MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-680): Configuring Windows® 7 |  | Authors: Ian McLean, Orin Thomas Publisher: Microsoft Press
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Product Description Announcing an all-new SELF-PACED TRAINING KIT designed to help maximize your performance on 70-680, the required exam for the new Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Windows 7, Configuration certification.This 2-in-1 kit includes the official Microsoft study guide, plus practice tests on CD to help you assess your skills. It comes packed with the tools and features exam candidates want most - including in-depth, self-paced training based on final exam content; rigorous, objective-by-objective review; exam tips from expert, exam-certified authors; and customizable testing options. It also provides real-world scenarios, case study examples, and troubleshooting labs to give you the skills and expertise you can use on the job.Work at your own pace through the lessons and lab exercises. This official study guide covers installing, upgrading, and migrating to Windows 7; configuring network connectivity, applications, and devices; implementing backup and recovery; configuring User Account Control (UAC), mobility options, and new features such as DirectAccess and BranchCache; and managing system updates.Then assess yourself using the 200 practice questions on CD, featuring multiple customizable testing options to meet your specific needs. Choose timed or untimed testing mode, generate random tests, or focus on discrete objectives. You get detailed explanations for right and wrong answers - including pointers back to the book for further study. You also get an exam discount voucher - making this kit an exceptional value and a great career investment.
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| Customer Reviews: They need a new editor November 24, 2009 J. Pritchard (Seattle, WA) Like the other review, I barely cracked this book open and found more grammar and spelling errors than I could have imagined. Sure, there are going to be a few in any book. But I'm just now into chapter 2, only 68 pgs in, and I've found letters missing on words, words being entirely wrong for the sentence, half of a sentence repeated, and now a command they tell you to run is incorrect. This makes the authors and whoever the editor is look like they need to go back to school to learn how to proofread - even techies like us know you can't completely rely on the computer's spell check. It's obvious they didn't pay much attention to the spell checker though, because there have been plenty of errors it would have caught. This is absolutely ridiculous. You could probably find at least 1 error every 2 pages. Hopefully this helps me enough to pick up any details about Windows 7 that I'm not already familiar with. The lesson quizzes and practice tests have been helpful so far, so it wasn't a total waste of money.
Not their best work, I hope November 23, 2009 P. D. Holz 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Both the authors and editors of this book need to be introduced to the grammar checker tool that has been available in MS Word for a very long time now. The editors would have caught many of the errors if they just simply read the book. I am only a third of the way through the book, but have run into so many incorrect words, that I am wishing that I had purchased a different book. Being a technical book, it is difficult enough to read without falling asleep, given the number of errors it must have been difficult to write without falling asleep as well..... Having read dozens of Microsoft Press books, I am really disappointed in the quality of this one. If you want to learn about configuring Windows 7, buy another book. If you want to appreciate what you learned in your high school English classes, read this one and count the number of errors you find (you will probably average more than one per page).
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