam 70-270) Installing - Configuring & Administering MS Windows XP Pro, SE - Self-training Course - CD, 9780735621527, 0-7356-2152-7, Software Reference Books and Manuals |
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It goes in better depth with hands on labs to work with while you learn or fine tune for the test. |
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The best way to pass the exam. |
The book is very well written and provides almost full coverage of the exams objectives.
The practice tests on the cd are mostly actual exam questions.
I passed the exam with 968 using this book as a primary study source. |
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Great resource |
This book is worth the price simply for the practice test software. I didn't use the text too much, just when I wanted to look specific items up. I passed this 70-270 exam about an hour ago with a score of 763, and I know I couldn't have done it without this practice software. It contains about 400 questions with explanations. I used this as a companion to an instructor-led training, which really fell short of what you need to pass the exam. I'm a newbie to IT, just recently obtaining by A+ and Network+ as well. So, if I can do it, anyone can...
My advice for exam prep: Take as many practice tests as possible, read and understand the explanations, and practice on your own system=pass |
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Great referance book for everything you need for the exam |
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This kit is ideal for anyone wanting answers to their certification questions. Great detail, the only thing that could improve is if they took the exam for you. |
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Windows XP 70-270 |
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Typical of the Microsoft Press books, the XP book covers most of what you need to know to be successful passing the 70-270 certification exam. You can't just read it, but should plan on performing all the exercises and make sure you understand what you are doing. If you want to know everything you'll need, then utilize the references identified in the second section. Windows XP is by no means dead as the corporate demand for Vista just isn't there. Anyone working in IT support should know all about Windows XP. Good Luck |
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