MCSE Training Guide: Exchange Server 5 (Covers Exam #70-076)

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Here is one of the most complete books available on the newly released Microsoft Exchange Server 5 exam (#70-76). Solid information, insider tips, and the exclusive TestPrep test engine on the CD-ROM make this the only book readers need to pass this popular exam.
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 "Worst layout of any book I have used" 1998-07-23
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This book will not prepare you for the exam! I found that the book was horribly put together. It is very hard if not impossible to locate and study for all of the objectives covered on the test. I would suggest the Sybex book on the same subject. I read this book and did not feel at all prepared to take the test and found the Sybex four days before the test and had to speed read it. I have found the Sybex book to be a better resource for real life also.

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 "Good Introduction, Need more to pass the Exam" 1998-07-21
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This book does a good job at explaining the basics. Being an MCSE but having limited experience with Exchange, I read the book front to back and took the practice exams. Do not try to pass the exam on this book alone. This book used in conjunction with Transender will help you succeed.

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 "Not very good" 1998-07-07
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I am certified on Exchange Server 4.0, 5.0 and 5.5 and have had experience supporting Fortune 100 companies in rolling out Exchange. I reviewed this book looking for a good study guide I could recommend for our clients and staff.

Simply put...look elsewhere for a study guide, as this one doesn't cut it. It seems very confusing, and I'm not exactly sure why they make everything seem so much more difficult in Exchange than it really is.

Admittedly, Exchange has a confusing interface, but it's actually quite easy to set up, troubleshoot and get running in real-life. Even in an Enterprise environment with cc:Mail, Notes, IMC connectors, and such...normally the worst thing you need to worry about is migration issues.

This book makes EVERYTHING in Exchange seem difficult, and skips very important issues that are not only on the test, but are some of the biggest issues encountered in real-life.

Avoid this book. We need less ill-trained Exchange support people in the world as it is.

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 "Typical New Riders, Worthless" 1998-03-18
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I bought this book and found it to be the worst MCSE book I have ever bought. I have passed all my MCSE exams but with no help from New Riders. In my past experience they are the worst publishers of MCSE books. New Riders is a must NOT buy. This book is misguided and will only confuse anyone not well versed in exchange 5. Even people who admin exchange everyday tell me that this book was the worst they had seen. But this is typical of New Riders, check out the reviews on their Access 95, it gets even worse.

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 "Average book--not conducive to learning." 1998-01-28
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I'm quite familiar with the NT operating system, but Exchange server was new to me when I first started studying for this exam. I didn't believe that the book was prepared in a manner that conducive to learning, and now that I know Exchange better, looking back at the book, I still do not believe it to be that great. There are 5 chapters in the book. Each covering the 5 areas tested on the Exchange server exam. The first chapter for Planning was by far the least productive of all 5. It didn't follow the logic needed in planning Exchange. It did give an idea as to some prerequisites for the installation and organization setup. The other chapters were just fine for getting an idea of the innerworkings of exchange, but don't depend on this book if you want to pass the test the first time. I've used some Sybex books in the past for studying and they have seemed to follow the logic from begin to end much better than this book. I purchased this book because the NT Server book from Drew Heywood (with New Rider publishing)was so good, I thought I'd stick with New Rider. WRONG! Keep looking elsewhere for a better Exchange server book. JSK


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