MCSA/MCSE Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft- Windows Server- 2003 Environment Second Edition Exam 70-290 Dan Balter Patrick Regan The Smart Way to Study-Covers the critical information you-ll need to know to score higher on your 70-290 exam! Set up and maintain Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Use the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) Intelligently select the appropriate disk storage technology when deciding between basic versus dynamic disks and between MBR versus GPT disks Take advantage of command-line tools such as DSADD, DSGET, DSMOD, DSMOVE, DSQUERY, and DSRM Discover the enhanced functionality of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0 under the R2 edition of Windows Server 2003 Harness the power of th (more…)

5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book
Exam crams should never be used by someone who doesn’t already have experience with the product and this is no exception.
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Good Supplement for the 70-290 Exam
This is a good book to read after you complete the Microsoft Press self-paced 70-290 book. The ExamCram book seemed to really bring everything together for me and tied up any…
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty solid, but I have a few quips. . .
I have MCSA in Windows 2000, and I work daily with most aspects of Server 2003. The upgrade (MCSA 2000 -> 2003) exam was recently retired, so I am taking the 290 and 291 to…
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Passed with this as my main study guide
I used the Exam Cram series to pass my SQL tests some years back. I’m finally starting to update my MCSE and purchased the exam crams for 290 and 291 (I haven’t opened the 291…
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Great Book for MCSE
this book is direct and too the point. Will prepare you to pass the exam and has a many tips and info.
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Another good study guide but…
I’d combine it with other resources available. Personally I used this in conjunction with MS Press book on 70-290 and the Sybex book. Using all 3 you can;t go wrong.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for cramming
If you’ve never worked on a Windows 2003 Sever computer, then I would not recommend starting with this book.
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For those that have worked with Servers ( 2 + years)
Like the review above, this book is for those that need just the facts and information given to you.