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Sybex and MS books for 291
Hi,
I have bought the Exam Cram2 book for 70-290. And would like to know is it enough if I used the book with Win2K3 server installed at my home PC? And I also would like to know whether which 70-291 books are better between Sybex and MS press? I have bought ExamCram for 290 which is a review style book. So, I guess I should buy more in-depth book for 291. Which one (Sybex or MS) book on 291 explains more in-depth of 70-291 and which one is more approachable (and not make me fall asleep while reading)? Thanks & Regards, Pine |
Re: Sybex and MS books for 291
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 11:06:55 +0800, Pine <pine@NOTHING.com> wrote:
>Hi, > > I have bought the Exam Cram2 book for 70-290. And would like to know is >it enough if I used the book with Win2K3 server installed at my home PC? > > And I also would like to know whether which 70-291 books are better >between Sybex and MS press? I have bought ExamCram for 290 which is a >review style book. So, I guess I should buy more in-depth book for 291. > >Which one (Sybex or MS) book on 291 explains more in-depth of 70-291 and >which one is more approachable (and not make me fall asleep while >reading)? > >Thanks & Regards, >Pine Look for the exam topics covered in the book and once you've completed your study check the topics at http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-291.asp and then I suggest if you want to make *absolutely* certain that you read . http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...deploykit.mspx drilling down on topics (Dont be put off, the new style is very readable indeed) 70-291 is not the worst exam in the 2003 track for drilling down into the deployment guide but if you wanrt to score high you could do a lot worse than "over-learn". Good luck PS you could even spend the 90 quid on the deployment guide and use it on the other 4/5 core exams ================================ My Hero: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/30/index.html (remove vroomfondle to email me) ================================ |
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