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Thank you for the info. I will buy the first two books. Are you saying the
MS Exam Book for 310/320 is still required to cover all topics? I have passed the 305,306,315,316 tests already so I should have mastered ado.net and .net security. Vu Dang "Dave Girvitz" <> wrote in message news:... > Try: > .Net Remoting by Ingo Rammer (this version is in C# and he also has one in > VB). (Especially the first 1/2. The second half is advanced topics not > covered on the exam). > .Net XML Web Services Step by Step from MSPress. > > Remoting and Web Services are the Server Components that you have to know. > Also, go back to the MSPress Exam book again. The 3 of them will get you > through most of the exam. You will also require one good reference on > ADO.Net (about 33% of the questions on my exam were ADO related). If you > can, also find something on Role Based Security in the .Net Framework (Code > access security is also nice, but I think I only had 1 or 2 questions on > it). Something about Com Components and .Net also would not hurt. > > Hope this helps, > Dave > > "Vu Dang" <> wrote in message > news:%B1La.333418$ a... > > Hi, > > > > Can anyone who has passed either 310 and 320 recommend on a good book to > > study for these exams. I know of MSDN and use that extensively but I also > > like to have a book. I used the Microsoft training books for 305, 306, > 315, > > and 316 but have read a lot of negative reviews about MS training book for > > 310 and 320. Thanks. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Vu Dang > > > > > > Vu Dang |
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